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The Liberal, 12 Oct 1977, B2

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Judoka clean up Toule sent 10 com- petitors and came home with four firsts. three seconds. and a third in the various age and weight categories. To Wit: His club racked up firsts in the following: When coach Bruce Richter brought his Chateaugay team to the But he admitted to a slight grin after last week's showing at the Centennial Open Junior Judo championships at the Japanese Culture Centre in Don Mills. Thornlea ties soccer B-2 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. October 12. 1977 Thornhill Budokai Judo Club instructor Chris Toule was on the verge of being happy. Hei's neVér really happy unless he's first. All the time. “I‘m never happy because you can't be. You’re always trying to improve." he said. Ages 12 to 13, 110 pounds. Peter Rak; 12 to 13 years‘ under 80 pounds‘ Iain Reynolds; 12 to 13- year-old, under 125 pounds. Wayne Miller; 14 and 15, under 130 pounds. Steven Sheffield. Seconds: Ages 11 years and under, under 75 pounds, Alex Thibeault 15 years. girls. under 125 pounds, Carol Rak. Age 15 years and old, open weight, Terry Miller. Thirds: Ages 15 years and older, under 125 pounds. Anna Syr. “Yes. I’m happy,“ he concluded. “Although I thought we could have had one or two more first place ribbons. We were against good competition so I was satisfied. 7 Thornlea‘s Hal John and John Trimboli stood out defensively; Hill This time the Thornlea goal went to Ian Coles with Lavinio drawing an assist. “Again we dominated play.“ said Cartwright. “but again we had dif- ficulty finishing our plays." The Thornlea Secon- dary School Junior soccer team had its perfect record despoiled somewhat last week via a couple of ties. Last Wednesday it was a 1â€"1 tie against Aurora with Angelo Lavinio getting the only Thornlea goal on one of his “patented special", a 35- yard boot. It was much the same story last Friday as the Thornlea fought to a 1-1 tie with Thornhill. Coach Fraser Cart- wright said Thornlea “had 80 per cent of the territorial play but we just couldn’t score“. Drive Oul See Our Facflnies and Pay out Course any Monday Thu Fnday Jonn Now (01 1978. (5500 Inmauon Fee Cancelled). Enloy a anale Goit Smmmung, and Scolal Cub In Metro Tovonto 1 Mile Noun of #7 on Woodbone mm; 297-1711 New Richmond Hill Legion Midget hockey coach Bruce Richter has some new ideas on how he hopes this season will go. BUTTDNVILLE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB At a Private Club for the Balance of 77 By Joining Now Int 1978 By FRED SIMPSON Free Gofl! For a Slanan Time Changes Richmond Hill Inter: national Midget hockey tournament in 1975 he, well. fell in love with it. midgets. ha vewnewmgqach “I was so impressed by Upper Canada Mall, Hwy. #9’ and Hwy. #11 Sears Guardsman muffler Dodge Dart 6< 1972 models Rea $17 99 ' Tread pattern may vary Save 15% Our finest muffler at a great saving! Designed for maximum protection from internal rust’Out condensation. Air tigh crimp â€" locked seams guard againstleaks. blowouts. Lifetime guaranteed. 287 463 000. Available on at Sears, Richmond HI I, Newmarket and Markham Place stores. the way it was run and the people I met I decided that if I ever moved to Toronto I would get in- volved in minor hockey in Richmond Hill” Presto. Richter is now coach of the Richmond Hill Legion Midgets hockey team and‘ come next March. wouldn‘t mind bringing that same tournament championship to The Hill for the first time. States Richter: “I was working in Montreal and my com- pany transferred me to Toronto and 1 im- mediately applied for the coaching job here." and junior hockey. WON TITLE In the 1974-75 season his Chateaugay team won the provincial championship and got as far as the quarter-finals in the Richmond Hill tour- nament. His team lost out in the provincial final cham- pionships in 1975-76 but still managed to impress with a first place finish in the Boston tournament. Last season saw Richter move into the junior ranks as coach of the Fleur de Lis team from Thetford Mines and got as far as the finals. How will he do with the Legion Midgets? IMPRESSIVE Richter comes with pretty impressive credentials. He got it and will be moving to Richmond Hill in a very short time and, after that. getting married in January to a girl he Montreal