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Richmond Hill Liberal, 4 Jul 1979, B3

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Heads you win Thornhill Flyers‘ Minor Peewee Town Rep player Peter Nickerson‘uses his head in this action shot during a series of exhibition gamesbetween area select teams held at the Reservoir in Thornhill. The Flyers were competing against the Thornhill Peewee Selects and won 8-0. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg). Barth ’s Cleaners John (‘urrie fired in both goals as Barth‘s (‘leaners tied Newrnarket 2-2 in Thornhill Junior Rep minor soccer action last week. ()ther action: Major Bantam Rep: Thornhill N. S. Smith 1. Ni-wrnarket :l. Rocco Volpc got the only Thornhill 89211.. . . BANTAM GIRLS Thornhill Quality Rugs 2. Bolton 0. Allison McEnteer and Laura Goble scored for Thor- nhill. Peeiiee Girls: Markham :l. Thornhill Jarrett Totnlinson 0. Major Mosquito: Newtnarket 2, Thornhill Wellington Place 1. Darryl Talbot got the lone goal. Minor Mosquito: Thornhill Schickedanz 2. Woodbridge 0. Andrew Ludwik got both Thornhill goals. , Minor Atom: Thornhill Lions 0. Stouffville 0. Squirts: Thornhill Wimpey 2. Markham 0. \t'impey‘s came up with a good team effort beating Markham. Neil Par- menter scored both goals. Michael Davis and Brian Rasmussen played well on defence while Bryce (‘ooper was strong in goal to earn his shutout. llOl'SE LEAGUE Prebble T\' (l. l'golini (‘ontracting 2.. ,Mitchell Winemaker and' (‘liff lloltz scored for Ugolini. Pcewec-Banta In: llale‘s Pharmacy 2:. Lohlaws 4. ‘ Steve Greenland scored two goals for Loblaws with singles to D. Nixon and K. llarney. Doug Atler scored all three goals for Dale‘s. Major Mosquito: Shawley Printing 3. Quality Rugs 2. Shawn Austin fired in two goals for Shawley with Gord Wright getting the other one. Stuart Tidd and Alan Nissenthall scored for Quality. Video 2t. Royal Trust 1. Kostaki Stanatakos ripped home two goals for Video with Brian Stevenson getting the other one. Peter (‘hojnacki‘ scored for Royal. Miitor Squirt: Markham Place :1. llowson Sports ti. Michael Daher was a two-goal man for Markham Place with Mark Groves getting one. a. Squistkflbvonto «Drive Away Service (l, Shoppers Drug Mart 0. John Sherman played well for Shoppers. Bruno of Italy I. (Solden Brush ti. Andrew Duck- man fired in three goals for the winners with Barry Newstead getting the other one. Major Squirts: l. ('ostain Estates 0. Marcello Almeida. Michael Koffman. Jamie (‘oulter and George [leveliadis scored for the winners Keffer Minor Atom: Durango Air Tools 5. Dianco Steel ii. Daryl Landau led the offensive with three goals with singles to Jason Schklarv and Sean Dirt Shop edges Prebb/e TV by 9-8 Dirt Shop Prebble TV 9‘8 in Thor- nhill minor hardball league action last week with Gerard Jacobs leading the way with two hits. Billy Dodge scored the winning run in the last inning on a wild pitch. Scott Kelly had a perfect night for Prebble with three walks and a single. Other play saw Fisher Sports downing J. C. Trailer 14â€"4 in a game highlighted by Wade Sherman‘s triple play. Sherman and Marshall Starkman also scored three times in the game. Pitcher Guy Patterson threw a two-hitter. Lorne Urman and Dileep Ranjan got the hits for the losers. Ontario Baseball Association action saw Thornhill B. Jacobs 8: Sons Tykes lose 16-15 to Newmarket B's. Thornhill's pitchers gave up only four hits in the game but walked 15 batters and hit another four. Kevin Ross and Nicky Mazzoli had three hits apiece for Thornhill. The Solar Travel Bantams edged Bolton 8-6 with pitcher Grant Davidson allowing only three walks and also driving in three runs. Ian McGregor had three rbi's. In a previous game Solar defeated Newmarket 13-10 with only five hits. edged pitcherJohn Leeallowing Coughlin had a double Ron and a single. I l ROLLING HILLS can: own I I WARDEN AVE. (Just north of Siourrviiie Rd.) I I is offering a I 1 Champagne Hot & Cold Buffet j I Every Sunday 2-6 s595 perm-i I .1 SPRING SALE I t OF I I GOLF CLUBS | : Spalding, Dunlop, I I Titelist, Pings Lynx, Alfa, | | TNT Touch : I We will not be undersold! : L 388-1955 J THORNHILL DLDTIMERS INVITES APPLICATION Must be Thornhill resident over 35 years of age. Apply: PO. Box 472 Thornhill L3T 4A2 {S by July 15, 1979 THE LIBERAL. Wenesay. uy. â€"-3 CthtlknwmkwflHeaven? Ry PAT KELLY Someone â€" and nobody seems to