v 12 the tribune thursday jan 22 1975 tf si fi s stouffvelle stacey finished well ahead of the pack in league standings after defeating the kinsmen 41 in girls i hockey on sunday next for the girls teams will be roundrobin playoffs i 3 also last sunday the credit union and stouffville salesbarn played to a 22 draw as both teams played ex cellent hockey making end to end rushes jterripilkey led the lions as sandy ramer next 26 seconds scoring sales barnwith a goal and cheryl singleton goals werediane ermen and an assist karen scored inthe crstjfour and julie parish both barry scored the other minutes of the game t unassisted julie scored assists went to sandra hinks nancy hut chinson heather dunkeld and brenda steel goal with kathy mcbeth assisting- -j- j lorraine sherman j kept the credit union in the game by scoring tlie first- marker and assisting on the second v contributed by vicki good hockey but could macdonald karen cook not score with a minute also received an assist left in the game they in another game pulled their goalie and her i second goal 5two minutes later assisted by diane ermen league playoffs start next week in the girls the lions then set- league there will be a tied down and played tenweek roundrobin with trophies for first and second place winners y ir frizes featured it m featured in each of the games scheduled in minor hockey week in stouffville ending saturday j on saturday adrawing for tickets to wha and nhl games will be held 4 ivvthe remaining games in minor hockey week are- tonight omha bantam bs 8 15 omha atoms friday 8 pmomha peewee as 915 pm- omha midget bs saturday f 710 am atom bouse league 1012 amnovice house league 124 pm peewee house league 330 pm omha game 7 pm- omha novice 8 pm omha peewee bs 915 omha juveniles- a m music 4 dancing got off to a fast start against the coach penalized t two midgetjuvenile house league players square off in agame last saturday it was part j of the first segment of games in minor hockey week uhichcontinuesthrough this saturday winning the game pictured above were the lions who squashed daves east end 70 allstar peewee bs find recent compiiiidhxqitgh stouffville aurora dart was given a while the local stouffville gold medal for the top credit union peewee bs player in the game three have been losing recent medals were awarded in games they have still each game l been playing strong 1 the peewee bs hockey against tough dropped squeakers to competition v uxbridgein two recent although losing in the encounters losing 32 and iroquois hockey tour- 10 in the latter game nament in whitby 83 to stouffville played their markham and 20 to aurora goalie raymond dart did an outstanding job in holding down op position scoring in the markham game he was 1 awarded a bronze medallion for third most valuable player following the loss to best game of the year and played like s they really wanted to win according to coach claire mcguckin jits tough they had to lose he added the lone score by uxbridge came on a flukey goal in the first period i stouffville had a winning night on home ice against newcastlewith goals by jim reid tony herold and daryl norton tony leger contributed two assists and singles wre made by neil davies tom hunt norton and reid last saturday the peewees kept the pressure on port perry after being down 20 with mike mumford making a goal early in the third period daryl norton assisting with only 20 seconds remaining port perry scored the in surance goal miimford leger and rod king played strong games for stouffville while tim jackson handled the net v stouffville theres nothing the matter with the midget as record this season theyve won 23 lost four and tied two three of the losses were league games 1 but their penalty totals in some games have been giving uiem problems coach bob bangayis sitting out three weeks now because the teams penalties climbed over the per mitted limit part of the trouble appears to be encounters x port perry teams the same place the local juveniles had troubles various observers have complained of inept and unfair refereeing there midget a manager david james said of the port perry games jl dont feel its hockey otherwise the midgets have done well in league play against newcastle recently they won it 53 in- a game with woodbridge on monday night however the midgets lost the exhibition game 93 next on the agenda for the midgets is a tournament on saturday and a league game with uxbridge on friday playoffs are scheduled to begin feb 1 julie nigh scored with 32 seconds left music 4 got the faceoff and hung on to win 21 in the final game stacey tractor parts took on the kinsmen in previous encounters the kinsmen had been the only team to keep the stacey girls in check with two ties it appeared they were about to make the upset of the season as heather brown scored a goal at the 103 mark of the first period the 10 lead stood up until the 1651 mark of the final period when jean pike tied the game on a pass from julie parish this seemed to upset the kinsmen as staceys scored two goals in the sdss inidgfet teani is 50 bill ivandeheest monday- nmimferis skateathon ommission in the tribunes story were awarded trophies as concerning lhe skateawell thon held dec 2829 at t they were keith the stouffville arena we brodie and penny sids- failed to l mention two worth youths whocompleted the ourapologies for the full24hour circuit and omission take loss tie 2 v fitted standings in girls hockey league w l t pts 11 3 25 85 1 17 7 7 0 14 5 6 3 13 5 7 2 12 stouffville dist credit union 1 12 1 3 stacey tractor parts music 4 dancing lions club kinsmenclub stouffville sales barn stouffville the stouffville dist secondary school midget basketball team remains undefeated after demolishing huron heights last week 4834 the seniors mean- while polished off huron heights 5144 on a 25point effort by bruce rodin followed by jeremy williamson at eight and gary fockler six the seniors record now stands at 32 the juniors were not to be