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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-02-05, Page 121*1 r1.10 .4 ./14 T46,41 THE NET DWARFS the Zurich goalferider as Dave Jackson from Exeter Moves info take et shot. photo by Youngs Page 12 Times-Advocate, February 5,1976 Bantams, Juveniles drop first playoff games Though the weather was not suited to travel, both the Juveniles Bantam A and Midgets started the first round of their playoffs against Byron Sunday night. Pee Wee "B" The Pee Wee B team dropped both their games this week, losing 3-1 to Ilderton January 26 and 6-1 to Lambeth. Two goals by Steve O'Heil,both of them in the third period, led the Ilderton team to victory. Ilderton's Dave Noble opened the scoring in the first period, with a minute and a half to go. Exeter tied it up when Wayne Smith converted passes from Bruce Shaw and Steve Prout with 47 seconds left to play. After going scoreless for the second and most of the third, O'Heil broke the deadlock at 6:55 and added another at 8:44 to finish the scoring. Ilderton took the only penalty called in the game. Del Collins set up Pete Richards twice in the first period to boost Lambeth into a 2-0 lead and send them on their way to their convincing victory. Bill Maton and Collins added goals in the second, Richards completed his hat trick and Greg Smith scored in the third. With 5:11 gone on the third frame, Exeter finally found the scoring mark when Trevor Boyle connected on a pass fron Steve Riddell. It was a power play goal. Exeter took five of the seven minors called, and each team allowed one power play goal. Juveniles A shorthanded Juvenile team, playing with just seven players, were defeated in the first round of their playoffs when they went down to a 9-5 defeat to Byron. Paul Shapton opened the scoring for the Juveniles early in the first period when he scored a short handed goal. It was the only time they would lead the game, as the team had only one replacement and the pace began to take its toll, Terry Gellatly, P. W. Gowdy, Steve Morrison, and Rob Harrison made it 4-1 before the end of the period. Harrison, Gellatly and Jeff Poor all scored in the second,,.. GORD KIRK . . . ... no doubt we'll win." before Paul Shapton scored a pair of goals to make it 7-3. Randy Regier assisted on both of Shapton's goals. Before the end of the period Harrison completed his hat trick with a goal at 14:44. With the game well out of reach and not enough players, coach Bob Rowe lifted goalie John Gould for most of the third period to give his team six attackers. The strategy worked, as Regier scored two goals in the third frame, to make it 8-5 before John Kuchta put one into the empty net. After the game Sunday night, the Byron team was stranded in town, and although they were all billeted out, they chose to spend the evening at the Legion Hall. Juvenile manager Gord Kirk said that "there is no doubt that we'll win the series, If they can beat us only 9-5 and we have only seven players we'll win." Banta m "A" It was almost decided not to play the first round of the playoffs Sunday night because of weather and Coach Ron Bogart and his Bantam A team would probably preferred not to start, as they lost the game overtime. Brian Mercer drew first blood when Dave Bogart set him up at 4:12, but a defensive lapse at 5:36 allowed Byron to tie the game at one apiece. With 1:25 to go in the period, Mercer dug the puck out to Bogart and his low drive was tipped into the net by Dan Bell who was stationed at the edge of the crease. Byron outshot the A's By Carol Gingerich Atoms The Atoms battled back from a 2-0 deficit to tie Belmont 2-2 Saturday in Huron Park. Belmont opened the scoring with two goals in the first frame, Barry Newmand and Gary Mathers, They took the 2-0 lead into the second period, Huron Park closed the gap in the second when Tony Jones converted a Bobby Rook pass into their first goal. Jones came back again in the third frame to tie it up when Mike Salvona set him up. Each team took three minor penalties. When Dave "Tuffy" Knight suggested that he was going to let his trainers and doctor go and hire two lawyers for the up- coming university football season, he may have been serious. Knight, who is head football coach and Director of Athletics at Wilfrid Laurier University was in Exeter for the Sportsmen dinner Tuesday night, His team the Golden Hawks, was bumped from contention after the University of Windsor defeated a Canadian Inter- national Athletic Union ruling was overturned in court. The CIAU had ruled that Windsor could not use quar- terback Dave Pickett since he had already played five years of university athletics. Windsor challenged the ruling, and the subsequent suspension by the CIAU and won its case. WLU had been assured that no matter what the outcome of their playoff game against Windsor, they