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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 22 Dec 1982, p. 29

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rns SS -- a. MSS cagers playing avery full schedule Gimme that ball! Barrie North player hauls down rebound in midget tourney action with MSS One foul shot coming up: MSS shooter ta kes aim. Team loses to Barrie though 37-32 in close encounter at MSS BEST WISHES FOR A JOYOUS CHRISTMAS. - MOREAU FARM lo. EQUIPMENT "59.00 Any size LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM HALL We will professionally clean the above areas in your home with our two-stage "Hydro Brush & Extract-Away" method! Clean a sofa & chair or any three chairs at one low price. Phone today! di te Free Estimates onany area 526-9197 All work guaranteed & insured We Service all of North Simcoe County \e MSS Marauders boys basketball teams have been a busy bunch lately. Friday, all three teams hosted ESPSS at the Hugel Avenue gym, and took two of the three contests. MSS midgets won 49-35 led by Brad Price's eight points and six each from Craig Flint, Kevin Gray and Eddie Richardson. Junior Marauders topped ESPSS by 11 points, as Chester Graham's team won 52-41 behind 16 points from Jeff Bales and 13 and 12 points from Bill Richardson and Kevin Thomas respectively. Darryl Burns and Sloan Campbell netted 10 each and Todd Gray had six, but it wasn't enough as the Seniors lost to Penetanguishene 50-39. Monday saw the midget and senior Marauders travel to Orillia to take on Twin Lakes Secondary School. MSS came away with a pair of victories this time Dennis Hearn's midgets thumped the hosts by 65-36 as Steve Kay had 11 points and Ed Richardson nine. Brad Price and Mark Mielke each chipped in eight. Coach Jeff Attwood's seniors won over Twin Lakes by the score of 42-26 in a tight defensive match up Darryl Burns had 13 points in this game, Todd Gray had eight and Sloan Campbell picked up six Midland Secondary School Marauders basketball teams next hit the boards on Jan. 4 at the MSS gym when they play Elmvale at 2:15 p.m Moreau Juveniles busy and successful by Arnold Poster Coach Brian Swan. Silver' Stick Tour- and his Moreau Farm nament. Equipment Juvenile On Saturday night, Elmvale played Oshawa over Sutton. Dan with Kenny Whitton and Ken hockey team were kept fairly busy the past to 5-5 tie week. Graham the big gun for He scored al] goals. On Dec. 17 at the five goals, They this with a_ boys with a win, a tie. Elmvale. Elmvale Arena, the followed to play in the Keswick In their final game. Elmvale Moreau Farm Equipment juveniles scored a thrilling 2-1 win Graham scored the This allowd the local local boys defeated close 4-3 loss to Pelham and a loss to advance to Owen Sound 8-4. on Sunday Dec. 19. the semi'finals to be Elmvale played a close- Kevin Swan, Dean _ played on Mondy Dec. checking game, highlighted by some Young hard skating. They opened up a 4-1 lead in the first period on goals by Sandy Clarke, Randy Greenlaw, Brad Young and Ken Graham. Mark Borland replied for Owen Sound. Elmvale scored the only goals of the second period on tallies by Brad Young and Dan Whitton. Owen Sound out- scored Elmvale in the third period. Terry Moore, John Gallen and David Stranks scored Robertson marksmen for Elmvale. and Brad 20. As we went to press were the no results were available. Ringing in ' the Holiday Season with Greetings and Best Wishes. for the Sound, while Dan Whitton and Sandy Clark scored for Elmvale. The boys journeyed to Keswick on the weekend ~~ LUDWIG MOTORS The Lahnsteiner's Yonge St., Elmvale 322-1583 2. ncaa ic enhabeenoamemaate | pics ade =a IPLANITSA FLOWERS Restle WITH THE - 9:30 till 9 Mion. to Fri. 9:30 till 5:30 Sat. Petals Aud Sloome TELEPHONE 705-526-3353 FLOWER SHOP LS bp 373 MIDLAND AVENUE, MIDLAND, ONT. RL4 3K8 Dace sis es AN NA SEN NASH ES 4 Wednesday, December 22, 1982, Page 31 sae igus 4 _

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