1 k classified sectimi peewee bs ihbve to finals stouffville goal tending of stouffville pee wee bs newcastles- woodbeck an injured unionville player is examined during the game with the stouffville juveniles last saturday stouffville won the game the first in the semifinals series 134 won their semifinal round against newcastle the hard way on home ice last saturday the bs had to go into overtime when they rammed home an additional three goals and the 41 win the first scoring came at the end of the first period on a tony leger marker the score remained 10 until the 1325 mark in period three when newcastle hit the scoreboard in the overtime newcastle put on the pressure onlyto have stouffville pick up their second third sod fourth goals by tom kvit jim reid and jack postma respectively the bs now advance to the finals to be played with port perry last thursday stouffville- had been foiled in sewing up the series against newcastle by the stouffvilles daryl norton was stopped again and again in the 32 loss the steam was taken out of stouffvilles pressure when cliff lee wasi assessed a five- minute major penalty for high-sticking- stouffville coach- ray dart remarked that the call in his view was unfair iga peewees dump unionville stouffville the score was closely the iga peewees fought the first score for smothered unionville 72 either side came with sunday in the first game only 43 seconds of the ontario semifinal remaining in the second in first semifinal game juveniles win rough one stouffville unionville and 55 for stouffville juveniles stouffville omha- pasted unionville 134 convenor eldon wagg saturday in the first coached the team game of the semifinal part f the game com- round mented that ive seen it was a rough and games that involved less tumble game involving penalty minutes that 67 penalty minutes for were a lot rougher than that one as a result of the game the unionville coach and a unionville player were suspended stouffville juvenile matt leslie was suspended four gamesfor spearing and stouffville coach don mcbeth was suspended until further notice in the words of omha representative ed grimshaw unionville opened the game with a goal but stouffville stormed by with six consecutive tops in point total leslie with stouffvilles was matt three goals and two assists and dave rounds the third game is in stouffville tomorrow night at 8 pm the second was to be played last tuesday but results were not available- at press time vanced to the semi finals by scoring an impressive 50 win over picton last friday in the unionville contest stouffville built up a 60 score into the third period with three minutes left in the game and- the iga crew two men short unionville spoiled mike rehills bid for a shutout but only after he stopped three breakaways cold and kicked out several other closein chances eleven stouffville players helped in the period when stouffvilles dave kerrigan made a dash up the right wing and into the centre and fired a wrist shot into the bottom corner ted w a i t e s breakaway goal at 515 followed by jim chuvers goal eight seconds later seemed to deflate the picton team the last two iga goals were potted by garycarr his first on passes from scott brown and andrew redshaw and his second unassisted while stouffville was shorthanded play wiihittiihe rules by ted wilcox it was the best of games and it was the worst of games the juveniles playoff victory over union- ville last saturday had some fine passing and scoring plays but it also included several ugly scenes between players coaches and fans some viewers considered the contest to be just a good roughgame in the view of others the game was downright violent my own im- pression about saturdays game was that when the players were playing hockey yes it was a good game but when the aim of the players was retaliation and in- timidation it wasnt playing outside the rules as a game tactic should not be condoned or excused no game no cham pionship and no sense of personal honor even is worur cheating and fighting over and as for the stouffville fans tbey need- to i remember exactly what hockey isa game not war only tie heeded ko advance mumford with three scoring with dave goals cevin barrick and mckenzie netting two doug taylor each scored twice with singles going to jeff roy mike omha rep says that v conduct of fans was poor tallies unionville closed- wightman wayne out the first period with a norton and craig waite stouffville i think our fans leave a lot to be desired that was the comment of local omha representative ed grimshaw about the the juvenile management he added was annoyed that omha representative gord t entered the