Firefighters tie Niagara Falls by 4-4 The Richmond Hill Pirhanas performed impressively at the third annual Pennant Meet held in the Gus Ryder Pool. home of the Lakeshore Swim Club. The 400 Free saw Janet Evans placing second at Level 2, Christine Bogie was fourth at Level 3. and Doug Clarke was fourth and Arthur Diamond sixth at Level 4. The Richmond Hill Mutual Life Firefighters were nothing if not good hosts last week when they met their counterparts from Niagara Falls in a hockey game. They continually coughed up the puck and lhe end result was a 4-4 lie. Anne Pamis won a certificate in the 50 Fly. Level 1. while Mark Klein was fifth. Pirhanas swim well The meel also saw the completion of the second pennant meet and then Ihe lhird one with Lakeshore winning the Irophy for both events. Greg Wachna won a certificate in [he 50 Back, Kelly Bell was second and ('indy Boll fifth. Niagara Falls jumped into a 24) lead in the first period on lwo breakaway goals. Richmond Hill got one of those back in the second period when Steve Pigeon scored with assists to Pat Go'ode and David Sephlon. Ridges Atoms edge Beeton The Oak Ridges Atoms won two of their three games last week beating Richmond Hill Minor Atoms 3-2 in an exhibition game. losing 3-2 to Nobleton. and then edging Beeton by 3-2. This sei the stage for a wild, wide-open free wheeling third period. ' The Richmond Hill Peewee B's managed a lie out of their two games last week. They dropped a 3-2 game to ’I‘hornhill last week with Kerry In the 100 I.M.. Level 2. Amber Ezechiels was second, Doug Keeting third and Anne Parnis fourth. The 200 I.M.. Level 3, saw Tim Andrew second, Janet Davidson. third. and Janet Evans sixth. Doug Clarke was second and Arthur Diamond fifth at Level 4, Raymond Hubrich was sixth in the 50 breast Againsl Richmond Hill [he Momego Forest Products Atoms got goals by Frank Busnello from Gino Rulli and Melvin The same Novice Selects team went on Io blank Easr Gwillimbury 6-0. Richmond Hill goals were by Kevin Ramer from Brent Walker; Joe Simpson from Jason Jackson: Jason Amos unassiSIed: Jason Jackson from Simpson; Jeff Hook from David Hil/ Novice Selects Win 7-0 Jeff Hook fired in three goals as the Richmond Hill Novice Selects downed Sharon 7-0 last week in minor hockey house league play. Jason Page chipped in with two of his own while Joe Simpson and Mark Broschek each had one. Assists to Jason Amos. Simpson and Page}: TO Libéral ADS B-2 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, December 12. 1979 Results are as follows Niagara Falls went Pee wee B’s tie Anne Pamis was first in the 100 Back at Level 2. and at Level 3. Janet Davidson was first, Tim Andrew second. and Christine Bogie third. At Level 4. Arthur Diamond was fifth and Doug Clarke was sixth. Van Horn; Fred Ross from Steve Robinson and Grant O‘Meara; and Jason Cairns from Marcus Rulli. For Richmond Hill n was Dean Artenosi from Jon Lounds: and Dan Paterson. Nobleton 3. Oak Ridges 2 (exhibition). Grant O‘Meara scored from Jason Cairns and Sean Sanderson ; Sanderson Gary Masters tied the game at three assisted by Bill Wilson and Terry Haviland to put Rich- mond Hill up by one with Gary Masters assisting. Niagara pulled its goalie and with six at- tackers they intercepted a clearing pass and walked in unmolested to score the tying goal. Richmond Hiil's next home game is next Wednesday at 10:45 am. back in front by two goals on another giveaway. Terry Haviland then cut the lead to one with a goal assisted by Pigeon and Terry Legge. in the Richmond Hill Arena when they take on last year's B Division champion East York. They then lied Unionville 2-2 in an exhibition game with Richmond Hill goals going to Brian Wooky from Danny Alexander and Hull: and Sean McKenna unassisted Newman scoring both their goals. He was assisted on the second one by Steve Hull. Jakma (‘oustruction :3. unassisted; Gus Zachos Steer Inn 2. Dave Bunker from 'v‘an Halteren; and led the winners with two Scottie Ross from Ken goals wilh John (‘or- Nobes bishley getting the other NOVICE one. Assistslo Rob Leach. Bob‘s Boys :. Ramer two. Rob McNair. two. Fuels I. Kevin Hamer and Barry Pelers.’ pumped in two goals for unassisted. HOL'SE LEAGUE BANTAM McKinlay Drywall 4. Rotary]. Alan Bales led the winners with two goals with singles to Jim An’derson. A'dam Peterson Assists to Wayne Wheeler. Geronimo Romano. and Jamie McGee. Jim Hodgson scored for Rotary unassisted. Porterzand Brent Walker Barton Graham had CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT for House League Select Teams Novice to Mldget For detalls call or wnte Amesbury Spons Club c/o Amber Ezechiels swam 3550 Victoria Park Ave. Willowdale 497-4545 It was an old story for memâ€" bers of the St. Joseph‘s Separate School of Richmond Hill girls team when they competed in the Brighton Volleyball Tournament. They won. St. Joseph's, fresh from win- ning the York County Separate School “B†Division Volleyball championship. took on teams from Brighton, Bowmanville, Belleville. Foxboro. and Cobourg. The opening match of the playoffs saw St. Joseph's take on Brighton and defeat that team two out of three. The strong serving of Stephanie Laycock and the defensive play of Heather Lance and Kathy Treppo were major factors in the victory. Also coming up with solid efforts were Angela Guyton and Guilia Cerundolo. And {hey prevailed despite a fourth place finish in the opening round. Then came the championship wrapup against Bowmanville with St. Joseph’s jumping into an St. Joe’s do it Oak Ridges 3. Beeton 2. O‘Meara led the offensive thrust with two goals both assisted by Rossi. Sean Sanderson also scored from O'Meara and Cairns. from Cairns and Shawn Arena. There will be Mieski. three games Friday night OakRidges 3.Beeton 2. with games all day O'Meara led the offensive Saturday. The team will be participating in their annual Christmas Cracker Tournament this weekend at Bond Lake Tim \‘an Halleren scored for (‘FGM unassisted: Gus Zachos from 'v‘an Halteren; and Scottie Ross from Ken Nobes, In the final individual meet it was Brian and Doug Keeting both winning certificates in the 100 Free, Level 14 Mark Klein placed second and Ray Hubrich fourth. a very strong 200 Fly for a second ‘place finish at‘ Level 2. Regional Sports 3. CFGM 3. For Regional it was Glen Dimpfe] scoring unassisted; Carl Kiely from Shawn Porter and Gordon Gertley; and Dave Fleiner unassisted. lwo goals for Steer Inn with assists to Ken Harrington. Shawn McGuigan, and Nick Negri. V2 WAY BETWEEN YONGE 8 BAYVIEW RICHMOND HILL 883-1616 SHOWERHEADI POWELL PLUMBING SUPPLY LTD. 460 ELGIN MILLS RD. EAST % "WATER SAVERS" PROPANE TORCH KITS $895 REG. ‘11.50 (ï¬OR SMALL SOLDERING JOBS The second match featured an exciting come-from-behind drive by St. Joseph‘s after Bowmanâ€" ville led by 12â€"8 at one juncture. Maureen Flood was a’standout in the comeback making a second effort defensive play at the net to regain service. Again it was Laycock and Treppo putting the game out of reach with strong consecutive serves to capture the championship by a score of 15-12. early lead and going on to win [he first match 15â€"11. The St. Joseph’s team received a trophy, plaque and individual awards for their triumph as donated by the Lions Club of Brighton. “St. Joseph‘s had the lowest enrolment of all the schools in- volved in the tournament and we came out the champions. “We are extremely proud of the girls‘ effort seeing how we only had 15 girls to choose from in the entire Grade 7 and 8 classes at St. Joseph‘s." Sfated St. Joseph‘s coach Doug McFadden: CHRISTMAS POWELL SIZE 16†x 20 ALL SIZES AVAILABLE AT VARIOUS PRICES The Consolation final and the Grand Cham- pionship will be held Su’nday at 1 pm. and 2:30 pm. respectively. The general public is welcome lo attend. Peewees: Oak Ridges Berloni Kitchens 4. Beeton 1. Kelly Rheeder Mazza Landscaping 1. Galaxy Restaurant 0. Wayne Price scored for Mazza from Allen Gauld. ATOMS Rice‘s Flowers 7. People's Natural Gas I. Two-goal efforts for the winners from Alan Poole and Steven Markovcic with single goals to Sam Orfankos. Bradley Farrar and Sean Pyle. Assists lo Farrar. Jim Rodgers. ()rfankos. Steven Markovcic, two. Bob‘s with Colin Munro geuing one. Assists to Michael (‘hiltendem Kevin Barry and Mark Johnson. Harold Mills scored for Ramer‘s unassisted. The club placed second and third in the 200 Free Relay, Level 1. and third in the 400 Free Relay, Level 3. In the 400 Medley Relay, the club was second at both Level 