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Richmond Hill Liberal, 28 Mar 1979, B2

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B-2 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, D The Richmond Hill Minor Soccer Club in association with the newly-formed York They didn’t win but these Richmond Hill Carpenter Union Peewee B's went all the way to the finals in the annual Wasaga Beach hockey tournament recently. Front row (left to right): Paul Howorth, Jim Anderson, Ken Nobes, Rasheed Saleuddin, Chris Anderson. Jim Formenton, Sean The Richmond Hill Cadillac- Baif Peewee A's managed to win one game of three in the Thunder Bay tournament last week but might have won all three with a little break here or there. Baif loses They opened with 2-1 loss to Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. and then bounced back to nip Oshawa Dines 3-2 in overtime before falling by the same score to Thunder Bay. Gino Di Gioacchino scored the Hill’s only goal in the first game with John Zandona earning the assist. Glen Harding and Bill Keates shared the goaltendingi Scott Russell opened the scoring for Richmond Hill in the second game with assists to Shawn Gallagher and John Zandona. Keith Moffett scored the second goal with assists to Kevin Ryan and Gallagher. Ridges peewees win consols 7 Then oame the big overtime winner with Scott Steckley doing the honors from Ryan. Bill Keates played goal. A The Oak Ridges Peewees ‘won‘ the 'conâ€" solation championship in the fourth annual Stroud hockey tournament last week downing Sutton 8â€"6 in the final game ....... r_,v 7 U The tough loss to the eventual champion Thunder Bay team It could have easily been a clean sweep ex- cept for the first game which saw the Quality Woodworking Co., Ltd.. Ridges team losing 4-3 in overtime. They went on to edge ivulcneu anu oauuub. Oakville 2-1 in the second game setting up the grand Narduzzi and Rossi got finale which saw Robert fie two big goals in the 2-1 Sanders scoring three victory overOakville with goals and adding four Paul Lalonde and Steven assists. David Koteff had Arnold each drawing two goals and three assists. Firefighters lose The Richmond Hill Fire Fighters played their first playoff game against East York Fire Fighters and they ran into a stone wall by the name of Bob Smith who just a few years ago tended goal for the Richmond Hill Rams. Smith blocked 48 shots. was only beaten once, and even then it was put in by his own man. Phil Bellavance in the Richmond Hill net also played a steady game blocking 35 shots and allowing only three goals. The first period was an end to end affair with only five whistles the whole period. East York got its second goal at the 7:52 mark of the third period to make it 2-0. A strange play took place at the 13:26 mark of the third period when Rod Chap- man passed the puck to Larry Sheir who in turn passed it to Barry Pollard. East York scored the first goal of the game at the 17:53 mark of the second period. Pollard‘s shot hit the post dead<on. The rebound came straight out in front of the net. One of the defencemen. in attempting to clear the puck. fired it into the centre of the net. Pollard got credit for the goal. East York finished the scoring at the 17.01 mark and even when Richmond English soccer team coming ,u A n“. orlnnaHnn tpanhpr 2| rhp During this time he be arranged with local I“ Va‘dditiorn the high _Th§b0y5 Royals Youth Soccer Club will host 21 boys from Wilbraham High School in Manchester. England assists while Frank Rossi had one goal""and""five' assists. Bob Lusby and Willie Robinson each scored goals. Steven Arnold got the other assist. Big man Mr. Rossi was the big man in Oak Ridges‘ opening game firing three goals despite the over- time loss. Assists went to Peter Narduzzi. Jeff Mitchell and Sanders. Hill pulled its goaltender for a sixth attacker they could not get any goals. CONCRETE STONE MIX film/m CONCRETE SAND MIX rum, MORTAR MIX “mad $1 .95/« STEEL STUDS Budd your walls wnth METAL STUDS Fireproof. No Shnnkmg, No Warping Cuts Easnv With Metal Snips March 28. 1979 followed with Kevin Ryan scoring Richmond Hill’s first goal from Keith Moffett. Paul Joslin scored the second from James Barry and Gallagher. Keates was in goal again. Returning to The Hill lineup after being ill was Scott Boyle. n 1-", A -v4.