would advance and Windsor would be dropped. After the court ruling, Windsor, who had defeated WLU, was allowed to advance and the WLU season ground to a halt, I don't think athletics should be brought into court", said Knight Tuesday evening. His opinion is that the majority Midget Exhibition The Huron Park Midgets then took on a combination of coaches and manager, and won 5-2 in exhibition hockey played January 31. Fast action and skillful playing characterized the game, that saw the C-M team take an early 1-0 lead in their first period and hold it until the second when Charlie Ross scored from Terry Underhill. Sandy Somerville tied the game for the Midgets with an unassisted effort. Scott Ross came back and put the C-M team ahead 2-1 before Brian Lather scored to send the rules, and since the CIAU had already established a policy, all schools should adhere to it. "For a national championship, rules have to be uniform across the country." Loopholes and technicalities hurt the game said Knight, who feels the Pickett case has set university football back more then any other incident in the past ten years. The court battles cost the CIAU $16,000 which Knight maintains it can't afford. He feels that those who are unsatisfied should "get out of the CIAU." Knight, who could have pressed the issue of using one of his past defensive players, Tom Dewey, wouldn't contravene the regulations. Dewey played one year of freshman football in the United States before joining the Golden Hawks. Pickett made Windsor a first place team rather then a third place team, contends Knight, but his value was outweighted by the legal and constitutional problems. As for next year, Knight ex- pects WLU to again have a strong team, even though they have lost the main part of their Wishbone offence in quarterback Gord Taylor. WLU will lose five to six players in the professional draft this season. teams into the third at two apiece. Randy Somerville, Mark Cronyn and Lather with his second completed the scoring for the Midgets. Three penalties were called throughout the game by referees Tony Underhill and Paul Theander. Atom House League The Bruins trounced the Flyers 9-2 in house league action Friday. Trevor Gilchrist, who opened the scoring for the Bruins had five goals to lead his team. Gilchrist scored 'once in the first before George Tomes put the Flyers ahead 2-1 with a pair of back to back goals. GilchristItiedithe score with his second, and Jamie Denny popped in the eventual game winner in the second frame. EXETER MEN'S 'EV G. Wilson 687 0 A, Flynn 773 7 G. Stire 682 3 P. Brintnell 597 4 K. Wurm 719 7 M. Morneau 693 0 T. Haugh 548 0 L. Stire 702 7 B. Hogarth 580 B. Clugston 632 0 7 EXETER MEN'S MAJOR SP G. Pratt 775 5 2 C4 E. Matzold 752 167 G. Campbell 743 5 2 NO J.P. Rau 786 DD J. Russell 726 7 RO A. Flynn 756 0 EXETER MEN'S 'A' EF L. Christiaen 628 5 72 KI G. Dauber 624 2 27 SU H. Holtzmann 645 5 92 HC R. Raymond 577 2 55 AL S. McNair 751 5 94 FL V. Glaab 668 2 59 TUESDAY. LADIES AH M. Holtzmann 625 3 HD B. Hearn 632 2 HB M. Glover 527 0 MM B. Turnbull 625 7 PO M. Bridges 551 PI 5 V. Flynn 556 7 D. Heywood 555 CE 7 WL J. Cleave 685 0 M. Nesbit 572 OB 4 A. Fairbairn 632 PP 7 L. Neeb 461 OB 0 LADIES THURSDAY GG B. Taylor 744 7 65 HG H. Edwards 477 0 50 TL B. Bowerman 674 7 92 SP R. Eveland 521 0 42 NM 7 SS BL GY 1W R. Negrijn 664 N. Dawson 721 B. Miller 637 K. Campbell 671 T. Stagg 543 2 7 0 5 72 68 88 55 94 M. Hern 474 JS 0 31 FRIDAY MIXED Chickens 77 itainbiers 100 Mavteenles 39 Our Gang 24 JRS. LI J, Mol 260 5 16 LP B. Stire 339 0 8 CB S. Skinner 331 5 25 RS P. DeVrise 272 0 10 PG S. Durand 224 5 12 SP B. McDonald 236 0 5 PEE WEES RR B. Quinn 165 5 20 SP S. Davidson 149 0 15 PD D. Warwick 150 5 5 QD RP S. Bowman 63 BB J. Kerr 77 S. Heywood 180 0 2 5 22 0 10 SENIOR CITIZENS Helen Wells 374 C. Smith 340 M. Sanders 340 H. Treumner 336 Huron Park Rec. Centre ladies Bowling HP Millie Ross KO Marcia Bowman BB Oro Mathers 88 Karen Cooper halfway point of the game. Preszcator scored in the second Mercer took a misconduct late and Paul Pooley and Perry in the overtime, to add to the four Pooley scored in the third. Gord minors that the A's picked up. Jones added another for Byron to Byron had four minors and a round out the scoring. misconduct. Exeter took five minors to Overall the A's were outshot 35- Byron's 11. 