the tribune thursday april vl9m 13 lose 54 gets gweak bpener st0uffv1lle agressiveness needed to vin the ontario cham pionship was noticeable lacking in stouffville midgets in the first game of their omha final series saturday the team sponsored by beckers milk lost the opening encounter of the best ol seven series to petrolia 43 failure to forecheck was the reason for the stouffville downfall missing from the lineup for the series opener were two midgets centres doug taylor and howie jones taylor has been sidelined by a shoulder separation and jones who had been suspended for this game also suffered the loss of his father jones is ex pected to be back for the remaining gamcsl petrolia look charge of the scoring in the first period both clubs opened up easy and with five tiinutes to play john steadman put petrolia out in front petrolia captain jim towle gave his club a two goal lead to end the opening period jeff roy drilled the only goal of the second period past a startled petrolia netminder scott connor and ted assinck drew their first of two assists jeff field struck in the opening minute of the final period to give the visitors back their two goal bulge a minute later craig waite stole an errant pass to count the second stouffville marker ted menzies counted for petrolia and with eight minutes to play blair bangay put away a pass from connor and assinck to get stouffville back into the game stouffville were unable to capitalize on several good chances and gave petrolia the series opener stouffvilles next home game is monday april 8 at 8 pm next two weeks are crucial stouffville the next two weeks will determine the champions for ontario in juvenile and midget b competitions stouffville beckers milk midgets host petrolia here for the fourth game on monday april 8th at 800 pm the fifth and seventh games will be played in stouffville thursday april 11 and sunday april 14 at 130 pm the fourth game of the stouffvillesouth london juvenile final goes instouffville on tuesday april 9 at 815 pmv stouffvilleplays south london in lambeth on firday night and sunday night the remaining- scheduled games will be determined by a coin toss the midgets- who have been lucky with the toss of the coin in most of their series to date again have the advantage in the finals the midgets play games in petrolia saturday night and april 13 russ holder slapshots v officials needed for softball by jack watson we in whitchurchstouffville can thank many people for the well organized hockey and softball programs that go on here each year a great deal of work goes into the i organization of these house leagues and a large number ofuhe peoplewhoactasf coaches managers and vconvenors must i look to personal satisfaction for their compensation i r v another group becomes involved hf the continuing program another group for whom the rewards are sometimes discouragementand abuse but for whom there is equal satisfaction in the knowledge that without themthegames could not be played these and referees are as- necessary as the participants t k this summer the proposed house leagues for girls and boys softball will play approximately 38 games per week last summer a similar number of games were splayed and for each game- two officials c were found v s- scores 851 triple iii mens league stouffville monday night russ holder posted an 851 bowling league for high triple in the mens march 25 his single scores over 250 were 348 and 264 fastball league revived v the former southoritario london tough rivals stoltfville no one can minimize the portanceof winning the first game of an ontario playoff final on home ice that r was the intent of the stouffville juveniles when they hosted london tuesday but their plans went astray they lost 54 led by mike beattie no 9 london took advantage of a third period lapse by stouff- ville and rapped in three goals the home club rallied but the uphill climb was too steep stouffvilles fourth tally came with only 35 seconds to go the line of kevin barrick finley mac- donald and mike wightman posed a scoring threat for stouffville every time but and clicked for three barrick was v the triggernian on each wayne norton fired the other from jeff forfar jeff hodgson potted a pair for london singles came from the sticks of bob cummings dale cummings and mike i hannas stouffvilles play was t spotty at times they looked brilliant testing goaltender john van- dermark from close in on other occasions they appeared totally disorganized bob cummings tally in the third period came with stouffville a man short but penalties were not a dominant factor only three were handed out to each side paul barry of the stouffville atom allstars raises his stick in jubilation after scoring what proved to be the game- winning goal against pprt perry stouffville swept the playoff finals in three straight contest the score was 31 in each jim thomas atoms sweep series stouffville travels to london thursday -to- day where theyll at tempt to square the series game three is also stouffville the sound of the buzzerst the end- of overtime i period friday was like the signal of armistice helmets sticks and gloves flew in all direc- lions transforming the icemnto a makebelice battlefield it was victory for stouffvilles dazzling young atom team tnc occasion was just cause for a celebration they had defeated port perry 31 to sweep the league playoff finals in three straight all by the same scores t a j large crowd wat- ched the contcst startled amazement as