~v Previous action saw Cadillac edging Newmarket 2-1 in playoff action coming from behind a 1â€"0 deficit in the first period. Scott Russell got the tying goal in the second period from Ryan and Kevin Mclnnis. Then it was Ryan doing the winning honors with only 25 seconds remaining in the game. Thve Cadillac boys won the Uxbridge Lions Peewee Tour- nament in handy fashion. They opened with an 11-0 trouncing of the Oshawa Black Hawks behind the four~goal scoring of Keith Moffett. John Zadona was right behind with two goals with one each to Kevin Mclnnis. Paul Joslin. Di Gioacchino, Ryan and Steve Ceballo ALL OUR PRICES INCLUDE DELIVERY. 21/2" 35/8,. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF PLASTER, DRYWALL, INSULATION 81 ACCESSORIES. 15/3" 11 1/2c 14‘/2° 16¢ /ft‘ tourney from May 23 to June 6 “ 'vl:lie_173;yand 14â€"year-olds will be accompanied by five adults including the 66 LB. BAG MINIMUM ORDER $25.00 1/2¢ /ft Rossi was selected the most vamable“p'12§yer“of the tournament. Sharing the goaltending duties were Keith McQuarrie and Stephen Smith. Sudden death The same Oak Ridges team lost out in sudden death overtime to Stirling by 5-4 in the Little NHL hockey tournament at South River. They opened the tournament with an impressive 6-3 win over Wainfleet with Rossi checking in with three goals and an assist while David Koteff had two goals and an assist. Robert Sanders got the other goal along with two assists. Peter Narduzzi had three assists with singles to Paul Lalonde and Steven Arnold. That final game with Stirling saw Rossi again leading the scoring way with two goals and an McQuiggan, Sean O’Brien. Christ Kristensen, Paul Smith. Back row, Danny Ransom, coach, Dave Abernathy, Glen Dimpfel. Carl Kiely. Jim Hodgson, Ralph Seybold, Darrin Grodzinski, Dave Park, manager. /ft 2x4x1" SHEE‘ 4x8x1" $3.20/SHEET RIGID INSULATION PORTLAND CEMENT $ vu but“. MASONRY CEMENT $2I7o CEILING TEXTURE PROTEX DECORATIVE WALL STUCCO James Barry fashioned four assists with three assists each to Ryan and Orveo Paoletti. Kevin Mclnnis and Gallagher each had two assists with one each for Russell, Zandona, Ceball and Moffett. Glen Harding earned the shutout BLANK PERRY Then came a 3-0 win over Port Perry with Ryan opening the scoring ‘in the first period unassisted. Pat Engel made it 2-0 in the second with assists to Di Gioacchino and Barry. The final period saw Di Gioacchino scoring the third goal from Zandona. Harding and Keates shared the shutout. Then came the big 2-1 cham- pionship triumph over Ajax with Paoletti getting the first goal from Ceballo in the first period. Paul Joslin got the second one in the third period from Ceballo and Ryan. Ajax scored with only 42 seconds remaining in the game. Keates was in' the nets. Di Gioacchino was returning after being illi headmistress of the school. Miss Perry, and soccer coach Alan Bell. Bell, a physical assist while David Koteff had a ~rgoalr ‘zand - three assists; and Robert Sanders. one goal and two assists. BANTAMS The Oak Ridges Banâ€" tams gave it the big try but they lost both their games in the Georgetown hockey tournament, 2-1 and 2-0 to Copper Cliff. Bob Mashinfe} got the lone Oak Ridges goal from Rodney Gilchrist. Despite the two losses the Allan’s Shell Service of Gormley team received some fine goaltending from Billy MacArthur and Kevin Bourassa. PRE-NOVICE Oak Ridges 4, Keswick 3. For Oak Ridges it was Trevor Bingham, Shane Dungey, Carl Cartwright and Wayne Kelly scoring. Assists went to Bingham, Carson Fee, and Cart- wright. 80¢/ $3.35 $8.95 44 LBS. $9-75 80 LBS 66 LBS 44 LBS the and tell. ical education teacher at the school, is an ex- professional soccer player in the English league and a former resident of Richmond Hill. Coach Bell was on a teaching exchange in 1976 in the Toronto school system and lived on Taylor Mills Road. The Richmond Hill Minor Atom A’s came up with a fine performance in the Blue Line Hockey Tournament at Kitchener just losing one game and that to the hometown who won it all. By MATT THOMPSON The month of March saw many great achievements for the youth bowlers at ABC Bowl. Perhaps the best in- dividual achievement came from Denise Edwards who rolled a 418 single flat March 4. Denise started her game with a spare in the first frame and then proceeded to throw nine consecutive strikes and topped her game off with a corner pin spare. March is big month for ABC bowlers This was her first 400 single and puts her in contention for one of the high singles in Ontario. The néxt tournament was the Masterâ€"Bantam They opened the round- Take the equity in your home right now and put it to work. use it to buy a brand new Cedarview home for yourself and your family. Beautiful