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Barrie Examiner, 19 May 1977, p. 16

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77 77f Viv No Mr 61 contentious issue We also doubt if it will become the slanted view seemed so concerned about Wednesday All we wanted was to find out where the elementary schools stood when it came to girls wanting to play on boys teams and since youre the head of the athletic council it was only natural to seek you out for clarification Whenever girl gets turned down or bumped out of ys sport theres the usual uproar Several weeks ago two girls who played with Minesing Central School boys basketball team were not allowed to compete in tournament because the athletic council ruled against it sports curriculm serious problem explained no harmful after affects track and field meet KIM HOLDEN Brenda 17 helped her equal to them tle harder than the others would be looked down on boys she said year plained end to have day also signals baseball season We also got the chance Wednesday to talk to couple of good athletes who chucked the traditional girls sports at the elementary school level to play with the boys This led to check to see just what was the current status on this issue after all it was few Holden and Brenda Vasy started playing on boys teams Ed Gigg confirmed that there was rulin girls from playing on boys teams in the elementary school girls play girls sports boys play boys sports he said Times have changed But perhaps the girls still get the blunt end of the sports scene not only at the elementary school level but up through the ranks That was one reason why the quality of girls sports lag behind the boys and why any girl with spark of com petitivene$ or talent has to crack the barrier of playing against boys on their own turf But the situation has changed and Gig feels it isnt For every sport we offer theres one for the girls Gigg Both Brenda and Kim are Grade 11 students at Eastview Secondary School They appear to have survived the traumatic experience of competing with boys There were Holden anallround good athlete was crowned the midget girl champion as result of her efforts at Wednesday zone Both will tell you that they enjoyed playing on boys teams and that the experience was worthwhile and helpful Neither feel that theres anything wrong with girls playing for boys teams if they can handle it just returned from the national junior womens volleyball championships in Ottawa with the Peter Reino Hustlers She feels that playing against the boys really enjoyed it she said Brenda started competing with boys because she thought it would help felt pretty But she had to be sharp If anything she had to work lit felt that if made mistake playing with boys that The situation has changed considerably since she was in Grade Would she do it over again Me being big tom boy Id probably still play with the She couldnt have been all that bad player not if she got asked to come out and play lacrosse for the juveniles last Brenda also got an invite to come out and try for fastball club She actually went for look but declined any serious thoughts of playing It didnt feel right she ex Brenda was first string player with the Hustlers this season She said she was sorry to see the team come to an The possibility of no coach next season combined with the departure of number of older players for university seems pelled the end to the Histlers who in just four years brought many honor and provincial title to the area Ed Redden was the man who put the Hustlers together but he was transferred out to Red Deer Alta earlier this year with Sue Straught of Alliston coming in to fill