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The Liberal, 19 Jul 1978, B2

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Heroine of the contest had to be Debbie Trotman who got the one and only goal. ' The Richmond Hill Garry ()wen soccer girls enjoyed their biggest moment yet recently when they surprised everyone, except themselves. by winning the championship at the Sarnia tournment. It had to be one of the finest performances by any girls‘ team anywhere as The Hill team put together five straight victories including the final one against St. Andrew Stréakers of Scarborough who they nipped 1-0. Richmond Hill opened the tournament with a 2-1 In the second, Nick Negri singled and scored on_Payl Howarth‘s triple. Paul scored on a paésed ball. Kevin McInnis doubled in the third and Carmen Morra singled in the first inning to score Glen Harding who was on with a walk. The Richmond Hill Lions Peewees went down to a 6-4 defeat at the hands of Thornhill last week. ‘ “Riéfimond Hi/l Liam Pee we es run into a rough baseball week Soccer gals upset odds, win Sarnia tournament In the process of putting it all together, Nancy Welsh had five hits in six trips to the plate and would have produced four runs. but was spotted as having missed second base on a home run at- tempt. and was called out after the throw to second. Boyle‘s deserved a few breaks, because many of their losses have been extremely tight games. Boyle‘s Shell turned on the gas last week and fried the Galaxy Restaurant 26-5 for their second win of the Rich- mond Hill Ladies Recreational Softball league season. Kerry Johnston fans the air for the third time this time at bat. Her team â€" Prebble TV â€" played against H.l-I. Phinnemore in a Thornhill Minor Baseball League Boyle’s turns the tables on Galaxy CONCRETE STEPS Lynn Pignatelli, Judy IRON RAILINGS : firm; 9189911 Wednesday, July 19. 1978 1355 Shawson Drive (1 Block N. of 401 - We 2 Year Guarantee UNIT PRECAST CO. 678-9331 FREE ESTIMATES in the fourth game with Angela Dell‘Aquila getting the winner. Glenfield opened the scoring in the second inning and Richmond Hill tied it up in the fourth when Nick Negri singled. Carmen Morra got on with an error and Nick scored. The second game saw the Hillers prevailing 1~0 against London Seaforth with Debbie Trolman coming through again with [he only goal. It was an easier conquest in the Newmarket contest with Garry Owen blanking their neighbors 4-0 behind the goal scoring of Valerie Elliott, two. Angela Dell‘Aquiia‘ and Maria Antionetta. Yet another shutout came against St. Thomas win over Sarnia with goals going to Peta [)ell‘Aquila and Valerie Elliott. The Peewees were at home to Glenfield last Tuesday and managed to come up with a last minute 4â€"4 tie. scored on a fielder's choice. Twin Hills hits were scattered. She was also strong at the plate with three hits in four trips. Also three for four were Ellie Duance and Sue MacLellan. York Regional‘s big point was their strong pitching. coming up with eight strikeouts. seven of them going to Linda Lypha. In the other half of the Monday night tilt, York Regional Towing dumped Twin Hills 2013 Fraterolli and Cara Welsh were the other big bats with four hits each off five at bats, and producing eight of the runs. Richmond Hill coach ive, Mississauga West off Dixie Rd.) Swing, and a miss The Garry Owen girls have a fine background of winning. They finished second in their league last year and are currently second in league play. They weni initorthe Sarnia tournament precast concrete steps Don Kavanagh and Assistant Coach and Manager Paul Giles were elated by the victory. Said Kavanagh: “We've always stressed two important rules to the girls. Consistence and persistence. ‘Both rules shone through brightly in this tournament.