stouffville i locker local minor hockey convenor eldon wagg who took over coaching the juveniles at midpoint in the- game saturday offeredthe view that the sjouffville afterc-thexfirst- period loi juvenileteamswerejust lead invpnilo crnmp lncl rrnrimnnr1 thp ntavpr- tpstincr nanhnthar- arta t marker making it 62 much of the penalty time was served in period two which required almost an hour to com plete through a large part of the period each team had two men in the penalty box in addition stouffville potted two goals to increase their pete fitzpatrick led in the assists department with three while ted assinck picked up two goals and an assist and chilvers two goals single markers went to robert gierkink paul barry and scott brown at the picton game friday the largest crowd of the year was in at tendance which despite novice team i loses playoffs juvenile game last reprimand the players saturday he should have gone to i it was just a rough the coach manager or hockey game and thats area r contact man in- alljjive seen worse stead watson said games he added it since the juvenile wasnt outrageous players were unaware of testing each other and the refs he predicts that in the remaining games it will turn into a real good series period three began stouffville playoffs this year were short and notsosweet for jthe birketiiassard novices they mosttheir best of three series in two- with five straightstraightto a tough bay stouffville tallies with ridges squad unionville completing the the first game was scoring with- two an 82 loss with darren hardy and mike an- derson denting the twine in a losing cause only chris browns goal from co nfpl e fe stacey leads league stouffville stacey tractor pai ts edged music 4 dancing 4- 3 sunday in girls hockey action to take over first place in the league only exceptional goaltending by liz lacoursiere prevented music 4 dancing from pulling the upset of the season stouffville the edwards murphy atoms need only a tie in the fifth game of their playoff series against uxbridge to capture the- series in action so far stouffville has one two and lost one one game was tied stouffville won a convincing 51 victory in the series opener on the twogoal performance of norm mckenzie and singles by bryan todd barry greenshields and the fourth game barry smith sunday was a hardfought march li uxbridge 44 tie at one point downed stouffville 42 stouffville marksmen were barry smith and kevin bartley march 13 stouffville c took a 43 win when the winning marker was scored in the last minute of the game norm- mckenzie netted two goals for the painters with singles going to norm widmah and kevin bartley stouffville had a 30 lead only to allow uxbridge to battle back to tie the score nornvmckenzie- notched the hat trick and kevin bartley scored a single marker v- y the fourth game of the series is in stouffville tomorrow r night- at 7 pm the local squad needs a tie or a win to eliminate uxbridge john roe top atoms stouffville the john roe ford atom house league team stormed their way to first place in the- past three weeks with successive wins they topped off the street on saturday with a 20 shutout over stacey tractor parts with stouffville stockyards a 31 decision over turner construction rick ewing had the lone turner score peewee in pee wee house league cedar beach opened up against pine hill auto in the- final scoring while mike shultz netted lees goal jean pike netted two goals for the winners with isue foulds andkkeh rexgrahvm singles single- goals for tending the goal for john period to take a 73 win r t rj j williamson with four randy steckley with two and randy cornelisse with one accounted for the winners scoring doug snowball steve roepeter mcleod and brian brown had the markers in t other play stagecoach restaurant and cards hardware came to a 44 standstill humilation in the second the losing side came from contest saturday night bay ridges won then by a convincing 81 margin came to a m sianastm heise and david pearce with stagecoach goals gt oneior pinebilt going to craig corner iij i j as for the fourgame suspension meted- but to juvenile matt leslie grimshaw said the call was automatic for spearing juvenile coach don mcbeth he said was suspended til further notice t juvenile manager jack watson objected to the suspensions saying they were based on emotions rather than being realistic- who hawes argument watson said was an ensued 780 triple leads men stouffville chuck harrott topped the mens monday bowling league with a 780 triple score he managed singles of 288 and 263 top single score was chalked up by elwopd pattenden at 338 he had a 712 triple hawes is past president and a