HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2016-02-03, Page 22 Huron Expositor • Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Cents beat the
Radars and make
the AA playoffs
Shaun Gregory
Huron Expositor
It was a do-or-die game for
the Huron East Centenaires
last Saturday against their
rivals, the Clinton Radars.
The Radars bulldozed
through the league all year,
suffering only one loss this
season. That one loss came
against the Cents in Seaforth
last December. The Cents
needed to find that edge one
more time to clinch the
fourth and final spot in the
WOAA SR AA -Division.
Starting the warm up with
the Seaforth Novice Stars
and a crowd of about 200
people the Cents delivered
in front of their hometown
crowd. The Cents won in
high scoring fashion, beating
the Radars 8-7. With that win
the Cents will be going head-
to-head against the Radars
once again, but this time in
the first round of the
playoffs.
Shaun Gregory
The Seaforth Novice Stars skated with the Centenaires during the warm up and stood with them for
the national anthem.
The back-up goalie for the
Centenaires, Alex Hutchison
watches the game in
anticipation.
The tension grew at the end of the game after the Centenaires
beat the Radars 8-7.
The Centenaires skated out with the Seaforth Novice Stars before the puck dropped at last
Saturday's game.
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The captain of the Centenaires,
Brendon Merritt skates down
the ice with the puck on
January 30.
Chris Maton checks one of the players from the Clinton Radars in
to the boards last Saturday.
Forward for the Centenaires,
Kalvin Thornton waits for the
face-off.
Fighting for the puck during the rival game between the Huron
East Centenaires and the Clinton Radars.