ff TWO NEWMARKETTEAMS WIN 7TH ANNUAL NEWARKETMINbR ATOM TOURNAMENT gymketh lnrinommifitoner Dan Shannon awards at neaimma captain lelfVandergroef iheKelth trophyiftifthmon beehifipionshlp in the major division 21thAnnuai Newmarket Minor Hockey Association Atom nument on the weekend The Allied squad downed Ortiiia t2 tn innls Association Tournament last Saturdayi ewirTa NEWMARKET The Newmarket Allied Heat Treating Major Atoms As and theBurgess WholesaleMlnoi Atoms As were not the perfect hosts in the 27th Annual Newmajket Minorsllackey OMHA Atom Both teams won the championships in their divisions with Burgess Wholesale or ers rophy on the minor LoLflle tournamentruleklliedsqua an fillied Heat Treating Maioi Atoms keeping the Keith Davis trophy here in ln lhé ma championshi its the st time lath history of the tournament that Newmarket has won both events since the tournament was split tohost minor and major clubs in 1974 Per the Burgess the boys is just fantastic The kidshaveshovvn an outstanding effort to achieve what they have Lloyd Chambers one of the convenors of the minor event at Hollingsworthr arena pom mgnitedvafler jcverything smoothly He added th Jwas really proud of the Newmarket boys 1K In the ma side of the Newmarket Commumiy Centre tb in first match fJeff Vandergrocf notified wo goals forNewrriarkct with Dwayne Smalley adding the single Dean Sampano Cliff Cockrail Scott Fairbarn and Jeff Vandergroeforewmfi assist each In theirl semi a1 en counter they defeated Markham with Jeff Vandergroef nei ting hat trick for Allied and 12 Picturediabuve are the Burgess Wholesale MinorAtonr team who defeated SL Catharines 43 in overtime to win the championship in the 21th nan goalie Tim llayes David Noble third row from left Nevin Bates Scott Boland Noel Chambers Darryl McKinley Tom Hurst back Annual Newmarket Minor Hockey Association fixzfliesfiligfii it iiias halliiflsthiJy P°fi$éfignugném lfikammmymnmmnndaméwsrker Pthswesun l1 3i are rout row from left oalie Paul lorthe Allied Heat Ireaters it Kenny SPFg added SWIM row from lefti Dave Brennan assistaht coach Elgxcrchsmbersiconvehon Jim Wells Mr Burgess sponsor Chris Brown Norm Gilligan BgRogl Urquhgrt is If youve been foliowiilg my column know there hasnt one for awhile you may remember my challenge to the eivm arket Flyersrmanagement owners and coachingstatha game with the York North Media Mashers more commonly wn as the backstabbing press om now onrtookrthe challengetileghtlyrlaughing it offs But in tasl few weeks they have ome so serious about the sick that theyre holding top secret practicesand scussing strategies in muddled voices wherever theyre to be mic that wonder if Bobby liull has part ownershipin the all Theyve become flso serious that they have abandoned tir previous announcement that they were going to use girl net and few more playing forward All of this has caused me to wonder What are they dpingt the think theyre going to beat us however find afew of their players out by sneaking ilnduiirad Walkers and peering through windows for me lite Coop Cooper Wild Bill Forhan Jack hate rters Foran Stan Hie man Hutchkiss Jim bjg iiiejohn Dick everywhere Robinson and Bill the ng listed as forwards Don Smith and brother George Rooms Smith Dan lilac Shaman Bob the mayor Forhan Alfie 5050 ain Walt sharpen Perrin and Dan the ringer Palmer Iplay defence The Mashers have lined up two predioua Era sports My contacts in the Flyers staff are keeping such low wastheir fourth Previously Allied won the Drillia Kentucky Fried Chicken Championship the Regional Silver ck in Owen Sound and the int national Silver Stick Tournament in Sarnia few weeks ago Smith was estatic with the Newmarket championships Can you ask for anything better it is just great You couldnt have seen better atom hockey anywhere Burgess Wholesalers coach Norm Gilligan had only praise for his sqdad They really deserved the championship Theyve been working hard all year The Wholesalers took the St Catherines Kiwanis 43 in over Thishetllm Declaratide as their goaliesle Wally time for 1th championship Allied Heat Treating coach Peter ltust was also pleased with his team when they won the major championship after downing Orillla 32 in the finals The attitude and desire of Marybower and Johrreole andmyself tarry Blight anyme Green will be Mashers the ght coming over from Jormain Cable Joel Colomby Russ bee Glen Kennedy Dave Bclanger Bob Thompson are on the team from the other newspaper tile area Couch chick has had sweaters made for the Moshera so If NEWMARKET ii the Kenny Sprung and Dwayne Smalley also assisted on two markers