the void Brenda said shes heard that Redden is getting together team out West and has asked some of the girls who played for him in Barrie and are finished school to go out GLANCING AROUND Slow Pitch League is starting up this weekend so we hear via the grapevine and District Ladies Softball League has invited group of sports writers broadcasters and other mediatypes to par ticipate in the opening ceremonies Tuesday at Shear Park beginning at 630 pm It all seems to come at once Tues the start of the fastball soccer minor Got phone call recently from chap concerned about what he called the ignorant attitude of Canadian hockey teams towards our neighbors acress the border He wanted to know why we didnt pay visiting teams the courtesy of playing their national anthem as is customary when Canada teams play US teams Sports corner It helped out playing the boys gg we have no intention of making this you years ago when Kim which keeps Holden started playing on boys teams in Grade as student at St Monicas school Vasey was in Grade when she started seriously competing on boys basket ball volleyball football and baseball teams Kim 16 said that playing with the boys helped sharpen her athletic skills There is at least one elementary school teacher in Barrie who thinks there is nothing wrong with letting girls play on boys teams at the younger levels of school7 ing lm sorry to see it change he said if theres any talent at all itll help bring it out He said girls are more mature physically than boys up to Grade pot on The Barrie Central rugby teams finish with victories The Barrie Central junior and midget squads finished off their exhibition seasons on winning notes Wednesday as they down ed Dunbarton Collegite The juniors dropped their op ponents 80 while the midgets won close 774 game The juniors finished with only one loss in eight games played and that loss came at the hands of senior team Terry Pearson led the team scoring all eight points on two trys The first was 15yard run into the end zone and the other 20 yard run Central is suffering few in juries with Roy Baskiewicz and Dave Cloughley hurting both should be back in time for next weeks GBSSA champion ships In the midget game the whole team came up with strong ef fort Shane Porter scored the try while Andy Telford kicked field goal for Central Durbarton scored late in the game and never really threa tened Central Juveniles drop opener ELMVALE The Barrie Graham Auctioneer ju veniles opened the lacrosse season Wednesday night losing to Midland 671 The game was fightfilled sports calendar LACROSSE at Eastview Arena pm East Gwillimbury vs Bayfield Mall novice pm Midland vs Rotary peewee pm East Gwillimbury vs Kinsmen bantam contest which saw four players ejected from the game Barrie fell behind early in the contest and trailed 470 going iii to the third period aminer Photo Close games were the order of the day as the Barrie and District Recreational Soccer League opened the season on four fronts Wednesday All eight teams in the league played their opening games Baxter cdged Ajax 31 Dykstra Eelectric beat Cook Cartage the italian Sports Club and Nottawasaga battled to 1111 tie and lottenham tied Si mcoe Datsun 22 There had been 11 rumor that WEDNESle First cond piicc inilc 31741 anadian l1yrtl no 21111 2111 AntiqutLady 1o 1141 lAttas Hoy ill Hohra Irish 11 2o Time 122 EXAf1l7and2$1i 411 Second clm pacl iiiilc 37011 Himmy 11 1o to 1441 Miss Emily Rose 4011 1114 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Lor Hickory IHtltzy Pride 4Maplcway Storm SNcils Suprisc 6Philwar 1ari Ninth piici nille $610 2PLY RYE WItTK JMARCH WILL 4SINGLE ROUTER 1Miss Shadow