i 4 b4 the tribune wednesday september 15 1982 in ladies fun league action on sept7 canadian tire lost their bid for a crack at the cham pionship title when they were edged 1413 by the girls from ken mayrealty in the semifinal rousov the outcome was un- decided until the top of the seventh when the realtors took com mand with a six run tal ly a valiant catchup effort by canadian tire was just not enough for a title spot only homer came from realtor ruth brock lee sand and gravel were not quite so kind to macewen contrac ting thumping them 339 in a game that saw lees hitters have a gala night while the tight infield was very very efficient lees first baseman joyce huisman made as pretty a double play as one can hope to see deserving of a standing ovation the jadies rounded off the playoffs with a corn roast compli ments of the league macewen and cana dian tire meet for con solation round honors while lee sand and gravel struggle for the title in next weeks fin al games on tuesday sept 14 blanked 20 ports the betz pools ladies slowpitch team picked up a big win over the weekendemerging as champs from the port perry tournament and collecting awards for mvp and best coach opening against port perrys gems they took an easy 122 win going on to swamp the blues also from port perry with a 174 flood tide the final game against seagraves turkey power was no walkover with the score tied at the bottom of the seventh innings betz found themselves with a bases loaded situation andtwo away and kathleen ortlieb at the plate waiting for just the right one which un- fortunately never came kathy was walked to a 54 win the balanced defen siveoffensive play of the betz pools ladies along with threegame pitcher ann oldham contributed to the ww earning ad mvp award for marg schell and best coach tro phy for marsha wagg the team lineup is as follows minnie bell dale jackson barb lee sue marsh sue mcewen ann old ham kathleen ortlieb jose sage cheryl schell- dawn schell marg schell ann spice linda stapleton terri surman marcia wagg after a slow start at the beginning of the season tree trans planting minor mos quito soccer team won a resounding victory over a tough hard- playing squad from woodbridge firsthalf play gave stouffville a distinct edge with excellent defensive tactics from kevin francis and teddy stonehouse lots of scoring chances in the second- half failed to material ise until phil weso- lowski found the net at the tenminute mark with a beautifully placed shot steve old ham made it 20 with ten minutes left to play the teams perform ance has improved considerably during the season and they have a good chance in this weekends cup game local racing firm irm racing prepared this 2 litre canam series machine for last weeks canam series of races at mosport leo dahl with car head of irm was delighted with the cars performance and hopes to fit a bmw power unit before the season is over the vehicle owned and sponsored by midland electronics of picker ing was driven by scott goodyear jim holt mcneil win atom league trophy playoffs mark end of soccer season alley news bowling registra tions are still being accepted for anyone who may have missed last weeks deadline the tribune apolo gizes for printing the wrong date for reg istration it should have been sept 11 not the 12th vjiporithose- still wishing togregister please contact john tait youth bowling program director at 6401832 fees are as follows all divisions bantam junior and senior 250 registration with 275 a week for linage ban tams 2 there has also ben a change in age groups classifications now are bantams llyrs and under juniors 12 14 yrs seniors 1518 yrs all dates as from august 182 the mcneil labs major atom soccer team made it three in a row when they came up with the york region league atom cham pionshiptrophy last week ending the sea son with 13 wins and 1 tie for a total of 27 out of a possible maximum 28 points and continuing he atom league legend of havimg to that nobody does if change their shirts weekend the mcneil team stepped in for wexford who were committed to cupfinal play in scarborough adding nothing to soccers sporting im age newmarket bla tantly held up the game for fifteen minutes re fusing to abide by the better with a total of 77 goals and only 4 against it will be- a tough act to follow next year at the international which unfortunately were also blue the decision to play with both teams in almost identical colors must have been a re- jliti iiiviiiuisoccer tournament avferees nightmare pro- tfll- bradford i i masfducing indifferent pas- quires interested per sons to help out with coaching and score- keepers any questions or queries please con tact the director sing plays and a 21 win for mcneil goals came from a direct freekick by gary bodimeade and a win ning strike by gilles francis superb soccer against chingacousy in their second game of the tourney produced a lot of excitement for fans from both sides ernie sluga created several accurate pas sing moves cutting the excellent chingacousy red defense line into pieces and allowing the mcneil strikers to t pas probe deep and capital- ize with a goal by gilles francis chingacousy changed tactics in the second half needing only a tie to advance to the next round and launched a fullscale assault on the mcneil goal scoring the equalizer in the final minutes against a very tired defense a last minute cross after adazzling run by jamie grist saw a francis header miss the post by inches for a classic finish to a