Map/e takes baseball tit/e! Rich vale dominates , ‘The York Region House League playoffs may have to be renamed the “Richvale Minor Ball- Fest.“ For a good reason. Richvale teams won five of the six final soft- ball games played at Maple last week. Ray Payne to coach at Seneca Nine Richvale teams made it to the finals which means that the peewee boys, peewee girls, bantam boys and bantam girl finalist teams were all from Richvale. Like a sweep. In addition the all- Richvale T-Ball and tyke Ray Payne has been named the new hockey coach at Centennial College for the 1977â€"78 season“ Ray coached the Seneca College hockey team from 1974-76 and prior to that was assistant coach with the North York Rangers. He is a physical education and math in- structor at Sir Robert Borden Secondary School in Scarboro. Dnve Oul ï¬e Our Facilities and Play our Course any Monday miu Friday. Join Now let ‘978. ($500 Initiation Fee Cancelled). 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Sponsored by the 3 Year Guarantee UNIT PHECAST CO. 678-9331 FREE ESTIMATES Litho-Web 9; Bantam Girls, Epic Real Estate 13, Rose Trailers 5; Midget Boys, Emerald Isle Real Estate 7, Nobleton 6. The executive wishes to thank all the coaches, umpires, players, fans and, of course, sponsors who helped make the 1977 season the best one ever for Richvale Minor Ball. The Richvale Minor Ball Fall dance will be held Oct. 15'at the Richâ€" vale Community Centre. The jubilant Maple Cheferos hug, cheer and generally congratulate themselves after their victory Monday in the Ontario Minor Baseball For tickets, éall Carol at 883-1146 in the evening. Anyone interested in getting involved in minor ball in Richvale is asked to attend the annual general meeting Oct. 18 at the r Hillcrest Mall auditorium at 8 pm. The Richvalé Minor To make repairs and reno- vations before winter orri- ves. A minor repair can become a maior problem by next spring. You can't do better than call ‘TREND POOLS'. 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With rain threatening and temperatures below normal, Strathroy took an early 1-0 lead in the top of the second when a batter reached base on an error and scored on a triple. However, Maple came back in the bottom of the inning to lead 2-1, when catcher Blair Sutherland and walked, stole second and scored on a home run by pitcher Dave Massarella. Massarella, who went all the way on the mound for Maple, pitched one-hit ball in the last four in- nings, allowing a total of seven Strathroy hits in the game. while striking out nine and walking three. Massarella also helped himself at the plate belting the homer and a sacrifice fly as well as scoring three times. Maple held the lead until the top of the fourth, when Strathroy pounced on a hit and three errors to push in three runs and 625-6800 497-7701 757-5161 $69.95 $89.95 $119.95 $144.95 $34.95 $49.95 DATSUN take a 4-2 lead Maple came within one in its half of the fourth, when Massarella walked, stole second and scored on a fielder’s choice. However, a Strathroy home run in the fifth put the score at 5-3. Maple. had its chance to score in the bottom of the fifth. as left fielder Dave Cook, short stop Scott Wilcox and Sutherland walked, but Massarella was the third out with a bases loaded strikeout. Strathroy scored once more in the sixth before Maplertool} control. _ In the bottom of the seventh, Wilcox led off with a single followed by rightfielder Wayne Boudreau’s base hit. Sutherland walked and Massarella stroked a deep fly to left to sacrifice Wilcox from third. First baseman Scott Lawson followed up with a single to score Boudreau, before he and Sutherland scored on a base hit by Homer, putting Maple ahead, 743. Strathroy threatened with a lead of double in the eighth, but a sparkling unassisted double play by Maple second baseman Kim Weese ended the inning. Weese nabbed a line shot next to the bag and retired the runner who was half way to third. In the last of the eighth, centre fielder Paul Hoare was hit with a pitch and stole second before scoring on a base hit by Wilcox. Wilcox was then thrown out at second on a fielder’s choice off the bat of Boudreau. 7 Sutherland collected his fourth walk of the game and Massarella took a ‘¥weston¢ RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE Stores RICHMOND HILL USE DUE flrctlont CREDIT PLAN THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. September 2!. 1977 â€" 8-3 base-on-balls. before Lawson was hit with a pitch to allow Boudreau to score. Massarella and Sutherland both scored on a fielder’s choice by Weese. 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