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Cousineau and Jeff Craig also
connected,
Sonny Pennington was in goal
for the winners and turned in a
steady performance. The Jets
held a wide edge in shots on
goals, 44-23.
Two Huron Park clubs
advancing in playoffs
The Lucan-Ilderton Jets were
in action on only one occasion this
week but managed to hold on to
first place in the Ontario Hockey
Association Senior Continental
league standings.
The Jets scored a very decisive
12-2 victory over their arch rivals
the Durham Huskies at the
Ilderton arena Friday night to up
Broncos out
of OMHA play
The Exeter Broncos have been
quickly eliminated in the second
round of Ontario Minor Hockey
Association Atom playoffs.
After eliminating Strathroy in
three straight games in the first
round, the Broncos lost 2-1 and 5-1
to Byron.
Scott Pincombe scored for
Exeter on a pass from Dave Shaw
in Sunday's 5-1 loss to Byron and
the marksman in the opening 2-1
loss was Mike Clark with the
assist coming from Bill Glover,
Waxers suffer
defeat in novice
The Exeter Waxers dropped a
10-1 decision to Strathroy
Saturday in a novice division
hockey game.
The lone Exeter goal came
from the stick of Darren Van-
dergunst.
The , Students Aid of the small
west-coast college which I attend
recently published a booklet of
advice for girls on fraternity-
house dates, titled: "What Every
Young Lady Should No."
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their season point total to 44.
The London Kings are in
second spot with 40 points and the
Stratford Perths who held an
early season lead are in third spot
with 39 points to their credit.
The Jets face a busy week as
they are at home to the Wood-
stock Royals Friday at 8:30 p.m.
and the Preston Jesters Sunday
afternoon at 2 p.m, In their only
travel engagement the Jets visit
the Stratford Perths Tuesday
night,
Against Durham, Friday, the
Jets took a 3-0 lead after the first
period of play and never looked
back increasing the margin to 7-1
at the end of 40 minutes of play.
During the game Rick Fifield
scored three goals to run his
season total to 42 good enough to
tie the league record,
The game was only a minute
old when Jamie Robb sent the
Jets away flying as he completed
a three-way effort with Barry
Baynham and Bill Fairbairn.
At the halfway mark Fifield
scored on a solo effort when his
team was playing a man short.
Persistent checking allowed the
league's leading scorer to add to
his total.
Barry Baynham finished off
the first period counting on a
three-way effort with Jack Nairn
and Fifield. At 8:23 of the middle
frame Terry Keeling notched the
first Durham score on a scramble
around the L-1 net.
Before the period was over the
light behind the Huskies net
blinked on four more occasions.
Jamie Robb fired his second of
the night with passing help from
Jim Blake and Jeff Craig.
Veteran forward Doug
Galloway took over scoring
honours at the 18 minute mark
and hit the mark with two suc-
cessful shots in only 10 seconds.
Terry Johnston assisted on both
markers and Pete Loveless
helped on one. With less than a
minute to go in the period Jack
Nairn registered with help from
Steve Proctor and Johnston.
Early in the final session Jamie
Robb dashed from one end of the
arena to the other to complete a
hat trick performance.
Goals came thick and fast in
the balance of the period. Rick
Fifield registered twice to up his
game total to three and Jacques
Two Huron Park hockey teams
have moved into the third round
of playoffs in the Ontario Minor
Hockey Association.
The midgets disposed of
Shedden in two straight games
and will now meet Langton.
Dates have not yet been an-
nounced, The Huron Park pee
wees had little trouble in
eliminating Muncey in two
straight contests and will now
meet Langton. The first game
was played last night, Wed-
nesday.
Both Huron Park midget wins
over Shedden were accomplished
in overtime. Saturday on home
ice the Huron Park youngsters
scored three times in the extra
period to gain a 7-4 victory and
Sunday back in West Lorne it was
Huron Park winning 5-3 again in
overtime.
The opening game victory was
paced by a four goal performance
by Randy Somerville. Getting
one goal apiece were Perry Knee,
Bob Stuckless and Brian Lather.
Randy Somerville was again
the top scorer in Sunday's win
with a two goal effort. Firing
single goals were Bob Stuckless,
Dave O'Neill and Jim Moffatt.
The Huron Park pee-wees took
the first game over Muncey at
Mt. Erydges Wednesday by a
Saturday. They will be ac-
companied by six others who
placed in the top three in their
respective classes.
Mike Westelaken wrestling at
106 pounds won three straight
matches to win his division as did
Paul Reaburn at 130 pounds and
Rick Bilcke in the unlimited
weight division .
Placing second were Mark
Paton, Paul Kristoferson and
Perry Sereda. Paton lost his
final match by a close 7-5 score.
Third place finishers were
Marc Gelinas, Steve Jennison,
Dave Lovell and Murton Brock.
Paul Reaburn was judged the
best South Huron wrestler of the
week and Rick Bilcke was the
most improved member of the
team,
The Huron-Perth dual meet
championship was held at South
Huron District High School
Wednesday with the local
grapplers playing host to
G oder ich.
r In summing up the team's
performance at the Huron-Perth
finals, coach Doug Ellison
remarked, "the boys did an
excellent job, They worked hard
and with a few breaks could have
won again."