with Brent Stone Jeff Vandergroef and Tony Powell helping out on one pointer each In the championship game theymrwithUrittmfid defeated Stoney Creek 44 and first period with Scott Palmer tieing it up for Newmarket with Scott Fairbarn and Dwayne Smalle assisting Or went ahead 21 in the second period but again Newmarket came back to tie the score at 22 with Tony Powell counting and Joe Murphy assisting Joe Murphy snapped in the winning marker for Allied in the final period with Dean Sampalio and Scott Palmer drawing the assists Newmarkets leff Van dergroef waLvoted the Valuable and Sportsmanlike Player and received trophy from McDonalds Coach Peter Rust com l3is me In The World vvinner MNHAs dance last Saturday and Most mented that inthe last few minutes the Allied Heat ireaters were two men short standing while illeywereshort handed unsung hero but it was fleet team effort Newmarketgoalies Vernor Hempen who tended net for the first and final ma ch and Scott Forhan who imnded the net for the sccnd match played outstanding in goal said coach Rust with two Newmarket clubs winning the championships it certainly has to say something for the calibre of hockey in Newflrket he dddjai WEAurora McLeans Major Atoms won the consolation championship by defeating Beamsville 32 and took home the Annies lunch trophy 0n the minor side of the tournament thcNewmarket printed and NMHApresident Nabuurs Chris Gilligan and Robert ashglmsler second row from left Brian Smith Joey Bren layouto utB urgessand teammatW wmimtgntglrsistntW squad took Stoney Creek 571 in their first matgh with Joey Brennan connecting thce for Peat Scott Roland and Noel Chambers adding the singles Peat andfhris Brown drew one assist each for Newmarket in their second match they clipped the Aurora Duwall Minor Atoms 31 with Noel Chambers Robert Banglmaier and Tom Hurst counting for Newmarket Darren McKinlay Scott Boland and David Noble helped out on the markers Aurora pulled their goalie with 40 seconds leftwin the match aqd Tom Hurst slipped the puck in the empty net fyr Wholesalers goat flliiinly six seconds left in the game in their championship bout puindfl Nowmarket Flyers put another nail in their coffin after losing two of their it matches last wce end says manager Stan Hotc kiss Flyers were downed in 54 Newmarket Flyer in coffin coach and Tim Peat with St Calherines the game couldnt have been more evenly match Both teams had scored earlier games Joey Brennan scored once in Al out the Flyers hehmirihehench staff or To gs Mythe least we S°d° makemme J6 Vandergme was he Joey BrennanBrian Smith the first period to give as ewmar lnor cc Nemarketsflwkey Hasbeehs ill refer to them Associmon preside we Mom lead in 187 MVEBM Joe Murphyjasrme NevinBalesChrisGiillgan Tim Newmarketalalead goingmto the second period St Catherines came back with two markers in the second period to give them the advantage Brennan knocked in his second goal with 326 left in the thirdto tie the score at 2A2 With only lzm left in the game St Catherines took 32 lead with quick goal The game wasnt over yet for Newmarket at that point because with less than minute lefty Brennan netted his third the third makesmdingihe game in deadlock 33 tie ln the five minutes see ALLIED page 32 this year and it doesnt look good im thehometcam Markham is one point ahead of them in the standings and they have four games in hand over the otficfifilbs all come opt toaee the terrific match to befldwglipmknlh number ills unluckyihgw about night at the Commonly CentreLfiwGlgenn Smith said wgwjll show Markham last Friday nightfiangli wHosemeoflwvmor arena ValeHiTlea Day Feb 14 beforca Flyers Royal my Newmaflict resident Tina profit on the draw flEyElewa 41 lead on thetlams gnmes thatll be it lor the urkencounter youll know who the goodguygnre it may be unlucky for some Hill who sold Janet the ticket Tina said Janet will In lose 7d in Richmond Hill last season 53 ad gm puma Em publisher Dave Haskell Wm remme End The people but notfor Janet Withers Enid Shes always buying 34 thflbly Ike the $2000 Cast sundut mgm Forhancouldnt understand II has offered tear sheet to get your wife or girlfriend In or for the eventln this editlom so come out and cheer for favorite squad tGwillirn it till Lonritcipated in Int lwllltmhury Association glutenthou on Ihdr nli on over so politelynth showed brought the community closer togth spokesman Tom lloiioun 25 of Brameleo who won NMHAs Dumbest Draw in The World with that ticket number Her ticket was drawn at the 115 bu r$kqie to support minor hockey in Newmarket and its kind of nice to have her win Only 3000 