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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-02-19, Page 15Brussels teams busy in playoff battles Continued from page 14 Beuermann assisted by Greg Mulvey and Brian McArter scored to take a 2 - 0 lead in the game. Ripley scored early in the second period to get their first marker. Steve Fritz assisted by Brad Taylor and Brian McArter added one more for Brussels before Ripley got their second goal. The period ended at 3 - 2 for the home team. Both goalies played well in the third period with Ripley getting the only goal in the net in the third forcing an overtime period. It was do or die for Brussels and they were lucky enough to score two overtime goals in the 10 minutes. Brad Taylor assisted by Scott Bremner and Steve Fritz assisted by Shawn Jacklin got credit for those goals. Goalie Neil Pipe played super net and kept the visitors scoreless. This forced a third and deciding game in Ripley on Thursday night. Another close game of hockey was played between these two teams. Ripley scored the first goal to take the lead and managed to add one more before Dan Beuer- mann scored the first and only goal of the game. Brussels just couldn't get that tying goal and the 2 - 1 victory was picked up by Ripley. This eliminated Brussels from the O.M.H.A. round of playoffs. They will be playing their first game against Exeter this week in the group championship round of the W.O.A.A. The Atoms played their first game of playoffs against Howick on Tuesday night and were defeated 7 - 1. BrettLee scored Brussels only goal. Howick will be back in Brussels Friday at 7:15 for the second game. The Atoms also participated in the annual Atom Tournament in Southampton on Saturday. They didn't fair so well on the score- board. They were defeated 7 - 0 by a team from Durham in the first game which put them in the consolation round. They were defeated 6 - 0 by Mildmay which elintinated them from the tourna- ment. The M.V.P. of the first game for Brussels was Gerald DeVries and in the second game Brett Lee was chosen. NOVICES WIN The Novice team commenced their first round of play-offs in the W.O.A.A. against Elma-Logan. They were successful on Friday night in scoring an 11 - 1 victory. Leading the Brussels attack was Brad Mulvey with four goals, Wayne Alexander, two, Ryan Finch, two, Matt Lee, two, Brett Clarkson, one. Assists went to Tim Machan with three, Jamie Smith, three, Randy Beuermann, two, Daniel Pearson, one, Brett Clarkson, one, Brad Mulvey, one, Wayne Alexander, one and Ryan Finch, one. They returned to Elma-Logan on Satuday for the second game and came home with a 7 - 1 victory but not the score sheet. Goal scorers were Tim Machan with three, Matt Lee two, Wayne Alexander one and Randy Beuermann one but we were not sure who got credit for the assists. Sorry boys. They will now meet the winners of the Blyth - Huron Park series, hopefully on Friday night. BANTAMS TRAIL SERIES The Bantams played their first game in their second series of O.M.H.A. playoffs against Tara on Saturday night. It was a relatively close hockey game with Tara leading by a 4 - 2 score until the last three minutes of the game when the home team added two more quick goals to win the game by a 6 - 2 score. Brussels picked up a few more penalty minutes than usual and helped Tara score one of their goals. Chins up fellows, Wednes- day will be better. See you at 8:30 p.m. The midgets will be commenc- ing their group championship round against Kincardine this week at home on either Tuesday night at 8 p.m. or Wednesday at 7 p.m. and back in Kincardine Friday night at 8 p.m. GAMES THIS WEEK Wednesday, 7p.m, either Midgets or Peewee "A" game; 8:30 p.m., Tara Bantams at Brussels; Friday, 6 p.m., Novice Game; 7:15 p.m., Howick Atoms at Brussels; 8:30p.m., Wallace Peewee "B" at Brussels; Saturday, 11:15 a.m., Garden City at Brussels Peewee "B"; Sunday 10:00 a.m. - Garden City at Brussels Peewee "B". P.S.: The Peewee "B" team is entertaining a Peewee team from Garden City this weekend. In conjunction with that a dance will 'be held at the Legion Hall for the adults. Plan to attend and make them welcome to our village. The Figure Skaters will also be presenting a skating carnival this weekend on Saturday at 8 p.m. The theme will be "Come to the Movies" featuring our own Kevin Wheeler and his dance partner Michelle Menzies. A chance for two entertaining events in one evening. Final WOAA intermediate standings GP Kincardine 22 Lions Head 22 Durham 22 Ripley 16 Milverton 18 Lucknow 18 St. Clements 18 Woodford 20 Mildmay 16 Teeswater 20 Monkton 18 Wingham 22 Tara 20 Drayton 18 W -L -T 16-6-0 13-7-2 13-8-1 12-4-0 9-7-2 9-8-1 7-6-5 9-10-1 8-6-2 8-11-1 7-11-0 6-14-2 5-15-0 4-13-1 PTS. 32 28 27 24 20 19 19 19 18 17 14 14 10 9 PLAYOFFS Int. "A", Woodford vs. Tara; Int. "B", Wingham vs. Tees - water, winner to meet Kincardine; Int. "C", Lionshead vs. Durham, St. Clements vs. Milverton; Int. "D", Ripley vs. Monkton; Draytonvs. Mildmay, winner to play Lucknow. Wingham and Teeswater are tied at one game a piece with Game 3 in Wingham Friday, Feb. 21 at 8:30 p.m. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1986. PAGE 15. Hallett Central School girls' volleyball team [right] prepares to block a shot from the Clinton Public School girls in a tournament at Clinton Saturday. Blyth girls and boys teams both won their championships. Hallett boys lost only to Blyth, finishing second. Blyth Atoms tie Ripley in exhibition match Blyth Atoms visited Ripley on Saturday for an exhibition game and came home with a 1 - 1 tie in an exciting game. Ripley took the lead in the first period but Blyth rebounded to tie the score in the second when Danny Van Bakel, playing on a forward line instead of his regular defensive position, took a pass from Shawn Rutledge, broke past the defence and went in alone on goal. His shot was stopped but Brian Van Steelandt was there to pop in the rebound. Brian Van Steelandt was chosen the team's offensive player of the game, Jason Elliott in goal was the top defensive player and Kevin Souch was given the award for outstanding effort. 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