Richmond Hill opened the scoring in the first period on a goal by Paul Black from Dean Anenosi and Jon Lounds. The Richmond Hill Minor Atoms dropped a 5- 4 game to Aurora despite a last minute desperation attempt to tie the game by pulling their goalie. Tony Bellavanoe got Richmond Hill's first goal from Cliff Lynham; with Hal Murphy getting the other one from the same Bellavance. ' Goalie Phil Bellavance was a standout for Rich mond Hill in all the games. Also contributing greatly That final game against North York saw the Pizza guys trailing 3-0 in the third period but pulling close with two quick goals and almost tying the game with their goalie out in the dying seconds. The Richmond Hill Peewee A‘s have won their first four league games of the season in- cluding last Sunday's 6-0 The Richmond Hill Barrel Pizza hockey team almost grabbed the brass ring in the annual Niagara Falls tour» namem recently going right to the finais before being edged out by North York 3-2. Richmond Hill had opened the tournament against the same team winning 3-1 and then going on to lose to Summit Royals 4-3. and then defeat Welland 1-0. Hill Peewees win 4 Richmond Hill wasted little time gunning down Orillia as they scored five goals in the first period Pulling the trigger were Ben Carbone from Barry It showed again in a 6-1 triumph over Aurora last week. a 9-2 win against Ajax in an exhibition match and a 101 drub~ bing of Orillia. Jim Flett was the big gun in the Aurora win sooring three goals with singles going to Carl Boyle, James Kenndy and Walter llarapiak. Assists went to Al Evelyn. Mark Stevens. two. and Mark Joslin. Marway wins again Good forechecking and effective penalty killing has spelled success for the Richmond Hill Marway Farms Minor Midgets to date this season. Bayview won the right to meet Thornlea by downing the previously The Bayview Seniors ,soccer team will meet Thornlea in the York County Secondary School finals today (Wednesday) at Bayview. Bayview vs Thornlea The Bayview Seconâ€" dary School senior girls field hockey team didn't win any physical awards in the Ontario cham- pionships at the University of Toronto last week but they won several moral ones. Coach Diana Martyn‘s Great year for Bayview gals The Bruce Richter- coached team has won all of its four starts not only handily but by scoring If you like great beginnings you have to like the Richmond Hill Legion Midgets who have barged from the starting gate with a vengeance. eight game Their latest last Sunday 1 Hill when ll previously goals Hill Legion Midgets flying high If you like great eight goals in every twice by 82 and 8-0 Paul Beckwith opened The second period was Bramalea BlueTripleAg I ,4» ‘ I,_.,- fl-_- A A . . _ ‘ _ . _ , .1 rm,,_,,n,:nnn P Farrell naVPd the Accicio 8-2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. November 7. 1979 Baker's Trailer Sales ane Pm] Bellavance 1n [he meanwhile they a standout for Rich will be playing an 1 Hill in all the exhibition game in 38. Markham tonight contributing greatly (Wednesday). . Atoms lose 5-4 Pizza in finals Economy-size luxury 3:23:22?$220330: and alonnnl rnnflmrv A The second period saw Danny Paterson scoring twice with Derek Flood assisting on both goals and Robbie Patterson on ‘one. Billy Hodges scored in the last period from Artenosi and Black. Pino Decina played an ex- cellent game on defence. In finishing second the Hill team came home with $100 and are now considering participating in tournaments in Ohio. Tennessee and Mt. Tremblant. Quebec. Richmond Hill goalgetters in the Summit Royals‘ 1055 were Dave Sluarl from Murphy; Tom Sanlon from Rob Dynes and Doug Hodgson'. and Chapman unassisted. The opening game win againsl the same North York squad saw Beliavance again opening lhe scoring for Barrel Pizza with Lynham and Murphy assisting. Then it was