Radio ban tams st0p Dan ’3 OAK RIDGES â€" Randy and Rodney Gilchrist combined to score five goals as the Doane Hall Peewees downed Unionville 5-1 in Oak Ridges Minor House League playoff action last week. Dave Dalton picked up two assists. Greg Curtis got the lone goal for Unionville from Mark Turney. Doane Hall went through the regular season unbeaten with 11 wins. Other house league action saw: Peewee Oak Ridges Gormley Sand 8: Gravel 1. Rich- vale W & P Motors 3. The first game of the semi- Doane to big win oak ridges minor ho: Mark Shephard led the way with four goals and an assist; Michael Turner had two goals and an assist; Donald Godfrey, two assists Chris Broschek scored for Oak Ridges. Shutout Bestard Oak Ridges and Vic- toria Square Lions 2, Richvale Lions 0. For Oak Ridges it was Don Rawding scoring from Billy Joe DeGeer; and Don Ferris from Glen Collins. Devon Bestard got the shutout. For Richvale it was Mario Pauletti coming un McKenzi‘ sponsort Commert 3 York I 5, Schor Nolan 16 three go: with sing Ihor Cho Mashin Cummin assists ' Dan I Greens]: MacArtl Harris. York I best of 1 game to played 2 8-4 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. March 2, 1977 Hil/ high curlers take York la ure/s Gormley Sand and Gravel ll, Dan’s Auto Service 2. Ed McNally got four goals for the gravel boys with Russ Thomhill drawing two assists on the play with singles to Ed Optatowski, Simpson, Mike Mulvihill and Luckasavitch. CFGM 7, Surf Marine 2. Russ Thompson got two goals for the winners with John Follows assisting on two and singles to Doug Eldridge and Greg Lym. For Dan’s it was Paul Lawlor unassisted; and Bill Neilson from Eric Rockharts. Other goals went to Follows, two, from Russ Thompson, Eldridge, and Lym. Also scoring were Eldridge from Russ Thompson and Gary Edwards; and Jamie Mitchell from Bialkowski. Assists on another goal went to Bialkowski and Thompson. For Surf it was Ray Barnett and Mike Bell scoring unassisted goals. RICHMOND HILL â€" Steve Bialkowski fired in two goals to lead CFGM Bantams to a 3~0 win over Dan’s Auto Service in Richmond Hill Minor House League hockey action last week. Minor Bantam Regional Sports 3, D 8; D Excavating 2. For Regional it was Carl D’Antimo unassisted; Doug Wallon unassisted; and Steve Irwin from D‘Antimo. For D 82 D it was Mark Lockerbie from Paul Thomas and Chris Reed; Kevin Robin from Harold Thornhill and Troy Mit- chell. Assists 5n his goéls went to Alden Palisca and John McLaughlin. Palisca got two assists. ' Doug Eldridge got the other goal unassisted. Gormley Sand & Gravel 7, Surf Marine 4. Dave Corless got a hat-trick with Alex Bilotta assisting on both goals. Other goals went to Bilotta, two, with assists to Derek Simpson, Kevin Luckasavitch, Ross Cramer and Dave Corless; Russell Thomhill from Ed McNally; McNally from Luckasavitch. For the Surfers it was Neil McGregor scoring twice from Mike O’Donnel, two, and Ray Barnett; James Tuck unassisted; Mike Bell from Tuck. In the first game we had a bye. Progressing on to the second game, however, our team played its most exciting game, beating Thomhill 6â€"5. The game was a close one, RHHS’ Curling team won the York County championship Feb. 11‘ Our skip was Paul Hillaby; our vice-skip, Doug Garlick; our "second", Chris Nye; and the “lead†was David King. RICHMOND HILL â€" Yes, RHRH jackets have arrived. Those beautiful green and white coats will proudly identify you as one of us. Wear your jacket with pride! RHHS’ Curling team won the York County cAhampi‘onship Feb._11: Whip Sutton In the semi-finals (our third game) we defeated Sutton 9-0. Then, in