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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2007-02-01, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2007. The two Blyth Tyke teams faced off in hockey action Jan. 27. It was a tough match for Tyke II as they were defeated 6-1. Chad Treble led the offensive onslaught for Tyke I with a hattrick plus one. Assists went to Morgan Howson, Damon Allen with two and Cody Treble. Other goals came off the sticks of Brenden Howson and Cody Treble, who also picked up the assist on Howson’s goal. Chad Treble and Allen assisted on the other goal. Scoring Tyke IIs lone goal was Colton Rodger, assisted by Sydney Wightman. Busy in net was Owen Andrews. Tending goal for Blyth I was Franklin Marshall. It was a much more even game the next day when the Blyth II played Milverton away. In net for this 4-4 contest was Gavin Workman. Rodger got a hattrick, assisted on the first goal by Andrews. The final Blyth goal was netted by Dawson Coultes with Carson Richmond picking up the assist. This past weekend was a tough one for the Blyth Novice Rep team. Blyth rounded out the weekend with a tie in Milverton on Jan. 27, hot on the heels of a loss to Wallace at home the night before. Blyth’s scoring all came at the hands of Hunter Dale and Brendan Howson, who both each two goals. Howson also chalked up an assist for the Blyth effort, in addition to assists by Drew Bromley and Brett Glousher. Howson’s two goals came late in the game, bringing Blyth back, out of a two-goal hole to tie Milverton at home. Blyth’s tie with Milverton came just after a hard loss to Wallace on the road. Blyth lost the contest 5-3. Blyth’s scoring was led by Chad Treble with two goals, with Brandon Marshall chipping in for the second goal. Howson assisted on two of Blyth’s three goals, but it was not enough to pull out a win against Wallace. Mildmay Bantams close door on Blyth’s KingsThe Mildmay Bantams came toBlyth on Jan. 27 to play against theBlyth Kings. The last time theseteams met was the previousweekend, at the Mildmaytournament, in the semi-final gamewhere Mildmay outplayed the Kings with a 4-0 win. Blyth worked on sharpening theirskills against this team and theresults were evident as the gameended in a 1-1 tie for this game. Blyth's skills were put to the test,as they had to play a man short after a Blyth defensive player received apenalty. Blyth killed the penaltywithout letting Mildmay score. Then with just under 4 minutesleft on the clock, Mildmay ran pastBlyth's defense and scored a goal.The Kings came out strong in the second period and scored a goal totie the game. Greg Roetcisoenderearned the assist when he made anice pass to Brendon Boven for ahard shot, on the top shelf of the net,over the Mildmay goalie’s shoulder. The King’s defensive players Lucas Frawley, Tyler Hallahan andTristan Miltenburg were reallystrong during this game and did agreat job covering their man in frontof the net. Derek Logtenberg played anexcellent game in net for the Kings as he stopped many shots to keep his team in the game. Andy Bolinger was named Man- of-the-Match. 50%Save up to On Winter Clothing • Tough Duck • Hammill • Big Bill Bring this ad in and save another $10.00 on Nyger Seed and $2.00 on Sunflower Seeds County Rd. #25, Auburn 519-526-7262 London Rd., Belgrave 519-357-2711 1-800-267-2667 Sunflower Seeds 50 lb. bag $16.98 Nyger Seed 50 lb. bag $39.98 Drop by our Auburn Branch and see the changes we’ve made to serve you even better! We also have the new Bio Cattle Tags Bird Seed Sale MEETING NOTICE MUNICIPALITY OF MORRIS-TURNBERRY The Council meetings scheduled for the month of February, 2007 for the Municipality of Morris- Turnberry will be held: Thursday, February 1 at 7:30 pm Budget Meeting Tuesday, February 6 at 7:30 pm Regular Council Meeting Wednesday, February 21 at 7:30 pm Regular Council Meeting Fun in the snow It was a day of outdoor fun when Bluevale recreation hosted its annual snow volleyball tournament this past Saturday. (Vicky Bremner photo) The Blyth Bantam Rep hockey team headed down to Lions Head Sunday to play the second game in the playoff series. The long trip didn’t wear the boys out. They played an amazing game ended in a 5-0 victory for Blyth. Scoring for Blyth were Tyler Stevenson with four goals, assisted by Colin Whitfield, Matt Popp (two) and Dallas Pennington. Scoring the fifth goal for Blyth was Pennington with assists from Stevenson and Adam Cronin. The goaltender for Blyth, Sheldon Reid, earned another shutout and was outstanding in net. The third, and hopefully final game of the series will be in Blyth on Saturday, Feb. 3 at 12:30 p.m. Members of the team are Michael McDowell, Martin Ellis, Tyler Black, Matt Popp, Dan Deary, Tyler Middegaal, Matt Chalmers, Colin Whitfield, Sheldon Reid, Adam Cronin, Dallas Pennington, Tyler Stevenson and Collin Bokhout. Blyth Bantam Reps win series opener Blyth Tyke team face off Tough time for Novice Reps The Saugeen Maitland PeeWees ended their season this weekend in second place with a record of 15 wins, five losses and four ties. The girls beat Bluewater twice (5- 0 and 6-4) and lost to London twice (2-0 and 5-0). Points went to Marcie Landman (three), Sara Gossell (five), Dollee Meigs (two), Laura Irwin (five), Laura McKenzie (four), Taylor Gilkinson (two) Hannah Davidson, Carly Smith, Mackenna Shlakat and Jayleen Kirkland. The shutout against Bluewater went to Kortney Watson, her third this month. The PeeWees travel to Sarnia Feb 2-4 for the international Silver Stick, then start league playoffs against Chatham on Feb 18. PeeWees end season in 2nd The Blyth PeeWee Dynamite broomball team played against Mildmay Green on Saturday. Morgan Gwalchmai, Sarah Steele, Kyle Treble and Emilie Hogan had a good game on defence and added some offensive punch. Late in the first period, Morgan Bos scored with a shot to the top corner of the net with the assist going to Jessica Kuik. Mildmay put a lot of pressure on the Dynamite goal but Alex Sanders made some outstanding saves for the Dynamite to keep the one goal lead. The Dynamite took the 1-0 victory. Dynamites post 1-0 victory The Brussels Tykes travelled to Wingham for a game last Saturday morning. It was a 14-2 victory for Brussels with goals being scored by Wyatt Machan (three), Logan Kellington (four), Noah Terpstra (two), Bennett Newell (two), Dylan McNeil and Delayna Smith. Assists went to Machan, Terpstra, Newell, McNeil, Avery McArter, Jamie Perrault and Hudson Smith. Right now, Brussels is sitting in second place in their division, right behind Blyth I. Brussels downs Wingham 14-2 Challenge: Getting enough calcium and vitamin D to maintain strong bones and protect against osteoporosis Solution:Women 19-50 years of age should consume 1000 mg of calcium and 5 ug (200 IU) of Vitamin D per day. Milk and milk products, such as cheese and yogurt provide the most readily available source of calcium and other bone building nutrients. Other sources include calcium-fortified beverages (soy, rice and orange juice) tofu made with calcium sulfate, salmon and sardines with bones, sesame seeds and almonds. Bok choy, kale and broccoli also provide calcium but in smaller amounts. Vitamin D is found in fluid milk, eggs, fish and fish liver oils, margarine as well as in soy and rice beverages fortified with vitamin D. Sunlight on the skin can be a major source of vitamin D but is limited in Canada from October to March and by use of sunscreens. To prevent osteoporosis women are encouraged to get enough calcium, vitamin D and protein, limit caffeine, have sodium in moderation, and keep active particularly with weight-bearing activity.