Sue frCoffoe hip tiMaryland Way 7Perfect Killeiiii Tenth race mi 51111 5KIN iKlL Bowman Lclclivrc Rowe Dixon Durbano it Scrannagc Brctiiour Crowc JPoweii 1Mchaiy oiburn Ritlcdgi irowv Colburn Kennedy Srrunniigc LiDrcw lllkllflll Reynolds IiNlIWEIJA Rutledge ilMlt ATTORNEY Muwson 2hunip Valley Leincnt +1lect Gun Crowc GBeverly irattan rowe 7Dorva1 Charm Harris Going up is easy its the landing thats the hard part Just ask Mike Reid of Eastview Secondary School who took part in the junior boys long jump at Wednesdays zone three track and ficld meet at Barrie North Collegiate Mike just misscd the standard for the Georgian Bay Secondary School Association GRSSA championships in Parry Sound Ex Yan lAtllWOll said that they arc trying to set up 21 game schmiulc for ach tcain but it hasnt been finalized ea Right place wrong time story in Wtdncsduys edition of The Examiner stated that the nlurio Floor Hockey Leuguc provincial tlll111111111l was this week chnd That is not thc case anti thc tournament is schidulcd or May 27 211 and MikcRicd hit with thump in tile junior boys long jump at Home North olicgiiitc lcdncsday The occasion was the zone three track and field meet from which Barrie North emerged as the overall winner Examiner Photo North comes out on top of zone three track meet rut came the smiles and tiic blisters at tiic end of the day long Zonc threc track and field meet at Barrie North ollcgialc lcdncsdziy Doing the smiling was the combined Barrie North girls and boys tciims bcciiUsc they had just won their first overall Ionc championship in long longtimc lhc blistcrs actually started appearing earlier in the day but didnt really bcconic lltllltQilDlP lilllll the end of thc mtci which attracted athlctcs from the six high Schools North collected 1471 points to unity win the zone Eastview Secondary was second with 41121 points with Iollingwoml placing third with 421 points Fourth place was taken by Stayncr olicgiate institute with 411 points whilc Buriic cntral platcd filth with 4041 points and Hunting Memorial High School of Alliston next with 21111 points Athletes wcrc competing against the clock in an effort to make the Georgian Bay Secon dary School Association iHSSA standards and tints qualify for the championships in Parry Sound on May 24 Many qualified For some it was easy lthcrs missed by hair while others had to dig dccp for personal best to niokcthcgrzidc lhc blisters came from com pcting in as many as fivc or six cvcnts 111111tflil All the individual champions were fccling the affects of tlic mch latc in thc afternoon Barrie claimed four of the six individual championships Kim Holden of Eastview picked up the junior girls trophy with chbic happcl also of East view winning the senior girls division Scott Johnson finally strapped seasoirlong rivalry with Glenn irtcnsides to win the junior boys title The North student claimed 11o points on three firsts to edge out the Cen tral hiillciigcr hilktl11l1ill121dlililfllSt pliicc finishes to in the senior boyss title Forgriive won the hiirdlcs event Tuesday at Eastview jiist by showing up He added first place showings in the 2m 4oo and senior boys 4x4oo nictrc rciay on Wednes day Ann Mc Ciicliern of Coll ingwood was the midget girls champ with Tom Scott of Stayncr winning the midget boys trophy Forgrave said he was pleased with his showing Wednesday He reached persdhal best in thc 21omctre sprint with tinie of 22 seconds The GBSSA standard is lhc mcct was interrupted by brief but heavy rainstorm Despite the greasy condition of the track Eorgra ve was able to racc the 401 metres in good time it was the first time Ive gone sub 51 on this track he said