the finals, we defeated Markham 10â€"4 after 8 ends. The team is now making preparations for the Georgian Bay finals. Congratulations! Richvale W & P goalie Carl Wolfer struggles to get back in position in this dramatic piece of action between his team Regional wins 4 for McNa/Iy By Janet Robins By Bob Ross Jr. with our team breaking a tie after half end. Whip Sutton In the semi-finals (our third game) we defeated Volleyball The Junior girls volleyball team also deserves praise. They finished second in the league, and went on to the play-offs at Huron Heights. Another which has done well is the Junior Boys’ Basketball Team. They finished fourth in their league. Rotary Club 2. Brian’s Shell 2. For Rotary, Doug MacLean from Dave Kenny and Adrian Steenson; Fred Simpson from Doug MacLead and Dave Kenny; for Brian's, James Gwillam unassisted; Paul Ohlis from Bruce Morrison and David Ezechiels. Norm Murphy scored twice for Baif from E. Welychica and D. Anderson; Welychica, two from C. Bauer; and A. McGregor from D. Reed and N. Mur- phy. Ha t- trick Grossman Charlton Hardware 5, Baif 4. Robert Strang got three goals for Charlton with an assist to George Benczik; David Bunker from Mike Van Kempen; Geoff Johnston from Jimmy Madden. Kent’s Clothes 6, Bali 5. For Kent’s it was John Burnett with two goals and two assists to Dave Genoa and one to Peter Tipold; Scott Peterson unassisted; Peter Tipold unassisted; and Jim Wood from Shawn Mckenzie and John Burnett; Mike Smith from Jim Woods. For Baif, Mike Gerrard had two goals with singles to Gus Zackos, Andrew Rockharts and Stephen Moro; Stephen Moro unassisted; Zachos from Mike Gerrard and Linus Bailey. Barrow’s 5, Rice’s 2. John Tyndall rapped in three goals with an assist to Donny Wilson; Nicky Negri from Wayne Wheller; Wilson from Stephen Quigg. For Rice’s, Dane Fleiner unassisted; David Wood from Andrew Field and Ray Feeney. ' Midgets Little’s 8, Bowden 8. For Little’s it was Mark Grossman scoring three unassisted goals. Adriano Marinelli had one from Peter Martin; Dave O’Connell from Mark Grossman; Peter Martin from Paul Low; Low unassisted; and Duane Robertson from Grossman. For Bowden’s it was Jim Burnett scoring five goals with assists to Gary Gentry, two, Scott Bartlett, Jack Cross and Brian Russell; Jack Cross from Gentry; Brian Rumble from Jack Cross and Dave Vennard; Vennard unassisted. Peewee 3 for Strang 2 for Burnett Grad night As usual, Grad Night was a success. During the activities the Midget Boys beat the Junior Girls 62-8, the Senior Girls beat the lady grads 53~51, and the Junior Boys beat the Wonder Five 62-43. The final and most exciting game, however, was between the Senior Boys and the men grads. The grads won, 55-53. Intramural The intramural event on Feb. 16 was co-ed volleyball. There was a fairly large turnout and everyone had fun. The senior girls can look forward to “murderballâ€, our event and Oak Ridges Gormley Sand & Gravel Peewees in playoff action Saturday at Bond Lake Arena. Richvale won this game and next intramural A nice save Novice Bob‘s Boys 13, Jakma 0. Ttodd Savoye scored no less (or no more) than 10 goals to lead the way for Bob’s with Dino Buffon assisting on two and Roy Chipping one; Richard Atkinson had two goals with assists to Blair Aubie and Chris Roblat; Joe Apps from Martin Wingate and Buffon. It was ahother shutout for Steve Atkinson. Galaxy 3, City Wide 2. For Galaxy, Greg Moore, two, assists to David Nicol, two, Stuart Anderson. For City, Derek Di Battista unassisted; Cesidio Negri from Di Battista. Hilltown 6, Allencourt 1. Scott Young ripped home three goals with