These gals good bakers By PAT KELLY Jim Mulholland's Levendale Bakery Mosquito girls continued to atone for their sole loss of the season by defeating Aurora 5-0 in Richmond Hill Minor Soccer town rep play last week. Globe Travel now have six wins. one tie and no losses. In otherfames: Caesars Palace 2, MacLean's Furniture 4. Caesars continued its slump with a rather surprising loss to the Stouffville team; Fred Rossi and Shawn Mieske got their only goals. Billy Butler got a hat-trick for the winners and Ian Edwards added the singlet By IAN McLl-ILLAN Globe Travel walloped Whilchurch-Slouffville Recycling 13â€"1 in Rich- mond Hill Minor Soccer (‘lub Atom play last week as lhey continued to lead lhe league. Peter MacNamara led the way with four goals along with Steven Saul who scored a like num- ber‘ Eddie Mastro and Tim Giddens each scored two goals while Neal Cox got the other one Alison Kirk led the latest triumph with a three-goal performance with Michelle Cairns and Tina O‘Meara responsible for the other two goals. The Bakery girls are now in first place in their division and appear to be capable of maintaining that position. They have scored more than 30 goals while conceding fewer than five. On other fronts: Gerry Van Essen is less sanguine about the chances of his Peewee Globe Travel leads patio and Hill soccer league sidewalk Slabs North Bendale took an early 2-0 lead in the first inning, added one each in the third and fourth in- nings and four more in the ï¬fth. Ken Bentham Signs 12, Torontario Electrical 0. Lots of scoring power here aided by the op- position‘s shortage of players. Richmond Hill came back with two runs in the bottom of the fifth when Don Webster singled. Chris Kostopoulos singled, Wayne Murphy singled. Glen Harding got a base after being hit by a ball and scored Webster. Jim Anderson walked ’ L'orenz Boff led the way with seven goals and Jeff Rumble had five‘ Powell Plumbing 2. Travelways I. In the closest and best-played game of the week. Powell Plumbing was able to take a 2-0 halftime lead against the rapidly im- proving Travelways. The Richmond Hill Peewee Lions almost won their own tournament lasl Saturday but ran out of steam in the A finals against North Bendale losing 8-2. Goals for the winners were by Marco Di Mambro and Mark Stevensoni Robbie Dawson replied for Travelways. Dan Cameron and Dean Sporanza played well for the losers with sandy Beck outstanding in his first appearance in goal. MOSQUITO (‘umbrae Roofing 3. Hairworks 0. Ken Stewart got all three goals. Ronalds Printing 1. Ken‘s Beckers II. The shortage of players on the Ronald's team was too much to overcome. Chris Dewar got the only goal. Mark Litman got four goals for the winners with three each from Mark McGinn and Donny Brooks with a single from Scott Rehill. Silver Acoustics 3. Bell Canada 2. An outstanding performance from Guy Piirto who scored two goals as Bell dominated the first half despite being short of players. Acoustics came back in the second half with Chris Mohl scoring two goals and Gianpaolo Infnti one. Bone Fencing 4. King City [GA 7. Bone couldn‘t handle King City despite enthusiasm and goals from Kerin Jennings, Tony Dorazio. and Sean Jennings, two. Mites: Dondeb 6. Leuschner Spraying l. Deanna Dem and Jenny Briggs led the winners with two goals apiece and singles to Sean Burke and Sarah Robbins. Tony Burzillo scored for the losers. Lions run out of roar in ï¬nal Nexl MBnday the .Kobblers will play Markham which could decide the ï¬rst place issue. Kiddie Kobbler‘s cap- turing first place in their division. They have lost only one game in league play and were playing Shorthanded at that. In tournament play they have made a poor showing mainly because they have played all of their games Shorthanded. Coach Van Essen feels his team has all kinds of potential which makes defeat a hard pill to swallow. WIND-l The peewees fared better in the first game of the day against Bramalea winning 9-4. Richmond Hill look an early lead in the bottom of the first when Kevin Mclnnis singled. Pat Thompson singled and Webster singled to score Mclnnis. If the potential fails to Show that will mean first place could be an unachieved goal. C 5; J.‘ Investments 2, The Famin Billiards 2. Darrin Nikolas and Jeff Stewart for Investments; Mauhew (‘illis and Jim ()rfanakos for Billiards. scoring Kostopoulps The seventh inning saw Richmond Hill‘s Kevin Ryan and Steve (‘eballo singling. Anderson walked to load the bases but the runner died there. Don Webster and Kevin Mclnnis shared the pil- ching duties. Tournaments Inc. 3. RH. Lions 0. Monique Irvine had two goals and Jason Revill one. SQUIRTS B'ramalea came back in he third with four big In Ontario Cup play last runs only l0 have The Hill bounce back with two in the same inning. Mclnnis singled. Thompson walkedl Webster was walked inlentionally and Tim Lawlor singled l0 Saturday nine Kobbler girls put up a valiant effort but went down to a 5-2 defeat to St. Thomas. TOWN REP â€"' BOYS The A. Beattie Minor Atom boys defeated Aurora 6-1 with goals by Jason MacDonald. three, and one each by Danny Koslopoulos walked score Thompson. Patterson. (‘hris Peeks and Pine Decina. Richmond Hill picked up two more in the fourth when Thompson doubled to score Sieve Byers and Mclnnis who had singled. One week later they found themselves in a real struggle with Newmarket before winning 2-0. Richmond Hill coach Scotty Mac- donald had high praise for Newmarket and especially its goalie. The Hillers chalked up two more runs in the fifth when Glen Harding doubled to score Kostopoulos and Glen Dimpfel who had walked. Pino Decina got the first goal but the victory remained in doubt until a penally shot was awarded to Richmond Hill. Danny Th-e game was called in lhe bottom of lhe sixth Mclnnis due to the time limit but not before Richmond Hill added two more runs to its loial as Webster singled to score Thomp- son who had singled and Dimpfel singled to score Webster. Patterson look the penalty: The Newmarket goalie stopped the shot but failed to hold on to the ball and Danny was able to knock in the rebound. TOURNAMENTS SQUIR’I‘S Danny Quadrini and Adolph Curtis made a valiant. effort to field a team in a tournament in Stouffville on the weekend. Defensively. Don Webster pitched a great game. Fielder Kevin Ryan and second baseman Steve Byers each made superb cat- ches. Their combined team won by default in the morning but went down to defeat 3-0 in the af- ternoon. WIN 4-3 Richmond Hill came up with a big 4-3 win in the second game over ()shawa. 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