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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Mar 1982, p. 10

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This is what we roudhe ve done Chester Graham, coach of the Midland Secondary School Midget Boys' basketball team, chats it up with his players during what proved to be their final game of the season Monday at Midland Secondary School. Graham's squad was knocked out of the Georgian Bay Secondary Schools Athletics Association Zone finals by Orillia District Collegiate Vocational Institute after a valiant effort in both games of their best-of-five series. The MSS Senior and Junior squads were eliminated in earlier zone playoffs. (Photo by Fred Sharp) The Midland Stoneleigh Motors Minor Midgets dropped the first game of their Ontario Minor Hockey Association quarter- final series 9-3 to Aurora last Sunday in Aurora. John Sallows, Tom Hook and Mike McLaughlin were the goal-getters for the Midland squad. In their final regular- Stoneleigh Midgets stopped in opener season Georgian Bay Minor Hockey Association game played last Friday in Thornbury, the Midland team hammered the host club 11-5. Peewee series tied at one game apiece The Penetanguishene IGA Peewees will meet Parry Sound Sunday at Penetanguishene Arena for the third game in their best-of-five Ontario Minor Hockey Association playdown series. The series stands even at one game apiece after an opening 9-6 V A CatyOnney by Penetanguishene and an 8-6 win by Parry Sound. Sunday's matchup will start at 3:30p.m. A fourth game will be played in Parry Sound next Saturday and a Soundy hat-trick Don Soundy scored three goals to power the John's Catering to a 4-1 victory over Meatland in Opening round-robin Midland Minor Hockey Association Peewee House League playoff action Wednesday at Midland Arena. In the other playoff Wednesday, the Midland Times blasted Cowan's Construction 4- 0. John's other goal was scored by John Eplett. Steve Newhouse had the lone Meatland marker. Other Times goals came from Tyler French, Steve Elliot, Jeff Beauchamp and Trevor Wilkes. Robert Wilkes earned the shutout in the Times net. fifth and deciding game, if necessary, will go March 14 in Penetanguishene -- again at 3:30 p.m. Stuart Restrup powered the Penetanguishene team in their opening win with five goals and two assists. Don't miss Rob Desroches and Mark Dubeau each notched two goals. Charles Bottineau and Restrup shared the spotlight in the second game with two goals apiece. Brad Banks and Brent Dubeau rounded things out for the IGA squad. Jason Baguley led the way in that one with three goals, Marlon Geiseler notched two, and singles -- were provided by Dean Marcellus, Kevin Thomas, Bill Kennedy and John Sallows. It was a_chippy contest, with Midland picking up 24 minors, one five-minute and one ten-minute misconduct. Thornbury took 28 minor penalties. The Stoneleigh squad will travel to Amherst, N.Y., tomorrow for a pair of exhibition games and will host Amherst March 20 for a return match. Game time for that one will be 9 p.m. GBSSA championships The St. Theresa's Senior Girls' Volleyball team will take their next big step toward the Ontario championship tomorrow with the Georgian Bay Secon- dary School Athletic Association champio- nships at Twin Lakes Secondary School in Orillia. Also tomorrow, the St. T's Midget girls will compete for the GBSSA title (the finale -- there's no Ontario Midget championship) against five other squads at Orillia's Park Street Collegiate. If the Senior squad can get by their four opponents, they'll move on to the Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association championships, slated for next weekend in London. Coach Bruce Finlayson expects Barrie Central Collegiate -- who knocked St. T's out last year after St. T's did them in the previous year -- should prove to be the toughest op- ponents once again. Greys deflated The Collingwood Shipbuilders smothered the Owen Sound Greys 6-2 in the first game of their best-of-seven Ontario OHA Major Intermediate A Hockey League playoffs Tuesday in Collingwood. Winner of the series will meet defending champion Georgetown Raiders in the cham- pionship final series. Community Newspaper The independent voice of prosperous North Simcoe Subscribe today, call 526-2283 P.S. Ask about our special offer Page 10, Friday, March 5, 1982 St. T's strategy, ac- leastas far as the teams cording to Finlayson, St. T's have buried so will be to "go with what far this season are got us here."' concerned, is a pretty And that "what", at potent pronoun. [iM Milley orton, Milley d s a s = The Lynn Morton and Gwen Milley rinks of Midland Curling Club captured the Inter- divisional Ladies' Tankard title with victories over Wiarton and Parry Sound Tuesday in Parry Sound. The win earns the double-rink entry a berth in the Southern Ontario Ladies' Curling Association Ladies Tankard Championships, slated for March 24 in London. Sutton was also entered in the Parry Sound competition, but was eliminated early by the host entry. The Midland rink will be one of four rinks competing in the SOLCA finals in London. At the Midland club, the two-day Ladies' (Open concluded last night. MENU FOR THE SMART NEW CAR SHOPPER COPIES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST would like to ensure that you are aware of all the special discounts, rebates and features currently available from Ford through our - company.-Quite an array! eSMALL CARS Ends Mar. 13 8? 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