thrill ing game the season will close on sunday sept 17 with the york region play off championships midget girls recreational soccer final standings gw l t tp farmer jacks 10 1 1 21 sville lions 5 7- r2 16 sville realty 6 3- 3 15 aurora soccer club 6 4 2 14 bradford rotary 6 4 2 14 bradford construction 5 5 2 12 aurora sismans 5 6 1 11 aurora kinney shoes 2 8 2 6 aurora home hardware 0 12 0 0 tryouts tryouts for the juniorc clipper- hockey team will take place during septand octat stouffville are na schedule is as fol lows sunday sept 26 1 to 3ipm monday sept27 830 to 1030 pm tuesday sept28 830 to 1030 pm thursday sept30 9 to 11 pm tuesday oct5 8to930 pm thursday oct7 930 to 11 pm first game is on saturday oct2 fitness first a cutback in staff will have little or no effect on sporting acti vities at stouffville high during the com ing year according to phys ed department head dave connell the school will continue with a comprehensive program of activities with special emphasis on the importance of physical condition as related to academic achievment a fit body produces a fit mind volleyball will as expected be highlight ed along with basket ball midget junior and senior in both sports as well as ten nis badminton and a junior rugger team a welcome addition to the coaching staff is sandy ramer who v- coach the junior girls basketball team seeded fifth due to theiroverall finish in league play the midget girls softball team moved up one place to settle in fourth spot after the north york league cham pionship tournament at amcsbury over the weekendall seven teams entered were seeded according to their final placings at the end of the season disposing of st rose- st thomas scarbor ough in the openerthe stouffville squad went on to a 102 loss against aurora whose power house pitching netted 11 hits on 11 pitches for a total of 10 runs stouffville and pick ering facing elimina tion with one loss and one win apiece clashed in the third round pickering started favourites un- beaten this season against their oppo nents but lost 53 the final game again against st rose saw the home team go down but not without a fight dee keith took a 10 lead at the bottom of the third on hits by sharon holland and janette cooper before st rose came iback with three runs and a change of pitcher by stouffville when jan- nette cooper took on mound duties jennifer keith closed the gap to 32 with a little help from sharon hollands and jojarvis howev er 3 more runs by st rose put the game out of reach and the stouffville squad set tled into their final end- ofseasori fourth spot this years team members were dee dee keith sharon hoi- lands karen brodie- jannette cooper glor ia mintz jennifer keith joanne jarvis nancy peart elaine howie and bonnie hol- lingworth special thanks to terri piette sheila fockler ber- nice armet and scorekeeper elaine unbeaten record fop tigers softball meeting the annual general meeting of the whitch- urvhstouffville minor softball association will be held at latcham hall on monday sept20 at 730 pm the past year will be reviewed and plans will be formulated for the upcoming 1983 sea son this is a most im portant meeting for all parents who wish to have their children participate in ball next year they are strong ly encouraged to attend the minorhockey association will hold registrations at the arena on monday sept 13 20 and 27 between 7 and 9 pm coaches clinics for both level 1 and 11 will be held on sat sept 25 level 1 and sunday sept 26 level 11 the clinics are being co- sponsored by the town recreation commit tee fees are level 1 5 level 11 10 for registration and furth er information please call dave stronach at 6401333 or al hachey at 6401532 a level 1 referees clinic will be held on wed oct 6 for reg istration and informa tion contact dave bourne at 6401842 or eldon wagg at 640- 4224 a skate and equip ment exchange will be held each night during registration anyone wishing to put equip ment or skates up for saleexchange should contact annemarie mucci at 6402759 please not that equip ment must be tagged with the owners name and phone number also the price of each individual iteni if possible equip ment should be drop ped off at 22 duchess st prior to sept 13 a flat fee of 2 per item will be charged registration for power skating will also be held on the evening of mon sept 13 in con junction with hockey registrations the canadian tire tigers ended the sea son undefeated in york region soccer league play dumping aurora 70 before entering the playoffs for the squirt division title the tigers lived up to their name making- some aggressive plays and pinning aurora in their own half through out the game tim lavell opened the tigers tally- with jason whitebread get ting his first of three goals shortly after a long kick by david coramariico whistled the ball over- the au rorarietminders head with whitbread repeat- ing the performance before halftime the second half was a rerun of the first the tigers dominating the play and running rings around the opposition by sheer hard work coach steve trentadue must be delighted with his boys brandon pridham made it 50 to open the second half with paul trentadue coming out the winner with goal number six after a scuffle for pos session in front of the aurora goal rounding out the onesided battle was a fine ground shot whitebreads third goal that just caught the corner of the post these guys can even score laying down be fore finding 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