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Barrie Examiner, 27 Oct 1979, p. 12

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12 the examiner Saturday Oct 27 1979 Penetangs running game didnt get very far on this play as two Central Redskins defensive players tackle the Penetang runner effectively halting his progress The game was tight defen TOp line is back together leads Islanders to 21 win sive battle throughout but highlighted for Central by the running of Tim Gleason who scored all three of Redskins touchdowns Examiner Photo by Tony Panacci Moves into zone final against Banting Central Collegiate Senior Redskins completed the first step towards defending their GBSAA Senior football crown when they defeated Penetang 227 in playoff game Friday at Central The game was tight defen sive battle throughout with neither team getting on the scoreboard until the second quarter In the second quarter Central scored its first touchdown on short run by running back Tim Gleason Kevin Laplante converted to make the score 70 for Central Penetang got one point back late in the quarter on single and the first half ended 71 in favor of the GBSAA defending champions Once again tight defence prevailed in the third quarter and neither team made it to the others end zone Early in the fourth quarter Gleason who Central relies on for much of its running attack scored another touchdown on one yard run Laplante made the convert and Central led 141 Penetang was not ready to concede the game On the ensu ing kickoff Penetang took the ball and marched down the field The drive ended in touchdown scored by Brent Farquaher on short run The Stayner has winners Stayner Junior Girls basket ball team hosts an eightteam tournament Nov 10 at Stayner Teams from several districts in Ontario have entered the tour nament including Midland Secondary School Widdifield 88 from North Bay Gray Highlands $8 from Flesher ton Pickering HS Cardinal Newman 85 from Scar borough and TA Blakelock convert was wide and the score stood at 147 for Central Central did not allow the tide to sway toward Penetang when they regained possession of the ball they in turn marched down the field and Gleason scored his third touchdown of the game Laplante converted and Redkins were back in front by 14 points Late in the game Laplante attempted short field goal The kick went wide and Penetang gave up the single The game pretty well went the way we thought it would said Redskins coach Dave Garland We knew Penetang would play good game was pleased with the way we played from an offensive viewpoint thought it was critical that after they scored we were able to come right back and score If we hadnt think the tide could have turned torwards Penetang Knapton breaks leads Flyers win Ken Knapton scored two goals to lead Barrie Flyers to 31 win over Port Elgin Friday night in an Intermediate hockey league game at Dunlop Arena Knapton scored once in the fist period and once in the se cond period for the Flyers Flyers did all their scoring in the first two periods while Port Elgin got their only goal in the third period In other Intermediate games Collingwood defeated Georgetown 73 and Owen Sound downed Orillia 73 In the first period Port Elgin dominated play taking 12 shots on Barrie goalie John Collins But Collins came up with some key saves especially on two Port Elgin power play op portunities Barrie also put some pressure on Port Elgin goalie Bob Toffan At 855 of the first period Dan Craig circled the Port Elgin net and fed pass to Knapton who was waiting in the slot Knapton got his shot away fast beating Tof fan to put Barie ahead With only four minutes gone in the second period Knapton took pass from Fat Rudkins to Port Elgins last match hen brawl erupted and 20 players were ejected from the game Flyer had total of nine minors while Port Elgin had only four minors Collins was chosen as the first star of the game Buckton was the second star and Knap ton the third star Flyers play return match in Port Elgin tomorrow at pm Garland felt that while the team played well generally the defence suffered few lapses Garland was little disap pointed with Redskins inability to hold them on their inside run ning plays but felt that their great power in this area made them hard to stop especially on the muddy field Our own running game was as good as its been all year said Garland The snow can be an equalizer in some cases for go Central defeats Penetang 227 but lot of our guys have played before in these condi tions so it didnt really affect us Central now moves on to the zone final against Banting November 3rd at Central Ban ting defeated Orillia District 2412 in the other semifinal In regular season play between Banting and Central Central won 157 the closest game all season for Redskins als over Elgin Fans wishing seat on the bus can call Ken Knapton at Georgian Sports7263200 STATS Barrie Flyers scoring stats as ofOct 24 Paul Regan leads the team with five goals two assists for seven points Bob Baird also has seven points with three goals and four assists Gerry Raycraft Bob Coulson and Ed Walker all have five points Raycraft has four goals one assist Coulson two goals three assists and Walker one goal and four assists Raycraft Baird and Knapton each have three game winning goals Flyers hae record of one win one loss in home games and two wins and no losses on the road 11 from Oakville Stayner junior girls should be tip for the tournament after pulling off an upset 3626 vic tory over Collingwood in their last league game Stayner juniors have not beaten Coll ingwood in