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Richmond Hill Liberal, 28 Nov 1979, B1

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Bqnd SteQ/ers Wm 8 stra/gh t The latest league victory saw The Hill score three goals in the first period with Anthony Suchy pulling the trigger from Brian Hunt and Danny Jensen; Aldo Teofilo from Andy Minuti; and Brett Frederiks from Danny Jensen. The Richmond Hill Bond Steel Atoms continue to ride the crest of victory winning their eighth straight York Simcoe league game without a loss by defeating Aurora 5-1l Their record now shows 18 games (including exhibitions) without a defeat in 1978-79. They have scored 90 goals against the opposition and have given up 22. Then it was Jensen from Brian Hunt in the second period with Hunt putting in Richmond Hill‘s “The girls just came up with a superb effort." said coach Bruce McFadden. “They overwhelmed the opposition. They were great When it comes to describing the success of St. Mary lmmaculate‘s girls in volleyball the word is “dominate”. They proved it all over again last week when they won the York County Separate School “A” Volleyball championship with four straight victories. The Brian Sage-coached girls finished atop a round robin series against St. Peter‘s of Wood- bridge. St. Margaret Mary of Woodbridge. Holy Names School. and St. Charles Gamier of Rich- mond Hill. Charles Garnier was the final victory and undoubtedly the hardest for St. Mary's as they were extended to three games to win it. “That was the only game we lost but we took the match in any case." was the jubilant comment of coach Sage. “To get into the finals we played six league games and won all of them. The girls had themselves a tremendous season." The St. Mary‘s team warmed up for the finals held Tuesday afternoon of last week by winning the St. Joseph‘s Invitational tournament held at Our Lady Help of Christian‘s School in Richmond Hill the previous Saturday. That was also a clean sweep with the team winning all four games against St. Joseph‘s. Brighton Public School, and Our Lady Help of Christian School in the finals in two straight games by 15-0 and 15-6 scores. To get back to that word dominate. The game against Our Lady saw St. Mary‘s hit with 15 serves ‘ in a row. Enough said. ..S_t.rJoe’s ’B’ wmners The St. Joseph Separate School of Richmond Hill girls swept to the York County "B" Division Volleyball championship winning all four of its games. They downed St. Mark‘s of Stouffville. Our Lady of Annunciation of Oak Ridges. and Sacred Heart of Newmarket before upending Our Lady of The entire team came up with some big games with particularly standout efforts from Heather Lance, Susanne Schmid. and Adelia Pucci. It was a good year all around for the St. Joseph girls who lost only two games and those to St. Mary's of Richmond Hill which They downed St. Mark‘s of Stouffville. Our Lady of Annunciation of Oak Ridges, and Sacred Hear! of Newmarkel before upending Our Lady of Good Council 15~3. The Si Joseph Separate School of Richmond Hill girls swept to the York County “B” Division Volleyball championship winning all four of its games. They downed St. Mark‘s of The Brian Sage-coached girls finished atop a round robin series against St. Peter‘s of Wood- bridge, 81. Margaret Mary of Woodbridge. Holy Names School, and St. Charles Gamier of Rich- mond Hill. When it cbmes to describing the success of St. Mary Immaculate‘s girls in volleyball the word is “dominate”. St. Mary’sVolleybaIl champs as finish season unbeaten ‘That was the only game we' :t but we took the match in any se." was the jubilant comment coach Sage. OBSERVATORY LANE RICHMOND HILL 884-1833 889-1436 Hooray for us in all over again in they won the Separate School I] championship {ht victories. THORNLEA LUMBER Bond Steel is at home to Orillia Saturday in the new arena with gametime slated for 6:10 p.m. They are also at home the following Sunday against the Toronto Aeros. Gametime is 2:50 Richmond' H111 goalies David Sharon and Jason Maxey kept Oshawa from scoring any more goals. In an exhibition game at Rich- mond Hill Sunday the Bond Steel crew edged Oshawa 2-1 with Andy Minuti scoring the winning goal from Lorenz Boff. Vince Capotoslo got the other goal from Pat Fleming and Brian Coulson‘ final goal in the third. Aurora scored its only goal in