Doug Lewis from Chapman; and Murphy from Tony Bellavance and Lynham. And it was the same Chapman getting the winning and only goal against Welland. were Chapman and Murphy. shutout over Newmarket Goalies‘ Terry Greenfield and John McFee teamed up for the shutout while Mike Rae Dave Abernethy got the only Richmond Hill goal from Shawn Gallaugher. A talented and strong Newmarket team defeated the Richmond Hill Minor Bantams twice this past week by 5-0 and 5-1 counts. There was a bright spot as the team travelled to The Hill put in two more in the second period with Joslin scoring his second goal of the game unassisted followed by m the second pel‘IOG mm Note: The plaver Joslm scoring hlS second scoring the 10th goal was goal of the game notrecordedonlhegame unassisted followed by sheetl Minor Bantams lose - Munro: Jim Flett from Mark Joslin and Duane Aubie: Fletl from Aubie and James Kennedy; Barry Munro unassisted: and Joslin from Walter Harapiak and Steve Rumble. Bayview came out flying in the last half scoring three goals to undefeated Markham squad 5-3 last Monday in a thriller which saw the winners trailing 2-0 after the first half. Their latest coup came last Sunday night in The Hill when they downed previously undefeated Aurora 8-1. Prior to that they had opened the regular schedule by walloping Newmarkel Features easy handling, allâ€"aroUnd pertomance. rugged censtructuon and elegant comton At a pnce you'll like ‘A -. _ Goflooit. They opened with a 4-0 win over London Huron East with Mulcahy scoring two goals with singles to Green and Wintjes. Then came the con» solation finals against Stralford and they won this one handily by 5~1 with Green scoring two goals and singles to Angelo Deangelis, Dungey and Mulcahy. The team‘s next game is Friday in Bolton at 7:45 Then came another impressive 7-3 triumph over Aurora with that man Rae hitting with three goals again and the others going to Wimjes, Bruce Smith. Mulcahy and Lawlor. In keeping with their good start this season the boys participated in a tournament in Woodstock and came home with the consolation champion- ship‘ Orillia got some more lumps from the locals in a second meeting going down this time 9-1 with Dungey turning on the power this time with three goals with McKee getting two and singles to Rae, Smith. Steve Green and Mike Hubrich. Richmond Hill opened the schedule with a one sided 11-2 thrashing of Orillia with Rae scoring four goals with Wintjes and Dungey getting two and singles to Pat Mulcahy. Steven Green and team captain Dave McKee. led the scorers with two goals with singles to Tim Lawlor, Todd Dungey, Bruce Smith. and Bernie Wintjes. Five of the goals were 'scoréa in thé secbnd period. Scoring for Richmond .Hill were Kevin Ryan from Scott Russell; Abernathy from Paul Josllin and Scott Russell; Scott Boyle from Kevin Ryan and James Barry: and Joslin with the winner from Abernethy and Gallaugher. Orillia and won that game 4-3. Aubie from Harapiak and Mark Stevens. Orillia got its one goal at the start of the third period but Richmond Hill was right back with goals by Eddie Main .from Evelyn: and James Kennedy from Don Head and A] Evelyn. Markham's one sending the game into overtime. Sunday's game saw Richmond Hill move into sole possession of first place in the York Simcoe league by defeating Aurora in a game which they dominated from the first whistle. Ed McNally was the big hero for Bayview scoring three goals and setting a fourth one up‘ Harry Stel and Peter Agostoupons got the others. squad was eliminated from reaching the finals by losing 3-2 to Monarch Park but seven of their players caught the eye of All in all it was quite a year for the Bayview girls who won the York County championship and finished second in the Georgian Bay. As for next year? “It‘ll be a building year for us.