11 The Barrie Examiner Monday December 13 191 SECOND MARK Chalmers of the Mike Barsevich rink follows the progress of his shot with interest during the Ontario Curling Association Division 10A school curling playdowns Sunday at the Barrie urling Club The Barsevich rink from Central Collegiate scored 97 win in the final to advance to the interdivisional competition Sunday also at the Curling Club The foursome went undefeated through three games Teams from Base Borden Bradford Shel burne Stayner Cookstown Barrie North Collegiate and Eastview Secondary School also competed Examiner Photo Four goals in first period power Colts past Thornhill 15y PALL DELEAN Examiner Sports Writer The Thornhill Thunder Birds brought their brand of sportsmanship to the Barrie Arena again Sunday but the Barrie Colts just werent impressed The Colts crushed Thornhill 7+ in one of their finest performances to date this season in the Mid0ntario Junior Hockey League The Thunder Birds are the winners of the league They were up to old tricks again Sunday inferring that the officials were incompetent with repeated protests on icing offside and penalty calls Steve Tomb who endeared himself to the local fans by throwing his stick into the crowd and making obswne gestures the last time Thornhill played in Barrie added to his reputation by taking double crossvchecking minor with less than two minutes to play and tr fame already decided 12 target One of the Kills Brad McDonald He wasnt penalized on the play The Thunder Birds have made three appearances in the Barrie Arena this season and each time have demonstrated lack of discipline Two were assessed misconducts in the first game including Ernie Iaeultht who was ultimately ejected Thornhill also raised hullaballo after the game demanding goal for shot that clearly entered the net after the final buzzer The Colts threatened to blow Thornhill right out of the rink in the early minutes of Sundays game The score was by 1516 of the first period Don Martin Jim Angus Pat Rudkin and McDonald found the range during the onslaught Rudkins goal came on fine solo effort while Barrie was Shorthanded Angus and Martin connected with strong shots from well out while Mc Donalds skate deflected God Beilby siapshot past Thornhill netminder Ed lakamatsu Thornhills Scott llowson beat Bob Toffan in the Barrie net at 1516 for the only goal of the second period In the third frame Jim Horvath beat Takamatsu with superb slapshot Howson capitalized on lucky bounce off the backboards to drill second goal past Toffan lohn Garner then teamed tip with Horvath and scored on picture passing play Hob Hunter of Thornhill jammed the puck past Toffan to narrow the margin once again but Garner slammed home line pass from McDonald posted behind the net less than two minutes later to complete the scoring The olts skated well Flyers flatten Twins The Thunder Bay Twins have the most points of any team in the Ontario Hockey Association Senior League this season Those in attendance for Saturdays Senior contest at the Barrie Arena must be wondering how that ever came to be The Twins offered paltry resistance Saturday as the hometown Flyers hammered out 70 victory Barrie still stinging from an 113 thrashing administered by Orillia Friday outsbot the visitors 4329 Iton Patterson went the distance in goal recording his first shutout of the season and second as Flycr Bob Baird paced the Barrie attack with three goals including two Shorthanded markers in the second period Phil Branston Tom Polanic Gary Lytc and Steve Sly added singles Branston and Wayne Carleton had two assists apiece Barrie led to after the first period 60 after the second Thunder Bay rebounded from the loss to crush Mississauga Golden Arrows 83 Sunday The win improved the Twins record to 11Hi1 for the season The weekend victory by the Flyers returned them to the heart of the congested Henwick Divsion standings Barrie had 24 points one more than both Brantford and Cambridge and five more than rillia Brantford scored 1H win in Cambridge Saturday to tighten the race lack Egers Steve Degursc and lohn iolton tallied for thc Alexanders lvan Helisle for the Hornets Barrie Raceway Results SAII IIDA First pare mile 3150 CHHlSS IAHHHY 49 40 I0 70 70 SCUIIA DENISE 40 20 JULYTlME 580 Time 17 EXAt ION and SllJ 00 Second trot mile 3100 llllLl til DURHAM NANNY HANOVER IUDEAU SONG Timi 21825 EXAFIUH and $51 10 Third pace mile 3150 TENNIJSSEII BLUE IS 7104304 00 30 70 30 l670 70 60 Di TY 410280 TllllfiltlrjAlUNl 10 Time 15 EXAtflUlt andtiSSSJiti Fourth pace mile 5150 CHAMP VALLEY HASTY DANDY iAltVlN GAINILS Tlnii ll 25 EXMTDlt vi and 5548 ten Iiflh trot mile 3130 DAMN 711M Ell1SAlElt HT JAMES Time 14 45 EXMTUH and 2867 00 Sixth pace mile I600 70 90 If 20 290 310 600 310 7t 00 1390 ll 30 00 Mt KLYU FASlllUN tllllllttiMMANIl Tune 121 EXAt and Slit no Sm inth pace mile 3700 IS lMlUltlANtE ltlUlJAllltY ftIIYMllt GENE Tune 2XI1IIR it and it Stiff 40 Eighth milr pace 81 100 ROYALLME IAIEKPLAUHIE MAGI