thekidszippcd back and other top triple scores were bill white 758 bill vanderleest 750 chuck harrott749j wayne mcmann 746 s roy ireland 731 mike caranci 714 lloyd m london saturday -itsforth- at- an exhaustive rehill rotated between herold and greg- tait mcnelly ro- len in stouffvilletpacc the intricate die pipesfand pulled off thecoach is bob hassard greenwood 04 vernon tuesday- april 9 and passing plays par- some fine stops-par- and the manager n friday april 12 lictilarly by theistouffticularly in the early parish c jp i- j bnbeaten inplayoffs i ville lads brought repeated ohs and aws from the sidelines and it avas obvious the locals could not be stopped it was port perrys joe williams who drew first blood af 627 of the second pcriod paul barry tied itup at 1047 of and the third forcing the teams into extra time paul barry proved himself the hero of the night pushingin tony herolds goalmouth roller at g21 captain robert geerkink put the icing on the cake with an in surance tally two minutes later paul barry and tony herold picked up assits t j ray dart and mike stages when the visitors mignt have piled up an insurmountable lead trophy presentations were made by ed grimshaw of the omh a to captain robt geerkink and his assistant paul barry bob bangay com plimented both teams on their fine play the lineup for the stouffville champs in- eludes ray dart mike rehill paul barry robt geerkink kevin bartley dave mehaffey mark boadway dale leger norm mckenzielnorm wideman tony leger andrew redshaw barry grecnshield toriy county fastball league barry irving norm hosking695chff 3 bob that- suspended 6 ro t- rii harrv burnett 668 operations last year will j be revived this summer with len henderson of 67 markhamthe president 66 g t cliff dunkeld of a ppp 6a8 jack stouffville t i resume the managerial chores with andy clossj of- aurora heading up the umpires entries will -in- elude stouffville markham greenwood port perry int port perry jr and van- dorf a tentative starting date is may 21 t dunstall 653 hardie 664 kim sleeth sends pins scattering i stouffville kim sleeth a topnotch bovlcr in the saturday morning j childrens league 8 to 12 years rolled a pinscattering 247 march 30- chris armstrong v enjoyed excellent success with a double of 349 s scoresbf 115andovcr were counted by scott long 119 terry bishop 122 randy zwier -142- 187 paul assinck 127 paul ramer 152 david hcaton 167153 shelly bond 155116 cheryl bond 140163 sharon dykstra 122140 ingrid assinck 140117 steve rigby 128 gwen shadlock susan armstrong 137 beth housser 126115 dale jackson 148125 kelly long 156 karen sleeth- 119 julie ireland 136 kimtuck 131 teresa ewing131 and gord top single were posted by bill cargill 281 f allan vague 274 len greenwood 268 jody holden 267 bill white 284 cliff dunkeld 274 barry irving 257 dave mcnelly 305 bob boake 273 ron legault 276 roy ireland 320 harry burnett 267 256 joe barber 2640 hosking 270 ross madill 275 s bill van- derleeit 268254 lloyd kerswill 284- cliff dunkeld 260 bob tran 256 daveratcliff 257 chuck harrott 286 ray pipher 267f mike caranci 285 glen jackson 253 jack hoper 254 dave mac- donald 255 jack dunstall 272 and wayne mckete win omha title markham before a standing room only ciowd at the old markham arena march -28- markham minor midgets scored a spec tacular 107 victory to win the omha a series all goals in 22 league games damon smith played well in the final contest and goalie pat ocallaghan was spectacular 1 thursdays game wasno v and dried affair markham jumped straight then won four in a row over stoney creek for the ontario title- the team also had a spectacular- regular season winning 15 games losing two and tying five they topped- the local championship lcaguc v the markhamsquad sieve tar was out- did not lose a game in standing in the final gameintban early lead and hail playoff action -they- scoring fivegoals 52 bulge going into the downed bowmanvillem tallies came from rick kfinal frame imarkham two games eliminated kerswcll- damon smith scored early in that collingwood in two alf bcasleydavedavies period and led 62 v stunned milton three- and gord gilbert stoney creek caught fire 3ti win propels jets into finals tarwas outstanding and scored 3 goals in just season scoring 41 over a minute shortening markhams lead to a single goal unionville a 3- 1 win sunday propelled theunionville bantam jets into the omha finals vthe team had figure skating club y presents 11 h stouffville mm r ins t 23rd annual ice revue i sfs peewee jets drop series opener 1 friapril 5th 80ph c adults zu children tickets available at door v i 5- dropped a 30 decision to picton saturday then bounced back for the series clincher n vjets meet- petrolia in the best of seven final series the firs gamejs saturday at 8 pm arid hesecond issuhday 4 pm both contests are in the crosby memorial arena i sunday carey hewson opened the scoring after receiving help from steven cun- bingham aria- bruce icrane crane then setup steven george for the winning tallyjthe in- j marker came off david ellis stick assisted by harold lenters 5 markham revived and put the game out of reach i members of the team are pat ocallaghan ron hrynynk steve tar damon smith alf beasley rod harris rick spence vgord gilbert grant bruce doreyrob ker- swell glen crolley dave davieslsteve malcolm andy c and paul parsons coach is chuck spence and manager bob dean more arid more people are taking advantage of guaranteed 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