Rep Roundup McKenzie setups boost to Hill consolation title NewmarketAurora Wednesday January 1984 RICHMOND HILL Luke McKenzie drew assists on goals 29 seconds apart late in the third period by Chris and Dan Marshall as Limoert Motors snapped a two period tie to capture the A con solation grand championship of the 32team Annual Richmond Hill International Hockey Tournament Thursday night with a 54 victory over Stouffville Newmarket had upended Georgetown behind the shutout of Darryl Gregory in the A consolation title bout after rallying to defeat Mississauga Black Hawks earlier in the day a winner over Milton in Monday action suffered its only loss of the event Tuesday 41 verdict to Toronto Red Wings before rebounding to double Torontos Hillcrest 42 In the final against second goal of the game with 532 to play gave Newmarket the lead for good as Marshall added the eventual with 503 left The goal nullified Boonstra atoms tie for first but settle for silver medal silver medal at the Minor Hockey Olympics Thursday netted top spot on a better goals ratio basis Newmarket closed out the sixteam round robin event with its fourth win a decision over Kitchener as Mike one of three Boonstra players named to the tournament allstar team fired two goals and added assists on markers by Brent Cook and Carl Skelton Sean Doyle also tallied for the locals who used a fourgoal third period to claim the win over Kitchener Chaisson and Ccok were also selected to the tournament allstar squad which faced off against the gold medal Despite posting an identical fourwin oneloss record as the host club Newmarkets Book keeping major atoms had to settle for a Flyers ousted in double 0T ORANGEVILLE The Newmarket Flyers dropped a double overtime decision to Dunnville last week to bow from the consolation round of the Orangeville Juvenile Hockey Tournament A night earlier Flyers lost a contest to the host team Against Dunnville Newmarket scorers were Mark Shelton Mike Kensit Nelles Govis and Rod Phillips Reininger bantams run out of time at Etobicoke tourney ETOBICOKE Earlier New- goals set with Gould- Time ran out on the market edged North- ing Park 73 and Son western Canadians 2 After Sander- hockey club at the 1 and took both ends sons second period Etobicoke Minor of a two game total goal had been Bantam Hockey Tournament as the locals fell just short of reaching the tournament finals falling 32 to Grand- ravine in Thursdays semifinals spotted the winners a 30 lead before Tim Walter- house and Derek Grant tallied in the final five minutes of play In quarter final play Newmarket nipped Park behind the shutout of Rob Mathers and Jon Sandersons third period score Stouffville marker Jim and Erin Comeau notched second period goals as the locals a 20 deficit Against Georgetown Matt MacFarlane fired the winner at of the third period and game MVP Barratt added a pair of insurance scores to back Gregorys shutout work Comeau scored with 223 remaining and fired the winner with one minute to play lifting Newmarket past Black Hawks netted his second ha trick of the tourney against and Todd Blair added a single goal as Newmarket spotted the victim a 20 lead KC sidelines Magna atoms King City scored three minutes into sudden death overtime to eliminate the Magna International atom hockey club from the championship round of the Wmterhawk Tournament Wednesday Newmarket had qualified for the semi final game with a decision over Pickering as Craig and Ricky Mulroy scored in the final seven minutes to spark the locals Against King Jeff Kilb sent the game into overtime with 141 remaining to play Mike McNally and James scored earlier goals for Newmarket AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALISTS BRAKES TUNE UPS EXHAUST WHEEL BALANCING CERTIFICATION FRONT END ALIGNMENT SPECIALISTS TOTAL SERVICE TOTAL SATISFACTION Walt IBWaiHKTMSTE K CAR Just by Going to the Races VALUE WW LUCKY DRAW EVERY WED SAT UNTO THE CAR IS WON You Must Be Present To Win A FREE BALLOT will be given with every 00 PAID 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