of the tickets were By ALICE MATRAVERS Era correspondent EAST GWILLIMBURY lirt Wcstgarih of Mount Albert doesnt have any sons playing hockey in fact hits no per sonal link at all with East Gwillimbury Minor liockoy YetL like many others in the rallnltlt and skating for the boys in their mammoth skateathon this weekend and it was Art Wcstgartll who brought in the top amount ln pledges $45260 BoWd tho obvious financ al benefits to the association it was this drawing together of the commodity which most thrllled organizers 0f the skateathon Over 300 turned out and Chairman Torn Jloiloran who is VicoProsldont of Edst Gwlilimburya Minor Hockey Association declared the event out success Excullcnti ogodgoa adding up to almost turdoys total atom was $7 Out of this of course mulit colnti expenses and prizes said ilolloran who stressed the our undo becauudi our program Inciudinglrooiioukoy mhooiii ndirwphoum sispolicemenPileipedikoap prize from column and as for columg shes interestedjn the ride in the CKEY Skymastcr with Bob Rice aihohagbig success becoming depleted he told The Era Top boy from the aésoclutinn in terms of spon sorshl was Mark Pu one of the midget players th $30950 pledged winter cnrnival at mosphere prevailed throughout the two days of tho akatcathon with games Ion¥centrev Ice Organized by Greg Scott lieféree in Chief of tho EGMllAi Two clowns ladies dressed things lively Openin ceremonies wcro weltroceiv inspiring told The Eral Representatlvca om each division skated round lthrifla to the strains of mar al mus and East Gwlllimbury figure skater Cher llifo put onn terrific diap ay before loading dignitaries onto the ice including7 Mayor Angus Morton and the cm ro town council can polio and Aivin lcgg obviousy on oycdtiiomsotvea for they wore mun parent htmlwlthltiwtr chli rim Thorll was representation l4 munltyflrsuid liollorun The twp losses leave F1 crs With 32 points and ninth ace ln thestandings Only the eight top teams will make the playoffs too from virtually all organizations within the Town of East Gwillimbury including the United Church the Roman Catholic Church the Royal Canadian Legion the Lions Club and the Optimists club The Skotcadhon did great deal for the Association said Chairman liolloran inting out obtlilfils side bcno suchas lcatllcr coats and hockey bags won by some of the boys But most lm rtant he continucd was to way ii brou littho wllole community toget er We set out to make it couplo of fundnysand believe it provided tremen ioymcnt for tllcwliole com Fulhcr Sedition of St John ltomonCatholic Churchsln fNowmarkot hes associated with that famoushockoy team the fFiylng Fntllora was Ircmcitdoullly disappointed that 014 mwi the lindtolnouuifjownandsmt nircpresentutivo Jim Wilson wlo Chairman oftho Parish Council in Newmarket The Rev Vandcrvookon had marked Coach to had wr itch 90W at milliliw uld Julio auccc rid how his club could demolishthe secondplace Dixie ves it if in Newmarket last Thursday night and then be beaten by two lessor clubs Alijustdontthlnk they want to make the playoffs this year Tilot has to be the answeryl think the team just wants to end it in hurry and for some of them its the end of their careers and also for Jack assistant coach and said Forhan With everything this management has done for these boys its just not fair flyers hadcan 41 lead on Roms last Sunday night in the early minutes of the second period but failed to score after Mintrftomsitookadvantage of Flycrs inability to score and addwvtwo goals to their score lri the second and four more In the third to take Newmarket 74 Despite the loss Flqu outshot items 5030 and Flycrs manager Stan llotchklas just couldnt believe Flycrs lost Th CraigJohn Wilson lino did most the SCOILYuLLOl Newmarket with ltdrnanscoring twice and assisting once Wilson counti oneowand assisting Craig assisting once Flyer Rick Uttloy grabbed unwell and an assist to round lvlyor manogaristalr llotchklss snldritums Jusrilud morotloslro to will tllan wo lii qra pickod it Aaaociotiona intontlon to lick on I0 Sundlllt tho rl ht idea when he lifted in noltoa in tho mntcllrwh to the translate the prococisflnto Notin teaclldlvlnlonof Iiispod card He had tit lama cougiltoilly silt Scott decent trainin and great lilo iii was well again he Ia loom The Un ed iiombough will haunt foritlrooj Joymont for hays ofllaot represented lioliurnn sold ho Church And in the co gumbo tor hoWas called for llua Ina young skaters and line up ntidflMMo was raised in the effort lho ovnhi Gwlllimbury was especially loosed that no lit ending and received rTomATidmansbobmrr mammsmuamnrketg