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Barrie Examiner, 30 Apr 1979, p. 11

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Barrie North Collegiate finished fourth overall Satur day at the Fifth Annual Queens Alumni Invitational Track and Field Meet in Kingston Led by Monique Cadeau and Ian Llewellyn both with recordbreaking performances North finished ahead of 50 other schools at what Barrie coach Bob Warner calls the biggest oneday meet in Canada Cadeau set two new stan dards winning the junior discus and shot put She threw the shot 1111m for record and follow ed with throw of 3112111 in discus Lewellyii won the midget boys 100111 in time of 119 but set his mark in the long jump spo with leap of 58111 The jump was only good enough for se cond place however as both Lewellyii and the firstltplace finisher broke the old mark of 587111 Michele Ethier finished se cond iii the senior girls 100m hurdles to add valuable points to Norths team total Also finishing well among the girls team were Debby Tracey third in midget 800m Alison Hamilton fourth in junior javeliii and Cindy Ramsay sixth in midget javelin Boys team members followed Llewellyns lead for strong showing among the 1000 coin petitors at the meet Colin Llewellyn finished fourth in the junior boys 400m Bruins overpowered again with personal best time of 534 Scott Johnson placed fourth in the senior boys 100111 and Murlt ray Lloyd jumped to sixth place finish in junior triple jump Jackie Rocchio set meet record in the midget girls 100111 running the distance in 125 seconds in the heat The I11 nisdale Secondary School stu dent went 011 to win the event with run of 126 seconds in the final Rocchio also won the junior 400m with time of 608just off the meet record Margaret Mulder of St Josephs High School won the midget girls 1500111 in record time 01520511 Best finisher for Eastview Collegiate Paul Gautier miss ed setting meet record in the midget boys shot put by just few centimetres Ilis throw of 1498 was good enough for first place however Glen Docherty of Eastview made the second best showing for his team with time of 539 in the junior boys 400m good enough to qualify him for the Georgian Bay championships later in the season llis placing in the event was not available lnnisdale Secondarys Bae anne Cudc surprised coaches Jim Hodgiiis and Bob Malud zinski with win in her heat of the midget girls 100m in 135 seconds She did not qualify for the final however Habs explode for second win MONTREAL Pi Jac ques Lemaires powerplay goal started Montreal anai diens on the way to 52 victory over Boston Saturday night and 20 lead in bestofseven Na tional Hockey League semi final series but at least one Bruin thought the key penalty call came earlier Playing fiveairfive is definitely an advantage for the Canadiens said Boston goaltender Gerry Cheevers who was beaten by Lemaire at 1741 of the second period on the goal that ignited threegoal anadiens rally in span of 124 Theyre better skating team heevers allowed sug gesting why Montreal gained John Tonelli of the islanders reacts after longshot goal by Denis Potvin Saturday AP Photo Hustlers finish third in league Barrie Clifton Hotel Hustlers of the Ontario Volleyball Association ladies Senior league are gearing up for the playoffs scheduled to begin May Iii after thirdplace finish in their seventeam loop The team had one reschHluled game left to play against Toronto abbagctown but the Toronto squad declined to play and Barrie picked up the win team spokesman said Hustlers finished four points behind league champ Guelph and one behind Toronto Mysphytts team practice will be held tonight at Prince of Wales school on Bradford St Immmliately following lllt Ilustlers practice an open tryout has been slated for the oiiiplcte Mobile Wash squad of the Barricand Ilistrict Ladies Softball League Starting time for the open practice has been set for 7110 pm Fans choose Erb car at show Ilerb Erbs entry was chosen best overall car at the Barrie Speedways stock show held at Bay field Mall Friday In public balloting IIrbs No 61 car was chosen over to other entries as best overall and best in the Iiinited late model class Ron Tractys car was elected to be best in the Diamond Class All Sweeneys entry was chosen runner up and All Stiudwicks car placed thud iii the voting Don Nelson of Hillsdale had his car selected runner up in the limited late model class and Don Wardlcs entry was picked second llllltltllll North