know who in vented the expression “hat-trick" to denote three goals scored by one player in a single game. If Richmond Hill soccer players keep going the way they have been during the last few weeks someone is going to have to come tip with a new expression to indicate five goals by one player in one game. Natalie Ross scored five goals against Newmat‘ket. Pino DeCina got another five against Newrnarket and Kim (‘aume went one- upmanship with six â€" a double hat-trick against. you guessed it. Newmarkct. Single hat-tricks were scored by Alison Kirk. Virginia House and Aldo Teofilo in various games while Peter MacNamara Ra scored a hat-trick plus one Results: (iIRLS' TOWN REP Atoms: K & K Home Improvements 11, Newmarket 1. Kim (‘aume scored six goals to lead her team to victory iiith Paula Pescador getting two with singles to Robyn McComb. Leanne Dungey and Dianne Kallus. Peewees: Kiddie Kohblers 11. Newmarket 0. Natalie R055 led the pack with five goals with three. uh. a hat-trick going to Virginia Douse. two to Helen Thomlinson and one to Monica Stohr. Special mention of fine defensive play by Lori Tiberio ensuring the shutout. Mosquito: Levendale Bakery 7. Newmarket 0. Alison Kirk got the hat trick with Tina Anne ll‘Meara checking in with two goals and singles to Michelle Cairns and Andrea Hunter. Bantams: Scholastic Publications ll. Thornhill 0. Penny (‘rowe Caroline Gundert and Natalie Duregon scored for The Hill. Aurora X. Scholastic Publications 2. Linda Sciberias and Gundert scored for Scholastic. BOYS‘ TOWN REP Minor Atom: A. Beattie to, Newmarket l. Pino llecina rapped in five goals for Beattie with Danny Patterson getting two and singles to Dean Artenosi. (‘olin Graham and James Young. (‘oach Scotty Mac~ donald is pleased with his boys‘ record of five wins in five starts. His team has now defeated every team in the league. They have been less fortunate in Ontario (‘up play losing 8-2 to Oakville. The tlakville team was a superbly disciplined squad and fully deserved its win. There were no reports received for Atom divisions. IIOL'SE LEAGL'E Mini Squirts: Leuschner Spraying 1, Dondeb (‘onstruction 0. Michael Brown got the lone goal. Richmond Hill Lions 2, Tournaments Inc.. 0- Elizabeth Boer and Kevan Sodek got the goals. SQL‘IRTS: (‘ 8.- .l. Investments 3. Kent (‘Iothes 2. Mathew (‘illis. Nicky Passetta and (‘hris Quadrini scored for C & J. Marino . D'Alberto got two goals for Kent‘s. Mac Fleming Paints 2. Ratcliffs Canada 0. Daryl Baxter got both goals. I North York Trophies «I. Tree Transplanting ll. Anthony Fusco John Majuri and Sean (‘arlisle were the scorers for the winners. l-‘ann's Sports (‘entrc George Ross Photo . John llumphries got two goals. ') 0 Atoms: Torontario Electrical 3. (‘aesar's Palace 2. Aldo Teofilo got all three goals for the winners with S. tlrfanakos and Fred Rossi scoring for Caesar's. Teofilo was the big story in this evenly matched game Powell Plumbing 2. Ken Bentham Signs 2. Marco Dunambro and Michael Lamport got the goals for Powell while Lorenz Bott and Vito (‘asalinvovo scored for Bentham. Ken Bentham‘s was a bit unlucky not to score at the end of the game. One goal would have given them their first win of the season. Michael Lamport scored on a penalty. Rott's play deserved better titan one goal. Globe Travel 4. t‘asabil (‘ontraclors 3. Peter MacNamara scored all ‘four goals for Globe. For ('asabil it was John l-‘airhall. Sean McNabn‘ey and Brent Luckasavitch scoring The Globe defence had a hard time handling the attacking skills of John AIllIhtflland but succeeded in shutting him out. In the meanwhile his teammate Peter Mac- riamara took over the job of putting the ball in the net. t‘asabil played a hard-hitting game. No reports of game results are available for Mosquito or Peewee- Bantam games. By ERIC BRADBURY Two people will breathe a sigh ' of relief now that this weekend is over. Bill Armstrong and Kieran Lennon of the Richmond Hill Tennis (‘lub organized the l.(‘.T.A. Men‘s Singles Tour- nament which was played bet- ween showers with volunteers working hard to mop up flooded courts. ‘ In this instance the club should have presented the organizers with a trophy for beating the rain gods in the final. inrnOpsup won by Mark Girdler of Rich- mond over Paul Beck. also of Richmond Hill, 6-2. 