life member of the omha the club watson continued intends to proceed with the ontario juvenile b cham pionship we- are not objecting to the refereeing we still consider head referee ralph spademan to be one of the finest refs that there isv in grimshaws view the situation saturday was aggravated by the fans oh where oh where claremont the have all our wonderful neil cogan 264 pete jar vis grade 6 girls- volleyball fans gone he queried 9i306 harry burnett 52 team frovciaremont stouffville fans have n developed a poor reputation in the omha this year he said commenting on matt leslies suspension- grimshaw said he is a good hockey player and hell be of help in the next round j claremont i tourney succeeds public school worked hard to make last weeks interschool tournament a success s j but the final prize jtlietdurnament cham- pionship managed to elude the hardworking girls other top scores came from roy ireland 729 279 len greenwood 685 art grove 744 276 266 joe barber 684 bill dart 673 268 lloyd mcvlcar 657 266 heinz blunv258 john clark 251 vernon ward 721318 300 dave macdonald 735 270 bill grove 666 260 gord hardle 260 bruce armstrong 710 268 267 elwood pattenden712 338 lloyd kerswill rolled a sizzling 768 in the thursday night mixed league march 6 and had single totals of 351 and 239 other top lanesmen included bob tran 713 305 bill vanderleest 707 257 229 vern ward 675 301v bill milos 661 241 228 dave mehaffey 637 239 peter carruthers 610 238 cave macdonald 608 248 paul carruthers 604 246 raymond meredith 275 bob legeer243 ladies action saw jessie detwieler lead the fields at 654 with 255 and 246 singles other lop scores were flora forfar 616 205 214 stella macdonald 599 233 sandi vanderleest 580 261 liz goden 234 liz pronto 224 last thursday in the same league vem ward led the way at 728 and 264 271 other top bowlers were bill vanderleest 722 244 317 bob tran 716 253 270 lloyd kerswill 613 262 bill milos 603 242 dave mehaffey 635 lorne cop pins 622 roy camplln 227 rae carruthers 235 rhonda milos led the ladies with 646 and 289 followed by jessie detwieler 592 221 210 flora forfar 580 216 betty anne meredith 553 230 gloria mehaffey 212 liz pronto 211 wilma ratcliff 202 glenda carruthers 201 joanne harper managed a 690 triple to mead the thursday ladies bowling league and rolled singles games of 244 202 and 244 other singles over 200 came from doris redquest 211 freda fockler 211 ollie erlcksen 242 judy bond 201 joyce shadiock 211 ollie erlckson 242 judy bond 201 joyce shadiock 211 212 gail hunter 242 barbara buchanan 205 lois barker 200 255- flora forfar 217 may daly 263 208 lois bartley a6ged high single and high triple in the thursday afternoon ladies league her scores were 288 and 722 mildred barker255 239 207 audrey holden245 bernlce nelson 243 marg mclean 241 214 200 maxlne lewis 337 jean dart 226 210 june ward 219 201 karen faulkner 218 tiny stewart 217 jean foley 216 toots taylor 208 201 gaye lehman 205 lynda boncheff 201 top bantam bowler saturday morning was julie beaven who wracked up pin- scattering singles of 144 and 205 for a total of 249 sheila ward at 183 and 162 managed a 345 dquble score followed by kim tuck 151 171 322 donna chambers 205 100 305 other top single scores came from sherrl camp bell 134 tracy jordan 135 susan armstrong181gord leatherdale 208 steve ireland 154 kim sleeth 133 teresa ewmg 129 138 heather dunkeld cheryl singleton and sandy ramer sales barn and lions club traded goals for three periods and emerged with a 33 tie sales barn goals came from terripilkeykathy mcbeth and karen kearney debbie cox- worth counted twice for lions in the third period to even the score janet dunkeld scored the other lions tally r karen cooke scored two goals and linda chilvers and lorraine sherman potted singles in a comefrombehind victory as kinsmen club downed credit union 42 melodic ramer and karen brown picked up the kinsmen tallies scott sutherland leo postma and glen lewis and mark bass potting three and phil faulkner one for cards john paul herold had both glen mechanical tallies in their 21 over giulios pizza bob atkinson scored for the losers the scoring of james peddie peter sinclair and james currie gave plagued stouffville pop in their 22 tie with apache freight lines superb goaltending by ian speirman saved co ops unbeaten streak through the roundrobin win ser scoring were dan leblonc with two for co op and clinton bourne and kevin ohlman one each for apache don paisley knocked in four and brian wong three as master feeds dominated hetherington electric 74 for the losers paul ryan made unionville- threeand wayne butler a stouffville juveniles went single two games