Invitational changes format The annual invitational track and field meet at North ol legiate will be more demanding of its participants this year as the event switches to peiitatlilon format for the first time Invitations have been sent to all Georgian Bay Secondary Schools Athletic Association members to enter athletes for Ihursdays competitoii and four teams of 10 participants each have responded so far North will enter at least 111 athletes in the event open to both boys and girls at the midget juniorand senior levels North track coach Bonnie Holowcliuk said several more schools should be accepting the invitation early this week All athletes entered in the competition must participate in five specified events and scores will be calculated according to Amateur Athletic Federation standards Boys events include the long jump javelin discus 200111 sprint and 150011111111 Girls events include long jump high jump shot put hurdles and 100111 sprint Squires edge Huskies 65 SARNIA iit tIt Ietrolia GibbonsSquires coach Ron arroll wasnt particularly pleased Sunday after wats ching his team edge Steinbach Mair Huskies 05 in the opening game of the Allan fup anadian senior hockey championship letrolia kept Steiiibacli goaltender Andy StoesI bUsy with 40 shots compared with the lluskies 10 shots on Ietrolia netminder Larry Lueas but we gave them the Iluskiesi four cheap goals sgsszn the upper hand while skaters were scarce Bob Gainey lremblay scored before the Montreal outburst was over and Guy Lafleur and Rick Chartraw added thirdperiod goals City loses tournament Barrie city soccer club pusli ed sister club Barrie Blues into the division of the Wood bridge Indoor soccer tourna ment Saturday but it was Blues who went on to reach the semifinals before they were eliminated City lost its second game of the day to Nottawasa 1172 and were eliminated early Blues who lost if to ity in the first game for both tennis beat Allistoii 471 in overtime but lost to Aurora Hearts in over times1 Terry Posylek Jamie McFadden and Steve Knight scored twice each to give tity its win over Blues who receiv ed two goals from Hunter Sag ger and singles from Ioug Hollard Murray Hadley and Dave Bethune Against Nottawasaga titvs Knight and harlic Iootc scored once Jim Buchan Iaul Whalen and Wayne Iester scored for Nottawasa Aurora Heleiiics heat Aurora Hearts to win the tournament finalfwt Blues win over Alliston saw two goals by Hadley and Sag ger Hadleys second goal in overtime won the game for Bar rie Against the Hearts Sagger again scored twice with singles by John Watson and Bethune In exhibitoii play Sunday and Mar 10 Blues lost to lorontos St 11 drews Both city soccer teams play out of town this weekend in the final exhibition games before the Newmarket and League District Soccer season opens May 12 sports Rick Middleton and Peter McNab had given Boston 20 lead before Bobby Schniautz took tripping penalty and created the manpower ad vanatge during which Lemaire scored We got break with the dou ble minor and the minor to SchinautL said Montreal defenccman Larry Robinson of the only penalty calls of the game by referee Bryan Lewis Isles win thltNlALlI ili The tworgoalie system is big blessing in the playoffs says Billy Smith of New York Islanders who shares goal tending duties with hico Besch Some coaches find it difficult to keep two goalies at their peak when they rotate them but AI Arbour of the Islanders has been doing it season after season Its ltesclis turn on Tuesday night when the National Hockey League seinifi iial series moves to Madison Square Garden for the third game Smith and ltcsch shared the victories iii sweeping liicago Black Hawks in the quarter finals and were rotated against the Hangen can sit down and relax now Smith said after Denis Iotvins overtime goal gave the Islanders 43 victory over the Rangers on Saturday tying the series at one victory apiece Smith said he made bad mistake on Espositos goal when he moved toward Ion Maloney who had the puck and made smart play getting it out front to lisposito ho scored his fifth of the playoffs Walt Ikaczuk and Shcehaii scored for the Rangers and Wayne Mtllltk Bob Lorimer and Bobby Nystroni for the Islanders Central trollegiates Mary anne Stepulaitis turned in the best performance for her team with third place in the junior girls javelin Brent McMillan and Mike Morrison placed fourth in their events to lead the Central boys team McMillan ran the junior boys 100m hurdles