Thunderbirds ‘ tie Orillia 1-1 The Thornhill Minor Bantam 2‘s bounced back from an opening game 5-0 defeat at the hands of Barrie to down Aurora Saturday night 5-2 despite being hampered by in- juries. 8-4 â€"â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, November Thornhill trailed 1-0' after a lacklustre first pen iod but came on strong Craig Torisawa and Brett Dickson were unable to play due to injuries while Allan Bramson was on the limp. Minor Peewee //’3 beat Barrie 4-3 3t. Robert’s lose semi-final The Thornhill Minor Peewee Il‘s rebounded from a lackadaisical 5-1 loss to Unionville Friday night to defeat powerful Barrie 4-3. The St. Robert‘s High School Junior Boys soccer team finished in first plum in the York County Secondary School League this season but the worst was yet to come. The Thornhill Minor Atom ’l‘hunderbirds played to a 1-1 tie with ()rillia Sunday at 'l‘hor» nhill in a close‘checking "ll was a little disap pointing." acknowledged teacher Gerry Brand. “but what can you do? 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WE WILL INSTRUCT Good growing starts with good soil. 884:1 £93 Friday night‘s game saw Thornhill seeming to have trouble finding its skating legs and they trailed Unionville 2-0 at the end of the first period‘ tn the middle session thanks to an inspired performance by Arnold Rhynold who was playing his best game in two years with the team. He also got one of the goals along with John ‘Rainbow‘ Powell, Steve Smith. and Allan Bramson who nad two. Eugenio Colin was solid in goal. 7 Also turning in outâ€" standing performances were Jeff Clark and Jeff Turner top so" garden ml: compost manure In basketball action the SI. Robert‘s Junior girls lost tw0 tough games. The first one was by 24â€"22 to Thomhill and the second one 34-32 to Bayview. The senior girls ended up in second place behind Markham with a season record of nine wins and three losses. Playoffs commence. The Bayview game saw Natalie Durigon dropping six points. Barb Van Maris. eight. and Jackie Murphy six. ' game Stanley Misthios scored the lone Thornhill goal from Lorne Urman and Danny Diliddo. PHONE 88443366 14, 1979 n0 The score remained that way until Unionville widened the margin to 3-0 with four minutes remaining in xhe game. Unionville's goal by Thornhill just couldn't cope with Barrie in that opening game as they were foiled by some excellent goaltending. Standing out in defeat for Thornhill were John Hollings and Jeff Turner. Louis Tonelli was in goal and held his own. The team is sponsored by Summit Travel. Robby Bernard was his second of the game and it seemed to break Thor- nhill's back as they quickly surrendered two more goals. Saturday night in Barrie was a different story with Thornhill‘s continual effort resulting in victory. Kevin Rotermund broke Unionville goalie‘s Renaud‘s shutout with just one second remaining in the game with an unassisted breakaway effort. The line of Kevin Rotermund. Ralph Bagriel and Richard Krutzler led the way with a goal apiece. 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