up in their midget juvenile in midgetjuvenile semifinal games on sunday stouffville paint and decoration dumped daves east end 92 as paul wideman netted five goals for the winners ted wood and joe thistle each had two to complete the scoring for stouffville paint while andy bridges and john labrie were the goal scorers for daves east end j also in the flu rjaiid injuries required eight stitches asj uedstouffville coop a resultof aninjury triadstravel shaded the lions 43 withjergen- elzner- netting two andj brianmoffat and doug waggsinglesfor the lions jeff- l ron schellzand dan s hut- chinsoriscored m juvs win ward winner- highlycoveted vaward was recently presented to jeremy williamson of the playoff series tuesday thumping unionville 104 game three- is in stouffville thursday to night at 830 ptrrt arid despite a host of stouffville dist secon penalties the legion dary school senior overwhelmed the lee basketball team he was sandmen 41 singles by randy underwood kevin grose peter- bass and game four in unionville- glen charron sunday represented legion given the larry w morris award for the most sportsmanlike player in york county competition ash had high single with- norman doble 147 terry handicap at 282 while lois barker managed high triple with handicap at 737 scores over 200 came from lois bartley 288 241 mildred ash 272 216 204 lois bishop 178 david erlckson 133 shelly nesbltt 159 dcbbie pattenden 135 149 suzanne connors 127 133 julle chambers 126 and sylvia schwelchert 131 v 2 j hotai club learn self control v t k- seven first places wont in judo tourney k v ballantrae seven members of the hotai judo club won first place awards in regional competition on sunday eight others picked up second and third places 1 r r- eleveh hotai membferswillbe among v the 40 judoists representing york region at the upcoming ontario junioivolympics junior members winning first place medals were david kaczynski under 60 pound class steven sheffield under 85 pounds marek kaczynski funder 100 patricia becker under f- 130 youth v- division first places went to cathy srief- 5 field under 120 laura gibson under 100 and debbie bates under r- 140 i second places won by junior members included vincent harris over 75 pounds andy harris f over v 130 keith bates- under moo mary griffiths under 657 karen sheffield under 130orida j gibson was second in the youth division in toeundenilm pound class f- k5 kylebowie iwas third s 115 ballantrae hajime whitefrocked competitors approach each other groping grabbing hold and breaking trying to get better position in a flastc one competitor has made a mistake and is thrown to the mat the club six years ago centre to a portable says he is not really beside wongs cherry concerned that anyone street home becomes a champion but that they enjoy them selves the club was started he said because kids just didnt have that canadians in kung fu much to do up here- h explained one does beginning at age five wong himself had been instructed in kung fu but decided that judo is a little more applicable to since wong himself is a those who stay in the referee calls blackbelt judoist he sodomade endbfthe checked around with match local kids to find out if members of the ho- any- would be interested tai judo club of somewhat ballantrae have become gentler of the oriental familiar with scenes like m a tzia wbne savs he hastwo that one and are now- about 75 adults sports per se -ia- vvong says nenas two r uiai one ana are nartieinate wong theyre more or three senior brown belt prlfisatcorgt smffseweft lowers v members that he of judo tournament those beins female cx seriously thinking of matches as the winners the club won two gold and body in conduction with each other judo instruction includes a certain amount of philosophy according to wong its an un- derstanding of oneself an acceptance off ones abilities and in adequacies he said as you progress in judo the mental side- grows larger and larger he added foreach- move there is a counter- move and for that there is i judo are those who are stillanqther not interested in team move not question one dees in canadian culture i dont think theyre ready for that quite yet nt before jcanadiari judo blackbelt f one silver and one bronze medal at the ontario junior olympics last year and 11 members will represent the club there t- sj t uiisyearv fstpuffvtllegowmchforssuh v rdonf want to be picton- poured in five with singlesgolngloticalbenefitsofjudo too optimistic coach goajsjn the final piod to stevesparigyaridibbobk ii wnna mm thn dottritldohandermnhiiahm sfnuffvilleled e43imvoirl iimiirarilsanfl is jjfeting w iftheiub- both are senior members ofs ii vvv