in 168 and Morrison tied the former meet record in the junoir boys high jump leaping 175m Kevin Dorion placed sixth in the senior boys discus with throw of 3351m Also placing well for the girls team were Jennifer Irvine fifth in junir girls 100111 and sixth in 80111 hurdles and Jane McDonougli seventh in junior girls 400111 North coach Bonnie Holochuk was pleased with her teams showing at the meet par ticularin since 10 of her athletes were unable to attend the meet including some who could have placed high in their class All area teams are now preparing for the North Invita tional which takes place Thurs day Kelly Ehler of Port McNicoll public school is covered closely by Steele Streets Tracey Smith during championship action in the title game of the I979 Simcoe County Elementary Schools girls basketball championship Saturday at Central Coi legiate Port McNicoll won the game 20l8 Ex aminer Photo Helmkay wins three titles at badminton club event Gary Ilcliiikay won the Bar ne Badminton ltibs annual cltib tournament Saturday at InnisdaleSecondarySchool Helmkay topped eleven other comjxtitors iii the meiis singles event teamed up with Don Bur rows to capture the mens doubles competition and finish ed 111 first place 111 the tlllMtl doubles event with partner Ma jkeiitiilby Gilby teamed up with Arlene troier to win the ladies doublescompetition roier also won the ladies singles event beating seven other participants In the clubs recent junior horts wqu Its all matter of technique you know Maiken Gilby left reaches for shot during the ladies doubles event at Saiurdays Barrie Badminton Club Tournament at innisdale Secondary School Gilby and partner Arlene Crozier won the game and the title Chuck Roberts right foreground and partner John Betts werent quite so for tunate in their quest for the mens doubles championship which was won by Gary Helmkay and Don Burrows Examiner Photo by Garry Forbes Red Sox warm up for baseball season start Theres few problems to be worked out like moving the grandstand out of centre field and getting players to show up but the Barrie lied Sox Senior meiis baseball team is ready to get up and dust itself off for the 1979 season The club held its first open outdoor practice at the Bar rie Fairgrounds ball park Sunday and only eight players including four new players trying out for the team showed up much higher turnout is exiwcted at the second prae tice Tuesday at 630 p111 when most of last years squad will return to work the long winter out of their system Tenyear Ited Sox veteran R011 Sutherland took over the coaching duties at Sundays practice Last years coach Duncan Tainpbell retired during the winter break Manager Ray Neely said only one team from last years league Iottciihaiii has indicated it wont be back The club will be holding open tryouts each Sunday at noon and each luesday and Thursday at 630 pm until the regular schedule gets underway in late May tournament Mike Biirioxm captured the boys Stllltlll trophy and tathy Ictiackcii toppedthcgirlsiompetitioii liristiiic ltais was ruiinci up in the girls scctioii and Richard Gilby lllllSllIIl runiinr upinthcboysevciit llllltt lliiriiiii lililttll tlttllll to roicr ill the ladies siiiglcs competition and teamed up with Gloria lIllctoii for niiiici upinladiiwdoiibliw liris Ialcinio and partner Mick Sproulc wcii iiiiincis up iii tlic iiieiis doubles cycnt and Ialcrnio and partner tecclia Wilson placed second in 1111cd liitllilcs Queens Invitational good start for North IINTNM Girls Maryanne Stepulaitis Itrd junior javelin 31 00111 Jennifer Irvine 51h jr 100m 13 11 01h 00m hurdles 11 Jane Melloiiough 7th 11 40011105 Boys Mike Morrison 4th midget high jump 75m Brent McMill11141liji 100m hurdles to 11 KevinI11rioiimlisr discusfiti film IIASIIIC Paul Gautier 1st midget shot put 14911111 Glen lnllt Georgian Bay standard in jr 400111511 INNISIIIP7 Jackie Itocclno lst midget loom ti lst midget 411111100 Raeaniie udia heat wiiiiiei midget looin III NORTH iirls Monique Willian lst jr shot put II 11111 tst junn discusfii 42111 Michele IIthicr 2nd 100m hurdles 17 lxbby Tracey ftrd midget MtlilltJ 1111 Alison Hamilton 41h jr I1l11127 Hui Kelly Grantham Titlijr discusl7 H7111 indy Ramsay tlth midget jaclin ll lttiii Buys laii Llewellyn 1st midch 100111 II 11 2nd loiigjunipi iii olin Llewellyn 411111 400111334 Scott Johnson tthsr loom ll Miiiray Lloyd lillijl triple jump 11 3111111 ST IUSICIIIS MargaretMiildci1stinnitiiigiilsljooiii 051 Steele