Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 8 Dec 1976, p. 14

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TRACY IWIIFIIELL Its been memorable season for the Eastview Secondary School senior girls basketball teamwith more still to come 12game unbeaten streak by the Wildcats is worth firstplace ranking in league competition playoff vic tory zone championship and most recently the Georgian Bay Secondary School ASsociation tGBSSAt championship The GBSSA title was the third in five years for Eastview All thats left to wrapup the season is the allIntaiio this Thursday Friday and Saturday in Sarnia This is gathering of the various association champions under the tlntario Federation of Secondary School Athletic ASSOtléltlitll tIPSSAAt ban ner Brian Barnes coach of the IZastview senior girls ANITA PEARSAIJ basketball team knows the competition will be keen at the provincial level He expects Ancaster defending ntario cham pions to be equally for midable this season They havent lost player hesaid Not one This will be Barnes third trip to the allOntario lie was there as player in 1965 and as coach of senior boys team in Mitchell in 1973 The last three seasons have been spent in building con tender at Eastvuw He credits plain hard work and an attitude of pulling together on part ot the girls as the key to the Wildcats success in 76 Wildcats breezed through the regular schedule with seven straight wins lhey almost got their knuckles rapped in the playoffs by Stayiier It took two overtime periods before Eastview Georgian ou tguns Pene tang 5842 Georgian ollege finally put it all together in the Simcoe County Mens Basketball League to defeat lenetang ol or Wheel 5842 Tuesday at Georgian It was only the second win of the season for Georgian which came on strong in the final quarter to take the game from Penetang Rick Labrash was the top Peewees win 41 in Aurora ALBURA Barrie Itotary Major Peewees defeated Aurora 41 in York Simcoe Minor Hockey League play Barrie jumped into quick 30 lead on goals by Greg Johnston Darryl Lynn and Gary Cyr then coasted on with goal by Steve Mills to round out the Barrie scoring Kevin McCann fiad two as sists in the game Next action for the peewees will be this Sunday at the Bar rie arena when they will host Richmond Hill at 530 pm Hattrick for Clark ro Byers Equipment Midgets head into Maple Friday with record of seven wins three losses and one tie Murray lark helped Gro improve its record with threegoal performance against Schomberg earlier this week Uro won 75 With Busty Ilastings scoring twice and Jim thute and Lorran Iooney hit tinglorsinglegoals Bill Ilanlon led Schomberg with two goals Doug William son Kevin Patton and raig Vaughan scored once Five markers for MacDonald SCHUMBBBG Daiibon Novices of Stroud rambled to convincing 12 win over Schomberg Saturday in minor hockey league action Stroud busted open the game with sevcnrgoal flurry in the second period Itobbie Mac Donald triggered the oncsidc win with fivegoal outburst Derek Harris had two with John Kilpatrick Clifford Ansley Mark Benoit David Davies and Sean Newton adding one each Shane ltickctts was in not for Stroud First loss for Giffen It was good close game with rillia coming up the victors over Giffen Farm Equipment Bantams at the tarric Arena Tuesday The 42 loss to rillia was the first of the season for Gillcn Ted Fairbanks and Dave Dun scorer in the game He led Georgian with in points lllr eluding couple crucial baskets late in the game with lenetang pressing ltex McGuire had 11 points for Georgian Doug Mctanii and Kent Santa chipped in It points each Greg Swiatek led lentaiig with to points Bert Beausolcil had eight Thorn ton wins one Thornton managed one win lll four league games lucsday airns peewees blankcd Let my 34 In other games Lefroy beat Bill Getlions 7l Emery Miller Bantams were shutout 20 by Lef roy with Eastern Green house atoms losing It to Slroutl KIM HOLDEN managed the winning edge After dethroning Central Eastview was called upon to meet the zone winners from Parry Sound and won berth in the GBSSA tournament in rillia with their victory ICastview first skimmed by Uiillia District ollegiatc Vocational liistitiite 4038 then Ihoriihill defending GBSSA champions 5245 in an overtimethriller iie reason for the unblemished record of the Wildcats this season is the overall weakness of the league Barnes said The league as whole is weak with the exception of couple strong schmls Barrie entral Stayiiei and ollingwood were 10 tioiied as the centres pro viding the stiltest test for Ilastvicw Barnes said he regrets not getting his team into more tournaments tilllrtll town He thK lIiI Sll sank ltI points to lead Georgian ol legt to Sitt2 win over lcnctang tolor Wheel in Sinicot ounty Mcils Bas BRIAN BARNES coach felt the extra experience would be beneficial Wildcats will say farewell to four players at the end of the current season For Lynn Slessor Tracy lwitchell Gay Shirley and Jane Brett the allOntario is fitting climax to successful season Wildcats have come long way since the