homes, with all the features you've been planning for your next home Prices start at only $72,900 for these fully detached homes; . You almost own this new home already The Highnote - Sbedroom, big finished family room with woodâ€"burning fireplace During this time he assisted the local minor soccer club with refereeing and coaching and from this association developed the idea for the upcoming visit. The English party will arrive via Wardair May 23 and will be Billeted in local homes. robin series losing 5-2 to the Kitchener Krackers and then went on down Belleville 5-3 and Owen Sound 5-0. Kitchener. by virtue of winning all its three games, was awarded the championship. Tournament held March 11. No teams from ABC Bowling placed in the top three although some fine individual awards were picked up. Jim Hughes took home the high triple flat with a score of 589 while Debbie Greenfield won the same trophy for the girls with a score of 486. Cindy Wells beat her average by a total of 180 pins and went home with the high triple pins over average trophy. Finally. on March 18 the provincial round of the 4 Steps to Stardom was bowled. This round saw three different en- tries from ABC Bowl. MATCHES A number of games will Bebbie Greenfield be arranged with local opposition and several surrounding communities are also interested in testing their skills against the Mancunians. The English team. along with the Richmond Hill Bantams, will compete in the Inter- national Soccer Tour- nament in Chatham, New Jersey, from May 26 to 29. That opening game loss successive goals. The Saw Brian Hunt getting Evergreen Lawn the first goal for Rich’ Sprinklers‘ Hill team rhond Hill from Aldo came up with an inspired Teofilo; and Bobby Cook 5-3 win over Bellevilleina the second one from Hunt penalty-free contest. and Brett .Frederiks. It took Richmond Hill Kitchener wrapped the game up " with three competed in the Bantam girls singles and placed seventh with a score of 528. The winner was Jennifer Witmer from Kitchener who won with a 640 triple. The senior girls also competed in the provincial round and finished 10th overall with a score of 2,926 for three games. The team com- prised Wendy Brough, Denise Edwards, Laura Haddow. Lorraine Peel and Lorrie Quiggl They all bowled well but lost to a strong team from Royal York Recreation Lanes in Weston who won it with a total of 3,364. Atoms lose Office Hours: Dain noon to 6 pm in Newmarket centrally aur- In addition the high school boys hope to visit the Oshawa and Niagara Falls areas of the province. However, it will not be all soccer as Miss Perry hopes to get a first hand experience of the local school system and visits to the Ontario Science Centre and CN Tower are also on the agenda. It took Richmond Hill only eight seconds into the game to score with Brian Hunt pulling the trigger from Maurice Poirier. Belleville then got its first goal but Teofilo got that one back just seven seconds later unassisted. Belleville came back to tie the score in the same first period and then took the lead in the next session. It was all Richmond Hill after that as Brian Coulson tied the game from Teofilo and Vince Capotosto in the second period. The third period saw goals by Hunt from Warren Payne and Maurice Poirier; and Bobby Cook from Poirier conditioned. as are all of our Cedarview homes - $77,900 Call or Wtite A RE§IDENT sro‘ms CAMP July 1 to SEPT. l, 1979 Hockey Opportunity Camp Box 208 Sundridge, Ontario 90A 110 Weekly Sessions (705) 336.770; The boys hope to watch the Toronto Blizzards of the North American Soccer League and the baseball Blue Jays. Anyone interested in further information or assisting with ac- commodation. driving. or other functions is asked to contact Doreen Thomas at 884-4350 or Ed Kenny at 883-1253. and Brian Hunt Goalies David Sharon and Jason Maxey shared the shutout in the 5-0 verdict over Owen Sound with Aldo Teofilo leading the offensive with two goals. Both were assisted by Brian Coulson. Single goals went to D a n n y J e n s e n unassisted; Lorenz Boff unassisted; and Hunt from Poirier and Cook with one second remaining in the game. It was a great effort from the entire Richmond Hill team. A previous exhibition game saw the Evergreen’s nipping Oak Ridges Atoms 4-3. Richmond Hill goals were by Andy Minuti from Coulson; Minuti again from Teofilo and Frederiks; Teofilo unassisted on a shor- thanded effort; and Capotosto from Darin Chapman, Hockey Opportunity _ Camp

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