St falls short for title Two completed foul shots in the final seconds of play gave lort McNicoll 20111 victory over Steele Street School Satur day 111 the Simcoe ounty IIleiiiciitary School basketball championship at eiitral ol lcgiate The shots stopped vigorous comeback by Steele against the team that had soundly trounced them earlier in the five team tournament tithcr schools representing county Ioiies were Allistoii tirilliasMouiit Slaveiiaiidtoll ingwoods oiiiiauglit public schools lraccy Smith scored four points and Janice tucliaiiai contributed three as Stcclc edg ed oiiiiauglit 1210 in their tijwiiiiiggiiiiic Ilic illllt school stiffeiul 3i ti tliniiipiiig by Iort NliNtllill llldllicl Sliay iiiictl Ioiii ptillll for Steele and Buchanan added the ttllltl linskcl In its third match Steele was led by Buchanans 11 point pci tormancc iii 2112 win over Mount Slaven The win cariiid Stcclca berth iii the final Stecle came out strong in the championship and managed to keep pacc until the third quarter when Ioit McNicoll stretched halftime lead by six points The iarric squad gradually erased the lead but with less than two lltlllllt to go and the score lllfl at It Slcclcs Ioil lcNicoll pickcd up scvcral totil opportunities If scvcii chances the even tiial wiiiiicis scored on two and had to depend on several miss ed scoring opportunitics by Steele ill the final minute of play Show lcd Steeles scoring in the llllt game with to points and Laura Iackson added four We applied full court picss late in the game first year coach Nclson Wood tlltl of his runnerin squad We taught tliciii to play an ag grcssiyc game to grab the ball whenever you can but the tac tic just driw too many fouls at tliewioiigtiiiic We were satisfied with the game though liverybody played well OHA planning medical coverage The tntario Hockey Association is close to acquiring comprchensivc medical plan for all member teams it was announced at the association general meeting 111 Toronto Saturday The plan will cover ceivoiii film has any thing at all to do with an IIA team said Barrie olts president llairy liaddcii Sunday lladdeii attended the meeting with tolts general manager arol Icrmey and cliib directors Ioug lcrmcy and Winston Kennedy The plan which will provide coverage for everything iii cludiiig dental fees at substantially lowii rate than clubs have been paying individually still requires the approval of some clubs that werent represented Saturday More than 00 per cent of HIM inciiilicr clubs attended the meeting Iladdcii said but approval of such plan must llt llllillllllltlllS llic proposl is expected to get filial approval it the 11ct JIM meetings 111 mid May Legion considers name changes The Barrie Legion minor hockey assixiation is consider mg changing its team and Ieagiic names to avoid coiiiii sioii with cXistiiig major hockey clubs association SlitllvtSlltttll ArnoldampbcllsaidSimday ampbell put forth the suggestion at the associations geiicral meeting Saturday It Legion Hall and the proposal is expected to be passed ill the next meeting May We would like to see changes from NIIII and such because the names weic c1us ini confusion and we would prefer to have something liicli could bc easily identified with Legion minor hockey bell said Bob lltSltltllS was re clectcd chairman of the association during the election proceedings Saturday llllcrs clcclcd wcrc inly Weir first icc president loni Adams second icc plisltltlll Iaiila Adams secretary toi don Iais treasurer and Frank IIiintci liasoii otticci with the Legion Branch 17 amp loiii Adams and ltaiis iic iicw IlltllilitlSlll thccccutie toiivciicis social conveners and referee iii cliicf will be ap pointed at tlic May iiicctini Green wins New Orleans Open NIIW IlLIIANS iIt Hubert Green pocketed tlic $431000 winners clicqiic from the Greater New tirlcaiis tipen golf tournament reflected briefly on his erratic golf game and began weeks vacation Ive won two tournaments this year and missed the cut three times and that doesnt lit in the boat very well he said His victory Sunday gave him total season earnings of $127357 making llllS lllS seventh consecutive year over $100000 It was his second victory of the season giving him ltitournainent victories for liiseiglit year career He opened his season with victory iii the Hawaiian tpcii llicii hit long dry spell before placing Itllll 111 botli the Masters and the Iouiiiaiiiciit of Champions and lltli in tlic Heritage tlassic He said he was