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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), October 10, 1979, p. 10

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He" ' ,x/ Wmmmuwmjdnawiaim - V Markham edges Nils . unwillian m rain-ii the cot-it col-d tall at W U5 singles in the third pivots. Ilacliean in the "taunted that we Wm ! 0" N_quarter. to put the arihalfandha'awakitn gotatanalofabnutu and CW, m . U Rand's up by three in ' they held Mr heath But Iarkhain came l wlu'lelarkhainontlaned Newmnrket Hl l School Will in York County suitor football action laat Veda-say Newmarket drew fir! blood at a pass from quarterback Brendon MacLean to end Bl. Faulkner in the first quarts Markham came back with a touchmwn pass in the second frame to tie it up 7 7 going into the second hall hetlnabbeadwlusa M to score anotha cuch may: in the final "Mandamus acct Newmarket coach Harry Carter was disappointed with the waythti sturmdoinbut l: was eaaed with the day of his No quar~ tabacks. MacLean and Al Zitawski who is up from last year's York County title~winning Huron Ranks King City NEWMARKET 0.) Smith turned on the after-burners and scamperd for two touch- downs to lead Huron Heights Secondary School to a 12-6 win over King ( ity Secondary The win leaves Huron and Kim City in a four way be for first place in the York County senior football league Smith nabbed a pass from Huron quarterback Dave Driscoll and covered w yaer for the first major in the first half in the second half ~\ mith uperrd with the kickon return for another six potnts Thegamewas played in the middle of a rain storrr. and ballcarriers had a hard time in the mud Me moved the ball well at times " said Huron coach Bob Morrow "But at times. we had trmble being consistent " Kim City got its (lily points on a Drew Airtie field goal ( arl Wright. Running back Brendon Henry takes his lumps during the York County 32 rum"; 5" It"; Junior football contest agahst Markham last week at Newmarket High mo C" m a 8 m ' 0 School. Markham won the contest. Williams takes VHS NEVA MARKET llr Li W Wllliams came away with a 32 39 nctory over \eumarket High hchool last week in York ( ounty senior girls basketball action Williams took a 3222 lead at halftime and never looked back Austra Grecmnas hooped ill potnts for Newmarket and team mate Kathy Burt nailed eight The Newmarket girls vnll face Stouffville today Wednesday at Newmarket High Huron dum AHS NEWMARKET 1he Hiton Heights girls' basketball teams came away with a split last week against Aurora my the coach of the King City team feels his team didi't play too badly We played good enough to win bin those two tomb- dowm by Smith' hurt m . Both Wright and Morrow were critical of the fact that the officials. who were to releree the contest. thdn't show up it is the third time this year that the reis have failed to mow League convenor Roy Harrison ofiimated the game as he'd done in Wednesday's game between Newmarket , High School and Markham "its not really fair to Roy 'Hlmr to ask, him to come in and of- fiCiate a game." said wnun lt'shappened before and it really takes away from the game," added Morrow Kim City will face Newmarket High this week in King City and New-arket High School end Bill Baulkaer catches quarterbacklrendenhlaclieaafarslapehtsdnrhglaatweek saenlor feathellmatckagabtlarkham.1 ketenchdewatrnedeuttobetheoaly ueNew-arketseeredastke aldersleatil-letathe Markham squad. snsmveisioitiucayuanuui-yioaouuiemiii-gory. Cudmore and Clark shine in victories NEW MARKET John Cudmore and Don Clark picked up shutouts in Newmarket Town League hockey actiai last Sunday at the Hollinpworth Arena Cudmore backed the Carpet Station to a 64) win over Armstrong Real Sports and Cycle 3-0 In the Carpet game. Bob the first period and Terry Riley added two in the second . Kirk Stover notdied a goal in the second frame and finished thin off in the third with two more There was no scoring Phil Smalley potted the first marker fort Jerry opened things up in autman but then Don ! Holledge. Ed Nickle. Kerry Thompson and John McKnight hit for two goals apiece before Dan Palmer could reply for Trautman in tr: third period Holledge. Mc- Knight and Nickle hit llovaG-Pilo for the magic of headphone listening! 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