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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), April 11, 1979, p. 17

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Craig wontheaoortr'diarn anhiptro iydonatedby t thd.andDaveCarru mtheKddelasa ,.t Co awardasmoatvaluable playcintheplayolla, an Ron Stoneburgh. yhalf the season. won year tebeir'withtheteam the awa as most valuable plays "N CAN ALLEY HA8 NEW lNl'l'lATlON .Can Alley. a group : Anyonewhowants grow isn't allowed . to relieve the Fly: tau: and tape WSQHH ymonthef- lylmhaaanew )olntheclubmutbaveabnrd. totalktorqtortcsandhasbeui roundainuluableitm igualdianiaki'n tioninlhecaaeoffia'wardllke ubyvlnhuu-ledbut v yget threehairatngrowml iu- BADMle CLUB HNISHES SECOND hewmarket Badminton club duaves a round of ap for fimsllr second to Don Valley in the nals alts iglirst inrqularseaaonplayintheCdivtsionofthe to Interdiurdh Badminton W MORE KUDOS tale we're handim out train. minor hockey home league were held in both Aurora and Newmarkei two weeks ago tnllowing 'eama won diam Hockey Asmeiation Dixon pa in the Newmarket aicil. Sedore Sumoo. Bai and Barclay, Armstror' Real Estate, Cassidy Flown, i Aluminium. and Trautman Electric. i Aurora. it was Tony's Eaao. Aurora Auto Body, Aurora Summers and Smith, and North York Plumbim taku' the heir respective hockey HOCKEY Bradford Tm Hockey - PS aligritttlations to all teams who won and lost in the playoffs orgarurationa TOURNAMENT ta lookiru for teams to mililoiananiaii ontheweekmdotSat. Apr-ills Six havealreadyjolnedandit will bea full contact tourney . ewill be a $150 ailrance fee and anyone Wiahirg to cite- - call Bob Jackson at 175-61 . SHARON AWINNER East Gwillimbiry Mimriloekey Association can boast a men ll'lll season, The Sum Manatic Atom A atpiad. that wasn'l w to In I series Mel s E win anythii . won the Ontario mite agatnal' Graves-thirst. Peewee B team. maantvtale, won the ' Crown by bealii Pdltam tlree games to up - Iulatiom to both learns. CIMNGIINGEORGINA? ~I na Motor Anociation viee~prutdait Bryan Iil'unni iuforwniihttitliatorganizationtli'isyearand to make aorne . u wand | time and few 'lmdideaJIWII thaICanadaia I"ml!!!Iiitiiiol ticial) sportAn diangea. '3 hour? to make the lugue _ Mirale mean the basics and: as skatiiu. on . New be aocompli ied "I M more Mmmuimm-m a noneontact one before the bdiindinthebaaieaolour likelinnie'swill 'h'hdslchancetoknowthebaaluolthewne , I'ENNIIwClAI. Nev/market Commurity Tunis Club is lmlu" the ltflivitltaivineandtiieeaeaocialonSaturd-Iyal " Continuity Cailre. atlp .m, with a gated meeiiig and a TM from I pin. to I am Admission coats s: for h Ind :3 for moan-lilies. sll-Allfil-Jhedi lhaveafm townamatt. With perineum hon at random op-itom-libt allyearsofllelm0"er WAN}. ' . I the team. He's a good coach with impressive 'llhlndtheteamwoiadnaveahardtirne will !!! M DIPOCUNIC _ ' minorbaaahalliabldqanumpire'scliruc this Hurts-L, mount in rooms are: and four in the hulaintoipm ', aaeaaonlsia'gedtolllmd hwy-tantamount . l mum-re beamalormllil" KARATE m Wmvmbah h Iaratedunonatrauon aan m woo-m. _ Armamm.m HEIDI MEET THE BLIZZARD wwum,mmm Iardapeaedtheaeaaaaagaiaatther t Landerdale Aa-a Name on. W g-lle gale Talbllk hrhg hall- Mal and lit l-l. Heidi. however. waa In") tl-eatthe'l aradallnaard pneulnhy a la.1\ella- Ila-hide been-eate-aatheaalyyaaapwtaaeareaa the hal-tl-e wen-lea. Newmarket swim club NEWIARKE P'L Mark Grey d the tie-market Swim can sided 10 two m - man-.mm, a use fourth in the third annual (hlodon lnvitional Bowl this paat undead Gray was first in the 1% metre freestyle with .9. time and the lat-metre breaststroke With a timed 1.14.0) He placed mood in the ltlHlletr back stroketn note. and the a metre backnroke With a me of 1.32.2.3 He also finished secom intheztli-metreflywitha 1 on in time In the Metre fly. Gray finished fourth With a time of 2 42 20 Gray s placmgs have ranked turn one of the best summers in Ontario in other action at Caledon. Bruce Spong placed third in the 100 7 metre backstroke With a 1 to 20 time, Rick Wood came in fourth in the 1&7 metre fly With a 1 10 in time and Harold Mag excels at meet rimmed lurth h the "at metre mm in I ll , la the girta a 11 an! is divide-i. Kyra Slath notctnd a second place finiah in the t. - metre breaststroke with a time d 134 It and Rita ta ebruda finished furth in the girls' 13 andtediviaiminthetm-mecre breaststroke Her time was 1 N 09 The Newmaraet swimmers Wtftrttialooddltn'tatdie sWim meet after goiru W a ngoroua training camp dig the sprim break from It During the twoday' meet at Caledon. several events had to be cancelled due to the extra number H swimmers who were present Competitive mmming is onthenseinthiscoimtrywnh t anada's amateur swunmers being ranked fourth in the world ahead of such notable countnes as West Germany. Australia. iireat Britain. and East Ger many Sutton trails Belmont SU'l'f ON r it appeared the crowd at Sunday night's fourth game of the AllOntano ban tam nal. between Sutton and Belmont, would rather have seen the rderea beaten than Beknont Both teams engaged in a chippy game With Belmont. commgoutontop 6-3 The crowd continually heckled the referees and at one