The York County Volleyball Club will be holding the first of two high school tournaments next Saturday at Thor- nlea Secondary School. A second tournament will take place October 20 at the same school with the competitions com- mencing at 8:30 am. The finals will be in the evening. Other action will see the top senior team from York County invited to the prestigious York University Classic Tournament October 13. There will be prizes for the finalists in both tournaments. Thvey went to the winners and runners-up Lorenz Boff of the Ken Bentham Signs‘ Atoms accepts the Eric Mac- Murray Memorial Trophy for being the most improved player in the Richmond Hill Soccer Club House League this past season. Presenting it is William MacMurray. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg) By PAT KELLY It rained sunshine and trophies oin‘ (he wegekgng as the Richmond Hill Minor Soccer Club's season ground [0 a triumphant ending. Championship was the name ofthe final day with some 800 trophies handed out to the lucky victors of season and post-season contests. On hand to distribute the trophies were Rich- mond Hill Soccer Club President Jane Stel. Whitchurch-Stouffville Soccer Club President Martin Johansen. and York Centre MLAS Alf Stong. Volleyball tourney Libéral QCer "’0’ * Ba? 8 30L ‘9: UR? VOL‘ It rained trophies at Soccer Day FOR EARLY DELIVERY ORDER NOW FROM He's improved LIMBERT'S The teams were tied 2-2 at the end of regulation time and two 10-minute overtimes failed to produce a deciding goal. Each team then took five kicks at goal with each The final game of the day turned out to be a mini-marathon between Flair Upholstery and Royal Canadian Legion Branch 375. in the games of the day and, indeed. to every young person who played soccer in Richmond Hill this season. CLOSE GAMES There were no runaway winners in the five games played. In only one game was the winning margin greater than two goals. 895-3222 EAGLE STREET NEWMARKET RAMS PROVINCIAL I I I I .jlfllbl’l/ A ADULT 'ZSO STUDENTS '|.50 CHILDREN '1.00 ‘ Winne'r of the 50/50 Draw Mr. K. Vance RAMS TUESDAY, OCT. 9th RICHMOND HILL ARENA MEMORIAL CUP CHAMPION PETERBOROUGH PETES VS All proceeds from this Exhibition Game will go towards the purchase of new seats in the arena... SUPPORT YOUR ARENA... TIME: 7:45 PM 1980 [lac/fay First prize was won by A. Mackenzie of Scarboro scoring three times They then went to alternating shots until Flair Upholstery‘s George Karvouniaris beat Legion goalie Keith Whitting. Flair‘s goalie Mark Rothwell and his teammates heaved one great sigh of relief before they started jumping for Joy. LONG DAY It was a long day and a busy one. A draw was held on tickets for a raffle held by the A. Beattie Minor Atoms to raise funds for their Miami Trip. POLYEI'HYLENE FILM Thla durable ï¬lm is handy to havearound lhe home or cottage. It makes an excellent vapour barrler. 2M". 2Mll. 1 500 Sq. FL 1.500 Sq. Ft. and second prize by A. Middleton of Aurora. The Kiddie Kobblers‘ Peewee girls, winners of both their league and the Cup were busy selling raffle tickets. If you were unfortunate enough to miss a chance you can still buy tickets from Jerry Van Essen by phoning him at 889-4302. The Eric MacMurray Memorial trophy for the most improved player in the house league was won by Lorenz Boff of the Atom Division as selected by the coaches. A list of players submitted by coaches appears below. Winner of the most valuable player award in the Bantam division was Peter Del Grosso who was picked by his teammates. It was presented by Mrs. Kemohan. MEDAL Winners of the Adidas Skills contest were presented with medals to acknowledge the honors they had brought to the club. Bobby Kennedy received a gold medal: Philip Landault. a silver. and Helen Tomlinson a bronze. 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