The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-04-21, Page 11TOUGH BREAK - Hawks star centre Rick Ingram is helped off the ice
by trainer Bob Drummond and captain Steve Jennison after breaking
a bone in his foot in Sunday's opener. Despite the pain, Ingram return-
ed to cheer the team on to victory after having the fracture set and he
made the trip to Stayner the following night. Staff photo
Page 11 Times-Advocate, April 21, 1977
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third period scoring in a 9-3
victory.
They led by only one goal early
in the third period, but came up
with five straight tallies to win
the game going away.
Lovie was particularly brilliant
in the first period when the
Hawks played a man short for the
first time against Stayner as he
kicked out three point blank
drives from Stayner attackers.
Then, with a Stayner player
sitting out an infraction, Exeter
opened a 1-0 lead when Don
McKellar shoved the goalie off a
puck and then whipped the disc
into the open net at the 10:27
mark,
The Hawks boosted that lead to
two goals four minutes later
when a hard shot by Matt Muller
hit the Stayner net minder on the
shoulder and bounced over him
into the net.
Stayner cut the lead to 2-1 in the
first minute of the second period,
but Fred Mommersteeg got that
one back at the mid-way mark
when he and Ken Pinder broke in
on one defender, Pinder's shot
was blocked, but the rebound was
quickly snapped up by Mom-
*mersteeg and he had an open
Wcorner at which to shoot,
Stayner narrowed the count
when they scored on an errant
pass by an Exeter defender, but
the homesters left the ice at the
end of the second with a 4-2
margin when Brian Taylor
deflected a point shot by Noel
Skinner into the net,
Stayner again came back in the
early minutes of the final period
to narrow the count to 4-3 when
Bill Priddle broke around a
defender at the blueline to get a
breakaway on Lovie.
However, Exeter then took
control of the game with their
five tallies. Brian Taylor added
two more to give him a hat trick
for the night, while Fred Mom-
mersteeg added his second.
Scoring in single fashion in the
final period were Gerald Weido
and Phil Knight.
Ken Pinder, Weido Noel
Skinner and Tom. Hayter picked
up two assists each in the contest,
while helping on one goal were
Kim McKinnon, Don McKellar,
Phil Knight, Steve Jennison and
Taylor.
Stayner coach Paul Carruthers
switched his two goalies on two
occasions, but neither was able to
stop the Hawks,
Game notes
Linesman George Sweeney had
some unusual debris to clear off
the ice in the second period when
a fan tossed a large sucker (fish
variety) on the ice... manager
Fred Mommersteeg made the
important coin call which gives
the Hawks home ice advantage
for the fifth and seventh games if
the series goes that far„
Stayner Siskins play in a nine-
team junior "C" loop during the
season along with another "D"
team from Schomberg. Some of
the other teams are from Hunt-
sville, Gravenhurst, Bracebridge
and Orangeville, giving them
some trips of over 100 miles,
there are 10 of last year's Ontario
championship team on this year's
squad. Missing from last year are
the goaltender and most of the
defensive corps.. Exeter picked
up seven of the 12 minor penalties
called, but scored on two of their
power play chances and didn't
allow any while playing short
handed,
Perfect darts
The final night of regular play
in the Exeter Legion mixed dart
league was featured by a perfect
score of 180 thrown by Anna
Romaniuk.
Bob Medley compiled the
highest score for the men with a
152. Marg Hedley scored 35
victories in the women's division
and Duff Rothbauer's 40 wins was
best for the men.
The Sassenachs won the
regular schedule championship
with an even 100 points and the
runnerup Doublers were 10 points
back.
The Flying Highs were third
with 86 points, the Winkers fourth
with 84 points and the Scotties
next with 82 points.
Friday's first round of playoffs
is as follows:
8:00 p.m.
Sassenachs vs Doublers
Itchy Niters vs Out of Space
Shiphunters vs Nicky Tams
Nile Hawks vs Dart Sharks
9:30 p.m.
Flying Highs vs Winkers
Scottie§,:npft.1„,
"Outlaws'vS "Rollins' '
LasL Chance vs Dead Enders
Not every member of the
Exeter Hawks was happy as the
squad filed into the dressing
room following Sunday's win
over Stayner.
While he quickly congratulated
his mates on their performance,
star centre Rick Ingram was
obviously disappointed that a
broken bone in his leg would keep
him out of the lineup and deny
him a chance to help the team
win the OHA title,
Ingram suffered the injury
after crashing into the boards in
the first period of the contest and
he was immediately taken to
South Huron Hospital where the
break was discovered and his foot
placed in a cast.
Despite a suggestion that he go
home and rest his foot, Rick
would have no part of that and
accompanied manager Fred
Mommersteeg back to the game
where he took a spot behind the
bench and cheered his mates onto
victory.
Rick, a past winner of the
Hawks most valuable player
award, will be missed in the
balance of the series, but it is
obvious he will miss playing as
much as his mates will miss him.
Coach Ron Bogart commented
after the game that he was sorry
to see Rick out of the lineup, as
much for the team's sake as
Rick's.
"He had been working hard to '
help get us this far and was
looking forward to the op-
portunity of helping us win the
title," Bogart stated. "He has
provided the team with a great
deal of leadership through his
constant hustle and drive, and I
know the other guys will realize
they have to pick up the slack and
work that much harder to make
up for his loss," the coach added.
Rick had been the team's third
highest point man in playoffs
with seven goals and 18 assists.
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