Forgriive raced the 40o metres in 495 seconds This is 11igraves last season with the North team and the last mch for him on North track But it was relay team that he braggcd about You can quote me this is the team thats going to win 111 Forgravc teamed with Johnson arl Dixon Scott and Debbie liappcl riiccs across the finish line on thc last leg of the senior girls 4x100 Inctic relay Wednesday at tiic zone thrcc track and ficld meet at llanic North happeL student at IIiistvicw Secondary School won individual 111cct honors in the senior girls division Examiner Photo Robert Campbell to win the event with ease Wednesday The top three placers from the meet Wednesday have been invited to compete in the four city meeting in Orillia Friday Boys results Top midget boy at Vtedncsdays zoni tlircc truck and field meet was Tom Scott of Stayncr who carried 14 points The junior wmnntr was Scott Johnson of liar nc North With so points Senior winner was Mikt Forgravc also of Harrie North with 40 points LEGEND Harrie North RN Stayncr 1S1 ollingwood 1C1 Eastview El liar ric ciitral 11C Ranting Ban 1110 METR ES Midch Marty chal BN1 111 sAconds Glenn Docherty E1 12 Steve lheriault 11am 12 Junior 77 Bill Young MN 12 Pete McPherson 12 Brian llYlllitk BN1 12 Ron Grccn Stayneri 12 ll Tlm Edgar Ban Scnior Danny Knueshaw 11 Si Gcoffc Harris S1 1211 Ralph MesdagiS112 21141 METR HS Midget Xicherty 24 11 seconds Sega BN1 24 lheriatilt Barr 21 Junior Scott Johnson BN1 24 Ron lmiiik S1124 Senior Mike FUTLJHVO ll 221 Knicsiiaiw 1S1 22 Harris Si 24 401 lalll ES Midget Docliuty 562 seconds Misdag S1 381 Leitch 11115H Junior Johnson BN1 Rob Graham 3111 itttr ampbcll HI 5511 Senior Forgravc BN1 49 1W1 METH ES Midget Ken Leilch Bfr 19 Vince Sheffield 22111 Pctcr Vass Bti it Junior John McKcndrick Ham 21190 l1rian chmwn 212 Allan lowi 141 Senior lorgriivc BN1 16 Dave Power 11111 21179 Rob ampbcll BN1 208 15411 MENUIs Midch Pctcr Yaas 111 1H Mark Robinson 439 Junior Mtmen S1 4296 Ernii looming 41121 lctcr ampbcll RN14 33 Senior Air 1y Holt Hf 210110 ETHES Mldgcl 1Lsstl1ti 1o 11 chiloogotxi 10 Nick Brindlscol gt 10312 Junior Peter Campbell BN1 111178 Frank Hiirgriivc ISI 1009 lctei Spcrr It 211 Senior Andy Holt l1tv 444 Peter Hooyiikkcrs RNy 9401 lAiigi Annarili Han 111112 TllllLEJlMl Midget Tom Scott S1 11511 Marty Sega llNi 1105 Ken Leitch l11 101121 Junior Glenn Greensides BC 1303 ilis mils 111m 1114 Dave Brown Ban 11511 Scnior Tail Eolcpchuk BN1 12 R4 lntlrcl Jziivc 1111111 12 02 LUNGJLMP Scott 761 metres Steve Hariv so Marty Segal BN1 51111 luiiior iriciisidcs BC 623 metre Neil MtEachcrn lgt 583 Mike Reid 1E1 314 Sinioi Feltpchuk BN1 6r2 metres Knecshiiw 576 Geoff Harris SHOT llT Mitlgct Ton Walton BN112 94 metres Mtmeii Han 12 11 Terry ontroy Midgcl Thcriiiult 1124 Juiiioi 211m Wilson St 1521 Ryan lottcr to Bill Young BN1 1111 Scnioi Bill Fahcy BN1 1349 ban Foster 113 112ti Tim Noble BC 1114 DISllS Midget McKtown Ban 1300 metres Walton l1r 11 on Mike wen 3141 liiiiior riii Sega RN 11998 Wilson is £111 on Paul SIDRW Bani 14 114 Senlo 77 Dan Foster l1 LennrdiiIi lit 211 71 JIIN Midch Paul Eraiisscn 39 2t Glut armthrrs 1111 11 Vlalton BN1 3804 51 metres Angelo Junior Jason losc Hun 444 Wilson 44111 tiltmi irccnsidts lit 3884 Sciiioi olliiLs 1110311 01 metres lllGll llMl Midget Sum IS 62 metres Rick Clark Him 118 Don Ritchie 158 Junior Hols Ban 1114 metres chal1N1 174110111110 174 Senior lnilrck Jiiivc Run 170 Steve Finch 11C 17 POLE AlLT Midget lriinsscn 270metres Todd Cllltrllll l1aiir2 31Jiin McGillivary 23o Iunioi Mike Hanshke I1 278 metres Lawrcncc Brandridgc Ban 2711 Jamie ioodvtin 251 Senior Collins 111 341 metres Jaivc Ban 517 Brad