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The Liberal, 5 Oct 1977, B4

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’l‘he Bayview encounter saw Kim Walton scoring the only goal of the game on a goalmouth scramble. Walton picked up a rebound and fired it home. Other field hockey action saw last year‘s second place Thornhill Secondary School team losing 1-0 to Woodbridge High School. Bâ€"4 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, October 5, I977 Defending champion Bayview Secondary School opened its York County Field Hockey League schedule last week with a H) victory over Langstaff. Coach Diana Martyn was pleased with the team's performance as a whole and particularly the defensive corps of Karen and Ellen Fraser. Martyn added that field hockey “is starting to Thornhi/l footballers down King Thorn/ea Juniors blank Bayview 4â€"0 The Thornlea Junior Soccer team kept right on rolling last week with a convincing 4-0 triumph over Bayview Secondary School. It wasn't easy in the first half which was scoreless. Then came the final THORNHILL THUNDERBIRDS ADULTS s1.50 â€"FREE â€" MCDONALD'S FRENCH FRIES TO ALL THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE â€"McDONALD’S SHOOT OUT BETWEEN PERIODS â€"LUCKY NUMBER PRIZES (MID-ONTARIO CHAM PS 1976â€"77) FEATURING â€"FREE â€" TORONTO BLUE JAY CUSHION (56°° VALUE) TO 1st 200 FANS. â€"CELEBRIT|ES OPENING NIGHT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 OAK RIDGES DYNES SUPPORT LOCAL JR. “B” HOCKEY (MID-ONTARIO FINALISTS -1976â€"77) VS THEIR ARCH RIVALS _8.00 P.M. O.H.A. JR. "B" grow in appeal as the various schools upgrade their abilities in the game. Bayview meets its arch-rival from Thornhill tomorrow (Thursday) in a 4 p.m. game at Bayview. “Unfortunately, we never get too many spectators but we hope that changes this season.” Langstaff coach Dave Robinson was also pleased with his team’s efforts especially with the play of centreâ€"half Gladys Chan. "It was a close game and we got beat on a,hard shot," he said. Goalkeeper Kim Birnie also played well. half and it was all Thornlea with the following scores going to: The same Thornhill team got off to a losing 1- Dave Lothrop from Angelo Lavnio: Ian Coles from Lavinio and Allan Plitong: Lavinio from Plitong and Mike Wyers; and Wyers from Levinio. Three stars of the Jean McLafferty was a standout for the losing Thornhil] team. 0 start to Woodbridge despite dominating the play. “They only had control of the play for about two minutes.“ said Thornhill coach Linda Christopher, “but it was good enough to score the only goal.” Coach Christopher expects Thornhill to be a much-improved club over last season. “We should be really good at the halfback position,” she said. game were Plitong, goalkeeper Peter Steinbrecker and centre- back Steve Presacco. Thornlea’s record is now three wins and no losses. They are at home to Aurora tomorrow (Thursday) at Thornlea. She said Thornhill‘s “front line should be stronger this year although we might be weaker on defence. We’ve lost two of our best defenders. Pick of the Thornhill STUDENTS 50c UNDER 18 YRS Thorn/ea ties Aurora 00 do, do it again in high 80/700/ 80 ccer 23:53fisriz‘zigérzsts'g 3999:59sz3125, Th5 Either next Saturday or use the field at Thornlea Minor Bantam. 11 squad will be centre- forward Joan Hon- sgurger. Revenge was the name of Thornlea Secondary School‘s Senior soccer club, well almost, when they met Dr. G.W. Williams of Aurora last week. They tied Aurora 1-1. Which was just as good as a win when you con- sider the same team had blitzed them 7-0 in the first meeting of the two clubs. Bayview lost out in both the York County and Georgian Bay Finals last Season to Bayview Secondary. He did acknowledge that “Williams certainly has the team to beat this year." ' What turned it around for Thornlea? Thornlea turned around its offence and defence. The league comprises Bayview, Langstaff‘ Woodbridge and Thorâ€" nhill. the Thornlea team tying Woodbridge 1-1 on a second half goal by Alvin Migotto on a corner kick. “We had numerous chances,“ said Wallace, “but we just couldn’t find the net.” Woodbridge led 1-0 at the end of the second half but Thornlea rallied in the second half. They’re going to try and do it again. Either next Saturday or the Saturday after. Weather permitting. The Region of York Inter-District Soccer League “Cup Final” Day was washed out last Saturday. Why not? The schedule for next Saturday or the Saturday Thomhill’s Andy Jackson (43) and Rick Brown (11) have things well in hand as they tyrannize Going some place? Squirts. 9:30, at Thornlea; Minor Atoms, 11:15, Reservoir; Major Atoms, 1 p.m., Reservoir; Minor Mosquito, 11:30 Reservoir; Major Mosquito, 9:30. Reser- voir; Minor Peewee, 9:30, after (depending on the availability of permits to use the field at Thornlea Secondary School and the Reservoir), is: King City’s Bruce Peron (22) in last Friday’s high school foot- ball game at King. The league consists of 50 teams in 10 divisions from Newmarket, Aurora. Richmond Hill, King City, Markham, Whitchurch-Stouffville and Thornhill. Reservoir; Major Peewee, 12:45, Thornlea; Minor Bantam, 11 a.m., Thornhill; Major Bantam 12:30, Reservoir.

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