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The Citizen, 1986-04-02, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1986. Brussels Petite ringette team recently won the W.O.A.A. championship. Members of the team are: [front row, left to right] Erin Mitchell, Janice Jacklin, Holly Mitchell, Amy Thomas, Jo -Anne Van Keulen, Jennifer Machan [back row] coach Maria Van Keulen, Heather Somers, Kelly Overholt, Heather McDonald, Krista Keifer, Jan Van Keulen, Sheri Huether and Trish Clark. -- photo by Pat Langlois. Brussels Midgets, Bantams end season with crowns BY LOIS McARTER The Midgets continued their playoff group championship a- gainst Lucknow after eliminating Harriston. They were in Lucknow on Monday night for the first game of the series and picked up a 6 - 4 win for their efforts. Shawn Bremner led the way with two goals. Singles went •to Marty Rutledge, Dean Lawrie, Jim En- glish and Sean Kieffer. Assists went to Bob Recker, Marty Rut- ledge, and Dean Lawrie. Lucknow was to return to Brussels on Wednesday night for the second game of the best -of - three series but didn't show. Brussels won the series by default and were acclaimed W.O.A.A. group champions. BANTAMS The Bantam team travelled to Blyth on Wednesday with a 1 - 0 lead in games in their group championship round. The series was tied as Blyth won the second game with a 5-2 victory. The series returned to Brussels on Friday afternoon for the third game. Brussels was victorious picking up a 3 - 2 win in a closely -fought struggle. With the ice disappear- ing this weekend in the arenas the pressure was on and the fourth game was played back in Blyth on Saturday night. Brussels was successful in scoring a 2 - 0 victory and claimed the W.O.A.A. group championship round. It is understood the penalties heavily outnumbered the goals scored and rather spoiled what had been an excellent season in low accumulation of penalty minutes for the bantam hockey club. The coach must have gotten a bad case of spring feverbecause he forgot to phone in the goal scorers. Congra- tulations boys for an excellent season of hockey. Remember the pot luck supper and annual awards night on April 5 at 6:30 p.m. for all players and their parents registered in Minor Sports this season. JUNIOR D PLAYOFFS The northern division playoff series has come right down to the wire to claim a winner again this season. Seaforth was in Grand Valley on Tuesday night to play hockey with Grand Valley winning by a 6-4 score to lead the series 3-1. 1. They returned to Seaforth on Friday night to play with Seaforth coming up with their first win on home ice to move the games to a 3-2 series. The two teams met on Sunday - night in Grand Valley. With their backs to the wall Seaforth came through with a4 -3 win to tie the series at three games each. The seventh and deciding game will be played in Seaforth on Tuesday night at 8:30 p.m. to declare a winner. Delhi eliminated Belmont on the weekend and will play the winner of this round to declare a Junior D champion for the O.H.A. league. Lawn & Garden Tractors Choose a John Deere for value and durability that you can count on year atter year. FA RIM BY AIR BOOK AHEAD FIRST CALLERS ARE SERVED FIRST!! AERIAL APPLICATION OF • dry fertilizer • herbicides • insecticides and wheat STARDUST AVIATION INC. CaII Bob Jamieson - owner and operator 357-2599 (Bluevale) •If you're looking for a dependable lawn and garden tractor... choose a John Deere. •14, 16, 18 and 20 HP models in gas or diesel. •Takes the work out of yard work, cuts the green and blows the white. riot: `,ouw mama) r7p cozto Bainton's win league title Baintons are the 1986 Blyth Industrial League champions after registering back to back wins over Hubbards in the final series. Baintons got off to a slow start early in the season and then won 12 of their last 14 games to win the championship and avenge last year's loss to Hubbards in the final series. In the first game of the finals, Bainton goaltender Ron Ritchie stymied Hubbard shooters time after time and led them to a 4 - 2 win. Baintons got goals from Gary Hakkers, Barney Stewart, Tom Perry and Bryan Black. Denis Knox and Brian Bromley replied for Hubbards. In the second game, Baintons spotted Hubbards an early 2 - 0 lead and then roared back with five straight goals and took a 5 - 3 lead into the final period. They upped their margin to6 - 3 midway through the period only to see Hubbards bounce back with two goals late in the game to make it 6 - 5. Baintons sealed the victory with a goal with one minute remaining. Darryl Plunkett and Barney Ste- wart each scored three times for Baintons and Jim Oster added one. Hubbards scorers were Brad Bromley with three and Brian Bromley with two. Team members of Baintons are Ron Ritchie, captain Jim Dickson, Tom Perry, Jim Oster, Jamie Daer, Terry Rutledge, Bryan Black, John Cartwright, Gary Hakkers, Darryl Plunkett, Barney Stewart and Scott Stevenson. Bluevale Bowlers roll top scores Kevin Hickey topped the 700 mark with a 701 triple in play with the Bluevale Mixed Bowling League last week. Marg Adams had the high triple for the women with a 607. Kevin Hickey also had the top single for the men. a 263. Alice Massey had afine 288 singlefor the best single score of the week. Other top singles went to: Pauline Dickson, (270); Winnie Boyd, (251); Caroline Greenaway, (250); Mel Craig, (242); Shirley Nicholson, (241); George Fischer, (238 and 201); Milt Boyd, (237, 228 and 227); Kevin Hickey, (233 and 205); Jim Shaw, (232 and 200); Herb Kenyon, (234 and 223); Jim Thompson, (218); Dorothy Thomp- son, (216); Marge Adams, (213 and 204); Barb Hamilton, (206); Reta Ross, (203) and Steven Johnston, (201). 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