26. Not only did the A's lose the The best of five series resumes game, they lost the coin toss to in Byron on February 8, and the decide where the extra game third back in Exeter. Exeter won would be played, They will now the coin toss for extra game Byron. fifth game are necessary. Midget The Midgets were the only team able to beat Byron in the first game of playoffs this past week as they sent the visitors down to a 5-2 defeat on Sunday night. Brad Taylor opened the scoring with the only goal of the first period when he scored an unassisted effort at 2:07. His goal came while they were playing shorthanded with Paul The third period was all Bruins, as Gilchrist connected for three goals and Tony Jones picked up the hat trick in the third frame. Atom House league playoffs begin next week, with the Leafs meeting the Flyers in a best of three competition. Ti1° winner takes on the Bruins i. - the championships. Bantam Lucan's Ron Glenn scored four times to lead his team to a 5-2 victory over the Huron Park Bantams Sunday in Huron Park. Glenn scored twice in the first frame to send the team on their way. He picked up another two in the second frame, while Huron Park's Steve Gibbs managed to a sandwich in Huron Park's first goal. Inter-Town Bowling HP A. Watson 608 C E. Atkinson 625 Ladiels Curling Ecker 9 Russell 6 Taylor 8 Mousseau 5 Shapton 9 Marshall 7 Dawson 9 Busche 5 Burton 8 McDonald 4 Prout 10 Pfaff 8 Boyle 8 Hackwell 3 Teevins 11 Gregus 4 Hackney 6 Coates 5 Etherington 7 Hodgert 6 Coleman 8 Mickle 6 MacDonald 15 Strang 5 Lovell 9 Amos 6 Women's Soccer Schedule 7:30 8:30 February 9 - League 1 v 3 2 v 4 February 10 - League 5v7 6 v 8 February 16 - K.O. Cup 1st Rd. 1st Rd, February 17 - K.O. Cup 1st Rd. 1st Rd. February 23 - League 1v4 2v3 February 24 - League 5v8 6 v 7 March 1- League 1 v 5 2 v 6 March 2 - League 4v8 3v7 March 8 - K.O. Cup Semi-Final Semi-Final March 9 - League Spare Spare March 15 - League lye 2v5 March 16 - League 8 v 3 4v7 March 22 - League 1v7 3v5 March 23 - League 2v8 4 v 6 March 29 - League Spare Spare March 30 - Cup/League FINAL April 5 - League 2v7 3v6 April 6 - League 1 v 8 4 v 5 April 12 - League Spare Spare April 13 - League Spare Spare April 20 • Playoffs I st v 3rd 2nd v 4th April 27- Playoffs FINAL Tim Lawrence for Huron Park and Bob Green for Lucan rounded out the scoring. 22 minor penalties and a misconduct were called. Girl's Hockey Darlene Smith's two goals led the Huron Parkettes to a 2-1 victory over Lucan Friday in Luca n. Smith converted a pass from Ann Lewis to open the scoring in the first period. After a scoreless second frame, she scored the winner from June Barrett. Mary Duenk replied for Lucan, Six minor penalties were called throughout the game, Huron Park travels to Royal Oak, Michigan for the second leg of their tournament this Satur- day. Huron Park leads the tournament 13-8. Darts Standings Sassenachs 63 D.R.s 59 Scotties 55 Last Chance 54 Flying High 54 Outlaws 54 Robins 53 Itchy Niters 52 Double W's 49 Wraggtime 4 45 Shiphunters 44 Dead Enders 40 Night Hawks 35 Winkers 35 Inlaws 35 Supremes 32, * * * Scores for January 30, Robins - 4 Itchy Niters - 1 Sassenachs - 3 Double W's - 2 Shiphunters - 4 D.R.s - 1 Outlaws - 4 Scotties - 1 Supremes - 3 Wraggtime 4 - 2 Inlaws - 3 Winkers 2 Flying Highs - 3 Night Hawks - 2 Last Chance - 3 Dead Enders - 2 * * * January 23rd rescheduled game, Sassenachs - 3 Inlaws - 2 * * * Schedule for February 6, 1976. 8:00 p,m. Inlaws vs Last Chance Outlaws vs Wraggtime '4' Winkers vs Night-Hawks Sassenachs vs Dead Enders 900 p.M. Shiphunters vs Scotties Supremes vs Flying Highs D.R.s vs Itchy Niters Double 'W's vs Robins The column that's read. for a parp9se 4i i 4 614110 11111 P P _ ~ "\ by Scotty Hamilton II Mail your problems to "Impact" c/o this paper. 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Byron tied the game with less than 30 seconds gone in the period on a power play goal with Bogart off for interference. Byron went ahead late in the period, taking a 3-2 advantage into the third. Dave Bell put the A's back in the game when he came up with a tremendous second effort to score. He took a pass from Doug Brooks and Fuller and as he was being pushed into the net, he let a shot go to tie the game, Byron went ahead again, and held the lead to near the end of the period when Doug Hoffman left the net and the A's put out their strength. Bell and Atthill set Court and athletics don't mix says Knight AJ TA BO YW OE HP ER CO BS HA 94 100 75 81 25 43 42 74 40 82 76 70 71 39 69 95 76 70 58 107 44 63 96 51 82 98 44 490 597 655 507 SPIRIT OF THE DAY — The Atoms from Exeter line up to shake hands with their St, Marys opponents after the game, exhibiting the spirit of Minor Hockey Day. House league up Mercer who banged in the Bogart feels that his team can Pooley off for high sticking. tying goal forcing the overtime, still win the series and expects to Steve Kope tied it for Byron The Overtime was not sudden take the first game in Byron on before Exeter exploded for four death, but it was all over at 2:40 February 5. unanswered goals to sew the when Byron broke the tie. They game up, added another marker at the Brian Horrell and Dennis play two games back to back in home advantage if a fourth and sportsmanship that prevailed at plioto by Youngs Leafs, Flyers to meet in first round playoffs SCOREBOARD