6-3. Mark has been playing great tennis throughout this season and his semi-final win over Hani Ayoub, ranked number one in (less A. was probably one of the hardest fought and most exciting matches this club has had for a long time. COACHING Many club members have no doubt wished for the opportunity of attending one of the many coaching camps that are ad- vertised throughout the country Hi and particularly in the United States. These members will be in- terested in a weekend which has been organized by the executive for Saturday and Sunday. August 11-12. Two professional coaches have been hired from the Ontario Tennis Association and we shall be running a camp with six to eight hours of comprehensive coaching on each day. Films will be shown in the clubhouse to illustrate the fine points of the game and the executive is hopeful it will have Htenn IS video tape available to show and maybe correct individual faults. The numbers of people that can take a part in this program are, of course. limited and members that are interested should contact Pat Lohman. who is in charge of player development. as soon as possible at 884-7700. The house league is now well underway and we understand that the team, ‘Magnificent ()bsession‘. which was having trouble at the beginning being either mangificent or obsessed, is now in the lead. What‘s in a name‘? Myrna Willison. we suspect. _ Mutual Ladies lose first The lnter~countv event was ' Moments were tense Tuesday night in Kleinburg as the Mutual Life Ladies were defeated 10-9 in the bottom of the Spencer seventh inning. “MCI?” Sleak all" Kleinburg led Mutual Seafood i. l-‘airwin Life 4-1 up to the sixth (‘onstrtiction 0. Glenn ’l‘ainsh. Mark Ainley. Victor Pedenko and Jeff Goldberg. Major Atom: llotline Motors S. Dodds Overhead Doors 4. (‘arey Risman pumped in three goals for‘..HoLl.ine .Witb... (‘hristian Amott and Kevin t;ilhooley getting the others. Paul Pearl had two goals for Dodds with singles to (‘orey Mindel and Marc Krofv chick. (‘anac Kitchens 7. (‘ollins Publishers 2. Tej Dhillion paced the win- ners with three goals with singles to Skip Taylor. Joey Sinopoli. Ian Bear. and Fred Rutherford. Brian Kandell scored both goals for Collins. Sunview Doors 1. Octagon Restaurant 0. Randy Rebellato scored for Sunview. Octagon’s Frank Ruffolo played a strong game in goal. Superior Tire 2. Deluca Dental Lab 1. Brad Bellows scored both goals for Superior. Mike Elvidge replied for Deluca while Ian Cunliffe also came up with a fine game. “ Design your own Supply dealer. Standard Sizes iii-iiiiiii n r I‘lIrIlll iiririiiiii Co cg Highway 12, Brooklin areas with permanent non-slip slabs. A wide range of COIOUI’S and sizes available. Also ask about our edgings, curbs and steps, all precision made to fit true and square from Brooklin. See your local Garden Centre or Building 12" x 24” 24” x 24” 18" x 24" 30" x 24" 36" x 24” Red, Yellow, Green, Brown, Charcoal or Natural colour. inning when the Mutual Ladies bombarded them with seven runs including a homerun by Sherry Robinson. Kleinburg then came back to score four runs in the bottom of the sixth tying the game 8~8. r-uMary; Lou Davies, scored a lone run in the seventh inning bringing the score to 9-8 in favor of Mutual Life. however, all was lost when Klein- burg's big hitter came to the plate with two runners on and smashed the winning run home. The ladies extend béral make shopping QOSiQr l patio and Sidewalk slabs patio and walk Brooklin ncrete Products limited . OnlMin 416-63541“ Ynnge SL, Nounmrkct, Onlaviii 416-8‘11-2371 Highway 11, HllnI\\IIIl‘, Ontario TOE-TH‘l-Illfl Hwy. 11 1, Halilntrlun. Ontariii TOT-41‘ l 10" to Bob special thanks Davies. who in the coaching capacity stood by them with en- couragement and support throughout the entire at your game. The Mutual Life Ladies defeated Downsview in their fifth game of the season 4-2 with Corinne Cieszynski accounting for self To two runs including a homerun and Sherry Robinson scoring the other two runs. Linda Lipka was the winning pitcher striking out 13 '- batters and only allowing four hits for the entire game. The Mutual Ladies' record is currently live wins and one loss. ONE OF OUR 4% LIKE NEW USED CARS Financing available to qualified buyers. 12 +12 Warranty available 1977 MARK V Immaculate. Low mileage. New car price over $17,000.00. Huge Savings. Lic. LUY 644 1978 OLDS TORONADD 1979 DODGE ASPEN 4 dr., 6 cyl.. automatic. miles, Lic. 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