the same period. “St. Mary‘s has quite a powerhouse." acknowledged McFadden. I! was a good year all around for the St. Joseph girls who lost only two games and those to St. Mary‘s of Richmond Hill which was in the “A” division classification. The entire team came up with some big games with particularly standout efforts from Heather Lance., Susanne Schmid. and Adelia Pucci. "To ‘get into the finals we played six league games and won all of them. The girls had themselves a tremendous season." The St. Mary‘s team warmed up for the finals held Tuesday afternoon of last week by winning the St. Joseph‘s Invitational tournament held at Our Lady Help of Christian‘s School in Richmond Hill the previous Saturday. That was with the 1e. games age Brighton PL Lady Help ( the finals ir by 15-0 and the team winning ‘5 against St. . [on Public School Help of Christian game against Our Lady , Mary‘s hit with 15 serves wt Enough said. so a clean sweep winning all four st St. Joseph‘s, c School, and Our Ihristian School in v0 straight games 6 scores. Libéral It was evident the club's constitution needs some revision if only to clarify the question of voting membership. At the moment, the only people whose membership is clearly defined in the constitution are coaches and managers of teams though it is To be more precise. the executive discussed at great length the question of who is an ADULT member, with the right to vote at the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING and. thereby. exert an influence on the direction the club will take each year. By PAT KELLY At its last meeting of the year the executive of the Richmond Hill Minor Soccer Club “restled with the problem of defining just who is and who is not a member of the club. “I‘ve told you and told you about your bad breath." That‘s not what Richmond Hill Jiu Jitsu Kai competitor Harold Howard is really kicking about. He’s participating in a big tournament last Saturday in Richmond Hill. Oh yes. he won this match by the way. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg). Meet the St. Mary Immaculate Girls Volleyball champs. In~ cluded in the photo are Martha Stong, Christine Foch, Maureen Lawlor, Denise lanni, Lisa Cescolini, Carla Bat- tistella, Silvana Battistella. Pat Byrnes, Mary Lynn Scullino. Clara Tomasone, Tiziana Risi. Joan Beck, Maria Romunno, Tracey Bailey. Shawna Young; Lucy Filice, Diana Casalinuovo (managers), and Coach Brian Sage. (Liberal photo by Bruce Hogg). Minor ASoccerMeeti'nvg Friday W_ednesday, November 28, 1979 Several ideas for introducing amendmmts to the constitution ( something that can only be done at the annual general meeting‘ incidentally) were discussed. CHARGE FEE! The executive gave serious thought to the idea of charging a nominal fee for membership. at This lack of definition in the constitution may be one reason why turn-out at the annual general meeting is frequently disappointing and may also account for the difficulties the club has. from time to time. in finding enough people to fill all the roles the club must play if it's to remain a permanent. vital force in soccer in Ontario. implied that executive officers and the parents of children registered to play are also members. @62ng The Richmond Hill Minor Soccer Club has expanded at a tremendous rate during the last few years. Most of the credit for this must go to a handful of dedicated people who have been highly active in the organizational aspects of the sport and to parents and players who gave them much-needed support. Just what decisions the executive reached, whether. in fact, they reached any decisions at all. you may find out by coming to the Annual General Meeting this Friday at 7 pm. in the Blue Flame Room at Conâ€" sumers' Gas. least to those people who take an active part in club affairs though they do not have children playing. and of issuing memâ€" bership cards. They trailed the visitérs by just 5â€"4 at that juncture but then faded The Rams also came up with an interesting battle against the Tigers Tuesday night of last week at home. At least they did until the end of the second period. McAleese and Paul Harrietha. Oliver; in particular, has been flying in the past few games and has compiled a total of nine goals trailing only teammate MCAleese in that department. McAleese has fired in 15 goals and leads the team in total points with 23 to Oliver‘s 20. the Rams have a game in hand. Friday night '5 loss in Markham saw the Rams skating on equal terms with the home team until the second period. They went into that session tied H and came out of it trailing 6-3. Game over; “We always have that one period where we let down.