3 and 4, and in the 200 Medley Relay. Level 2. it won a first. hat-trick for Oak Ridges with Mark Shepherd and Peter Narduzzi getting one each. Assists went to Koteff. Beadle. Robinson, Narduzzi and two to Whitehouse. Berloni Kitchens 7. Beeton 4. This game saw Koteff and Nardu-zzi VANITY & MARBLE TOP E16†x 20" OR HOW ABOU' A \AVLXIELZISEE INCLUDED 'BATHROOM T m' “W†ORDER now WE F m MAY RUN OUT OF STOCK SI PRICE EFFECTIVE UNTIL CHRISTMAS, 1979 REG. ’250 REG. ‘935 “9! KIDS! cm FOR DAD OR BIG BROTHER WW3? Loughlin Lumber a, Braddock Optical 2. Howard Borns and Steven Treppo scored two goals each for the winners with Robert Santha getting the other one. Assists to Cameron Blair. Treppo. two; Danny West. Glen Murray. two. Glen scored two for the Kings with singles to Peter Narduzzi and Gary Warner who was playing his first game for Berloni. Two assists to Robinson and one each to Sanders, Whitehouse and Koteff. Kinnear Pontiac 3. Pickseed 1. Jeff Rumble got two goals from Kinnear with Paul Verkuyl getting the other one. Assist to Chris Anderson. Steve Dickenson got the lone goal for Pickseed. Midget: Oak Ridges Alex Brocklon 2. Beeton 2. Jeff Glover opened the scoring for Oak Ridges on a breakaway goal in the first period. Berloni Kitchens 5. (‘oldwater 0. Michael Smith in net for Oak Ridges came up with his second shutout of the season with the help of his defensive pairs of San~ ders and Narduzzi and Beale and Mitchell. David Koteff got the Bantam: Oak Ridges Allan Shell Service 6. (‘oldwater 1. Frank Rossi led the winners with two goals with singles to Robert Muzzin, Jeff Mitchell. Kari Lelvo and John Lalonde. Assists to Kevin Glover. Neal Wilson. Rossi. Mark Millard. ()ak Ridges 9. Beeton I. Robert Sanders led the pack with three goals with two gqals each to John Lalonde and Randy Winter with singles to Frank Rossi and Carl Koteff, Assists to Jeff Harris. Lalonde. two. Koteff. Rossi. Kevin Glover, two, Kari Leivo. Beelon then scored twice to lead 2â€"1 before Rodney Gilchrist got the Berloni Kitchens 7. Beeton 4. This game saw Koteff and Nardu-zzi scoring hat-tricks with a single to Willy Robinson. Koteff assisted on three goals with two to Gary Warner and one to Robinson. and Colin Graham. Ken Boileau got the lone goal for People's from Christopher Finkle. HAND HELD SHOWER MASSAGE FROM PLUMBING SUPPLY LTD. $353§£ Finkle. Pontia c 3. Jeff Rumble 0R HOW ABOUT NEW OKITCHEN OBATHROOM TAPS PADDED TOILET SEATS $1 695 WaterPik® REG. 32.95 (EXTENSION CORD HOLDERD MODEL 5M3 - WHILE OUR SUPPLY LAST The offences were unable to break through the goaltending until the third period with Jerry Sastri scoring for Accurate from Craig Colmer. Gerrits came back with 26 seconds to go in the game with David Pratt scoring from David Atoms: Gerrits Well [grilling l}. Accurate Machine 1. End to end action woke up both teams for this early morning game in Maple. The offences were For Braddock Optical it was Bob Cairns from Jeff Gerschkow: and Greg Cairns from Kevin Jennings. Allencourt Pharmacy 5. Park Electric 1. Glen Buckland scored two goals for Allencourl with singles to James Young. J. Cunningham. and Shane Kemohan. Assists to Buckland. Michael Aquino and James Young. Oak Ridges 7. Sutton 2. Rick Greenslade wielded a hot blade for the win- ners scoring four goals with O‘Grady getting two and Cummins one. Assists to Mike Wright, Nolan. Dan DeGeer. Greenslade. two, and Mark Smith. HOUSE LEAGUE Novices: Oak Ridges Victoria Square Lions Club 4. Maple 4. Leo Cummins scored twice for the Lions with Wayne Kelly and Joey Arm- strong getting the other goals. Assists to Joe Dabruzzo. Carl Cart- wright. Kelly. Greg Labelle, Darryl Bingham. Goalie Glen Murphy worked hard in the nets. Thch on Eddie Keates scored three goals for Park with Robbie McPhail getting the other one. Assists to Richard Van Dyke. McPhail. and Daryl Banton. lying goal on another breakaway in the final minute of the game. Juveniles: Oak Ridges Rudy's Fish & Chips 8. Aurora 6. Mike O'Grady. Steve Nolan and James Cummins scored two goals apiece for the winners with singles to lhor Chomobaj and Rick Greenslade. Assists to Greenslade. Nolan. Cummins, three. Dan DeGeer. four. Oak Ridges 4. Maple 4. 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