Johns it no 4lell11lEIAY north seconds Stayner at Eastvicw Junior North 475 yner 4111 Hunting 486 Senior Stayncr 4111 cniriil 32 4x 111Kl Midget Nom Jiinior7 None Senior Northilil 117 ollingwooil 356 Central It in Midch Girls results Ann Mcllachcrn of olhngwuxi was the top midget girl with 14 points Kim Holden of Eastview the top junior girl with 34 points and Debbie happel of Eastview was the top senior girl with 341 points 1m METRES Midget Kelly Grantham BN1 112 seconds Jennifer lrvine 111 1111 Gwen Edwards 13 Ann McEachern 1117 Junior Waterson BC 134 Ethier 11M 13 Doran Him 136 Senior Debbie happel E1 124 Lynn Slegor 1111 127 Scott 111 117 Young 111 111 zoo MlIlR its Midget Anne McEnchem 211 Jen nifcr lrvinc l1t1 2112 Kelly Grantham BN1211 Junior Watcrson 11127 Mcleod121111EthicrtllNIZB Senior happel 121 256 Slessor 264 Thompson S127 11 4011 ETR ES Midget Diane Lowe 1111 7116 Cindy Wilson 7111 Mary Aline Stepuliiitis Bt1721 Junior Kiiii Holden E1 SuzicSeto on Michelle Ethiw BN1 Senior Slcssor 121 6111 Nicky Eiiims 64 Sheila Thompson 1100 METHES Mldgcl Debbie Quail BN1 44 Vanessa Howcrs 245 Junior Sue Hrovin Ban 297 Shelliy Wclwood S1 21178 hrw Dixon MN 2397 Senior Karen Scott 110 252 Kathy Mllllt It1 511 1500 MET 18 Midget Quail RN 5299 iltllllll Lindhoist 44o Junior Sue l1rown Han 5066 hris Brovm 10 5190 Leslie lilack BN1 2111Senlor Kathy Milne llltillJlMl Midget Ann McEathcrn 21 142 Sun dra Lecrds RN to Dawn Elrick RN 14 Junior Kim Hear 51 111 Senior Julie Stotcssiiry SI 146 Kathy Milne 11 44 Nicky Emms El 42 IlNilMl Midgcl Proulx 41111 Junior Kim Holdcn 471 Gloriii Smith 459 Patsy Siiiilh 4311 Senior 77 Debbie Chiippcl 1121 24 Kathy Milne C1 492 SHOT llT Midget Monique Cadeau BN1 970 Kelly iranthani BN1 as Mary Oaniels 11 Junior 77 adeau11N1957Ka 1y11111119114KnappettS1871Scnlor lriiccy Twitcliell 111114 Merle Mont gomcr 72 Nancy Crysler 1122 DISllS Midch Monique adeau BN1 3282 Kelly iriiiiham RN 25 28 Alison Hamilton BN1 24110 Junior 77 Carrie Parrish 1S 3151 Nycols Forget BN 27111 Dcniss adcnu RN 2696 Senior Suc Jagges l11 2769 Tracey Nit chcll 2711 ucha McKenna Ban 21 JHIIN Midch Alison Hamilton BN1 8239 Peggy Smith 11 111 Mary Anne Sitpuliiitis vl1tt 10 11 Monique Cadeau RN 11 Ihtrcsa lleiily Ban 2428 Junior Tris Kiiappctt 3600 Denise tadcnn 11N111l 72 hcryl Leblancc BN1 211117 Ann lluch 25 25 Laura Kay lHlll 24 731 Nycolc forget BN1 2197 Senior Trziccy luitchcll P313539 Pet 11 Jiickiiiiin 11711 lnri Nixon 11 1o locdy Aiken Rain 12 Sue Jagges l1t 27 Nancy 13slcr it1 264 ltllREIAY Midget ilziiTic Nortii 55 Harrie Eastview Harrie cntral 559 Junior North 11 ollingwood 568 Eastview 77 Senior Eastview 5011 Stayner 557i1aiiting 36 too 111lv WEN Eastview 4217 ollingwood Hunting 12 Juiilor None Nolli Midch 112 Senior Danny Hartrack wins Raceway Invitational Barrie Raceways lnvita tional Pace drew six starters Wednesday with Del Herbert Larry Walker driving the heavy pre7race favorite at 34 on sloppy track Leaving the wire Del Herbert grabbed the lead but gave it up to Danny Hartack at the quarter pole At the half in 102 45 Scott Rowe moved Ken7 tucky Girl out and rushed with Danny Hartack to the three final turn Danny Hartack garter pole As they rounded regained the lead on the inside and was well in front as they moved into the stretch made his bid at this point but the fiveyearold Har tack Hanover gelding owned by Russ lrwin of Coliingwood and driven by Joe Edwards was too tough and hung on to win by half length was second and Del Herbert third The mile was 22041121 over good but not fast track and gave Danny Hartack his fifth win in 15 staijts

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