Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 28, 1974, p. 13

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v- i 5toetrlbuneithyrsdayjiarcui817 13 three sophies in all breiit gibson if tv if in 53 series triumph midgets slam woodbridge 94 to cap series stouffville slouffville midgets handed woodbridge a crushing 94 defeat march 22 and with that captured the omha semifinal series five games to- one the local squad sponsored by becker milk lost the first game then bounced back to win four in a row in the final game stouffville built up a 50 lead before woodbridge hit the scoreboard peter fitzpatrick led the way with three goals and one assist scott connor and andyleitch each- potted two goals and john turner and howie jones netted singles the fourth game in the series was not so lopsided as stouffville managed a 31 win doug feasby opened the scoring then wood- bridge tied the score the score was tied at the end of the first period before craigwaite and howie jones counted in the middle frame to give slouffville the win the midgets opponents in the final series has not been determined but will be either petrolia or listowel unionville i life and fired three goals brent gibson showed in a row to tie the game outstanding hustle and len stephenson started netted two goals to power stouffville juveniles to a 33 win over unionville in the omha semifinal series the win wrapped up the best of seven series in four straight for the local club their opponent on the ontario finals has not yet been determined gibson opened the scoring when he in verted fine offensive work by finley mac- donald and john meakes into a goal macdonald with help from meakes and kevin barrick made the score 20 and the stouffville squad was coasting gibson provided a threegoal bulge on a fine goal assisted by barrick arid macdonald that tally came only 110 into the second period y unionville came to the scoring assisted by dtfnnis eadie steve bolingbroke helped out by gordon bince and stephenson made the score 32 mike splonick netted the tying marker at 610 of the final frame with eadie picking up the assist the stouffville squad fought back and don norton split the pipes for the winning tally at 720 then kevin barrick potted the insurance tally at 1322 meakes picked up his third assist of the night on that goal and v macdonald completed a threepoint night with an assist don norton was f tough and agressive on i defense for the winners and denniseadie played well for unionville throughout the series t f 7- big guns missing i- j lees stung by turners sir- y a t v i markham stouffville edged jhe officiating- and t hockey heroics will be urionvilleluonmark viously enjoyed revery featured in future tour- murphvs goal- against iminute of the hardfought bowmanvillevit was 32 contest alan fockler and for stouffville withfllih charles minakeri shared yeomans rifling home the the goaltending duties winning tally oa a great both- played jvell effort it was his second allowing only four pucks of the contest barrv to slip past iheminthe- smith counted the other four important games the double win the stouffville boys naments but for partisan stouffville fansfnone will ever quite compare with the sheer excitement experienced at the rotarysponsored novice tournament in markham last week the stouffville team boosted the boys into the- brought home- three coached by garry murphy- managed by peter jones and cap tained by barry smith took the b title with a 3- 1 win over markham then the b cham pionship with a 21 victory over peterboro and last but far from- least the avco finance trophy for the club exhibiting best sportsmanship behavior and team effort there were 16 tries divided into two divisions group over 10000 population and b group under 10000 stouffville qualified for b l in the first game s finals against mavkkam they eliminated their hosts 3- 1 on goals by brad jones barry smith x and tim yeomans- that gave them the division title in the a series against peterboro it was the rivals who drew first bloods- stouffville then bounced back i ith barn smith hitting the target to send the teams into overtime then tim en yeomans took oer he notched the wouldbe clincher then added an trophies plus 24 tickets a v h a game at b varsity sunday- t the management was high in its praise of the i markham rotary club and the tournament chairman gerry williams members in the stouffville lineup were alan fockler charles 1 minaker brent barton mike glenn ric ewirig doug geertsma john paul hcrold barry smith tirn yeomans mark murphy robert insurance tally