Ellison continued, "My
assistant Ted Girard and I were
very pleased with their im-
provement this year. We had a lot
of boys in their first year of
competition and they par-
ticipated in more tournaments
than ever before."
LC G. Obre 645
PS L. Smith 576
AB J. Legier 676
PP P. Haugh 673
HG N. Coleman 775
Thursday Ladies
AR C. Millers 508
BL T. Stagg 651
GG B. Bierling 561
GY Glavin 622
HH V. Flynn 506
IN L. Boyd 638
JS 0, Jessop 489
MM M. Brunzlow 630
SP S. Weber 510
SS C. Holtzman 612
AC M. Deline 518
ST M. Epp 567
Senior Citizens
L. Johnson 325
G. Webster 430
M. Hero 293
T. Yellow 313
Friday Mixed
MI R. Cockwell 716 LG Q. Jaques 607
score of 7.1 and repeated
Saturday on home ice by a 4-1
count.
Ralph Wells with a hat trick
was tops for Huron Park in the
scoring department in the first
game. Tony Underhill potted two
goals and Steve Gibbs and
Richard Lather fired one goal
each.
Tony Underhill was the scoring
leader in the second game with a
three goal effort while Richard
Lather added the fourth marker,
The Huron Park atoms dropped
the first game of a best-of-three
series to Dorchester 3-2 in
another overtime game. The
second game is set for tonight,
Thursday in Dorchester.
Terry Hodgins and John Insley
were the Huron Park marksmen
with assists going to David
Murray and Steve O'Neill,
The Huron Parkettes were in
action three times this week, The
best they could do was a 1-1 tie
with Lucan after losing to Cen-'
tralia College 2-0 and 3-2.
Anne "B" Lewis scored all
three goals for the Parkettes,
Midgets out
of playoffs
The Exeter midgets were
eliminated in Ontario Minor
Hockey Association playoffs
Saturday by Byron after coming
back Thursday to keep their
chances alive.
At the Oakridge arena Thur-
sday night, the Exeter club
scored a close 6-5 victory but fell
to Byron 7-5 sat the Exeter arena
Saturday.
The locals never gave up as
Ken Pinder tied the score at 5-5
with only 37 seconds remaining in
the third period but Byron scored
twice in an overtime period
Sunday.
The only goal of the first period
was scored by Doug Osgood of
Exeter on a pass from Paul
Shapton. Byron tied the score
quickly in the middle frame and
then Exeter exploded for two
quick goals in the last 38 seconds
of play.
Paul Shapton hit the mark on
the first one with passing help
from Ken Pinder and John Van
Gerwen completed a three-way
effort with Doug Regier and Paul
Brooks.
Scoring came thick and fast in
the third period with Byron
counting four times to two suc-
cessful shots by Exeter.
The fourth Exeter goal came
from the stick of Ken Pinder on a
three-way effort with Pete
Kincaid and Paul Shapton.
In Thursday's game the Exeter
youngsters held a 5-2 lead at the
end of the second period on the
strength of five unanswered goals
in the middle frame and were
unable to hold the Byron club off
in the last period.
Brian Horrell and Bruce Gunn
each scored two goals to head up
the Exeter scoring. Getting one
goal apiece were Byron Davis
and Ken Pinder.
B. Bowerman 562
B. Reynolds 649
C. Murray 747
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Sunday Mixed
CF M. Looby 610
DO S. McNair 679
MP A. liunking 669
ON D Heywood 571
DN C. Smith 616
BI, M. Pepper 624
FA G. Stire 704
BB D. Schenk 533
AK B. Clarke 485 trN G. Sereda 506
Juniors
CH M. Reid 283 KK K. Dale 245
SF P. Cooper 356
PP K. Lamont 209
BU I. Peitsch 259
BC S. Jensen 238
Senior Boys and Girls
EJ M. Brintnell 429
SE 0. Roy 399
DP B. Mercer 414
PBW S. Gilfillan 344
ST S. Pierce 346
P D. Bell 388
The South Huron District High
School wrestling team failed to
win the Huron-Perth team
championship for the first time in
six years,
Competing in Stratford Friday
the South Huron grapplers were
runners-up to Goderich in an
eight team competition. Qoderich
Mike Westelaken • Paul Reaburn
Win H—P
Crowns
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South
Huron
Rick Bilcke
picked up 130 points while the
locals accumulated 110 points. St.
Marys was third with 91 points.
Three South Huron wrestlers
won their weight division titles
and will be appearing in the
Western Ontario Secondary
Schools Association finals to be
held in Sarnia, Friday and
Men's "A"
DD R, Dickey 726
SU J. Fairbairn 717
CU J. Rau 754
167 G. Campbell 653
C4TH D. Jackson 774
RO J. Bell 722
KI L. Hockey 735
FL V. Glaab'562
AL S. McNair 626
SP R. Smith 762
Men's "B"
AJ R. Munn 707
FB D. Gifford 640
SP B. Peat 705
BS P. Lantmga 590
TA R, Haugh 733 *
CP D. Jackson 730
EF G. Stire 784
08,LE B. Dietrich 558
GT M. Dykstra 596
GR K. Wurm 565
Tuesday ladies
HB M. Glover 560
MM A. Prout 641
FF J. Cooper 493
AH IL Daniel 680
PDT, J., Heywood 568
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