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Richmond Hill Liberal, 7 Feb 1979, B2

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Soccer clinics underway in Hill Last Saturday ended the house qualifying round for the Four Steps to Stardom tournament at ABC Bowl in Richmond Hill. ’ Steps to Stardom bowling By PAT KELLY Various members of the Richmond Hill Minor Soccer Club executive are busy getting things ready for the coming season. More than 20 coaches are attending the soccer clinic as described in last week’s Liberal. R i c h m o n d H i l 1 Evergreen Lawn Sprinklers' Minor Atom A‘s bombed Thornhill 7-1 and then blanked Aurora The Thornhill game saw Richmond ,Hill opening the scoring in the first period on Aldo Teofilo‘s unassisted goal. Just two minutes later it was Brett Frederiks drifting in to score unassisted. The Richmond Hill Roman Corporation Bantam AA's fought back from an opening game 3-1 loss to Orillia to tie their first round playoff series by winning 8-3 in the second game. That first game saw Richmond Hill struggling throughout and only managing to beat the visiting goalie in the dying minutes of the game with Jim Flett doing the scoring from Barry Munro and James Kennedy. It was a different story in the second despite the fact Orillia scored in the first 20 seconds of the game. Teofilo then scored another unassisted goal and Danny Jensen was _ It took some inspired play from Kenny Jensen Evergreen Minor Atoms beat'Thornhill, Aurora Roman Bantams tie playoff series 1â€"1 The Richmond Hill Twin Hills Midget B Rams nipped Orillia 5-4 despite playing shor- thanded during most of the game due to penalties. They served a total of 34 minutes in penalties plus two game misconducts to Orillia’s one. By MATT THOMPSON Scoring for Richmond Hill were Steve Shannon, Glen Dunford. Neil McGregor, Greg Lym. Assists to Neil McGregor, Glen Dunford, Greg Lym, Ed McNally. Joe Thurâ€" ston. Lym was outstanding for Richmond Hill. Twin Hills wins by 5â€"4 Some coaches are THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, February 7, 1979 already getting their players’ skills sharpened in indoor training sessions at school sessions at school gymnasiums. Others will shortly be contacting players with a view to beginning the pre-season warm-up. SOCCER SCHOOLS Plans are going ahead The teams, singles and spare bowlers, were all determined by their eight game flat total. The singles representative was chosen by the high average bowler who qualifies in the top six. It was Brian Hunt scoring from Pino Decina; Maurice Poirier from Decina and Brian Hunt; Teofilo again unassisted. Thornhill scored its only goal in the third period which was answered by three more goals from Richmond The 3-0 win Sunday saw Maurice Poirier getting to turn the tide. By the final whistle Kenny had notched four goals and added an assist as the Hillers went on to rout a bewildered Orillia team. Roman 5 held a 2-1 lead at the end of the first with Jensen getting both goals with assists to Mike Briggs and Mark Joslin with two. Early in the second it was Jim Flett scoring from Carl Boyle and Brian Dunnett while the visitors got one back towards the end of the periodt ‘ right behind with another one to finish the scoring in the first period. _ Duane Aubie put Rich- mond Hill further ahead in the final period as Kenny Jensen and Mark Stevens helped on the play. From then on it was all Richmond Hill as Jensen clicked for his hat~trick after fine checking by Mark Joslin. Eddie Main then added another assisted by Aubie. Hill Orillia got another goal but the fight was already over before James ‘Bruno' Kennedy skated right through the Orillia team to score a beautiful goal with assist to Boyle. Team hero Kenny Jensen came again to finish off a great game when he picked up a rebound to collect his fourth goal with Brian Dunnett assisting. Third and deciding game will be at Orillia tomorrow night (Thur sday). _ ‘ for two separate sessions of soccer schools this summer. The soccer school sessions will be run by Manitouwabing Soccer Camps headed by Jeff Stephen and Ray Clarke and staffed by other professional or semi- Here is a rundown of the Bantam and Junior Four Steps to Stardom team. The bantam girls team will comprise Laura Downing with 1.180 (177). Sherri Miller, 1,125 (228), Goalies David Sharon and Jason Maxey shared the shutout. Lorenz Boff scored Richmond Hill's second goal in the final period unassisted and Poirier put in the final one from Brian Hunt and Bobby Cook. 7 Results of the draw held January 30 were: First prize of $100 to Len the first goal in the second from Bobby Cook. Sears treadsaver wheel alignment Ag 1295 We‘ll adjustcaster. camber, set toe-in and adjust torsion bars Also adjust steering box, centre the steering wheel and road test car, Parts and installation extra it required. Call today for your appointment. Don Mills & Steeles Markham Place 881-6600 EXL 290 Sears at your service! Prices in effect from 9:30 am. Thurs., Feb. am until 5:30 pm. Sat, Feb. 10th, while quantities last. Guardsman muffler Save 15% example: 1Reg. $2‘ Dndnn n Reg. $24.99 Dodge Dart. 6-cylinder Our finest muffler at a great saving! Designed for maximum protection from internal rust-out. Air tight crimp-locked seams guard against leaks and blowouts Sears 'EII'S professional players and coaches. Parents and players who appreciate how much these schools can do to supplement the coaches’ work and sharpen the players’ skills will want to make a note of the dates and place, right now. Kim Weir. 1,113 (186). Michelle Byer, 1,054 (186), and Barb Connolly. 