“ said Rams' Manager Sil Steffan. “It kills us every time." Richmond Hill goalscorers in this one were newcomer Jai McGrath. Glen Oliver. Steve McAleese and Paul Harrietha. Oliver: in particular, has been They lost tw0 straight to Aurora Tigers and Markham Waxers by 8‘5 and 8-4 to remain in a dead-heat for last place with the Newmarket Flyers. Both teams have seven points although the Rams have a game in hand A Rams straight Hamilton. It was back to business as usual for the Richmond Hill Provincial Hil/ Rams lose two more “That stopped Georgetown right there." said Artemchuk. “They never really recovered after that." Roberts did it to them again in the third period at the 54 second mark on an identical play. He set the trend right at the beginning of the game at the 2:25 mark with Oak Ridges a man short. He stole the puck. broke in alone. and zinged it home. Mark Roberts was the man of the moment re the Shorthanded goals. “I think we‘ve finally started to click“ said coach Pete Artem- chuk. “The game against Georgetown was easily the team‘s best performance of the season. I've never seen them hit so much. They were delivering thundering checks which is what you have to do to win." SHOR THANDED GOALS The “Ridges team also stunned the visitors with two Shorthanded goals as well as two power play efforts. It was a battle for fourth place or seventh place in the “so tight it squeaks" Central Ontario Junior B hockey league race Monday night when the Oak Ridges Dynes Jewellers met Georgetown. The Jewellers crunched out a 9- 2 win over Georgetown which relegated that team to seventh place and put the Oak Ridges squad in fourth just eight points out of first place. It was a satisfying per- formance for the team which had earlier dropped an 8-3 tilt to Oak- ville last Friday night. Beat Georgetown Oak Ridges wins important game Section B after winning games ag tw0 straight to s and Markham and 3-4 to remain ng two against When Richmond Hill soccer teams venture into tournaments with teams from highly populated areas. and. as sometimes happens, lose, the observation is heard that it is impossible to compete with such towns. Their heavy population gives them the advantage of better resources. NEED COMMITMENT Now that the club, by arrangement with the Town. will have the old C.P.R. station as a more-or-less permanent headquarters on a more-or-less permanent tovm site. much more than a handful of dedicated people and a small band of loyal supporters will be needed to ensure the club's continuing viability as a club and as a force in the life of Richmond Hill. The Rams "are in North York Friday, in Aurora Sunday‘ and are at home to Dixie the following Tuesday for a 7:45 pm. game. One more thing: "At least," states Steffen. “We've started to score a little more and we've also cut down a bit on our goals against average although the last two games sure didn‘t do much for it.“ The Rams have with some injurie ceman Doug Jones and Paul Harri¢ various ills. Steffan is hopiz McGrath can “give scoring power. HI Steffan is hoping McGrath can “give u: scoring power. fle's midget player from h He was out of hocke but he's always be scorerf‘ Also carrying more tha share of the scoring load veteran McAleese who pop; two goals with the others go Gary White and defenci Mike McDougali who has been a mainstay with the tea the tough going. out of the picture as the Tigers outsdored them three goals to one in the final 20 minutes. Again the most impressive man for the Rams offensively was Oliver who was really flying. He scored just once but also drew an assist and was easily the Rams‘ flashiest playmaker out there. That opening game loss to Burlington saw Hill goalie Omar Grant coming up with a fine effort in a losing cause. Rich- mond Hill goals were scored by Moore from Armstrong; Moore again from Jakma: John Ken- nedy from Scott Merilees and Hails. Assists went to Negri, Russ Armstrong. Jason Hails. Rob Jakma. two. Dino Buffon and John Kennedy. The fact is, however. that Rich It was