three years The Senior girls were not as for tunate coming up on the short end of the 4131 score Midgets were trounced 4810 Stayner Junior Mens Foot ball team continued to roll towards playoffs with an 181 win over Eastview Fullback Jim Gabriel led the team rushing for 190 yards and scor ing one touchdown The senior football team Like Gable and Lombard inflation and unemployment or apple pie and ice cream the line of Bryan Trottier Mike Bossy and Clark Gillies is together again New York Islanders coach Al Arbour distressed by the effective way his high scoring threesome was checked by New York Rangers when they elimi nated the Islanders in the Stanley Cup semifinals last spring tried using them on different lines at the start of the current National Hockey League season and once again beat Toffan giving Flyers 20 lead Three minutes later Flyers were in front by three thanks to goal by Ron Lyte assisted by Gerry Raycraft and Pat Rudkins It was not until the 14 mark of the third period that Port Elgin finally beat Collins Cap tan Bill Buckton scored assisted by Claude Foy But it ws too little too late and Barrie held on for the win Flyers had 30 shots on Toffan while Port Elgin fired 29 shots at Collins The game was clean ly played especially compared showed awesome strength in Yamahas 290 victory over Midland for Stayners fifth win of the WM Iiaughtori scored 18 season Jeff Hal scored two pomts wlnlethree other players touchdownsTom Scott had one were in the double figures 10 touchdown and Mike lead Yamahas to 5145 win Westbrka had one over Sonics in Barrie Mens 1n the last zone cross country Recreational Basketball league meet Stayner fielded midget gameThursday boys and girls teams Christine Bird and Paddy Houston were top Stayner midget girls Stayners midget boys volleyball tem came out even in tournament He put them back together in the third period Friday night after the Islanders managed only two victories and tie in their first six they upset Boston Bruins 32 games and Bossy the The Bruins thirdinthe over leagues leading goalscorer all standings last spring last season obliged by firing were the most prominent the winner in 21 victorv team to date to be upset by BObbY Hull rejoins Jets ends retirement rumors over Hartford Whalers Meanwhile Winnipeg Jets savored the biggest night of their brief NHL career as Action in front of Port Elgin goalie Bob Toffan resulted in goal for Barrie Flyers on this particular play Ken Knapton took pass from teammate Dan Craig and slipped it past Toffan as Flyers Wayne Dusome and Port Elgins Bob McKinnon l6 watch Flyers won the game 3l with Knapton scoring two of Flyers three goals Examiner Photo by Richard Carl Ianta Flames blitzed Ed monton Oilers 73 and Toronto Maple Leafs and Colorado Rockies tied 22 Islanders Whalers Blaine Stoughtons goal late in the first period gave llllllls lt PI Viccks of speculation about the Hlfiiqford tlhe dleagJaad future of Bobby Hull ended angoa fen mg Friday With the my Garrett made Itystand up nounccmcnt he was rejoining untl J0 T°°5°r0d9 Winnipeg Jcts of the Na pmerpa earllntfh tional Hockey League ISlander0llupd Weve got the greatest We 8555 made player in the world playing mos Er poplergpfit for us again said Jets gportpmiypwdefn ISt president Michael Gobuty at lollgl 096 re news conference to an metttolronmg pUCkml nouncc the deal HIIII retired from the Jets year ago when the team was still in the nowdefunct World Ilockey Associat ion Gobuty said Ilulls return what the team needs John Ferguson Jets vice prcsident and general manager said the ongoing soap opera of the last six months had finally ended Were happy about it he said Bobbys willing to play and his return is great bonus for the people 0y Canada and fans in the NHL cities who will be able to see Bobby play again He should fill lot of buildings Hull sid he was glad to be back with the Jets although COLLEGE PREPARATORY PROGRAM Do you lack some academic subiects required for entry to your community college Trolls win Brian McIntosh scored 15 points to lead Sonics Rob Avery and Wayne Scott each added 10 points Trolls came out on top against Lakers but by just two points 5048 Kevin Bethune led the Trolls with 12 points and Mike Davies and Bob Lehman each added 10 Mike Patrick and Mike Murdock were high scorers for Lakers each net ting12 points The Georgian College Preparatory Program is designed to broaden your qualifications for entry into community college post secondary programs which normally require Grade 12 entrance flicked it into the unguarded net We had lot of chances but we couldnt cash in said Arbour whose team fired 28 shots at the Hartford Keith Turnbull added 12 points and Dennis Turnbull scored 11 while Rob Hamilton had 10 points for Yamahas Yamahas led 2621 at the half If you have minimum of Grade 10 in the four or five year program are seventeen years of age or over and have been out Wlnnln 0Y1 malCh 80d IOS ofschoolforone earofmore ou areeli ibletoapply 1w ddmmed Quid hme goaltender Finally we ing anotgher They defeated ml d5 mugN prefer loll team BBYIWL Cfishedin Eastview 1511 151 but lost to WNWTillltfidillWildly based in the United States The fees are low you start at any time and finish when you have l15Af cmlng 00d completed your obiectives GOIPOTBOII THE INDOOR GOLF PEOPLE NOW OPEN FOR THE SECOND SEASON FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMIlY Open days week Bring this Ad and enioy 10 DISCOUNT October only For further info call 7374344 59 Bell Farm Rd Barrie WHOLESALE ourLEt RECORDS 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