HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-03-26, Page 24PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1986.
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Blyth novices ended their season by going to the championship game of the Blyth Novice Tournament on
Saturday before losing to Clifford. The team earlier, however, beat Clifford for a tournament
championship atLucknow. Members of the team are: [front row, left to right] Christopher Howson, Mike
Bromley, James McNichol, Joshua Yanchus, Benje Hakkers, Brian McNichol, Shawn Hakkers; [back
row] Jonathan Collins, Ryan Chamney, Jamie Bromley, Henry Bos, Peter Craig, Jerrod Button and in the
extreme back, the coaches Jeff Howson, Doug Chamney and Bruce Bromley.
Hot competition between
Atoms and Novices ends in style
BY RUSTY BLADES
Last Wednesday, March 19 the
Blyth Atoms and Novices•complet-
ed their season series with a
spirited contest won by the Atoms 4
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The game was closer than the
score indicated as this match
featured a scoreless first period
and a 1 - 0 Atom lead after the
second period on an unassisted
goal by Kevin Souch.
• The Atomscameoutflying in the
third period as they scored three
straight goals. Two goals by Shawn
Rutledge and another goal by
Kevin Souch iced the victory for the
Atoms, Danny Van Bakel picked up
assists on both of Shawn's goals
while Craig Roulston and Brian
Van Stcelandt picked up single
assists.
Mike Bromley finally got the
Novices on the scoreboard with
Brussels ladies
hold bonspiel
The fina; draw of the Brussels
Ladies Curling Club ended on
Tuesday, March 18.
In the first place was the team of
Nora Stephenson, Linda Ginge-
rich, Jean Bewley and Kim
Zimmer. In second place was the
team of Velma Locking, Jane
White, Colleen McNichol and
Grace McNichol.
In third place was the team of
Jo -Ann McDonald, Darlene Old-
field, Jean Veitch and Valerie
Shortreed. In fourth place was the
team of Janis Bray, Susan Bondi,
Mary Douma and Bev Stevenson.
Bluevale
bowling results
Caroline Greenaway had a 692
triple and Jim Shaw a triple of 632
to lead the men and women in
Bluevale Mixed Bowling action
last week.
Winne Boyd had a 302 single and
Kevin Hickey a 284 for the high
individual games.
Scoring over 200 were: Carline
Greenaway (291 and 212)Jim Shaw
(261 and 209), Jean Ireland, 226;
Herb Kenyon, 222; Milt Boyd, (210
and 201), Jim Thompson, 205
and Harold Johnston.
the final goal of the game on an
unassisted tally.. The Novices
pulled goalie Josh Yanchus for
seven extra attackers in the final
minute but they couldn't dent the
twine behind atom goalie Jason
Elliott.
These games seem to bring out
the best hockey in these two teams
probably because the players do
not want to be embarrassed by
their brothers and friends. One
opinion was offered that the
Novices would have been undefea-
ted this season if they had played
every game the way they played
against the Atoms. Afterwards
the two teams enjoyed a smorgas-
bord of treats and sweets. Thanks
must go to Allan Craig and Bruce
Howson for supplying the soft
drinks on this occasion.
Don't forget the Blyth Minor
Sports Easter dance this Saturday,
March 29 in the arena auditorium.
Dancing isfrom9- 1 with the music
supplied by "Whiskey Jack". A
smorgasbord is included for only
$12.00 per couple. With a large
crowd, the proceeds should go a
long way to reducing the minor
hockey operating deficit for this
season. 1 have a fistful of tickets if
anybody needs some.
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Ammunition of all types. Riflescopes, hunting knives,
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Fishing rodsand reels by Zebco, Mitchell, Daiwa, Shimano,
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Tykes win championship
with 3 shut outs
In the hockey tournament held in
Hensal last weekend, the Blyth
Tykes won their first "A'' Champ-
ionship this year.
In their first game, Saturday
morning, they literally "skated"
over Exeter II. defeating them by a
score of 8 - 0. Another point worth
mentioning, is the fact that Exeter
wasn't able to get one shot on
Blyth's net, making it a rather
lohesome game for the Goalie,
Chris Steward.
Brad Anderson opened up the
game with the first goal and after
that, goals occurred almost contin-
uously. Also scoring were Darryl
Shannon, Jason Rutledge, Fred -
dick Datema, Jeff Cowan. Jason,
Freddick and Jeff each scored two.
With the win. they advanced on
toplayforthe "A" Championship.
In the afternoon, they played
Zurich, ironically accomplishing
the same score (8 - 0).
With this game though, Chris
did get tested once, as one shot on
the net was taken. Another
difference from game one also, was
that Blyth came up with two hat
tricks, going to Steven Youngblut
and Brad Anderson. Fred Datema
and Jeff Cowan picked up the other
two goals.
Game three, though, they met
their match against H'ensall. It
seems as though Chris Steward
had more than his share of shots on
him this time.
Whether it was the fact that the
team was spoiled in the two
previous games, or if it was the
television and anxiety the parents
experienced, but it was a tense
game. The main thing was, the
boys went on to defeat Hensall 2-0.
Brad Anderson got the first goal
and (obviously) winning goal, with
Jason Rutledge getting the second
one for assurance purposes with
very little time remaining. Brad
assisted Jason in this goal.
Goal medalions were given to
each player and Jason Rutledge,
the team captain, was presented
with the trophy to bring home and
place in the Blyth arena. Way to go.
guys!
Coaching the boys and doing an
excellent job, were Ralph Datema,
with Terry Rutledge and Wayne
McDougall as the assistant coach-
es. A special mention also, is the
fact that Terry and Wayne went out
of their way to attend this game,
instead of participating in their
game in the Clinton Tournament.
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523-9220
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