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Richmond Hill Liberal, 25 Jul 1979, B4

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Richmond Hill Dairy Queen Bantam Girls came home from the Provincial Women‘s Softball Association Playdowns Tournament last weekend with all the laurels. They steamed through It was North York Trophies 5, George Ross Photo 0. Scoring for Trophies were Billy Lucas (2) and Tim Bennett (3), Baymar Sports downed Kem Clothes 20 on goals by Robert Fabrizi and Marino D‘Alberto. Every game played in the Squirt division of the Richmond Hill Minor Soccer League was a shutout last week. Gordon Infant had a hm foot. .and. I kicked .in four goals to lead Ratcliffs Canada to a 7-0 triumph over Tree Transplanting. To further uproot the opposition. David Gyarmau booted a pair of goals and Chris \Fairhall added a single. In a close match. Family Billiards snookered Fann‘s Sport Centre 1-0 on the strength of Nicky Passetta's goal Mac Fleming had no trouble with (‘ & J Investments. dumping them 5-0‘ Greg (‘airns scored a hat trick and singles were added by Duncan Pearce and Daryl Baxter. One of the stars of the D0 Bantam girls. Pattie O'Sullivan shows why she’s such an asset to the team. She hit the high average for In the Mites division. Jenny Briggs was the star Squirts play 5 shutouts fl DO Bantams romp through p/aydo wns 497-7997 WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING SPECIALS AUGUST 2ND AT THE OLD H.B. FISHER LOCATION 10216 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL 0 BIG DISCOUNTS 0 FREE ESTIMATES 0 ALL WORK GUARANTEED 0 IMMEDIATE START 01,000 SQ. FT. MINIMUM B. STOKES PAVING THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. July 25, 1979 500 TONS OF HEAVY DUTY ASPHALT PAVING CANCELLED CONTRACT dange‘ no other Warnmg He Mvag‘ 1318 BLOOR ST. WEST TORONTO MGH 1P2 5347951 /, QmOnT RF: five games without a loss,‘ and now proceed to the Ontario Championship finals in St‘ Catharines on August 11 and 12‘ The tournament. sponsored by Coca Cola Ltd., saw 14 teams competing in a double knockout format. The other game was a total rout. with Leuschner Spraying sticking it to the Richmond Hill Lions 8-0,‘ Goals for the winners were by Michael Brown (3). Ann Douse (2), Mark L‘olatosti (2| and Trent Westall (1) Here are the Squirt House League Standings as of July 21: of the game kicking in four goals to take Dondeb to a 4-1 decision against Tournaments Inc. Monique Irvine got the lone goal for Tour- naments. Mac Fleming Paints Ratcliffs Canada C&J Investments N.Y, Trophies 4 l Baymal Sports Kent Clothes Fann's Sport Centre heelransplanting Ltd George Ross Photo 'he Family Billiards W T I. GF GA PTS. 30414 13311 254232 24 6522 14 In the first game Friday night. Dairy Queen white-washed Thornhill 15-0 in five innings. Pitcher Kathy Chepelsky gave up only No hits while striking out eight. the playdown tournament â€" a whopping .563. (Photo by Dave Stephenson) Richmond Hill took the Eva». , §¢090 . . GOO w R a» . t \x.‘$§& 363$. mfiw Q a w ,wamarfim, lead in the first inning by scoring four runs, and never looked back. Catcher Heather Moore played an excellent game, batting three for four. Patti ()‘Sullivan and Karen Mclnnis went two for four. and Debbie In the second game on Saturday. the Richmond Hill girls continued to swing their bats and combined with t0p<notch fielding. handed the Don Victoria team a 12-2 setback. Pam Maclnnis started on the mound. relieved later by Kathy Chepelsky. They gave up a scattered six hitst Pounding out the balls were Pam Maclnnis, ("athy Lawlor and Debbie (‘eballo, who included a two-run homer. CHIEFTAIN'S DINING ROOM’ THE BIG "CHEF'S SPECIAL" EVERY WEDNESDAY EWfiBlackR-IHawk MOTO NN STEAK $795 ()‘BRlEN POTATOES BABY CARROTS, 10711 YONGE ST. soup of the day, green salad, baked potato, beans dessert 8 coffee FULL COURSE ROAST BEEF DINNER ’OTATOES BABY CARROTS DESSERT COFFEE The third game, against ()shawa. was one the girls had to win in order to avoid a heavy schedule of games on the “loser” side the following day. It was a heart-stopper. until the fifth inning. when Rich- mond Hill's Jane Stephenson broke the 1 - 1 tie with a three-run homer‘ In the next inning SOUP OF THE DAY SPECIAL GREEN SALAD WITH BLACKHAWK DRESSING EVERY FRIDAY ANNOUNCES RICHMOND HILL MOTOR INN catcher Heather Moore, after a foulâ€"tip injured her hand. came back to bang out a triple and started the Dairy Queen on the way to scoring two more runs. Patti ()‘Sullivan with two solid hits and Kathy (‘hepelsky with a homer boosted Richmond Hill to a 6-1 win. The fourth game against Bay Ridges was a slugger‘s contest. Debbie (‘eballe with a homer. Jane Stephenson with a homer and four RBI'S, Kathy Chepelsky with a homer and batting four $695 for four. were the big guns. All the girls were swinging to make the score 21â€"12. In the final. they met Belleville's spirited team. Pitcher Karen McInnis gave up pnly five hits and struck out 10 batters. Teammates Terry ()lczak and Debbie (‘eballo belted homeruns. Patti O‘Sullivan went four for four. Karen McInnis showed class in sacrifice hunting and Heather Moore caught a great series. Coaches Pat ()‘Sullivan and Dale Trumbull. as 8849171 well as the Dairy Queen and all of Richmond Hill. can be proud of the effort. poise and conduct of these girls, Quick One-stop Insurance Service Auto Home ‘Life Just call or drop in at TOLL FREE 1 800-268â€"6846 7699 Yonge Stteet Thornhlll. Onlano L3T 125 YOHK FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY 77-4

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