HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-03-02, Page 9Minors break even
in exhibition play
In exhibition play at the
rec centre, Sunday, three
Exeter teams came up with
an even split. The midgets
beat Hensall-Zurich, the
bantams tied Goderich and
the atom II squad lost to St.
Marys.
Two members of the ban
tam squad paced the
midgets to their win as Rick
Lindenfield and Dave N.
Bell played their second
games of the day and potted
a pair of tallies each in a 5-1
victory. v
Preston Dearing fired the
other successful shot.
The lone scorer for
Hensall-Zurich was Steve
Grainger.
Larry Dawson picked up
two assists for Exeter to
lead in that department,
while drawing one each
were Dave Bogart, Brian
Mercer, Dave Cann, Doug
Brooks, Doug Fletcher and
DaveL. Bell.
Playing in their final
Shamrock league game,
Monday, the midgets posted
a 6-5 win over Strathroy.
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The winning goal was fired
by Dave Atthill, who stepped
onto the ice to replace the
goalie on a delayed penalty
call and was sent into the
clear on a pass from Doug
Brooks.
Brian Mercer fired two
successful shots to pace the
attack, while singles were
recorded by Dave Bogart,
Wayne Parsons and Larry
Dawson,
Doug Brooks picked up
three assists to lead in that
department, while helping
out on one each were Mer
cer, Dave Bell, Dave Cann
and Preston Dearing.
Close all the way
The Goderich-Exeter ban
tam fray was close all the
way and both teams enjoyed
leads at various times in the
contest.
After the locals opened the
scoring, Goderich took a 2-1
lead at the end of the first
and then moved ahead in the
second beforp Exeter
rebounded for the tie.
Bill Glover paced the Ex
eter attack with a pair of
tallies, while singles came
off the sticks of Dave
Jackson and Rick Linden
field.
Tom Coates helped out on
the Jackson goal, while the
other three were unassisted
efforts.
Fail to score
The Exeter atom II squad, ‘
making their third
appearance of the year, fail
ed to score in their contest
with the St. Marys crew, los
ing by a 5-0 margin.
St. Marys took a 3-0 lead in
the first and added two in
the third to score the win.
Scott Chambers was a
one-man show for the
visitors as he scored four of
the five tallies.
SCHOOL CURLING CHAMPS — When the regular Huron-Perth high school championships were cancelled, the Exeter curling
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Travel to Niagara area on weekend
Bantams lose first to Pelham
The Exeter bantam II
squad opened their bqst-of-
five OMHA quarter final
with Pelham at the rec
centre, Sunday ending up on
the short end of a 2-0 verdict.
The Niagara Falls area
team scored their first goal
in the second period and then
added an insurance tally in
the third while holding the
locals off the board.
Exeter had several good
scoring opportunities in the
contest between the evenly
matched clubs, but couldn’t
find the range.
The second and third
games in the series will be
played in the Niagara Falls
area town this Saturday and
Sunday and the fourth and
fifth, if needed, will be back
in Exeter the following
weekend.
Exeter gained the spot in
the quarter final by ousting
St. Marys 3-1 in the final
game of that best-of-five set.
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Atoms back in contention
The Exeter atoms evened
fheir best-of-five OMHA zone
semi-final series with a 2-0.
win in Lambeth, Sunday. It
was the same score by which
they had lost the opener.
Third game in the series
will be played in Exeter this
Sunday at 4:00.
Exeter enjoyed an edge in
play in Sunday’s game as
they rebounded from a
sluggish outing in
the opener.
Scott Lovie scored the first
goal of the game at the 6:15
mark of the second period
when his backhander found
’an open corner. Linemates
Steve Gould and Scott
Bogart picked up the assists.
In the final period, Steve
Gould converted a goal
mouth pass from Lovie to
give Exeter an insurance
tally. All three forward lines
played well in the contest
and just failed to connect on
scoring plays as they kept
Lambeth in their end for long
durations.
The defensive corps of
Sean Whiteford, Jeff Pfaff
and Trevor Johnston
provided plenty of help to
assist netminders Rick
Gilfillan and Jim Lewis to
record the shutout. Both
goalies made key saves to
keep the hosts off the
scoreboard.
Exeter’s penalty killing
was also effective as they
were assessed four minors,
while Lambeth drew only
two.
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The bantam and bantam II
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Lucan tonight (Thursday).
The bantam II team face
Belmont, while the first
team squares off against
Uderton. Those games are at
8:00 and 9:‘00 p.m.'
The bantamllteam will' fife'?
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while the first team will play
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The second bantams are-in
the “B” race, while the first
team will be seeking the “A”
honors.
The Exeter pee wees and
atoms will be at home for
their playoff tournaments at
the rec centre on Saturday.
The pee wees open the
event with a 9:00 a.m. game
against Lucan, while an hour
later the other two teams,
London and Belmont, square
off.
The losers meet at 1:00 and
the winners at 2:00.
Exeter atoms
Belmont at 12:00
following the other
contest between Strathroy
and Lambeth. The losers
meet at 3:00 and the winners
an hour later.
A total of eight teams will
be in action in the contests at
the rec centre on Saturday.
Exeter midget entry will
play in Lambeth
following week.
In Wednesday night’s
deciding game against St.
Marys, the teams battled
through a scoreless tie in the
first two periods, in keeping
with closeness of the entire
series in which each team
had scored two 4-3 wins.
However, Exeter came out
fired up in the final 15
minutes and jumped into a
lead after two minutes of
play when Mark Van-
dergunst drilled a slapshot
into the net after taking a
pass from Rob DeKoker,
Bruce Shaw also drew an
assist.
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Thirteen seconds later, the
locals made it 2-0 as Trevor
Boyle picked up a rebound
off a point shot by Scott
Batten to find an open cor
ner.
St. Marys kept the scoring
parade moving quickly when
they finally beat Peter
Parsons only forty seconds
later, but Exeter again took
a two-goal lead when Mike
Murray found the range on a
play with Jamie Chaffe.
. That goal came at the
11:35 mark, and ended the
two teams’ four-goal out
burst over the minute and a
half period in the final
session.
Later in the period,
Parsons stopped a
breakaway attempt by St.
Marys as he continued to
play exceptionally well, and
the team withstood some
intense pressure when St.
Marys pulled their goalie in
favor of aii extra attacker in
the last minute and a half of
the contest.
Continued from Page 8
championship the Hawks
amassed a total of 51 points
on 24 victories and three
ties. They scored 231 goals
and gave up 129 goals for a
per game average of 3.79.
, The most productive
forward line was the com
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Muller and Fred
Mommersteeg with a total
of 192 points. The Don
McKellar, Jamie Caldwell,
Brian Taylor combo picked
up the most minutes in
penalties 162.
Scoring four goals in at
least one game during the
season were Matt Muller,
Fred Mommersteeg, Ken
Pinder, Jamie Caldwell and
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Ken Pinder led in power
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and also notched eight goals
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games this weekend.
Playing at home, Friday,
the locals scored a 3-0 win
over Zurich. Bryan Quinn,
Jeff Dalrymple and Dale
Kints blinked the scoring
light, while Scott Heywood
registered the shutout.
Quinn also drew two
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Dale Kints was the top
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