easily the Jays‘ best performance of the season with Jason Hails leading the way with three goals. Singles went to Cesidio Negri, Craig Moore. Ralph Mazza and Brian McKenna They got off to a rocky start losing 6-3 to Burlington but came back to edge Owen Sound 2-1 and then wallop Brampton 7-1 in the championship game. Standings now find Streetsville in first. Burlington second. Orillia third, and Dynes fourth. Oak Ridges meets ()rillia The Richmond Hill Minor Peewee Blue Jays Won the “B” championship at the second annual Owen Sound Tournament as they came up with some ex- cellent hockey in their final two games. Oak Ridgesâ€"scorers in the Oak- ville game were Glen Wright, Karl Taylor. Dave Woolrich and Mattine. going in. Besides, we lost goaltender Steve Latimer with an injury and that didn't help." Latimer was back in goal for the Georgetown game. Georgetown game. Incidentally. Coach Artemehuk Oak Ridges scorers in the ()ak- had some kind words for the ville game were Glen Wright. support (he team is gelling from Karl Taylor. Dave Woolrich and Oak Ridges fans. “They're not Mattine. only turning out in good numâ€" Standings now find Streetsville bers.“ he said. “they're really n first, Burlington second‘ loudi Don‘t kid yourself. it affects )rillia third. and Dynes fourth. the players. They love it and ')ak Ridges meets ()rillia reaCt accordingly." Peewee Jays B champions gain the most impressive n for the Rams offensively 5 Oliver who was really flying. scored just once but also drew assist and was easily the ms‘ flashiest playmaker out n of hockey I always been Harrietha nore than his ring load was who popped in others going to lg newcomer ussome more 2's a former Mississauga. also been hi; i with defen Peter Glynn defehceman last nursing as also team in MEETING ROOMS FOR COMPANIES PARKWAY HOTEL HWY. 7 8 LESLIE ST. year good hit Come too. if you are a parent who Would simply like to kn0w who will be running the club next year. The club needs your criticism, ideas. suggestions and support. If you have ideas for improving the club. or criticism of the way the club has been going, or questions about how the club functions. come to the Annual General Meeting and let your voice be heard. mond Hill teams are often vic- torious in such tournaments. The truth of the matter is that it is the commitment that the hometown gives to the sport that makes the difference. and Richmond Hill has as much talent in every aspect of soccer. playing. coaching, managing. refereeing, what-have-you. as any other place. ~ Richmond tonight ( Wet home FridaV Their next game saw them losing an exhibition game to Bramalea Friday night 5â€"2 despite playing a good game. Goals for Richmond Hill were scored by Brian McKenna from Scott Merilees and Ralph Mazza; John Kennedy from Dino Buffon and Craig Moore. The Hillers also lost a 2â€"1 game to a strong club from Barrie with Jason Hails getting the only goal from Cesidio Negri and Graig Moore. League play saw the Jays losing a 3-2 game to Thornhill with goals going to Hails unassisted; Russ Armstrong from DiBatlista. Special recognition goes to Mauro Paoletti for his excellent performance in goal in this game and the championship one. He had plenty of help from his teammates. The squeaker saw Negri get- ting Richmond Hill‘s first goal and then Moore getting the winner from Derek DiBattista and Ralph Mazza. Saturday in Orillia for a key game and are at home [0 Acton Monday night for an 8 pm. game at_Bond Lake Arena. Richmond Hill's only goal came from the stick of Steve Grimshaw assisted by Dan Alexander and Mike Rumble. Hill Hockey Results Derek Flood was the spark in the Bolton win scoring three goals followed by Jon Lounds with two goals and two assists. Paul Black had a goal and three assists; Dean Artenosi, one and two; Danny Paterson. one and one; Pino Decina, one and one. Randy Cull had an assist. Jason Mac- donald played well in goal. Paul Black, Decina and Paterson scored against Thornhill with assists to Lounds, Artenosi, Flood. Decina and Paterson. The Richmond Hill Peewee B‘s lost a 4-1 game to Thomhill last week. The Richmond Hill Minor Atoms defeated Bolton 9-2 on Saturday but lost 8-3 to Thornhfll Sunday. Imond Hill is z t (Wednesday) a Friday to Bolton kit 881-2121 at Bolton and are at

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