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Richmond Hill Liberal, 31 Oct 1979, B2

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They won the midget championship and finished second in the junior championship and, as a result. will be And it was a dramatic endingas the Diana Martyn-coached Bayview team got the winning goal in the final minute with The Bayview Seconâ€" dary School girls senior field hockey team won the York County cham~ pionship last week edging Dr. G. W. Williams of Aurora 2-! in a game held at King City Bayview Secondary The Si. Robert‘s Junior boys soccer team finished atop the York County standings regular schedule this year going undefeated in six games. They concluded their regular schedule Monday by tying Thornhill 1-1 with Adriano Scornesse tying the game with only two minutes to go. St. Robert's High School had most of the ‘answers last week in the York County Midget, Junior and Senior volleyball champions- hips. ' The previéus week they defeated Thornlea 5-1 with Joe Cotruzzolo "Sf. Robert’s wins volleyball honors St. Robert’s first in soccer standings B-2 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. MORE POWER, Here are 15 boys out, of the many, under the Ieadership of Harry Stel and Alastair Duncan, who experienced the great feeling of winning. Their Trophies are proudly displayed in the window of Globe Travel ‘ -. Richmond Hill, who would like to express their feelings of thanks for all work that went into it during lhe past season. It is not only the winning part of it, but the participation that make's Canada a great country to live in and we at Globe Travel are proud to be a part of it. SMALL CAR CENTRE LTD. TOP ROW: , Harry Stel (Coach) Alastair Duncan (Coach) SPONSOR PRESENTS THE LEGEND GETS BIGGER. Girls finish first in York field hockey THE 1980 HONDA CIVIC! FROM 11623 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL TEL. 8849274 773-4542 GLOBE TRAVEL SERVICE “ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE" 1979 represented in both categories at the Georgian Bay chamâ€" pionships tomorrow (Thursday) at George Banting Memorial High School in Ailiston. Sutton, who defeated St. Robert‘s in the junior championship, will also go to the Georgian Bay competitions. Kathryn Rumney tallying on a penalty comer effort. Jennifer Lord got the other Bayview goal. Senior girls basketball action saw St. Robert‘s splitting games winning 64-28 over Woodbridge and losing 41-32 to powerful Markham. scoring three goals with singles to Paolo Gullo and Sam Foti. Both teams represented the area in the Georgian Bay finals in Bracebridge [he following day with Bayview finishing second Saskia Vriend led the scoring in the Woodbridge win hooping 26 points with Andrea Korchinski getting 14 points and Laurie Andrejicka 7. It was Laurie‘s first game in ihe roundrobifi behind the champion Parry Sound squad. “We. were the previous MIDDLE ROW: Peter MacNamara Mark Hincks Eddie Mastro Neal Cox Peter Torok Danny Stong Derek Radeke Miles Weiss October 31. 1979 the window of Globe Travel Service in tired from day." said Also making the trek to Alliston will be Langstaff Secondary School of Richmond Hill who finished second to Stouffville in the senior finals. It was the first time St. Robert's has ever been represented by two teams at the Georgian Bay championships. In the Markham game it was Vriend with 10 points. Pat Conlin‘ 10‘ Andrejicka. 6. and Linda Westermann with 6. Parry Sound and Bayview will be com- peting in the All Ontario championships at the Universiiy of Toronto later in the week. coach Martyn. “We just didn't have it.“ Bayview lied all its games. It was 1-1 against Banting with Liz Wiggins scoring; 0-0 against Parry Sound; and 1-1 against Williams with Rumney scoring. in over a month after being out with an injury. Libéral The midget bracket stand for QUALITY BOTTOM ROW: Craig McAllister Timothy Gibbins Todd Westell Steven Saul Rolland Heider the hard saw St‘ Robert’s edging Bayview Secondary School of Richmond Hill in the opening round robin. Both teams had win-loss records of 7-1 but the nod went to St. Robert's via a point spread having split games with one another. Semiâ€"final play saw St. Robert's defeating Woodbridge 15-10, 15-11. and Markham District High School winning over Bayview 15-12, 15-9. St, Roberts then downed Markham in the finals 15- 4, 15-8. Jeff Volpe of St. Robert‘s was voted the most valuable player by the coaches. The junior competitions saw St. Robert‘s off to a flying start winning its roundrobin eight games to nothing and then defeating Stouffville in the semi-finals. This was one of the most exciting and gruelling games ever (it took two hours to play) with St. Robert‘s prevailing 14-16. 15-12, 15- 13‘ Sutton then won the championship finals 15- 10,15-9. Dave Matys of St. Robert‘s was chosen the most valuable player. The senior division saw Langstaff winning its zone handify with 10 victories and no losses. They then defeated St. Robert‘s in semi-finals 15- 10. 15-9. They lost the finals to Stouffville 15-2, 11-15. and 15â€"13. Chris Kamp of Stouffville was the most valuable player. Save 15% Hillcrest Mall, Upper Canada Mall, Markham Place ‘RoadHarydley’ ice and snow radlal tire 53%;? Richmond Hill ER-1 4 Reg. $63 a-The great Sears steel winter radial for snow and ice traction without studs. And all with Sears guarantee! 2 steel belts, 2 polyester radial body plies. White- wall. 95R 068 000 series. Save 8% Save $5. 6-amp battery charger DieHard . . . 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