with only mihiain craig corner uiree minutes left that bradley jones tim was the grand cham- mcneil tchris miller pionship bill fridav handled peter sinclair wagg and don stouffville with many of their big guns absent and only six players out for thegame- lee sand and gravel suffered a stinging 102 setback at the hands of turner construction in- atom house league action march 23 4 the six gravel players plavcd the whole game and had littlel i t v- r rr chance against the fully represented turner john carrick led the winners with five goals and one assist steven ireland i managed two goals and one assist jack geer- stma raywoodhead and neil hathaway potted single markers woolhead picked up three assists as did ken grove tn mikeschultzscored v one goal and helped out on lus teamsother goal for hapless lees scott u netted a single tally for the losing side glen lewis steereda larry fockler pass into the net for the lone goal of winners netting his teams first and last tally single markers came from glen charron daryl norton and doug williams n- david lloyd and eritt williamson each scoreb s gavin kirk of the vvha toronto toros presents the championship trophy to stouffville captain barry smith afterthe stouffville novice tcam downed peterbbro3l in the markham tournament saturday s ip pictures and prints i j v f r ch ampioris all the way games f feathnet in peewee league the game as john roe one gqauor the losers and sales blanked stockyards each player assisted on 10 brad hogg roes the others goal lie minder was brilliant howard underwoods between the pipes n two goals and mike headsup goal howards tally gave tending by craig bourne giulhos pizzamen a 32 stouffville netbrent barton robbie twentythree games milwainr and t craig without aloss thats the l j t allan t fockler av and record of stouffvilles e- was a major factor in glen mechanicals 52 conquest of credit union mark leslie led the victory over cards hardware jamie brown and philip faulkner scored the cards goals e stouffville- it was a week of close games in the peewee house league march 23 as slouffville legion edged pine hill 21 master feeds knotted mayflower farms44 and d a construction the pipes twice ongoals by randy underwood and gerald- saundcrsfeeds fought back with two goals by doug smith and took a slim 32 lead grant carter assisted on both of tsmiths goals mayflower east regional evened the score when championships v v pat gjbsoh coiwtedrtlk thdy will move on to feeds went ahead on a- local gifts score meet in re ballantrae eleven members of the ho-tai- judo club- of ballantrae were winners march 10 at the toronto- girls vjusfgbt by apache freight 32 the one t lopsided contest saw steven legault tally jhe flletherington electric game was tied up for the dump slouffville coop 6- iast time when brian 2 haining took a ixgioh had a com gibson pass and tucked fdrtable20jead on goals into the net bypaul shcdlowichand 7 da and apache chris jackson then hung freight exchanged goals on for the 21 win robert before the construction salty netted the lone pine gang emerged with a 32 hill tally but it was too win bill hamm potted all little too late three goals for the win- y the master feeds- ners with assists coming mayflower game was nip from luigi bianchi allen vand tuck allthe davis and angus feeds opened thescoring williamson mikebrunt onatim jackson tally and dave ross counted before mayflower split- for apache freight- represent- the region at the ontario level at humber collegeapril 6 local winners in clude mary griffitlis 1st 8year olds t marnee wong 1st 9year olds karen brown 2nd karen- murray 2nd 10year olds helanie murray 2nd 11- year olds karen sheffield 1st l2year olds- patricia becker 2nd debbie bates 2nd 14year olds cathy sheffield3rd linda gibson 1st 15years lightweightv and joanne pritchard 1st 17 year old novice team o m ha zone champions v on monday they blanked newcastle 90 to sweep ihe final series in three straight games they grabbed the operier- 93 and game twd4li in the first contest captain barry smith collected three goals peter sinclair and f tim j yeomans two each mike glenn and brad jones one apiece at newcastle saturday it was the smithyebmans com- binationthat counted four x goals- both fired two- in the windup monday barry smith v tim yeomans and mark murphy each blasted two pucks into the newcastle qiarles minaker shared the goaltending chores von thursday to- raght at 7 pm the championshiptrophy will r presented at a ceremony in thearena officially coricludaig a 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