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EVERYTHING I'I' lOOKS AND lsthspeedtrax 1b every Canadian motorist wh9 ever experienced nagging doubtsafterbuymganewcar 10427 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL Bayview Secondary iifie/0’ hockey champs :mates based Bayview Secondary School of Richmond Hill rolled to its second straight Georgian Bay field hockey cham- pionship last week as well as its seventh straight York County title. Nothing to it. When you go through a complete schedule without having a goal scored against you and do the same thing in the Georgian Bay. well, naturally, you win. The defending champions Toronto Chargers sewed up first place in the Toronto Touch Football “It was a team effort, we have no big stars,“ said Bayview coach Diane Martyn. She did acknowledge that “our defence was pretty good Colts lose big game Magna Midgets win 3-2 with Orillia The Richmond Hill Magna Midgets’ second team opened its schedule with a 3-2 win against Orillia and a 4â€"3 loss to Thornhill. 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Bayview then met and fought Parry Sound to a 0- 0 draw before meeting with arch-rivals, Thor- nhill Secondary School. It was the Same old story as Bayview shut out Thornhill 2-0 with Peck League by downing the Thornhill Colts 39-14 as regular season play ended. were Paul Mills with two goals and Shawn McKenzie. Assists went to Marty Green with two, Ron Keeling and Tom Stubbs. Against Thornhill the Magna boys led 4-3 going into the third period but allowed two Thornhill goals without a reply. The winning gdal for Thornhill was scored with Thornhill had tied the ‘dmgto dnvmg com 280 2-8 210â€"F'10-SPORTRUCK-200 SXâ€"510 scoring both goals A standout for Bayview in this game was goalie Ruth Ragan who came up with a great stop on a penalty shot to prevent what seemed a sure score. Also playing well was Ellen Fraser. Despite the loss. Thornhill had an im- pressive tournament as they opened with a 2-1 win over Parry Sound with goals going to Sandra Colbourne and Joan Honsburger. Chargers 21-21 in their first meeting of the season. They then tied Banting Memorial 0-0 before losing to Bayview in the final. Thornhill‘s record on the season was three wins, two losses, and four The Chargers led the Colts 25-7 at halftime. Shawn McKenzie led the Richmond Hill scorers with two goals with the others going to Jeff Brookes and Gary Bubeloff. just a minute left to play Assists went to Paul Mills with three. Rick Gerber, Tom Stubbs, Craig Peterkin and Marty Greer. my" yawâ€"H We call the-510 the carwith ‘no regrets’ because we've never seen a car that gets this dose to perfect for this kind of price. new Datsuh 510‘ Before you commit to any car in ’78, test drive the 884-3300 tdl! DATSUN MADEBYNISSAN ties Prelude to Bayview winning the Georgian Bay laurels was an equally impressive York County championship victory by downing Newmarket 2-0 in the semi-finals. 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