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Richmond Hill Liberal, 28 Feb 1979, B4

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Reg/s tra tiOn high first soccer sign-up Twin Hills Midgets eliminate Bolton B4 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, February 28' 1979 of the Richmond Hill Soccer Club and this may have accounted for the higher than usual turnout for the first day of registration By PAT KELLY Indoor soccer training is underway for mermbggs» Some 200 young players paid their fees February 17. By the following Saturday the number had risen to 447. Notable in Oak Ridges was the number bf new players registering. While some coaches and players have already put in two or three weeks of indoor training, the program will not be fully started until the first week of March. More than 20 coaches will be giving exercise and skill training in nine divisions of boys' soccer. Tony Lott will meet the girls for the opening session of their indoor trainings The Richmond Hill Twin Hill Midget B Rams rallied to oust Bolton in the first round of the OMHA playoffs and will now go against Owen Sound. Twin Hills, trailing three points to one in a six-point series, went on to defeat Bolton 4-2 twice and then 7-1 in the final game. Doug ’s Dunkers still way, way out in front The Rams came up with a two-way checking game in the first 4-2 win with goals going to Eric Rockarts. Glen Dunford. Greg Lym with Steve Doug's Dunkers maintained their con- siderable lead in the York Region Family YMCA Men’s Basketball League last week by downing a scrappy Misfits club 57- 48. The first game saw the Hoopers consolidating their second place standings via a 50-30 victory over The R.H.M.D.’s. It was the second week in a row that the Dunkers got off to a slow start but managed to maintain their winning pace thanks to Paul Masson and Gino Fogliato's 12 and 11 points respectively. Stop-N-Shop wins StopN-Shop Novices blanked Galaxy Restaurant 2-0 in Rich- mond Hill Minor House League hockey on the weekend. 'Rob Santha scored the first goal for Stop-Nâ€"Shop from Randy Cull and Mathew Matson. Cull scored the second goal unassistgd. Both goalies‘ Colin Graham of Slop«N-Shop and Jason MacDonald of Galaxy played very well. Othér -acfion saw Bob’s FRICTION FIT PAPER BACK 8 1 267 BDL R20x 15 WE BARRY A CflMPlEl E “ME [IF DRYWAll 8: ACEESSURIES ml PURPOSE JOINT FILLER $700 ' "" ON ORDERS ‘12“ em. OF TEN auuouas 5050 FT PERBDLE OR MORE .v ' BULL $122o SAVE 3 ON INSULATION PER 60 LB The program will continue until the first week of May. At that time teams will take to the great outdoors and there is no doubt but those players. who have already had two months of training, will have a definite edge on the competition. In case you are not sure where to go to take ad vantage of the program, below is a list of divisions, year of birth, location, date and time of the first session and the name and phone number of one of the coaches involved. Boys, Junior B, 1961452. Crosby. March 2. 8 to 1( p.m.. Rob Kemohan, 297- 1094; Bantam, 1963-64‘ Langstaff Secondary February 16, 8-10 pm. Ed Kenny, 884-8076. Major Peewee, 1965. Walter Scott, February 8, 8:15-10 p.m., Ken Mor- telliti, 883â€"1342; Minor Peewee. 1966, Pleasant- Shannon clinching the game with a last minute goal. Bill Nicholson. Joe Thurston. and Ed McNally played strong games for The Hill. Richmond Hill 4. Bolton 2. A report of the previous game score with Eric Rockarts leading the offence with two goals with singles to Greg Lym and Ed McNally. Richmond Hill 7, Bolton 1. Strictly no contest as the Rams flooded the Bolton zone with pucks and goals needing at least a tie to win the series. Glen Dunford and Neil They had trouble the previous week with the R.H.M.Dr‘s and were only able toywin by‘the fact the opposition only had three players left on the court at the end of the game due 'to fouls. Showing the way for the Misfits was Stan Sneider as he sunk 20 points. He received excellent defensive help from Pete Kleinbeernink and Grant Shwartz. The league‘s all star team has been picked to play in the Parkway Forest Recreational Tournament this year. Line-up is as foliows: Misfits, Grant Shwartz. Boys bombing Jakma Construction 11~2 with Danny Paterson leading the attack for the winners with five goals and two assists. ~Derek Flood had three goals and three assists; Sean Nicol had one and two. Rob Patterson and Glen Murray each scored one goal. Pa} Heeley scored Jak- ma's first goal from Craig Turner. Turner scored the second goal unassisted. ADDITIONAL SAVE TYPE 1 FOIL PAPER POLYETHELENE FILM $6 2 mllx1500 sq ft. roll 500 Sq Ft Roll ' ll _â€".â€" CEILING $835 TEXTURE ‘4 L8 BAG RIGID INSULATION WHILE ville, February 27, 8-9230, Walter Cerine, 881-3895; Major Mosquito, 1967, Pleasantville. February 8. 6:30â€"8 p.m., George Barr. 884-3728. Minor Mosquito. 1968. Langstaff, February 9, 7- 8:30 pm, Art Grossman: Major Atom, 1969. Pleasantville, March 1. 8- 9:30 p.m,. Pat Mac- Namara, 884-5257, Minor Atom, 1970, Plesantville, February 13, 6230-8 p.m., John MacDonald. 884- 8601: Squirt, 1971. Pleasantville, March 1, 6:30-8 p.m., John Drekstraam, 7734366. Late Registrations If you forgot to register and still wish to do so, you can. Penalty for late registration is $5. Phone Christine Crowe at 883- 4672. Girls: All levels, Bayview. Small gym. March 2, 7-10 p.m., Tony Lott. 834-2451. McGregor opened the scoring in the first period and the romp was on. Richmond Hill continued 10 play physical. two-way hockey in the second period with goals by Dunford. Shannon and Eric Rockarts. Shannon got his second goal in the third on an excellent effort and then it was Dunford getting his hat-trick. Goalie Mike Mulvihill made several key saves. The Ram’s first home game with Owen Sound is next Saturday in the new arena at 8:50 pm. Coach of the team this year is “Smooth” Bob (‘rowther. To date the team has handily defeated University City Recreational Centre and was narrowly defeated by Parkway Forest Recreation Centre twice. Pete Kleinbeernink, Stan Sneider; Doug’s Dunkers. Gino Fogliato. Don Moss and Mike Solitar: Hoopers, Dave Walker. Dave Mercer, and Gerry Chaison; R.H.M.D.‘s. Alex Mathews, Sante Maiuri, and Mark Clif- ford. Everyone is welcome to attend with two weeks left in the season play (games are every Wednesday night from 7:30 pm. to 9:30 pm. at Bayview Secondary School. FRICTION FIT PAPER BACK $1399 The tournament will be held March 11 at the Parkway Forest Recreation Centre (across from Fairview Mall off Sheppard Avenue). Team Doug's Dunkers The Hooper's The Misfits The R.H‘M.D.'s .OCK lASTS R12x 15 ""1235 $8.95 80° 320 STANDINGS s1 31 5 BDLE. 9050 FT PER BDLES pev SERVICE DEPARTMENT OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 PM. WWW» T 2'. l .’.'L‘.' L ' . ‘ . . T x - A . . 15 BDLE. 1010? 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