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In vinyl case. 65-671 scoreless Times- Advocate, December 5, 1979 beaten The Exeter bantams failed in their quest for the con- solation "B"eharapionsbip at the Ilderton tournament, Sunday, losing to Belle River by a 4-0 count. The winners took a lead late in the first and then blew the tilt open with three more in the third. However, following that game, the locals moved on to Oakridge and posted a 3-2 win in Shamrock league play. It avenged a 1-0 loss at the hands of the same team at the rec centre, Wed- nesday. John Kernick scored all three goals for the winners on Sunday and they then had to hang on as the home crew came back with two in the third to make it tight. Ted Oke assisted on two of Kernick's goals, while Steve Batten helped out on one. Oakridge scored early in the third period to take the 1- 0 win, Wednesday, in an evenly played tilt that featured some good defensive work and net- minding by Exeter's Peter Dearing. Midgets win twice The local midgets won their only Shamrock outing this week and split a pair of exhibition contests. The Shamrock win was a decisive 7-2 triumph in Belmont, Friday. Pete Tuckey and Wayne Smith fired a pair each in that one with singles going to Tom Coates, Bill Henning and Dave Shaw. Rick Lindenfield drew assist on two goals and helping out on one each were Dave Underwood, Jamie Cherie, Coates, Tuckey and Shaw. The midget crew posted a 6-4 exhibition win over Forest at the rec centre, Sunday, after losing 6-3 to Mitchell in another exhibition, Wednesday. Mike Murray triggered a hat trick to pace the win over Forest, while Rick Lin- denfield added a pair and Dave Shaw fired the single, Pete Tuckey drew two assists to lead in that department. Lindenfield, Shaw and Smith scored in the loss to Mitchell. Waxers Nipped The Exeter Waxers still couldn't find the winning formula when they hosted Dorchester, Sunday, but they gave it one of their best shots of the season in taking a 3-1 setback. The local novice crew started out in high gear as Doug Clark dented the twine in the first minute. He won the face-off in the Dorchester zone and then slid the disc under the netminder's pads. However, Dorchester evened the count later in the first stanza when an Exeter defender inadvertently shot the puck into his own net. Sean Burns, the mainstay of the visiting team, then took over and blasted the winner into tile net and he added an insurance tally in the third. Exeter hit two goal posts and slid several other shots just inches wide as they carried the play throughout much of the contest. Scoreless tie The Exeter and Lambeth atoms came up with a hockey rarity when they battled to a scoreless draw at the rec centre, Sunday. Scott Heywood and Fred Gregus shared the net- minding for Exeter and had to come up with several big saves to post the whitewash. The locals have scored only one goal in their last four games and missed a couple of good chances in the exciting battle, Give it a good try The Exeter midget II team suffered two defeats this week, but came up with one of their better performances to date as they were nipped 5-4 in Dorchester, Sunday, The other loss was a lopsided trouncing to Mt, Brydges, The locals had only 10 skaters for the Dorchester tilt, but they kept pace with their hosts throughout and came close to evening the count in the final stanza. Al Geiser was a one-man scoring attack for the Exeter crew as he potted all four tallies. Two were unassisted, while Steve Prout and Kevin Parsons helped out on one other each. Good week The Exeter pee wees picked up three out of four points in their Shamrock loop tilts this week, posting a 3-3 tie against Oakridge at the rec centre, Wednesday, and then beating the same team 6-5 on the loser's ice, Sunday. Scott Bogart's second goal of the game with less than four minutes remaining knotted the count in the first encounter. Scott Lovie potted the single tally. By MATT McCWRE While a snowstorm raged outside the South Huron senior girl's basketball team were sent to defeat at the hands of Tillsonburg, Glen- dale in WOSSA AA competi- tion Friday night in Strat- ford. The score of the first round quarter final was 33-17 in Tillsonburg's favour. When asked about the game coach Terry O'Rourke replied. "We played well defensively but couldn't put the ball through the hoop on offense". The imposing Glendale players made working the ball inside dif- ficult for some what dimunitive South Huron team. Leading South Huron was Brenda Riddell with eight George Pratt had a pair of assists, while helping on one each were Jeff Pfaff and Allan Pym. points, seven rebounds, three dives and two steals. Helen Muller who played es- pecially well had six points and three rebounds. Heather Riddell added three points, as well as ripping down five rebounds. Rounding out the scoring was Lisa Stretton who had two points. Although my insinuation two weeks ago that this year's senior girl's basket- ball was the most successful Exeter scored twice in the final three minutes to win Sunday's game, although Oakridge narrowed the gap in the last quarter century was erroneous (South Huron won Huron-Perth in 1967, and bad won it regularly before then). I still contend that the success of this year's girl's basketball teams is an indication that the drought is over and that a Huron-Perth Chamipionship in girl's basketball will be realized in the not too distant future by South Huron, Atoms to one with only 33 secondS left, Steve Gould and Scott Lovie popped a pair each in the win, while Sean Whiteford and Marty Taylor notched the singles. Lovie and Gould also added a pair of assists, while helping out on one each were George Pratt, Brett Batten and John Wells, Bantanis lose in Ilderton 40 Pee wees get three points, Waxers ON THE BEAM — With some assistance from instructor Lillian Bowerman and Helen Muller, Tracy Campbell was managing quite well on the balance beam in the gymnastics program held Saturdays at South Huron District High School. T-A photo Girl cagers defeated Page -3A AUTOMOTIVE RADIATOR REPAIRS St RE-CORES SMALL ENGINE Sales & Service cx1 MILT ROSINS & SON LTD. 263. MAIN S.T. 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