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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 22 Dec 1980, p. 29

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| a a eee ain dienes tania ane ed Nitti MS Foodmasters dominate Elmvale Red and White Foodmasters met the Perkinsfield Perkies Thursday night at the Arena and downed the Boys' basketball ae improving at MSS these Midland Secondary School's' boys' basketball teams are definitely getting better as the season rolls along. In games Thursday at Ecole Secondaire Penetanguishene Secondary School, MSS midgets played well but didn't quite get the breaks as they were team by a score of 8-4. The Elmvale squad opened the scoring early in the first period when Doug Jamieson banged downed by ESPSS 51-32. Darryl Burns scored 10 points for MSS while Tim Grenier dropped in nine points. Todd Gray played a consistent game as he scored six points for Midland. The loss gives Midland's midgets a two and two win-loss record for the season. Close games all around for MSS boys one in on a pass from Doug McMann at 16:20. Perkinsfield came back just five minutes later to tie the score at Midland juniors came out on the top end of a close game as they won over ESPSS 37-32. Rob Leduc and John Johnson both scored 12 points for MSS while Lloyd Pilon scored seven points. The win gives MSS' juniors three wins in four games for this season. one-all. The goal came on a play by Bill Mundy on an unassisted effort. The Foodmasters went ahead in the match days Kevin Cowden scored a whopping 20 points for Midland as MSS' seniors swamped ESPSS 77-25. John Faragher popped in 15 points and Glenn Haughton sunk 12 points for MSS. MSS seniors are the only unbeaten boys' basketball team in the school, winning all four games they've played this season. Midland Secondary School's three boys' basketball teams played Tuesday in MSS' triple gym, Park St. Collegiate from Orillia as their opponents. ' The midget team fought a hard match but just came out a little short as they fell 42-37 to Park St. Todd Gray was top scorer for Midland with 11 points while Tim Grenier scored eight points for juniors 46-40. John Johnson put the most points on the scoreboard for Midland in that game with 17, Wilson Cowan tallied 11 points and Rob Leduc hooped up six points. The senior squad was the only team to come out on the right end of the score Tuesday as they defeated Park St. seniors 69-54. * 2:04 MSS. Duncan McCready also played a good game, putting seven points on the scoreboard for- the home team. MSS juniors also lost a close match to Park St, Top scorer was Glenn Haughton who dumped in 24 points for Midland with teammate Scott Shaw scoring 15 points. John Faragher wasn't far behind with 12 points for MSS. Last minute goal defeats Midland A definite shortage of players hurt Midland major atoms in Friday night's game against Base Borden as Midland watched a 3-3 tie become a 4-3 loss with only 38 seconds left in Soiker chosen player of the month Terry Midland Intermediate A hockey team was presented a Molson's sports bag Friday night in Midland Centennial Arena as Molson's Player of the Month. Spiker has _ been leading the * league scoring race for several weeks now, only having fallen to second place this past week. Spiker of GREETINGS To the young and tothe young at heart ...a merry, merry Christmas! Spiker had scored 20 Athletics © goals up to Friday night's game against Collingwood _--_Shipbui- Iders and 15 assists for 35 points. First place was taken over by Les Burgess of Colling with 36 points. To date, Spiker has scored the most goals and has held onto that prestigious spot for most of the season. 259 King St., Midland 526-9302 the game. Midland major atoms were down five regular players and this problem was com- pounded in the second period when they. took numerous penalties. Fighting off these penalties took a lot out of the Midland players but they managed to hold off Base Borden. But in the last 38 seconds, Base Borden broke through and scored the go-ahead goal for the win. Mike Larmand scored all three of Midland's goals with Brad Wadge and David Merkley getting assists on two of the three goals. John Gibson and Chris Hackeny shared goaltending duties for Midland. the You pause . understanding. SO very, Very much. ig = = ; GP Tis Silent Vight There comes to each of us, on Christmas Eve, a brief and silent moment of hushed expectancy. Thé shopping rush is over .. . Great Day is not yet here. . . you know not why. Another Christmas you say, and all at once you feel older, yet somehow younger. Then, as you look around you, at family, friends, yes even strangers, you know their minds are pausing too. Here in this moment of humble reflection, cradled between what has been and what jis to be, is the peace which passeth all This night... . this Silent Night, the true Spirit of Christmas may touch your heart. Hold it closely . . . the whole world needs it, Nicholls Funeral Htome at the 7:39 mark when Doug McMann banged in an unassisted goal. The teams split the scoring in the middle period as Dan Ritchie hit home at 11:06 on a play from Steve Roth to put Elmvale into a 3-1 lead but the point spread closed a little when Ron Lalonde, from Richard Lefaive and Wayne Simpson scored for the Perkies. Foodmasters dom- inated hockey action in the last period though as the team managed to score five goals to Perkinsfield's two, and ensure the win. Doug McMann found the mark first on a pass from Doug Jamieson just 20 seconds into the period and Dan Ritchie followed up ten minutes later after banging in a shot from Brian Jamieson. Rick Duval closed the gap a little' for Perkinsfield at 8:22 on a play from Larry Cowan, making the score 5-3 but Elmvale again hit the mark to start the final run to the finish. That point came at when Doug McMann picked up his hattrick goal, assisted by Dave Jamieson. A last attempt by Perkinsfield came in the play to defeat Perkies last two minutes of play when Bill Mundy and Rick Duval combined to followed by the last point, scored by Steve Loftus with Bill Owens score for the visiting and John Trace team. eegrmeesie Elmvale wasn't quite Penalties were evenly finished though, as distributed in the match Minnings, assisted by With both teams Brian Jamieson and _ receiving a total of five Dan Ritchie scored alls. Here's hoping you're surrounded with gaiety this Christmas. Wishing you and your family a safe and happy yuletide! J.A.McCague, manager, and staff Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce We wish you a season of beautiful Christmas moments . .. lasting memories to treasure always. STONELEIGH Pontiac Buick Cadillac P.O. Box 70 L4R 4K7 Phone 705-526-3724 416-368-0063 Monday, December 22, 1980, Page 29 iis ttifei~" tiftdy $4

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