“ In the top of the seventh. Steve Ceballo made a beautiful double play to hold Glenfield at four runs. Then in the bottom of the seventh. Chris Steffan singled, Glen Harding walked and John Lalonde hit a home run to tie the game. In a tournament in Belleville Saturday, the Glenfield added two more in the fifth. Sussex was a bit sluggish on the bases, and could only muster 12 runs in 22 hits. The Raypak-Patton rout started in the first The whole team was up for the game as each player had at least three hits over the six innings played. In the first game, SCPM came up with 40 runs on 39 hits and five walks. The Tuesday evening games were absolute slug fests, as SCPM put the gears to Sussex Carpeting 40-12 and Patton‘s Pools were submerged by Raypak Thermonics by an overwhelming 50-16. 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It is the only senior girls team left in the Ontario Cup in the greater Toronto area. Kevin Mclnnis Was the only player to reach base on a walk.‘ Starting pitcher was John Lalonde with Kevin McInnis relieving in the fourth. It was strictly no contest as Corvette pit- cher Rick Walsh threw a no-hitter. Striking out nine in five innings. distinctive underdogs â€" at least on paper â€" and didn't figure to have a chance _ In all. Raypak sent 15 batters to the plate and came away with 12 runs in that stanza. Lions lost the first game 174) to a powerful team from Corvette Park. inning with Raypak‘s first eight batters getting hits. all of which eventually produced runsi Others with one each included Sue Renshaw, Sharon Repath and Bev O‘Quinn. Their second and third innings were just as strong. coming in with 11 and 15 runs respectively. Seven home runs were pounded out - four of them by Sandy Caroline. JSI Call us today for an estimate We have a step to suit your requirements; With _64 size Step for you Nick Negri and Bert Ball each had two singles, while Les Stankowski had a double and Steve Ceballo a single. Glen Harding had double and a single. Kevin McInnis had a triple and two singles and shared the pitching job with Lalonde who came in at the bottom of the third. Lalonde also hit a double and Morra a triple in the third. John Lalonde hit a homerun in the first in- ning to score Carmen Morra, who had singled, and Jim Anderson who was on with a double. The Lions played much better ball with every player getting at least one hit. Richmond Hill lost the second game 17-13 to Cobourg when the match was called after six and a half innings due to a time limit rule. It was one of those nights when everything went wrong. Homers were hit by Nancy Sands, Joan Sullivan and Lyn Pat- terson. Patton's efforts were very scattered, but playing errors con- tributed greatly to their demise. Seventy-one batters came to the plate over the six innings played. . V van uuu The Richmond Hill Dynes Jewellers major atom soccer team came up with a different result in three games they played in an Oshawa tournament recently. Joan Sullivan was five The)’ “(on _105t and tied- for five, while Sands and In their VICtOI‘y. Rich‘ Patterson were each four mond Hi“ dumped_ the for five Oshawa Spartans 3-11n an aggressive contest. moms ....v went wrong. Homers were hit by Nancy Sands. Joan Sullivan and Lyn Pat- terson. Live in Concen 7:00pm at the . Aurora Community Cenlre $6.00 $7.00 Reserved Al the door SAM'S Sunday, July 30th there is a Dura (HILLIWACB OFFENBACH [tn-10ml RECORDS ON WHEELS Their-passing was crisp ‘and their ball control was excellent. Against Malton. Dynes came up with a 2â€"2 tie. thanks to goalkeeper Chris Wilson. who kept his team in the game. Mark Shephard, Dino Buffon and A'. Ringhoffer scored for the winners. A poor effort by the locals resulted in a 5‘1 defeat to Niagara Falls. Mark Shephara and A. Ringhoffer scored for the Hill. Hai. Oui. Si. Yes: Soccer squad does 'em all in tournament Dale‘s look the lead after 24 minutes and protected it until 10 minutes from the end when a great left foot shot by Greg Moughan played a strong game all-round for Transmission while Alex Soler was outstanding for Ugoline. John Lea got the only goal at the 18 minute mark. North York Trophies I. Dale Pharmacies 1. Good, clean. hardâ€" fought game by two evenly matched teams. Cliff Holtz scored twice for Transmission at the one minute mark and the 40 minute one. Ditto Mike Moughan at the 51 and 59 minute marks. PEEWEES