pant. Sutton forward Glenn Trtvett rdused to allow the ref to look at him while he was hurt Sutton coach Bill Cloughton refused to put the blame on the dfiriala it wasn t the but reffing l've seen but then again it wasn t the worst." he said Sutton took a 11 lead in the rst period and it appeared that they would walk away With the game after killing a twoman penalty but the second period was a disaster as Belmont struck fa three goals including a shorthanded marker Glenn Triyett Richard teach. and Jamie himbull. usually th- big gum fa Sutton. looked like they might blow the game Wide open in the first period but lacked that firepower in the remaining two framu "They've had better gama. said ( loughton Penalnes hurt both tennis as they continually played shorthanded throughout the match in all. 50 minutes in penalties ere asae-aaed. u to Sutton a as to Belmont BELMONT! SUTTON 3 Leach. Turnbull. and T rivett gave Sutton a 3-0 lead but Belmont scored on a shot from the blueline to make it H going into the second period Belmont sewed three in die second frame and two in the third to round out the acoriru BELMONT! Sl'TI ON 2 Belmont took the HP game of the series on h1da mght in Belmont 472 Belmont sconed the lone goal ti the first penod but Callum Walker tied it up in the second Belmont scored two more in the final frame before Bill Long. of Sutton. could reply it was Belmont again to round out the SCUM" Belmont leads the series five points to three The series resumes on Friday mght in Sutton The two teams W11l face all on Saturday in Belmont and Will return to Sutton on Sunday mght Mel '5 wins second straight title SHARON With the score 2-1 fir Sharon. Pelham coach Don Armault was tnaed out of the game by rderee Joint Hitch on Sunday and the Net'- Exp eas Pee-co 3 team went on in win their second maicit All- Ontario hockey title. Mel's Esper- won the game 51 Araenault was upset became his goalie and son. Joe. had been knocked down in the second ad I ought he should have called a penalty when our goalie waa mocked down Another one ahould have been called in the first period." said Araenault. it was terrible added aaaistant coach Ed Araenault own player hit him." said rdoree Kevin Broughton who was workiru With Hitch the game "He (Mr Araenaulti came out complaining. We Warned hlmtalthekeptongoingaowe threw him out of the game." said Hitch "it was a pretty ampld move at in part," said Sharon coach Run Draper "Especially since it was his own man who hit him " Sharon scored 11! after Arnenault was given the boot, and never looked back The kids played fan- tastically, said Draper after the game 1 have to give Pelham credit They really checked til Johnny (Ryei and Marcel thaiardl couldi't get away from tint: checkers all game Theth thebnat checkiru team we ve met all year " The feat a! helm Sharon totally five goals is even me amazing when you cat-dot that captain Johny Rye. Martin Dale ft! over at pdnts this year. t have to give them credit." Arsenault said after the Ina We ve them two god gamu a we lat to a good tum. deserved to win While Pelham players were focusing their attention on Mel's big . web as Rye and Godard. ddencemai came throw with three of the five Siam goals "It shows what good depth we have..' said Draper "Usually the guys up front are good for four or five goals a pine but tic defence came i9 big. paying a good game ddaial y and offetlively " Goaltentr Joey Thompson had a big game in the Sharon goal as he stopped several good Pflham chances Draper a ternates Thompson with Qiawn Palmateer (nephew of Toronto Maple Leafa' Mike Palmateeri every game "We ve alternated every game and it was Joey'a turn to play He played well. too. said maper Thompson finished off the season With an impressi goalsagainat average of 1 and Palmateer came through with a 1 64 total Both goaltender: had six shiitouta sch What makes the totals more impressive is the fact that the team acorod 310 goals thia year, an average (1 about eight goals a game (i! wouldn't think that, on such an offensive r oriented team. goali- could have such recent ()neof thethir a that helped the team is that five en tRye, Draper. Mark ton. Brian Johnston. and Joey Thompson) wen m d laat year's Allomario team. Captain Johnny Rye knocked in 79 goals and 72 aaaiais to lead the team with 151 pink. Godard and W tailed Rye \i'ith 121 and 97 points respectively MEL'SS PElJlAMZ Dale Leacard opened the scenic in the first penod but Pelham mme back to be it Doug Draper knocked In another goal for Mel's to take the lad going into the second period Arsenault was given the toss and Martel Godard banged in another Sharon goal in the second period Pelham narrowed the margin nine seconds into the PROVINCIAL CHAMPS third frame but Mela t anie hadt un goals l1) (iodiu d and Brian Johnston Hal s won 010 series In three sumght ames In all Mel s peeuees played 47 go mes and won #2 They were undefuted in the \ trk-Simcoe regular scent: and won eiary game in four playoff senes It I Marcel Godard. Dang Draper and Irina on... Pela - Saturday at the East .Idaat- dhplay the All-Ontario baa-or alter Guru-m Comm Ry Centre.

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