Robert McMillan assisting on one of them; Patrick Dickinson had two goals with Brian Hunt drawing two assists; and Robert McMillan from Scott Young. For Allencourt it was Brian McKenna from Maurice Poirier. Peewee Dynes 3, Mr. Transmission 1. Pat Morra scored twice with assists to Mark Ellison and Tom Kirisit; and richmond hill‘ house leagua 70 for Savoye 3 for Young went on to win the series despite losing 4-2 in the next game. The total goals were even but Richvale had the most shots. ‘ Richmond Heights Hardware 3, Allencourt Pharmacy 12. For Phar- macy it was James Barry with three goals with assists to Darrin Grodzinski; Scott Massey had four goals with assists to Brian Close, two, and Mark Hachmer; Rob Stel, two, with assists to Mike Morra; Darrin Grodzinski from James Barry. Atom Kinnear Pontiac 2. Hughes Excavating 1. Craig Floyd from Jim Hodgson; and Dennis Wintjes from Jim Hodgson. For Hughes it was Pat Engel from Brant Chatfield. Risi & Co. 4, Braddock Optical 2. For Risi, it was Jamie McKee unassisted; Robbie Kleine from Glen Dimpfel; Jeff Hankin from Dimpfel; and Grant Padley from Ritchie Pierce. For'Braddock it was Ralph Seybold from Larry Walton; and Todd Lawrence from Sean O’Connor. Hugh Miner from John Osmond and Ed Banks; For Transmission it was Don Head from Steve Moritsugu. Shield's 5. Bob’s Bottoms 4. For Shields it was Bill Isatsos scoring twice from Mark Tulloch, Ken Lennox and Derek Veitch; Russ Waterhouse from Jack Woods and Wayne Langdon; Mark Tulloch, two, from Ken Lennox, two, and Gord McKay. For Bob’s it was R. Keenan scoring unassisted; Wayne Moffatt unassisted; D. Noble unassisted; and A. Cronin from N. Smith and Paul Rigon. Kinnear wins lPhow by H099) and Rodney Gilchrist combined to score five goals as the Doane Hall Peewees downed Unionville 5-1 in Oak Ridges Minor House League playoff action last week. Oak Ridges Gormley Sand & Gravel 1. Rich- vale W & P Motors 3. The first game of the semi- finals goals to count series. Tim Lazenby. Aldeo Ho and Chris Warschura got the goals for Richvale with assists to War- schura, Luciano Roman, and Tim Lazenby. Marcus Koch got the lone goal for Oak Ridges. Tough loss Oak Ridges Gormley Sand 8: Gravel 4, Rich- vale W & P Motors 2. Shots on goal in the third period decided this series which ended up on a 5â€"5 over-all tie. Richvale got the nod by way of four to one shots on goal. Scoring for Oak Ridges were Tim Stevenson, Marcus Koch, Ricky Kalkanis, and Scott Richardson. Assists went to Guy Laforge, Ricky Kalkanis, Greg Harris, Marcus Koch, and Robert Muzzin. For Richvale it was Tom Bucci and Dave Nettleton scoring with Luciano Roman assisting. Win 2-1 Novice Oak Ridges Chariot Collision and Premium Gas Bar 2. Richvale Baker 1. Donal Godfrey and Mark Mitchell scored the goals for Oak Ridges in this playoff game. Ralph Mazza got Rich- vale’s score. Godfrey’s goal came on a penalty shot Good goaltending by Michael Smith of Oak Ridges and Curt Ackerman of Richvale. 4 for Shephard Oak Ridges Chariot Collision and Premium Gas Bar 6, Richvale Baker 1. This win put the chariot boys into the finals. Goalie kills Genmark THORNHILL â€"- The Days Inn Girls edged All Waste Removal 2-1 in Thomhill Community Hockey League action last week. The Richmond Hill Genmark Minor Midget lI‘s ran into some hot goaltending from Barrie and bowed out of the York Simcoe playoff race. They 105i both games by 3-0. Christine Lockrey scored both goals for Days Inn. She was assisted on the Days Inn girls win Mark Shephard led the way with four goals and an assist; Michael Turner had two goals and an assist; Donald Godfrey, two