HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-09, Page 17THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1986. PAGE 17.
Grand Championship fins/starts Friday
Continued from Pg. 16
in a 5 - 4 Lions Head win. Game
three was probably one of the most
exciting games in Lions Head
history. With the score tied at
eight, Lions Head scored on a
penalty -shot with 1:29 left to play.
Durham pulled their goalie, tied
the score only to have Lions Head
score again with 26 seconds left to
win 10 - 9. Game four was equally
exciting as a Lions Head goal was
disallowed at the 19:36 mark of the
third period. Durham scored in
sudden death overtime for a 5-4
win. Game five was no contest as
Lions Head overcame a two goal
deficit with three scores in 27
seconds and coasted to a 10 - 2
victory.
The Milverton -St. Clements ser-
ies was a home -ice series until
game six when Milverton emerged
victorious with an 8 - 2 win to
eliminate St. Clements four games
to two. This series was extremely
brutal and hard hitting with any
tactic, legal or not available for use.
The Int. 'C' final was expected to
be a complete miss -match in Lions
Head's favor, but a determined
Milverton squad gave the boys
from the North everything they
could handle. However the final
result shows a three game sweep
by Lions Head, 8-7, 5-3, and 9-6.
In 'D' championship semi-final
Ripley defeated Monkton four
games to none with scores of 4-1,
13-3, 7-3 and 13-9. An offensive
highlight for Ripley was a nine
point night by captain Brent
Armstrong in game two.
Monkton enjoyed their finest
year of intermediate hockey in
recent memory staying in conten-
tion for second place until the final
weekend of play.
Elsewhere Mildmay easily de-
feated Drayton in a six point
quarter -final series. Scores of 14-3,
7-1, and 9-4 were offset by a 6-6 tie
in game two.
Mildmay used outstanding goal-
tending to eliminate Lucknow in
semi-final play. Game one played
in Mildmay was won 6-5 by
Mildmay) Lucknow rebounded
with. an 8-3 victory. A snowstorm
cancelled game three and Mildmay
returned to home ice for a 6-4 win.
Mildmay earned a berth in the
finals with a convincing 5-1 win in
Lucknow.
Ripley defeated Mildmay four
games to one in a virtually
penalty -free series, with scores of
6-5, 8-7, 5-4 Mildmay, 4-2 with an
Bluevale League bowling results
Herb Kenyon and Winnie Boyd
had both the high single and high
triple games for men and women in
action with Bluevale Mixed Bowl-
ing League last week.
Mr. Kenyon had a 663 triple and
227 single while Winnie Boyd had a
620 triple and 246 single.
Other games over 200 were
rolled by: Caroline Greenaway,
(236); Milt Boyd, (226,208); Herb
Kenyon, (223,213); Reta Boss,
(217, 206); George Fischer, (214);
Elaine Mundell, (213); Donna
Craig, (213); Kevin Hickey, (212);
Carl Freiburger, (211); Mike Darl-
ing, (208); and Judy Lappage,
(200).
empty -net goal and 6-4. This is
Ripley's seventh 'D' champion-
ship in 10 years.
Special mention to the Mildmay
line of Kuntz -Kieffer and Grubb
who accumulated 82 points over 12
games, especially Kevin Kieffer
who scored 19 goals and set-up 15
others.
In Grand Championship semi-
final action Kincardine defeated
Ripley four games straight 6-4, 4-2,
6-4, and 10-1, while Woodford
surprised Lions Head in five
games. Game one went to Wood-
ford 7-6, game two was won by
Lions Head 9-7. Woodford then
swept the series with scores of 8-5,
7-3, and 8-4.
A game seven in last year's
semi-final between Lions Head
and Woodford set a W.O.A.A.
attendance figure of 2500 people
and while the record still stands,
attendance figures of 1800 and
2000+ were announced for games
three and four of this years series.
The W.O.A.A. final opens this
Friday in Kincardine with game
two in Owen Sound Sunday.
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