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Barrie Examiner, 20 Dec 1977, p. 13

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sissy to its new image it cant be all bad title for the past few years classes Canadian universities Volleyball Team Several years ago the team played national calibre volleyball two years ago the Hustlers was one of the top teams in Canada including university teams Debbie Emms player for the Hustlers and the team coach early this season said the Hustlers are interested in helping improve the calibre of volleyball in the area lnder coach Ed Redden the Hustlers sponsored coaches and players clinics for high school and elementary school participants Last year the Hustlers ran into some difficulty Redden who was stationed at anadian Iorces Base Borden was transfered to Alberta Five first string players quit the team to go to university This left Emms as the only team player left She talked with recreation and former high school players Whats up Volleyball gets boost By WERNER BERGEN Examiner Sports Editor Volleyball anyone There was time when that question would have evoked jeers hisses and ribald comments like Not anymore Volleyball is gaining new reputation and it is no longer the sport played by schoolgirls and boys not good enough to make the football or basketball teams Volleyball was just not sport young men played unless of course it was played on the beach The sports image started to change about 10 years ago and it became recognized as tough competitive collegiate sport professional volleyball league started which added After all if basketball great Wilt hamberlain can retire from the court to start and play on his own volleyball team People really started taking notice of the sport during the Munich Olympics in 1972 The speed the skill and the strategy of the sport caught peoples attention Volleyball was widely televised during the Montreal Olympics and the sports popularity became even greater It has come to point where students are attending university in the tnited States on volleyball scholarships Volleyball is now ranked as major sport in the colleges along with basketball and football in fact in some univerr sities the total attendance at volleyball games is greater An example is the Univeisity of alifornia at Los Angeles tttLAt where the mens team has won the national NtAA The sport is gaining popularity in Barrie The recent elementary school championship at Barrie Central 01 legiate bad boys and girls competing at highly COIHIXIHIVO level The calibre of ball was astounding when you consider just few years ago it was played in physical education The sport has also carried on into the secondary school level where students are graduating to play volleyball in great deal of credit for the boom in volleyball in Barrie area can be attributed to the Peter Reino Hustlers Womens to form team and tried to enter the team in division Since the rules state that team cannot play unless they have five pre iously registered players the Hustlers had to settle fora division Gerri arre who played for the Hustlers two years ago and Brenda Vasey who played last year returned to the team to form nucleus around vi liicli team could be built Paul IOIlOlI from anadian Forces Base Borden agreed to become the team coach liorion has played for two years on the anadian Armul Forces National Team Emms said the Olympics have had much to do with the in Debbie Emnis takes aim while serving for the Peter Reino Hustlers Womens Volleyball Team from Barrie The Hustlers won roundrobin tournament in Toronto on Saturday and because of the victory the team advances to higher calibre division tIIaininer Pliotoi TORONTO Peter Reino The Hustlers defeated Hustlers Womens Volleyball Oshawa 15712 152 and 133 Team from Barrie moved into They then defeated Scar creased popularity of volleyball She said she hoped the increased popularity and improvml calibre carried over to other IIIIIits Dissension rises in Yankee camp NEW YORK APi New York Yankees grabbed couple more famous arms for their al ready staistudlcd pitching corps at major league base balls recent winter meetings in Hawaii but in the process in tensified the frustration felt by several of their top minor league pitchiig prospects Ken lay Gil Patterson and Jim Beattic feel betrayed by the teams purchasing propen sities and tiiiiik the American League clubs cheque book pol icy is counterfeit dont think they can keep pushing the young guys back said lay think they should go with their organ iZation more Thats what they Sno club will meet The Sno Voyageurs snowmobile club will meet tonight at 51 pm at the new clubhouse on Highway zit27 across from the tHAY FM Studios have for Patterson 32 said buying pitr chers has real demoralizing effect on the young players in the organization And Beattie 25 said he keeps hearing how the Yankees are big on developing and using their young players then they go out and buy players The World Series champion Yankees have become very sue cessful by turning their pockets inside