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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 11 Jun 1982, p. 11

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yh sige Tn Garry Forbes _ % Sports editor x Federation of Schoo] Athletic Associations championships in Etobicoke. (Photo by Bruce Finlayson) at Sacred Heart School in Midland. Quilty was coming off an eighth-place finish in the Junior triple jump at last weekend's Ontario Details of yesterday's meet, page 12 | Indusmin shooters tied up Owen Quilty gives his best shot in the long jump event at Wednesday's St. Theresa's High School intramural track and field meet Home-field fling Midland Indusmin missed several prime opportunities and wound up with a 1-1 draw with Hellas in Barrie and _ District Recreational Soccer League play Wednesday in Barrie. It was the second draw tie for the Midland squad in four games. They won their season opener over the Midland Autos and lost a recent match against Barrie American Hotel. In another. game Wednesday, the Autos 'We should have scored 15', says coach remained winless in -- four games after a 6-1 loss to Barrie Dykstra Electric at Midland Secondary School. Kent Goldsmith scored the lone Autos goal on a penalty kick E ; Eight teams will vie for top prize money of $300 in the annual Vasey Field Day fastball tournament tomorrow ey early in the first half. Goaltender Richard Shoesmith came up with several brilliant saves to earn Midland player of the game honors. Andy Desroches scored Indusmin's goal in the second half of Wednesday's encounter after a pass from Andy Wicksted. George Diamantakos, one of five Midlanders on the Hellas squad, a new .league entry. t square of in Vasey. The _single-knockout event will begin at 11 a.m. : A squad made up of players from both the Vasey Royals and the Vasey Twin Lakers will meet Orillia's Udell Sports in the opening round, Midland Athenian Raiders will take on Hillsdale, the Barrie Downtowners (Hillsdale tournament champions earlier this season) will face the Elmvale Mets and Miore The Midland A.E. LePage Novice Braves lacrosse team needs about five more players to fill its roster so it can get the season un- derway and take aim at the Provincial cham- pionships, coach Bruce Murdoch said _ yester- day. Bramalea will clash with Brechin. Vasey, Midland, Hillsdale and Elmvale are all members of the Simcoe Rural Fastball League. Spectrums «. game Is called off scored the goal for the home side. Indusmin coach Malcolm Lonsdale said the score could have been pretty lopsided in his club's favor but for the outstanding play of the Hellas goaltender. "We should have scored about 15 goals,"' Lonsdale said. "We hit the crossbar and we missed a lot of. open nets."' Lonsdale said. he played only ten men in the last 15 minutes of the in Vasey This will be the first tournament of the season for the Raiders, defending SRFL champions. Next weekend, in co- Operation with the Midland Jaycees, Tonight's scheduled South-Simcoe Baseball eague game between the Midland Colour Works Spectrums and the Barrie Juveniles at Tiffin Park has been postponed due to a tournament commitment by the Barrie club. The Midland Junior squad will next be in action Sunday at Tiffin when they meet Owen Sound for a doubleheader beginning at 2 p.m. they'll host a 16-team event in Midland. Runners-up in tomorrow's competition will receive $150. Proceeds will be used to support both Vasey fastball clubs. Braves are needed ten boys have been signed so far. Next practice for the club is slated for next Thursday, 6:30 p.m., at The team is for boys ages nine or ten, and for those coming out for the first time, all that's required is a hockey helmet, gloves, shorts and running shoes. The rest, including a lacrosse slick, is sup- plied. Murdoch said about Midland Arena. Murdoch says he hopes to fill the roster so he can take the club to the provincial champion- ship tournament in Kitchener at the end of August. For registration or information, contact Murdoch at 526-2610, Midland Minor Lacrosse Association president Dave Chalmers al 526-9430, or registrar Mrs. Bianco at 526-9107. game "'and we were still running circles around them." But the Midland coach still praised the Hellas players for their effort, saying "they're a much better team than we expected. Actually, they're quite good. I'd say they're a team to watch," Hellas coach Ken Tsangaris of Midland (other locals on the squad are Tom Doullas, Paul Duval, and George and Gus Diamantakos) was serving as coach of Hellas for the first time, and said the club was better organized than in previous games. Wednesday's tie gave Hellas their first point of the season, but they've met some of the strongest clubs in the league so far. Indusmin's next outing is scheduled for Monday, when _ they'Il travel to Barrie again to meet the powerful Italian Sportsmen club. Wednesday, they'll be back in Midland for a 7 p.m. matchup with Barrie Simcoe Block. The Autos will also have their feet full in their next match when they meet the Italian club next Wednesday in Barrie. Hellas are at if again next Wednesday as well, taking on Derk's Railings at their home field in Barrie. Friday, June 11, 1982, Page 11

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