1,003 (201). The bantam girls singles representative is Debbie Greenfield with Liberty of Richmond Hill. Consolation prize win- ners, Stu Winters, second; Peter Ledger, third; Charles Collins, fourth, Len Liberty, fifth; Olive Savage, sixth. Previous week‘s results saw Evergreen thumping Orillia 14-1 as they ended their regular schedule finishing in third place. Scoririg for Evergreen were: Bobby Cook from Poirier; Danny Jensen Seésions will be con Newmarket 898-2300 Ext 228 Upper Canada Mall ducted at Crosby Senior Public School from July 3 0 July 7 and from August 27 to 31. Cost will be ap- proximately $45. More details on the soccer school will be given in future articles in The Liberal. The Bantam boys singles will be bowled by Gary Kehoe with 1,342 (235). The team consists 1.034 t 163) and the spare bowler is Kim Gates with 995 (152). unassisted; Poirier from Warren Payne and Bobby Cook; Teofilo unassisted: Poirer from Hunt; Hunt from Poirier and Cook; Teofilo from Andy Minuti and Warren Payne; Hunt unassisted; Teofi] from Minuti; Poirier from Cook and Jensen; Cook from Jensen and Hunt; Teofilo from Brian Coulson and Minuti; Hunt from Cook; and Jensen unassisted. BOOT EXCHANGE Every summer some Richmond Hill Hillcrest Mall 883-1444 Ext. 223 No charge check-up We’ll inspect 'exhaust °shocks °front end 'brakes 'tires Offer applies with any oil/filter change and lubrication. young players discover that their feet have grown faster than the rest of them and are caught in the difficulty of trying to buy new soccer boots just when boots are in short supply. iri hockey. skate exâ€" changes have proven a popular way to cut down of Timothy Gibbens, L302 (231), Jim Hughes, 1,204 (204), Robert Carter, 1,215 (197), Trevor McLaughlin, 1,150 and Michael Connolly. 1,126 (180). The spare will be John Surowiec, 1.104 (180). In the junior girls. singles will be boWled by Sue Campbell at 1.511 (234). The team will comprise Lynda Bolton, L333 (316), Stephanie Gibbens. 1.208 (226), Cheryl Edwards, 1,195 «174), Linda Reisen- weber. 1.126 (183), and Jill Fisher, 1.109 (193). The spare is Yvonne Fisher with 1,106 (160). Junior boys division will find Greg Byer bowling singles with a total of 1,551 (222). The junior boys team will be made up of Mark Dimp- fel. 1.356 (219), Kelly Grams. 1,295 (203). Sal Nocitra, 1,289 (200), Drew Marshall. 1.253 (222 and Glen Dimpfel, 1,243 (181). Joey McWhirter will be spare for the junior boys with a total of 1,133 (244). Store hours: Wed., Thurs., Fri. 92810 929.. Mon., Tues., Sat. 92% to 538 costs of outfitting young players Anyone in- terested in organizing a book exchange should contact Bill Duncan. Director of Equipment and offer their services. His phone number is 884- 4997. SPONSORS Clarence Stel, Spon- sorship Director. has already contacted some of the 40-odd firms which sponsored soccer teams last season. He feels sure there are many other firms out there that would like to see their names blazoned across the front of a soccer sweater. They may not know how to go about getting that done. The solution? Phone Clarence at 884- 2560 and learn at what a reasonable cost you can Tet lots of publicity while helping to promote sport lOI' young people. IDEAS NEEDED Perhaps you have been watching a series ‘of programs on ClaSsicom Cable TV about skiing, a really interesting and useful series. Perhaps you have an idea for a series about soccer? If so, don‘t be shy. Contact Classicomm (Classicomm has a listed number in the local telephone directory), If you are a player or a player‘s parent, and you have ideas that would be helpful to promote soccer or improve the present soccer scene, come to the executive meetings at the Town Hall the first Tuesday of the month and let us know what you are thinking. Charge it on your Sears All Purpose Account Save 25% Oil change/filter lubrication We'll replace up to 5-quarts of oil with Sears 10W30, install new oil filter. Lubricate and check all fluid levels. ibéral. WE DELIVER! 88 Reg‘$11.91 and her association with Dr. Gary Landsberg at 884-8177 RICHMOND HILL CARRIER OF THE WEEK Small Animal Medicine and Surgery 881-2922 (3 Blocks N. of Steeles, 2 Blocks W. of Bayview) is pleased to announce the opening of Equine Medicine and Surgery Doncaster Animal Clinic Doncaster Equine Clinic NAME: MARILYN FAYLE ADDRESS: 17 ELIZABETH N. AGE: 14 STREETS: CENTRE 8 CHURCH ST. HOBBIES: CROSS COUNTRY SKIING Both clinics are located at 99 Henderson Avenue Thornhill, Ont. L3T 2K9 Libéral Dr. Linda Lowe for the practice of for the practice of 881-2924 AUTOMOTIVE CENTRE 881-3373

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