MlltitilNS Timc 207 2H EXAtltlt and $2 30 Ninth pace mile 8750 BILLS lttlthEl 30 It 80 lit till It 20 40 5100 lfl Iltt ti ll 40 fl lit 90 it 30 fit If 40 00 it 20 70 ti I0 Ii til 70 lltUSlY IllEtK 30110 20 IAtK 1V tilt on Time EXAtTDlt and $1th an Tenth pace mile 00 tAltWA YS 111 tlllZSS H0 If 30 no PEGts Ittriltta on If no MAIJlHlXEIJA 40 Time 17 ljXAtflttlt and Sf 190 ATTENDANCE 1007 HANDLE $55484 llfAtIK good CASH BONUS Vtfllflr tlir twist ltrril YU cm OH tilw fuiiticir Arr4lt1111 friiitim All tirlryitirl lltHll ulmk liy Jilll mtlmiit lltltit cit Cimqmii Lyill qui ymi $700 CASH BONUS l0 ll7 lit tllllttlly Did IO Georgian IlO wrtli Hi Ciiiiicil Mltllv IHf OSHAWA CONN HON Pontiac Buick MS Bradford St oMc Ltd Borrié 7261885 throughout the contest and showed considerable improve ent defensively They were finishing off their checks and as result Thornhill had fewer chances on rebounds and scrambles The presence of Dwight Beer on the forward line was source of concern for the Thunder Birds all night Beer had more hits than any player on either side during the game and rarely fails to take someone out Some of the Colts lesser known players Gord Beilby and Horvath in particular were instrumental in the victory And the return of Wayne Church to the Barrie blueline meant number of Thornhill shots never reached Toffan He was in front of several drives before leaving the game at 1312 of the third periixi when assessed game misconduct after fight with James Kennedy Barrie student Tolfo earns bowling title ï¬t ll MARK lUllt Mark Tollo ot Harrie overr came Tom Butlers latpin lead Sunday and went on to win the mens singles competition in the lluronia section of the Carling OKeefc Spin bowling championships Entering the third and final litgame block in the com petition which was held three consecutive weekends at dif fercnt area alleys lolfo had total of 4003 to Butlers 5008 But at Kcmpview Howl Sun day lolfo caught and went by Butler finished in front by 203 pins Neither Tolfo an 18yearold student from Eastview Secon lary School nor Hose Herbert of rillia who led the womens competition front the outset had competed in the farting tournament last year Sixty men and 30 women from Barrie and area to iravenhurst participated It marked the first year that lluronia will send its own representatives to the provin cial finals in Hamilton Easter weekend Last year Barrie and area were part of the York Sim coe zone which included Newmarket Aurora and Rich mond Hill Twentytour zones will send representatives to the provin cial competition which offers prize money of $7500 The top three men and women will com petc in the singles competition and the top 10 men and nine women on sixbowler mens womens and mixed teams Qualifiers from the area are suessinusitis Mark lolfo Hart It 621 Tom ltutlci lfillllli 72420 lavetlayton llllllit 7284 41 loin Locke llarrii 728 FiltontraigUrillia 7165 Allrinllltrilha 71531 DonlarkcriGrown 7143 titorgi lloxywll lfarriw 7115 liti lllllk Hart 11 7039 10 Tom ovmn Hat llr 7019 thll DH lSItIN Rose Herbert trillia 7077 Audrey lltlllllilllll1lllil 6713 It ilartys fcnle itlrilliar 6664 Sandra Turkey Harrie 66 Karen lioii lItillltlli ti 391 Norma nticn Harrie 6360 Marlene Ferguson lflllllll 6307 lara ltIauuu ltordini 6298 Karen ltntlcr ltairici 62Kl introductory Full Privilege MEMBERSHIP This Christmas why not give the gift of fitness Now during this our Christmas gift to you you can give one month at the Barrie Fitness Centre for only fit teen dollars 0Cool Refreshing Pool °Scandinavian Style Sauna Soothing Whirlpool OCaliiornia Sunroom OProfessional Programs with an experienced staff TIIE BARRIE FITNESS CLUB 65 COLLIER STREET8ARRIEONTARIOM7IL73281 IIARGIiX Central Collegiate rink victorious in area school curling competition strong effort by the Greg Lewis rink from Canadian Forces Base Borden went for naught Sunday as Barrie Cen tral Collegiate foursome skip ped by Mike Barsevich won the Ontario Curling Association Division loA school curling playdowns The playdowns held at the Barrie Curling Club served to determine qualifier from the area for an interdivi sional curling final to be held Sunday at the club as part of the Huronia Winter Games The Lewis rink needed to score two rocks in the tenth end to force tie But with the score 97 and the Borden curlers down to last rock the oniy stone counting belonged to Central Lewis then conceded defeat fourpoint third end broke 11 tie and provided the Barsevich rink with the winn ing edge Borden stole point in the ninth end to set the stage for its tenthend challenge Skip Barsevich and vice Matt Feltis were part of the Robb Barsevich rink from Central which captured Division 10A last year Lead Dave Hamilton and second Mark Chalmers are newcomers The Central rink stopped the Steve Periard foursome from Barrie North Collegiate 144 in the first round and Dwayne Browns rink from Cookstown 124 in the second round of the straight knockout competition The Borden team defeated