Mr. Transmission 4. Ugolini l. Ugolini fielded only seven players but kept it close until the final 10 minutes when the winners took control. Video Real Estate 4. Shawley Printing 0. Mitchell Winemaker fired in three goals for the win- ners with Walter Carbis getting the other one. For the winners it was Carsten Becker. Tony Cornelius and Kevin Owen scoring. Nick Strumas replied for LML. Scores were evenly divided between Brendan O'Brien. Joe Pacione, Steve Greenland, Kevin Stoby, and Steven Oliver. Other Mosquito action saw: Jarrett 3. LML I. The losers played a good game even though a player short for the entire game Jarrett deserved the win and would have scored more but for good play by Robert Tiberio and Tommy Grella for LML. Quality Rugs blanked Com- mercial Dust. Control 5-0 in Thornhill Minor House League soccer play last week. Slip and slide in the land of _ p1erflment. Ask most muffler shops to give you a lifetime muffler guarantee on a foreign car and the answer will be no. Ask any Midas Muffler shop the same question and you‘ll be pleasantly Surprised. Because Midas gives you a muffler guarantee that's good for as long as you own your car. whether it’s domestic or foreign. If anything goes wrong with your guaranteed Midas muffler, we'll install a new one for only a service charge. Experience the fast. professional service that goes along with the Midas Muffler Guarantee and you'll find yourself saying yes to Midas whenever you have a muffler problems Pm Houn: Closed all Monâ€" days except May 29. July 3, and September 4 12 30 pm lo 11 pm Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays In May and June Juno Noun: Thursdays 11 am to 6 pm, Fudays 11 am lo 11 pm, Salurdays 12 30 pm to 11 pm, Sundays 1 30 pm to 11 pm Boglnnlng Lul mommy In Juno through Labor Day Tuesdays through Saturdays 12 30 pm to 11 pm, Sundays 1 30 pm [0 ll pm The lone goal scorer for Richmond Hill was C. Hobbs who found the mark on a penalty shot. . Sidewalks I Tgmflm 0 Excavating o cums 9 Septic Tarts - Drains (New am Repairs) 176 Weldrick Road 881-0069 CONSTRUCTION WELDRICK, ResLBBllSM Ontario Hot Line Motors 3. Dodds Overhead Doors 1. Ian Robertson scored all three goals for the winners including a penalty shot kick. Ron Steingold scored for Dodds on another penalty kick. An evenly played .contes't in the first half but Hot Line dominated the second half. Tune-master 2. Canac Kitchens 0. Sean Morrison and Steven Suwala scored for the winners. Both teams put out a constant effort throughout the game. Deluca 2. Wycliffe 0. Dennis Laverty and Andrew Kizik handled the scoring for the winners while Larry Hersou also played Well. Doug McEntreen was impressive for Wycliffe. Superior Tire 2. (‘anac Kit- chens 0. A close, well-played game with a lot of fast breaks. Superior Tire scored on two very good goals by Mark Keene and Andrew Keene. The Keene brothers are very good players considering their age. Good overall game by both teams with the Bank of Montreal dominating in the first half and then it evened out in the second half. Bank of Montreal 4, Supreme Auto Refinishers 1. Kevin Rotermund came up with three big scores for the winners with Ken Brenham getting the other one. Tej Dhillon replied for Supreme. Wileman went in off the post to tie the game. Richard Arends opened the scoring for Dale's at the 24 minute mark. Wileman was a star for North Ydrk while Mike Grier stood out for Dale‘s. :\ T0 MS You’ve gotta be tough to be tops. 33 MAIN ST. WEST srourrvuus, (inf 640-3202 294-6663 640-1425 {swam} (Totonto) (home) (Stalflvflle) (Totonto) Maplex General Insurance BURUNGTON 11,000 mules, spotless thru-out, 6, auto., P.S., radio‘ almost new. MOF 307. 9190 Yonge St. RICHMOND HILL 889-9977 Immaculate thru-out. 1 owner, power equipped, only 35,000 miles. JFXS 185. 77 GRANADA ‘4295 Spotless thru<out. JDV 430‘ Aut0., P.S. Radial tires. Like new, gleaming silver metallic. LSJ 859. 77 VOLARE '3695 Datsun Sports car, spotless, ocean blue, AM/FM radio, radial tires. NAN 352. Auto. P.S. P.B., radio. 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