HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-12-09, Page 15The Lucan-Rderton Jets won
two games this week in Ontario
Hockey Association Continental
Senior league play to keep a solid
grip on second place in the league
standings.
The ° Jets squeaked kfy the
Durham Huskies 4-3 in Walkerton
Friday and downed the Preston
Jesters 3-1 in Ilderton Sunday
night,
The London Kings are in first
place with 20 points while the Jets
follow with 21 points and the
Preston Jesters are third with 17
points to •their credit.
This week the Jets have a good
opportunity to get a little closer to
the league leaders as they meet
them in back-to-back games.
The first meeting is at the
London Gardens Thursday night
at 8 p.m. with the return contest
in Ilderton Friday night with
game time set for 8:15 p.m.
Sunday at 2 p.m. the Jets play
host to the Port Stanley
Canadians.
Insurance in third
The Jets picked up the in-
surance goal in Sunday's win
over Preston midway through the
third period and came with the
club playing shorthanded.
With Jamie and Ed Robb in the
sin bin along with one of the
Jesters defenceman Jack
Chipchase hit Doug Galloway
with a pass and he combined on a
two-on-one break with Randy
Roth and he raced into deke
goalie Paul Steffler out of
position and score the goal to put
the game on ice.
Roth also scored the first goal
of the game at 15:53 of the first
period. This score came on a
power play with assists going to
Test day
for skaters
Monday was National Badge
Test Day at the Hensall Arena for
members of the Exeter figure
skating club.
Following is a list of those who
were successful.
Beginner's Badge—Graham
Arthur, Heidi Bayley, Trevor
Cottrell, Jason McFalls, Matthew
Wright; Stroking Badge—John
Van der Wiel; Elementary
Badge—Amy Bonthron, Jodi
Chanyi, Leigh Soldan,
Basic Badge—Sheryl De Boer,
Tracy Rabbets, Marie Tiernan,
'Kim Van der Weil; Novice I
Badge—Monique Aunger, Pam
Cottrell, Dean Smith, Melanie
Smith; 01, -. „
Dance I Badge—Jackie Cot-
trell, Lynn Stephens, Kelly
VanStone, Lisa Wright; Speed
Badge—Karla Josephson, Chris
McLeod; Jump Badge—Lori
Stephens.
Brian Murphy and Rill Ban-
nerman.
George Szakaly tied the score
for Preston on a long slap shot
with less than two minutes
remaining as the puck seemed to
dip and elude Jets goalie Rob'
Kellestine.
The actual winning goal came
from the stick of Brian Murphy at
12:41 of the second period on a
three-way effort with Rick Fifield
and Terry Johnson,
Although the goal was not listed
as a power play goal it came as
the result of a Preston penalty, A
two minute sentence served by
Ralph Johnson had elapsed by
one second but he was not back in
the play,
The Jets led in the shots on goal
department firing 43 at Paul
Steffler while Preston directed 30
shots at Rob Kellestine.
Win in overtime
The Jets victory over their
arch rivals from Durham came
with only 40 seconds left in
sudden-death overtime. Ed Robb
was able to convert a backhand
pass from the corner from his
brother Jamie,
Bob Becker of the Huskies
recorded the only goal of the
first period. Each team scored
twice in the middle frame to
allow Durham to stay in front by
a single goal.
Ed Robb tied the score tern-
Rec hockeyist
suffers injury
Frank Boyle suffered a badly
dislocated shoulder Tuesday
night when he was checked into
the boards during a rec league
hockey game in Hensall.
He was taken to South Huron
Hospital and transferred to
University Hospital Wednesday
morning for an operation,
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The Exeter Novice hockey club
scored a 2-0 victory over Lucan at
the Huron Park arena, Sunday
afternoon,
Sean Whiteford fired both goals
for Exeter. The first came on an
unassisted effort and the second
captain Terry Zachar provided
the pass.
Doug Haskett turned in an
excellent performance in goal for
Lucan. Jim Lewis was equally
sharp, recording the shutout for
Exeter.
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pee wee Teams blanked
The two Exeter Pee Wee clubs
participating in the Shamrock
minor league suffered defeats
Sunday and both came by way of
shutouts. •
The Pee Wee I club lost a close
1-0 decision to Belmont on a two-
on-one break im the second
period,
The Exeter II club lost by a
lopsided 11-0 score to Strathroy.
Atoms lose to Lucan
The Exeter Atom II team
suffered a 9-1 defeat at the hands
of the Lucan Atoms at the Huron
Park arena, Sunday afternoon,
The lone Exeter goal came in
the third period on a three-way
passing combination with Gary
MacDonald scoring on passes
from Brett Batten and Sean
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Jets get two close victories
porarily at 2:33 as he was set up
by Terry Johnson and Jacques
Cousineau. Gary Sproul quickly
put the Huskies back in front and
at 14:49 Jim Aitken made the
score 3-1.
With less than four minutes left
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Baynhara and found the short
side of the Durham net with a
shot along the ice.
Brian Murphy produced a goal
at 16:22 of the third stanza which
sent the game into overtime,
Jacques. Cousineau assisted.
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with John Robertson of the Jets
facing 43 shots and his mates
directed 45 shots at Gord Becker
of Durham.
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scoring attack with a four goal
performance. John Grace was
next with two successful shots
and single scores were fired by
Brent Bannerman, Brian
Haygarth and Jim Shipley,
Picking up two assists each for
Lucan were Brent Bannerman,
Brian Haygarth. and Lester Arts.
Midgets score often
The Exeter midgets went on a
scoring spree for the second
consecutive week, This time it
was by a 13-0 score over Dor-
chester. Scoring was well spread
with five goals in the first period,
a half dozen goals in the middle
frame and three goals in the final
session.
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among nb less than 10 of the
Exeter players.
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Parsons, Ron Bilcke, Brian
Mercer, Paul Pooley and Tony
Mattucci took care of the Exeter
scoring. Randy Fisher picked up
two assists while Brad Taylor,
Paul Van Gerwen, Preston
Dearing and Paul Pooley each
assisted on one score.
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Taylor fired two successful shots •
while Randy Parsons assisted on
three scores. Other goal getters
were Randy Parsons, Randy
Fisher and Darrell Preszcator.
Additional assists were
credited to Dave Bogart, Preston
Dearing and Brad Taylor.
Randy Parsons scored again in
the third period to complete a hat
trick performance and single
scores were added by Dennis
Preszcator and Paul Van Ger-
wen, Final frame assists went to
Paul Pooley, Dave Bogart and
'Randy Parsons.
Atoms get draw
The Exeter atom "A" team
gained a 4-4 draw with Belmont in
Shamrock minor league play in
Belmont, Sunday afternoon.
The home team came up with
the tying goal with only
seconds remaining in the gam
Play was close from start
finish with neither team ever ab
to gain more than a one goal lea,
All Exeter goals came
unassissted efforts. Steve Lait
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attack with two goals while sing
scores were fired by Scott Loy.
and Mike Tiedeman.
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