lucky rather than good on Sunday lid not drive the ball well and usually driving IS tlic best part of my game was embarrassed at the way came in was lucky to lll The track and field seasons start gives this weeks mystery sports person chance to get off the volleyball courts and out Into the open air for competition member of both the Central Col legiate senior girls volleyball team and the Clifton Hotel Hustlers of the Ontario Volleyball Associa tion she likes to keep busy and succeeds if you know her name send your name address and telephone number to Sports Hall of Fame co The Examiner Box 370 Barrie Ont L4M 4T6 Lori Stone of RR Minesing won last weeks contest She correctly identified Jeff Dawson even though he was incorrectly identified as president of the Ontario Soccer Association Dawson is president of the Newmarket and District Soccer League and is about to join the OSA coaching staff fife 4t oiitest winners Will receive an ltt inch special pizza from Mr Tonys Iiuaria and Spaghetti Housc 47 IunIopSl Barrie Bangers among best but future looks gloomy More than half of the Bariic Bangers Senior iiicns volleyball team will not be with the club in its second season of opeiatioii fact which casts shadow on the teams suc cessful rookie season which ended Sunday The angers won seven of ninc ggiiiics 11 Sunday play at Maplcwoul ocatioiial School in loroiito performance which depending on the outcome of one remaining match between two other clubs could placc lllt Barrie team in first Illltl lheii arc eight llllltS iii the Bangch intario ollcyball ssociation scheduli Playoffs are to begin at Scarboroughs Boidcii Secondary School May 27 Barrie defeated Toronto tYM 1313 1311 1374 Toronto tiasiview i511 131 niH and loloiiia 1310 171 13710 The team is two points ahead of lorontos Urniii Ipricss who are to meet Toronto West later in the wcck in three game set tispite first year successes the Barrie club may not be able to paiticijiatc on competitive level 11ct season spokosiiian ItltK Bf top scorer laul Iorion said Sunday Five of its eight players Ross Holt Dave Gross Angelo Lenarduni Mark Mireault and hris Tierney are senior hiin school players who will be graduating this year and atten ding university in the fall The only remaining players from this years roster will be lason Close Jack Springci and Iorion Iorion said the club will be hardpressed to find enough talent to fill the vacancies We depended on these senior high school players he said and were afraid there may not be anyone around to replace them in the fall The junior high school programs have potential players but theyre not developing as we had hoped and the team may not be able to be competitive at the Senior level Iorion said the club will be advertising tryouts during the summer in hopes of attracting local talent The team went without sponsor this season and another will not be sought for next year until the team is sure it will be entering the league again BERNIE IIlTl best Icfciiccman Coulson Bowman Colts MVPs Bob oiilsoii and Itick Bow man were selected co recipients of the Barrie olts most valuable player award for Witt 111 at the teams annual banquet at Allandalc loll tiitlrsi Slittlld Bowman also picked tip the trophy as the Junior It teams top point scorci loi llll season flllltl awards went to Bernie Ilut for best dclciicciiiaii Ilavc Stcpliciis tor rookie of the car and love taiiipbcll for most spoitsinaiilikcplaycr Firsts seconds beat Pickering Barrie Firsts rugby club defeated Pickering landercis Ill 111 lllllll ion play at the Barrie Iairgrounds Saturday Ina second game Barrie Seconds beat lickcrings second team if sports calenda MONDAY ltugliy 2130 1111 Iegiatc in Georgian Bay Gravenliurst Secondary School vs North ol Secondary School Athletic Associaton midget and junior matches North ollegiatc entral ollegiate midget junior and senior teams travel to Brock IIIin School Softball omplete Mobile ar Wash of the Barrie and 7110 p111 District Ladies Softball League is having an open tryout at Prince of Wales public school Bradford St IIIZSIIAY ltugger pm lninsdale Secondary School vs North Collegiate in GBSSA midget and junior matches North Collegiate Baseball tiziltt p111 The Barrie Red Sox senior nieiis baseball team is holding an open tryout at the Barrie fairgrounds Essa ltd Practices continue each Sunday at noon and luesday and lliuisday evenings begiiiiiiiigat 030 pm wltrn1 ay

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