HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-01-28, Page 13THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1987. PAGE 13.
Fun is everywhere after a big storm like the one that hit Huron county
Friday and Saturday. A large pile of snow on the parking lot of George
Radford Construction in Blyth provided an exciting slide for Angela
Bailey on Sunday afternoon. The first storm of the winter closed
Highway 4 for much of Saturday.
Blyth Tykes top Bayfield
BY BRENDA BURKHOLDER
Blyth Tykes played an exciting
home game against Bayfield Mon
day evening.
Four minutes into the first
period Jeff Cowan scored the first
goal, assisted by Jason Badley. It
looked so good, less than a minute
later they decided to try it again,
this time Shane Burkholder pass
ing the puck to Jason Badley who
assisted Jeff Cowan with his
second goal. Third goal of the game
was by Corey Shannon; assisted by
Darryl Bromley.
A few minutes later Darryl
Bromley scoredthefourth goal,
assisted by Scott Bromley. With
four minutes left in the first period
Ronnie Abel-Rinn passed the puck
to Michael Courtney who assisted
Corey Shannon for his second goal
of the game bringing the score to 5 -
0 at the end of the first period.
Four minutes into the second
period Jeff Cowan performed a
hat-trick scoring three goals all
within a minute of each other.
Assists were by Mark Wilson,
Corey Shannon and Ronnie Abel-
Rinn, respectfully. This was Jeff
Cowan’s fifth goal. The score was
now 8 - 0.
The defence was doing an
excellent job keeping the puck at
Bayfield’s end of the rink. Coach
Barry Bromley continued to alter
nategoalies. First period was Mark
Wilson and Jason Badley. Second
period Jeff Johnston, Michael
Courtney and Shane Burkholder.
Entering intothethird period
with Shane Burkholder in net,
Bayfield gave two excellent shots
on net but was stopped by Shane.
Darryl Bromley moved into net
with Jeff Cowan goal tender for the
latter part of the third period.
Three and a half minutes left in the
third period Michael Courtney
scored the ninth goal; assisted by
Burkholder. Less than a minute
later Corey Shannon scored his
third goal of the game; assisted by
Blyth Lions club helps
CHSS track team
Opinion
Rivalries at school
BY LISA BOONSTOPPEL
Preps rule! I Headbangers rule!!
It is the beginnings of a silent war
going on at Central Huron Secon
dary School (C.H.S.S.).
Why is this controversial dilema
occurring at a small, public
highschool? The answer lies in the
demands and social conformities
brought upon by stereotyping.
In a highschool situation, stu
dents enter a new world where you
are judged by your appearance.
One cannot wear what one pleases
they attribute themselves to be
“concerned about the school and
responsible enough to stay in class
and work hard “Teachersare also
becoming involved, stating their
viewpoints of the “idiocy" of the
situation.
If the school is going to have a
strong, united spirit, the rivalry
and stereotyping are going to have
to stop. The extremists on both
sides must realize that each
individual is unique and cannot be
classified.
The 1987 indoor Track and Field
season at C.H.S.S. is well under
way with practices being held on a
regular basis for distance runners,
sprinters, high jumpers, pole
vaulters and throwers.
The team hopes to maintain its
fourth place finish of the last two
years at the Huron Perth Cham
pionships in May and perhaps even
move up a notch or two. The team
would appear to be strong in both
the Midget Boy and Giri divisions
and the Junior Boys. The main
weaknesses would appear to be in
the Girls’ throwing events and in
the Senior Girls’division. More
participants are needed in these
areas to improve the school’s
position this year.
One area of concern this year has
been in the area of funding travel
for the team, says Keith Allen. In
order to compete effectively at a
high level, it is necessary to travel
toplaceslikeLondon, Hamilton
and Toronto. Given a reduced
travel budget for the team this
year, it has become necessary to
charge an additional fee from each
of the competitors. Unfortunately,
this does penalize some indivi
duals from poor economic back
grounds. The members and coach
es of the team would like to take this
opportunity to thank the members
of the Blyth Lions Club for their
kind donation of $100 towards the
travel costs of the team this year.
Michael Courtney, bringing the
score to 10 - 0. A minute and a half
left in the game Bayfield gave
another excellent shot on net but
was stopped by Jeff Cowan.
Twenty seconds remaining in the
game Darryl Bromley scored his
second goal of the game; assisted
by Michael Haggitt bringing the
final score 11-0 for Blyth.
Next game will be this Thursday
at5p.m. when the Blyth Tykeswill
host an exhibition game against
Wingham.
Blyth Pee Wees
find winning
touch
After a discouraging season of
losses and near wins and being an
“E’ ’ team playing in a “D’ ’ league,
the Blyth Peewees came up with a
big win on Wednesday night. They
defeated Mildmay 4 - 2 by playing a
fast, hard hitting game.
At the end of the game, the
Mildmay coach congratulated
coach Gary on a good game. He was
quite impressed with the way the
Blyth team had improved.
Mildmay scored the first goal,
but it was soon answered by a goal
by Rick Howson assisted by Jeff
Bromley. Later in the first period
Danny Van Bakel scored from
Mark Coultes. Mildmay scored
once in the second period. In the
third period, Blyth scored two
unanswered goals. The first by
Jason Campbell assisted by Rob
Finch and Jeff Olson; and the
second by Jeff Olson assisted by
Jason Campbell and Tom Cull with
two minutes left in the game.
Superb goaltending by Jason
Elliott contributed to the win.
The boys are hoping for good
results as they move into the first
round of playoffs against Palmer
ston this week.
and be free from discrimination.
What you wear decides your
friends, your habits, your morals;
basically, your niche. It has always
been within the highschool and
always will be. It is unfair and
unjust.
In C.H.S.S. the two sects of
teenagers are the “preps” and the
“headbangers.” A typical stereo
type of a headbanger pictures a
long-haired, cigarette smoker
wearing faded jeans, Motley Crue
or Black Sabbath shirts and a black
leather jacket. The image of a prep
conjures a short haired, dyed
haired scholar who wears baggy
tweed pants and a long wool coat
with slip-on shoes.
Yes, these people are in the
school, but for the majority of the
students, acceptance of these
groups is apparent. Unfortunately,
the extremists from both sides
create currents of tensions that
the majority cannot ignore.
The highschool newspaper, the
Chronicle has featured letters of
protest written from both sides.
The headbangers argue that preps
feel themselves superior but how
can they when “their fads die out
so quickly ... while our music and
our way of dress has lasted through
the years”. The retaliation from
the prep side calls the headbanger
unambitious and destructive while
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