Hi/l major atoms ARE YOU G have dandy Weaken COMFORT ,. :IH I. The Richmond Hill Minor Midget A‘s had to come from behind to down Newmarket 3-2 after holding a one goal lead early in the contest. Mark Austin opened the scoring for Richmond Hill from Gord Fournier and Glen Dunford. The Hillers gave up two goals in the second and had trouble against a hot Newmarket goalie. Late in the final period it was Shawn McDowell and Doug Jones breaking through to make the victory possible. Assists Hi// minor midgets mp Ne wmarkez‘ 3-2 The Richmond Hill Major Atom A's had a dandy weekend recording 6-5 and 3-0 wins over Aurora and Orillia respectively. This made up for an earlier 8-1 loss to Newmarket. The Aurora game was a closely played one with the teams exchanging the Basketball at fever pitch a: Two members of the Bayview Secondary School (in dark jerseys) and Woodbridge High senior teams go high in the air WEDNESDAYS TO FRIDAYS ADULTS $1.25/DAY CHILPREN (14 & UNDER) SO‘DAY SEASON PASSES NOW AVAILABLE AT OFFICE 10266 YONGE STREET ROOM 102 ADULTS $1 .75/DAY CHILDREN (14 8 UNDER) 75c DAY EXCITING JR. "A" HOCKEY («flu-tone c. tear CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING AT THE SUMMIT GOLF CLUB WILL BEGIN DECEMBER 17TH AT 9 AM. FEE STRUCTURE: SATURDAY, SUNDAY 8 HOLIDAYS: EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT DEC. 20th 7:45 PM. MARKHAM VS RAMS RICHMOND HILL ARENA ADULTS $30.00 CHILDREN (14 8 UNDER) $15.00 FAMILY (NO MAXIMUM) $75.00 Up and up Tod Dungay played an outstanding game picking up two goals and two assists. David McKee also played strongly with two goals and one assist. Goals went to Doug Eldridge. Doug Jones, Dunford, Gord Fournier and Craig Hinch. Assists to Danny Henderson, two, McDowell, Jones. Thurston. Dunford and Fournier. went to Danny Hen- derson, Gord Fournier. two. and Joe Thurston. The Richmond Hill team made it four wins in a row as they defeated Whitby 5-2 in an exhibition match. The team has been playing well and the coaching staff is happy. lead throughout The other Richmond Hill goals were scored by Tim Lawlor and Chris DePiero, who notched the PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT for a rebound as the season gets underway. Bayview won this one 64-45 Bayview midgets defeated Woodbridge 33-32. Both Mike Rae and Jeff Field picked up three assists each with Patrick Mulcahy getting a single assist. winning one with 5:11 left in the final period. FIRSTSHUTOL'T Richmond Hill gained its first shutout of the year against Orillia with goalie Terry Greenfield playing superbly between the pipes. It was the team‘s first game this year with every player giving a one hundred per cent effort. The goals were scored by David McKee from Tod Dungay, Mike Rae unassisted; and Chris De Piero from Patrick Mulcahy and Tim Lawlor. Richmond Hill played the last minute and a half two men short because of penalties but they held Orillia to only two shots on goal during that time. 889-1 189 304 - V8. LFV 805 PRICED TO SELL 1977 GREMLIN EQUlPPED WITH ECONOMY 6 CYL. ENGINE, AUTO TRANS, POWER STEERING, RADIO. REAR DEFOGGER, WHITE WALL TIRES, WHEEL DISCS. STILL UNDER WARRANTYI LLZ 206 PRICED TO SELL AT s3495. MX ZDR HARDTOP, V-8 AUTO, DOUBLE POWER RADIO, VINYL ROOF, RADIAL TIRES. RUST PROOFED,|MMACULATE,11000 MILES LBV 595 s3995. finished in the cellar last year. They have only one way to go.. Langstaff and Wood- bridge had short-lived successes at the recent Referee's tournament. Neither team saw the championship game. Richmond involved il play while Thornlea ap height prol Bayview a1 have won games and gradual ste; for their f clash early The reasons for this highâ€"spirited interest is the strong teams most schools are fielding plus the new play-off arrangment that sees four teams for our area ultimately vying for the celebrated division plaques. There are a record- breaking 20 teams in- volved in three divisions during the 1977-78 season. MIDGET TOSS-UP A quick look at the midget boys would in- stantly suggest that a toss-up as to predictable finishes will exist. playâ€"off bertl They could I horse in th: loop. Take your â€" who will t February. JUNI The juniori be even Clo hairline split Just tal respective CI of them fee will be tl championshi Richmonc Martin Wil( Steve Young cause whil St. Robert's has no returnees. have lost their first league game and finished in the cellar last year. They have only one way to go.. By DENNIS HERBERT Basketball fever is running quite high this year in most high schools in the southern boys conference of YCSSAA. year MA] [add this comi 1976 MERCURY MONTEGO Richmond Peewee II C came up ‘wit vincing 6-2 Newmarket t John Tyndall was again the Carpenters‘ big shooter with three picture Hill Carpenters win by convincing 6â€"2 :hmond Hill is only lved in exhibition while Bayview and nlea appear to have ht problemsr Both liew and Thornlea won their league es and are taking ua_l steps to prepare their first head-on I early in the new BAKER'S SALES & SERVICE (1968) LTD. 9144 Yonge St., Richmond Hill ond Hill’s II Carpenters with a con 6-2 win over et this week. JUST SOUTH OF HILLCREST MALL s5895. JUNIORS The junior entries could be even closer than a MARKHAM CLIMBING Markham has been ladder-climbing there this past three years. coming very close to a play-off berth last season. They could be the white horse in this six team loop. Thornhill became quite competitive at the end of last season. Will they pick up from there? SENIORS Woodbridge and Thornlea are into a soâ€" called “development†stage with players making honest attempts to learn through each game‘s successes and goals as well as ripping a shot off the goal post late in the game. Other goals went to Tony Veitch. Larry Thorsell, and Joe Balistreri. Assists to Thorsell and Geoff Johnston, two each, and Take your pick readers â€" who will be there next February. Bayview and Markham are big in height. aggressive on the boards and quick up the floor. Langstaff and St. Roberts could find themselves in trouble if the going gets tough. Just talk to the respective coaches â€" all of them feel the laurels will be theirs come championship time. Richmond Hill has Martin Wildberger and Steve Young to help its cause while Thornlea looks to Scott Mann and David Layefsky to keep them on the track. ECONOMY 6 CYL, AUTOMATIC & POWER STEERING. BNZ 241. $1395. 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Richmond Hill‘s strong defense helped Robbie Bell earn a well-deserved shutout. Ttbdd Savoye scored all three goals for a hat- trick. 'I‘todd’s first goal was unassisted early in the game, with Dave Repath getting the assist on the second goal, and In Orillia on Saturday, the Bondsteelers came away with a 3-3 tie. Next home game is Saturday in the old arena at 7:30 pm. Hi|| atoms win 2-0 However. they. too, will have several problems 223-8066 $3495. s2495. Dave Nicol assisting on the third The Richmond Hill Atom B’s lost a 3-1 game to Sharon last week. 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