assists. Chris Broschek scored for Oak Ridges. Shutout Bestard Oak Ridges and Vic- toria Square Lions 2, Richvale Lions 0. For Oak Ridges it was Don Rawding scoring from Billy Joe DeGeer; and Don Ferris from Glen Collins. For Richvale it was Mario Pauletti coming up with a solid game in the twines. Another shutout Oak Ridges and Vic- toria Square Lions 4, Richvale Lions 0. Kelly Rheeder and Guy Piirto scored for Oak Ridges with assists to Rheeder, Grant O‘Meara, and Jeff Bennett. Bestard got the shutout. The Victoria Square Lions now advance to the house league finals. Atoms Richvale United Drain 5, Oak Ridges Leona Stone 2. Keith McQuan'ie scored both Oak Ridges goals unassisted. Doane Hall 3, Knob Hill of Unionvllle 2. Goals for Doane Hall by Randy Gilchrist, Steve Ostertag, and Randy Gilchrist. Assists to John Douse, Randy Gilchrist, Rodney Gilchrist. 3â€"2 win Peewee - York Minor Oak Ridges Atom Kings 6, Nobleton 2. Best-of- three series. Frank Rossi led the Oak Ridges of- fensive with three goals and two assists; Robert Sanders had two and two; Bob Lusby, one goal with two assists to Peter Beck and one to David Koteff. Goaltender was Glen For Unionville, Gerard Paty, Mark Turney, and assists to Peter Rak and Andy Tmett. Unionville is eliminated. Ditto the second one. Barrie now goes on to meet Thomhill for the Bantams B & B Sewing Machine Repairs 3, Unionville 2. Mark Ryman got all three goals for B 8: B in this first game of the semi- finals. Captain Evan Boyle got three assists. Hit-trick Rossi OMHA - Playoffs in 7the first game but couldn‘t buy a goal. Richmond Hill out- played and outshof. Baxjrie 3 for Ryman minor hockey first by Alison Burford and Mia Poscente. The second goal was unassisted. Jennifer Hollings came through for All Waste on a pass from Terri Godsoe. McKenzie. The team is sponsored by T 8: J Commercial Cleaners. 3for Nolan- York Regional Towing 5, Schomberg 1. Steve Nolan led the win with three goals and an assist with single goals going to Ihor Chomobaj and Dave Mashinter. James Cummins had three assists with singles to Dan DeGeer, Rick Greenslade and Fred MacArthur, and Rick Harris. York Region takes the best of five series three game to none. Bob Smith played great in goal. Port Perry 5. York Regional Towing 3. First game of a best-of-seven series. For York Regional it was Dan DeGeer getting a goal and an assist; Rick Greenslade, one goal; Steve Nolan, one and one; Dave Mashinter, one and one. Charlie Trask got an assist. Juveniles Oak Ridges 12, Schomberg 1. Second game of series. For Oak Ridges, P. Smith had four goals; B. Wilton, three and two; K. Clague, two and two; Roffey, one and four; T. Clague, one and one; M. Smith, one goal; D. Tapp and J. Gerber, assist each. Oak Ridges 15, Schomberg 3. G. Wright had three goals and three assists; J. Roffey, two goals and three assists; P. Smith and K. Taylor, two of each; M. Smith, two and one; J. Gerber, one and four; R. Winter, one and two; B. Wilton, one and one; T. Clague, one goal; K. Clague and D. Griffith, two assists each; D. Tapp and J. Grounds. one assist. J. Grounds, one goal; T. Clague, two assists, R. Winter, two, D. Griffith and M. Smith, assists each. 3for Smith Oak Ridges 10, Schomberg 3. P. Smith had three goals and an assist; J. Gerber, three goals; G. Wright, one and three; B. Wilton, one and two; T. Clague, one goal; Oak Ridges scored a total of 50 goals to 7 in the series and now advances to the semi-finals. York Simcoe final for the right to go on to OMHA regional play. Richmond Hill reverts to the regular York Simcoe playoffs opening Friday at home. Big rout