the Wally Riley entry from Bradford 84 and Paul Barkers Stayner rink In opening round action the Barker rink beat the Steve Gat Lesson to be learned from Juveniles loss Allan Cook Juveniles went out of their way to be helpful and it backfired Thornhill Thunder Birds ar rived at the Eastview Arena Saturday for their York Simcoe Minor Hockey League YS MHL game with only nine players and no goal tender Juveniles undressed their backup goaltender and lent the equipment to the Thunder Birds who selected forward Flanagan to don the equipment and fillin between the pipes Flanagan shutout Cook 30 He also stopped two break aways by Mike Brooks Juveniles rebounded Sunday in Orillia with an 112 victory Barry Brett and Dan Graves scored two goals each for Bar rie Ed Hoare Greg Campbell Brooks Mike Doyle Dave Mc Cullough Tim Clayden and Paul Delaney had one goal for Barrie Cook is in Thornhill Tuesday then back home Saturday Sun day its another road trip to Newmarket Ted Moore coach of the Allan Cook Juveniles has been named assistant coach for the allstar team of the YSMHL juvenile division The annual allstar game is Dec 26 in Bolton between the Tricounty league and YSMHL fill up llUlltld lVIt Itll Likc ltcguliirggts lhcgrxxl news is you can probably top the tank for lcss than $800 llic bid ncws go prices he going up With gas tostol it 004 gilli in according to thclians port lllltll fuel to tilt Illi figures you can kccp the popular llltll ivic Scchn or Hatchback in gzisolnic for about 31t pcr 111lltvll1tSinilutlwitgtm for Mt per mile thc bcst of iny ï¬door wagonflhc 7W for 17¢ ward foursome from Shelburne 114 and the Cookstown entry eliminated Al Smiths rink School 116 The Barsevich rink joins the winners of Divisions central core Toronto to Huntsville representative in the Ontario Winter Games to be from Eastview Secondary and WA Sunday to decide the held in North Bay in February Orillia school takes title at basketball tournament For the second consecutive year the Eastview Secondary School midget boys basketball tournament has been won by an Orillia entry Park Street Collegiate In stitute of Orillia is the 1976 champion by virtue of 4+2 victory over Collingwood in the tournament final Saturday Steve Galang with 13 points and Art Booth with 12 paced the winners Frank Sheffield had nine points in losing cause Defending champion Orillia District Collegiate Vocational Institute was out of contention early this year ODCVI was up set 2418 by one of two home school entries Eastview Gold in its first start Collingwood qualified for the final with 3021 win over East view Gold in the deciding game for Division Because of the number of entries 16 the preliminary rounds were played in two separate divisions Park Street almost didnt make it to the championship ts margin of victory over Stayner in the Division final was just one point the score was 3029 Stayner looked tough right from the start clobbering Ban ting High School of Alliston 222 in its first match The team also eliminated London Mont calm 2115 before running into Park Street The champs disposed of East view Red 2412 in their debut and St Josephs High School 26 17in the second round In division Collingwood had tough game with Ux bridge in the second round The score was 24 Its first op ponent Barrie North bowed 22 12 Eastview Gold overcame Penetang 111 before dropping the division final to Collingwood Twin Lakes gave Orillia clean sweep of the laurels by capturing the consolation championship with 4342 ver dict over Eastview Red The onepoint victory avenged onepoint loss that Twins Lakes had suffered in its first start against Uxbridge It ended 3534 Twin Lakes had then stopped Barrie North 2416 and defending champion ODC VI 2321 ODCVI in fact managed only one win in this years tour nament 1612 conquest of Elmvale Eastview Red losers to champion Park Street in the fir st round dis of Central 16 13 and Midland 2512 to make the consolation final Midland beat Banting 2921 after losing its opener to Lon don Montcalm 267 In other first round games Penetang dropped Elmvale 31 20 and St Josephs slammed Central 299 Civitan stops tum opponen ts Barrie Civitan Minor Ban tams scored both regular season and exhibition victories in Barrie this weekend Civitan overcame Thornhill 53 in York Simcoe Minor Hockey League action Satur day and the North York Flames of the Metro Toronto Hockey League 21 Sunday Bill Maguire and Gary White paced Civitan with two goals apiece Saturday the other go ing to Mike Hoffman Two goals in the last four minutes enabled Barrie to snap 33 deadlock Against North York pair of goals by Hoffman after North York had taken 10 lead pro ved the difference Civitans next game is Sun day against Newmarket TWO WAYS TO IOOKAT HONDAS lOP while cruising per mile and nobodyx topped that ligurcflhc remarkable Accord nmls lust pcr lovely milc Your nczirby It lltll tltdltl his soincothcr figures youll lhc actual figures IV 17 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