“ said Martyn “We‘ll be losing five players at least. But we should be competitive.“ The Bayview team won one other game beating Monarch Park 3-2 with the goals going to Jen~ nifer Lord. Debbie 'Murray and Rumney. to the finals. Kathryn Rumney got the only goal for Bayview in that game As for the tournamenl‘ the Bayview girls narrowly missed upen~ ding the powerful Lorne Park team which went on “It's quite an honor being selected for the tryouts," commented coach Martyn. “They must have really showed well in the tournament. The tryouts are held throughout the winter.“ The seven impressed so much they were selected to attend tryouts {or the provincial team at the U. of T. The players were Penny Smith. goalkeeper, Heather HarriSOn. Jill Harris, Jennifer Lord, Karen Baxter. Debbie Murray and Kathryn Rumney. Paul Beckwith opened the scoring early from Dave Leuschner and Pat Lawlor. Then it was Andrew Don coming back a minute later to score the first of his three goals of the night Dave Banton drew an assist on the play. The second period all Richmond Hill's Mike Hegenauer. L Baxter. Pat Lawlor JP. Farrell comb with Don‘s additiona‘ goal to put them in by 8-1. Richmond Hill minder Doug Mai Ontario officials 10427 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL RICHMOND HILL DATSUN LTD' MORE REASONS WHY WE’LL STAY THE #1 SELLER IN CANADA. The Legion plays at home next Sunday to Richmond Hill net~ minder Doug Macklin produced excellent Work in both of the Legion's first two games. The Legion‘s goals â€" for average in the first four games is 8.25 and goals- against 1.0. all Richmond Hill‘s with Mike Hegenauer. Lorne Baxter. Pat Lawlor and JP. Farrell combining with Don's additional two goal to put them in front by 8-1. Our New Datsun Pickup. The Richmond Hill Ball Association would also like to thank the Coaches, Managers, and all volunteers who helped to make our year a success. The Richmond Hill Ball Association, on behalf of the Town Representative Teams, would like to thank the following for their support during the 1979 season: OBond Structural Steel OCadillacBaif °Evyan Perfumes (Canada) Ltd. °Kinsmen Club of Richmond Hill ORatcliffs Canada Ltd. 7 0Richmond Hill Dairy Queen 0Richmond Hill Lions Club Z3 richmond hill ball assoc. Other Legion game results: Bramalea Blue Triple A‘s in an exhibition game at the Richmond Hill Arena. Harold Mills and Robert Romano led the way with two goals apiece with singles to Jason Page and Mark Broschek. Assist to Adolf Curtis. Bob’s Boys win 6-1 Bob‘s Boys defeated Mazza 6-1 in Richmond Hill Minor Hockey House League action last week. Legion 8. Newmarket‘ll iiiiififiiifiiiiiiiiiiifï¬iï¬ï¬mmm oRoman Corporation 'Sunny Crunch Foods OSuperior Propane 0Texas Instruments OTournaments Inc. 0Richmond Hill Umpires Assoc. Other Novice action saw Galaxy Restaurant downing Ramer Fuels 5-0. Paul Lanni got two goals for the winners with singles to Daryl Baxter. Craig Burton and Jason Amos. J. P. Farrell paved the way with two goals and an assist while Andrew Don. Cleve Jones. Warren Nye. Hegenauer. and Dave Banton all added singles. Assists went to Dave Banton. two, Hegenauer, twa, Ken Jensen. two, while James Gwillam, Lawlor. Leuschener and Jones had one apiece. Wayne Price got the lone goal for Mazza. Legion 8, Newmarkel 0. Same old story as before only worse as Ken Jensen and Paul Beckwith provided the winning spark with two goals llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIII) mow FORMING 5 PIN it 10 PIN LADIES MORNING LEAGUES w o .5. 884-3300 Richmond Hill goalie Steve Harris got his first shutout of the seasm and deserved it. apiece while James Gwillam, Farrell. Banton and Don all added singles. Assists went to Hegenauer, two. Jensen. Banton. Rob Cashin. Gwillam, Dave Car- michael‘ Lawlor. Leuschener. and Farrell. PHONE 8849366 ASK FOR RUTH, DEAN OR GREG