beginning of the season Barnes said his players worked hard at improving their skills Theyve really done lot of work on shooting All have worked on jump shots this year which is something relatively new for girls Wildcats have shown they can function under pressure and can comeback in crucial games Weve molded together as team said Slcssor in way of explaining why she thought the sciiior team has ketball League play at Georgian ollcge Tuesday It was Georgians second win of the season IIxamincr lho lot DEBBIE TIIAPIEI been so successful season We all get along both on and off the court Anita Pearsall proved herself to be just as strong at stopping opposing shooters as she was at scoring points for Barrie Pearsall had 13 points to lead the Wildcats scoring in the GBSSA championship final She gave coach Barnes full marks for the Wildcats suc cess this season She ex plained she gained lot of confidence under Barnes direction It will be the first all ntario for Tracy Iwitchell who Barnes jokingly referred to as the club comedien She does lot to pick up her teammates spirits ex plained Barnes Kim llolden is the youngest player on theclub She is still iunior age but has had the this LYNN SLESSI ability to play senior for the past two seasons Holden said she performed better under pressure This was proven true in the GBSSA final when she was called upon to sink three straight foul shots to secure the championship Debbie Ihappel has to be one of the quickest players around Barnes said This will be happels first allntario in basketball She is regarded as an overall good athlete having com peted in the national junior track and field champion ships in the longjump event fhappel said the Wildcats were starting to work as team little more She also credited Barnes for much of the Wildcatss success lles worked really hard with us she said He helps keep your spirits up and spent lot of time working withus Eastview tournament attracts 16 en tries Annual Eastview Wildcats midget boys basketball tourna ment has attracted 16 teams Inc of the teams returning to the dayvlong tournament at Ilastvicw Saturday is rillia District ollegiatc Vocational liistitutcttllXVli lVl is defending tourna ment champions They take on the Eastview Gold team at 830 am in the first game of Divi sioii The tournament is split into two divisions which will playoff throughout the day to deter mine their respective winners The two unbeaten clubs will meet later in the afternoon to decide the tournament chant pionship There will also be consolation championship Barrie North ollegiatc meets ollingwood at 330 pin IZastvicw Bed team goes against rillia Park Street at 5930 am Wllll Barrie entral ollegiatc pitted against St Josephs High School of Barrie at 30 pm lournaiiient has three learns Guaranteed until January 31 197 and maybe even longer Open Bonus Savings Account today and earn more Earn 812 calculated monthly and paid semiannually SPECIAL Accounts opened up to and including the 15th of December earn interest from the tst Open Friday evenings Saturdays And the coffee pot is always on Still the best rates around BRANCHES BARBIE 61 Danton Stpfiast 726 9311 HEAD OFFICE from rillia five from Barrie one each from ollingwood Midland London Elmvale Stayncr Alliston Ienetang and llxbridgc WANT ADS PHONE 72824 Tremblay nets goals in only opsided game Mosquitoes provided the only lopsided score of the Barrie Legion Minor Hockey Leagues Major Division at Eastview Arena Tuesday They whipped Hurricanes 82 In other games Spitfires slip ped by Typhoons 32 Mustangs and Phantoms skated to 2all draw Tigers outscored Lions with Hornets having 21 edge over Sabres KWWWWHFHERE ARE V1 Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Tremblay was the top shooter for Mosquitoes His four goals along with three by Forbes and one by Ruebasch was more than enough for the win Tuckey and Legear scored for the Hurricanes Smith Gilsmoore and Moore provided Spitfires with single goals each to edge the scoring output of Bergie and Timmins Kevin Needle and Thurlow handled the scoring respon sibilities for Mustangs with Morrison and Shannon mat ching the goals Kevin Thanasse Ireland and Penford sank one goal apiece to lead Tigers over Lions Lone marker for Lions was scored by Garrick Across From Memorial Square FREE COLORING SHEETS AND CANDY CANES Dec Dec 10 Dec 11 Dec 13 14 Dec 15 16 17 Dec 1pm 130430 pm 10amto12814 1pm 1230 430 87 9rm 10am SANTAS HOURSiafisWfi 4pm 4pm 12 14 10121469pm 103m1215pm Super Specials from your SHOPPERS Avoiloblo at Shoppers Drug Mart Barrie Plum Wollin St from Dec to Dec 12 1976 or while special solo stock lasts We reserve the right to gton St and Georgian Moll Boyfield GRAVENHURST105 Moskoka Rd 528 221 ORILLIA 43 MISSISSinI St East 325 4451 PEMBROKE 39 Pembroke St West 1350661 can scored for Barrie in losing cause Giffen now has record of 10 wins and one loss in the York Simcoe Minor Hockey League BARBIE Gppvgimi Mall 7260304 88 Dunlop 81 List tDLAxD 221 Kim Streeti526 9364 limit quantities 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