denied either as they took a 4430 victory over huron heights mark wideman had nine voueyfcall victories stouffville i the sdss junior and senior girls volleyball squads have been demonstrating super iority over mosfj of their opposition in recent play although losing to king city iast week the junior team overpowered aurora williams newmarket and huron heights and dwight ewart six in the effort v juniors have a 31 record in the midget game mike lafleur had both the topscoring and the top rebounding making 17 in each categorythe i next figures show the teamnature of the victory as dan gibson had 10 angelo monopoly nine and daverehiu eight also helping out in the rebound category was lloyd johnson with eight the midgets who have been averaging 4 points per game are really starting to plajj ball now said coach jim t rehili the huron heights game was played mostly by the midgetj second siring n an important game coming up will be against the midgets top conj tender gw williams on feb 5 330 pm at sdss midget bs 3 close defeat i stouffville in then fihai 30 seconds his first game since a when according to coach flint rtarlrlmn tha oiik against port perry recently other goals by brian lehman dave middleton and brian aidawere not enough however to overcome the opposition as stouffville lost 54 the game was lost in in exhibition om friday stouffville thumped ajax 95js middleton greg royj owen herral stevej collins jeff burton dave legault ken smith and mark barry had the goals a true team effort t hard play in house games mean- victors aurora huron lost to t the seniors while came up over king city williams and heights but newmarket games scores for the juniors went as follows a 159 win and 158 1614 losses to king city ih4t and 158 lossesto aurora williams 152 and 1614 losses to king city silk screen process hand f lettering signs of all kinds t duncan signs vern duncan s 2943408 26 albert strcorn albert edward st i stouffviue the donandcrson bantam as had led stouffville v also high in the greenwood rodger against woodbridge the best single and best scoring were john todd 731 281 harry through the entire game clark 667 262 charles dykstra 657 273 norm graham 257 armand hosking 671 bob sleeth english 251 keiiii652 280 bob tran 653 bobmorley 694 glen triple were both bowled by bill vanderleest in monday night mens bowling he rolled 307 292 singles and an 837 triple barton 689 278 bill dart 693 267 287 barry irving 252 heinz blum 687 263 253 bob cochran 272 len on monday night- the score jvas 32 and hearing the final portion of period three it looked jackson 691 art grove as if stouffville would 774297 wayne jackson chalk up an exhibition 656 686 dave macdonald and bill grove 668 atoms meet match itie shaihhi tvt iee stouffville 1 the edwards murphy painters atom team definitely met their- matchlast week intwo games within two days the atoms endedwith twb- ties against the club from sharron on saturday however the atoms rolled oyer oak ridges 50 sallgames last week win as part of the minor hockey week series thenthree wood- bridge players- broke away with the puck raced to the goal and on a passing play flipped the puck into the goal tying the gamervlse score was made the clock x showed onc second on- sunday sharon remaining r from lmemates dale came to the stouffville x fortunes of the leger and david- arena whgrojjhfy hatued bantams were even less mehaffey wideman the atoms to a 22 tie encouraging on jan 14 in scored his second goal on j ipaimp mnte- iamt 6 stouffville scored the 5 lea con first two goals but sharon fought back finally making a second tally with only 29 seconds remaining v i the scoring on passes a picture perfect pass from team captain mehaffey were played in exhibition j and norm against sharon on- wideman picking up friday night agists stouffville outshoi their- opponents bybetter than twotoone but faced sharon i goalie -who- refused to give up a single goal final score was a 0- 0 stalemate k l the painters had better luck with the 1 oak ridges goaltender the following morning early in the first period nofmwideman opened tim yeomans bryan todd- and kevin bartley fiad the other stouffville goaiswith mehaffey and leger barry smith bradley had the stouffville goals as well as each making single assists bartley had theother assists port perry as thev lost 4 2 steve schell and bob hughes produced the stouffville- markers assisted by teammates steve middleton ross todd and kevin lawson in thejiwoodbridge game stouttviiie ifeld a 1- 0 lead as a result of steve schells goal in the first period the- bantams ex tended their lead in period three on a goal by brent nichols from dan gibson then woodbridge added a goal followed by an unassisted gibson tally finally wood- bridge sewed up the tie with two final goals another game was scheduled for the ban- tarns last tuesday night but results were not available at press time r past athletes were in the winter games stouffville bruce rodin is competing in the ontario winter games on the volleyball team the tribune reported last week that he was the first local athlete i to compete in the games but later learned that that was not correct keith and kevin acton of burkholder st participated in 1970 in speedskating com petition -i- stouffville in outlasted legion 93 when in a tournament on peewee house league last onlv six members of thursday scores were week lee sand and legion showed up randy 155 1511 wins over gravel and hetherington steckley potted four of newmarket 157 153 the goals for cedar beach against a tired legion club grant carter chalked up six goals for his team when coop t slaughtered pine hill 120 electric fought to a 22 tie while master feeds controlled their game with a 61 win over apache cedar beach- wins over huron heights junior coach diane baron expressed the desire to play king city again but those games on january 14 were the last ones scheduled e to your advantage free lessons for 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