out but its their farm hands who ultimately arc pay ing the price MINORS NOTOVERLOOKIZI The Yankees say the farm system is not being over looked that more money is being channelled into the mr iiors than ever before and that in baseball and war you cant have too many arms You can never have enough pitching said tedric Tallis the Yankees new vice president and general manager who succeeded whetlcrlealcr Gabe Paul Its competitive business and may the best man win If we have surplus of pit ching we can trade iiiiiioiulcague system Bowling chomp The mens champion in the Thursday Late Nighters Ill Pin Bowling League is lies Kelly le St Vincent St Kelly will now compete in Sheas Howling cntres house league chant pionsliip for the right to compete in tournament in Toronto in January Examiner Photoi the Ontario Senior Volleyball League with victories in roundrobin tournament on Saturday The Hustlers started the season in the league The leagues held tournament with the bottom two teams in the league taking on the top two teams in the league The two best teams in the tournament play volleyball while the losers drop to The touniaincnt is an at tempt to eqiadie the calibre of volleyball In both leagues said Debbie IIlllllis player for the borough 1574 1374 and 13 In the last set of games against Mississauga Barrie won 131 1715 and 134 We finally put it all together said Paul liorioii Hust lcrs coach These victories could be classified as team effort and all team members should be con gratulated for their line play The Hustlers and Mississauga were ranked first and second in the league go ing into the tournament Hustlers Scores three goals Big Mac Atoms to 41 win over Sharon Monday in the York Simcoe Minor Hockey League jor Bantams lost two and won one game over the weekend in Oshawa and Scarlmrougli were Hustlers win tourney move up one division the bottom two teams in the division division play resumes in January Last year the Hustlers play ed AA but because of live first str ing players leaving to attend university the llustlcrs had to pick up new play crs and play in the division According to national rules team cannot play division unless it has five players who have played calibre bcforc Since the tournament the Ilustlcrs are ill the IllSltIIl and are able to quality for it next year from the start of the season if five players remain withthcteani George leads Big Macs the Silver Stick Iournamcnt in Owen Sound over the weekend Georges first goal for the Big Macs was assisted by Sean Maclherson and Stuart Faulds George then scored with Pete Byers and Andy Barr Freds Centre defeats Gould Hy IANItE BlSIIIZY Exa miner orrespondent STROITI lireds Garden eiitre defeated Goulds Store in novice action in tlic Stroud Minor Hockey Association on Saturday In other novice games Siincoe Oxygen defeated White Litlio it and Milne Plumbing blanked BillRite Iash and arry lllt ln llIlIOl action Pauleyanna defeated Canadian Tanopy 1o hiibb Electric defeated lnnisfil Lions and Warwicks Store defeated Nash llaulaget Kyle Johnston scored two goals in Freds win over Goulds Graham Parker and Robert liallis added singles for the win ners rent Burton and Phillip Budden had assists Michael Sheridan scored for Goulds StORIII IIII GOALS Matt Bushcy led Siincoc Oxygen with five goals in their win over White Litlio Karl lasoliiio scored two and Ryan Robinson had one Robinson Jeff Wallin Ken Varlc and Tim Wells had assists Sandy Mcarthy scored the oniy goal for Simcoe Daniel Mcrgl and Scott McSpurren had assists Randy Ward scored five goals to lead Milne Plumbing to an llro victory orey Morgan scored three with singles going to Steven Smyth Mark Gray and Doug Wilkins Ward and Gray had two assists while Sinytli had three Morgan Wilkins and Darren Gregory had single assists Robbie Green had the shutout Mark Quinton scored the only goal in the game in Pauleyan nas to win over anadian Ianopy Ion Allen earned the shutout SOItIlI IVOIR GOALS Tom Jennings scored four goals to lead 3hubb to an IH win over lnnisfil Lions Junior Girls Fred Lee had two goals with singles going to liiii Irosser and Chris Lambert Prosser had two assists while Lambert and Lee had one each loni James scored for the Lions with Hilda Biishey assisting Warwick defeated Nash 42 with David Thomas scoring three goals for the winners Thomas also assisted on Michael Ayers goal Peter Viiiey scored both goals for Nash Todd Ricketts assisted Allcn George led the Barrie Giffen Farm Equipment Ma NOVICE Team GP Pts Milne Plumbing l4 Siliicoe Oxygen It Freds Garden entrc to Bill Ritetfash and arry Goulds Nfld Store White Litlio JUNIOR Pauleyainia Sports 14 Jonathan anopy ti 12 Biuce Nash Haulage hubb Electric lnnisfil Lions Girls Warwicks Store INIERMIJIIIII Stroud IGA ti 13 Harper Iirc ll ti Johns Driving School ft Iainswick Servicctcntrc ti ton assisting The three teamed up again on Georges third goal Barton then scored with George and Byers assisting Stevc Laurin played in goal for Barrie The Big Macs will play in the thrcerday Essex Atom lourna nient