He‘s an ex-Major Junior A player with the Kitchener Rangers (1967- 68), attended Brown University in Rhode Island on a hockey scholarship, and then spent the past five years in Quebec coaching minor met while in Dodge Dart 6 cyl 1972 models Reg. $1 7 ‘99 Sears, Richmond Hill, Sears, Markham Place, Hillcrest Mall. Carrville Rd. and Yonge ' Tread pattern may vary His team lost out in the provincial final cham- pionships in 1975-76 but still managed to impress with a first place finish in the Boston tournament. Last season saw Richter move into the junior ranks as coach of the Fleur de Lis team from Thetford Mines and got as far as the finals. How will he do with the Legion Midgets? OPTIMISTIC After four weeks of. training camp, Richter is optimistic. “We're coming along,“ he said. “We have a good. skating team and lots of depth. The key to our success will be how hard we work, how disciplined the players are. The ability is there." Richter is serious about the “discipline” end of the game. “Unnecessary penaâ€" lties have got to go,” he said. “If you can eliminate foolish penalties in midget hockey it means wins Corner of Don Mills and Steeles against clubs who may have more talent going for them." One of his “noâ€"no’S" will be levelled against players that berate game officials and draw misconducts as a result. “If one of my players draws a misconduct for arguing he’ll also sit out the next game. I just don’t go for that type of hockey. You‘re not out there to argue or fight. You‘re out there to score goals.” 7 “I just don‘t wnat my players using profgnity.“ Another “n’o-no“ is profanity. This season‘s Legion Midgets will also be subject to certain dressing and grooming regulations. The players will be supplied with green, leather jackets and white turtle-neck sweaters and will be required to wear same to hockey games, both home and away. A financial report will be read along with an The annual meeting of the Thornhill Softball League will be held next Tuesday at the Firefighter’s Club on Esna Park Drive “They must have suitable haircuts. be Thornhill softball T Hmmwwmmmm '6‘. l Guardsman lifetime guarantee Lifetime guaranteed to the original purchaser as long as you own your North American-manufactured private passenger car Mufflers tor imported cars guaranteed 1 year Ask for complete details at your Sears Tire and Auto Centre 1971-75 Fury. Polaraand Monaco V8 360 and 400 wuth 2-BBL Carb 1973-74 Ford Torino and Montego 6 Cylinder and V8 302 Engines 1971-72 Full Size Chev& Pontiac V8 350 With 2-BBL neatly groomed. I don‘t want to be unnecessarily strict but I do feel that if a team dresses and looks sloppy they play that way." ‘ LINE-UP defence or forwards. Up front one line will likely be Terry Thorsell, also of Richvale, centring Craig Halliday on left wing and Maurice Delfabro on the right side. LINE-UP Richter‘s lineup this season will include the following: Goalies Ted Inch (who has been seeing a lot of action with the Richmond Hill Rams), Chris Butler and Rick Warren. “I have a real problem here." said Richter. “All three goalies have looked tremendous. It'll be a tough decision to cut down to two." His defence will comprise Jeff Josling, Danny O‘Sullivan. Rob McKinlay and Len McVeigh. He‘s especially high on McKinlay who hails from Richvale and “is a tremendous poke checker“. Yet another prospect is Jack Cross who has the versatility to play either election of new officers for 1977-78. For further information call Susan Grant at 889- 2208. Any interested parents are asked to attend‘ Store hours: $1899 Mon., Tues., Sat. 9:30 am. to 5:30 pm Wed., Thurs. Fri. 9:30 am. to 9:30 pm $26 69 $26 69 Reg $16.14 $22.68 $22.68 Sale Richter is elated with the showing of Thorsell who he states is “one of the fastest skaters I‘ve seen in midget hockey for a long time." “Vantol is a big guy and he can really move the puck up the right boards.” said Richter. Another line will see rugged Jack Vantol on right wing, Richard Hughes in the centre spot and Scott Bartlett on left wing. He'll also have another line made up of Ted Graham on the left side, Joel Reeves at centre and Jim Majury on the left wing. Another hopeful is Bruce Buchan who, states Richter, “has tremen- dous potential if he puts his mind to it." Coach Richter has certainly put his mind to having a winning year. 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