starting on Dec 2o Giffeii is an rated team but played against AA teams in Owen Sound In the first game Giffen defeated Owen Sound Randy Bobbette led the way with two goals while Mike McDonald Greg Bertram and Kelly lumming added singles Periard wins 53 NEWMARKET Slessor and Periard Insurance Midgets scored three unanswered goals in the second period and then held off late rally to nip Newmarket in York Sim coe Minor Hockey League VSMHLJ game Monday The win was the clubs eighth of the season Barrie has lost four games and tied two and are in secondplace in the YSMHL Newmarket holds down first place Steve McArthur put Barrie ahead lti early in the first period if flirt Has twoyear contract the examiner Tuesday Dec 20 1977 13 Stewart joins Sabres Jim Stewart 20 product of the Barrie Minor Hockey Association will be applying his trade with the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League for the remainder of the season Stewart joins another BMHA product Terry Martin on the firstplace Adams Division club The thirdround draft pick played his junior hockey in the On tario Hockey Association Major Junior Hockey League with Niagara Falls and Kitchener He had 80 points in his final year of junior hockey Stewart joined the clul last week in Los Angeles but saw only spot duty He played regular shift against the Vancouver Canucks Saturday Stewart signed twoyear contract with the club but was sent to Hershey of the American Hockey League for seasoning at the start of the season Soviet lineup is released Tractor heljabinsk will take on the Banie rlyers of the On tario Senior Hockey League on no Steve Cripps Flyers general manager said lVlonday he had received the team list for the touring team from the Soviet Union ripps said that although Valeri Kharlamov and Vladislav Tretiak were not in cluded on the list they would be playing for the team Tretiak was outstanding in goal in all four CanadaRussia hockey series Kharlamov is veteran forward and one of the top hockey players to play for the Soviet Union Kharlamov has played on the Soviet Olymr pic team and in World up com petition On defence for the Soviets will be Boris Belov Valeriy Pononiaryov Sergcy Tyxhnych Eugeniy Novichcnko Vladimir Shabunin Yuri Glotov Vladimir Prokofyev and ALIIRI KIIARLAMOV vvill play and Alekscy ishlin Mihail Irirodin Nikolay Bey Vladimir Kuplinov Forwards will be Nikolay Shorin Anatoliy Kartaev Vladimir Lapshin Alexander Mahinko Yuriy Sliumakov Valeriy Belousov Vladimir Borixlulin Aiiatoliy Yegorkin Leonid Gerasiniov is also listed as goaltender Toaches will be Anaton Kostryukov and Gennady lsygurov Last year the team was the third best club in the Soviet lnioii Ultimatum ends otnoontodoy MONTREAL li The zechoslovak Ice Hockey Fedr eratioii has until noon today to reply to an ultimatum issued last Friday by Jolni Ziegler president and chairman of the board of the National Hockey League regarding an eiglitgaiiie exhibition series between NIIL clubs and two tlccli teams larilubice and Kladno In brief statement Monday night the NHL said the IHF had asked for an extension of Mondays noon EST deadline because the tllll board had not had chance to meet to discuss the ultimatum contained in telegram Ziegler sent to Maroslav Subat Ziegler said in his telegram the series would be off unless the Lechoslovaks had confirmed their jviiticipation by noon Mon day The series is not cancelled said Brian ONeill the NllLs executive vice president late Monday afternoon altliotigli he confirmed that no message had been received We are working on something Ziegler Alan Eagleson director of the NHL Iiayers Associ ation and ONeill were in coiiiiiiiiiiicalion with each other most of tlicday to discuss the problem Eaglcsoii told one reporter he had not seen message from the zechs but that he would be in contact with Ziegler who flew into Montreal late Monday afternoon Grenfel pounds Refrigeration 83 Last lace clubs in the Barrie Industrial Broomball League had no uck in action on Sunday Third place Grenfel pounded Hill Refrigeration 83 while se cond place Iniiisfil Misfits blanked MansfieldIeninan General 54 Steve Peiifold and Gord Jow led the Grenfel attack with three goals each while Rick Mcoleman scored the other two Dan Taylor scored two goals for Hill with Lorne Smith scoring once Garry Smith recorded the shutout as the Misfits blanked MUG Brian Watson and Fred Tiffin scored two goals each while Brian Schneider scored the singles TEAM STANDINGS in Its GI BA Local 536 18 59 Misfits It 15 49 I4 irenfel ll 35 22 Hill 10 it 12 51 Mansfield 10 ti ti 66 Main event winners The June halmers Rink won the Moldex trophy and the main event in the first schedule for the business girls at the Barrie urling lub From left are June Chalmers skip Marilyn Deniers vice Moldex representative Pat Morgan Judi Clarke second and Diane Johnston lead Johnston played spare for the regular lead Sue latcliett tExaminer Pliotoi 91 Points Trails crosscou ntry Good Area and Resort Orangeville 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