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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-02-11, Page 17THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1987. PAGE 1'.. Blyth Tykes cruise to win BY BRENDA BURKHOLDER Blyth Tykes played against Huron Park on home ice February 7. Thefirst half hour Blyth had four goals to their credit when Huron Park scored their first and only goal of the game. Michael Courtney was doing an excellent job as goal tender. Blyth scored 8 more goals bringing the score to 12 - 1. Goals and assists for the game are as follows: Jeff Cowan, four goals and three assists, Darryl Bromley, two goals and two assists, Mark Wilson, two goals. Greg Blok, a goal and an assist, Jeff Johnston, a goal and an assist, Jeff Ferguson and Michael Haggitt with a goal each and assists by Shane Burkholder and Jason Bad- ley. The Tyke’s next game will be in Clinton when they host an exhibi­ tion game Friday evening at 6 p.m. R.R.S.P. 19.6% FROM US or 9.2% FROM THEMC No Load ... 75% Guaranteed 524 2773 1 800 265 5503 /dRV INVESTMENTS / insurance agency ltd The championship and practically unbeaten Blyth Bears boys’ volleyball team from Blyth Public School did it again last weekend - won the central Huron elementary school volleyball tournament in Clinton for the 12th time in 13years. The champs are [from left] Dave Hessels, Troy Chambers, Martin Steward, Ken Steward, Phil Hubbard, Mike Pawitch, Dave Bell, Darryl Elliott, Chris Bolger and Kevin Souch, with coach Graham Yeats. Absent is Rick Howson. The Bears also won the Invitational Tournament at St. Joseph’s in Clinton two weeks ago. Blyth Pee Wees lose first playoff round The Blyth Pee Wees lost out in the first round of play-offs against Palmerston. The first game in Palmerston was a 3 - 2 decision for Palmerston, with Blyth having trouble adjust­ ing to the large ice service. The second game in Blyth was a much better contest with Blyth controlling the play throughout, but they were unable to get around the opposing goalie, and the results saw Palmerston winning 3 to 1. Despite a discouraging season the boys have had a good time and wish to thank Gary and Jim for their time and help. There will be several other groups and possibly another set of play-offs before the boys enter the Young Canada Tournament in March. Mitchell tops Bulls Continued from Pg. 16 received the second star and Brussels defenceman Paul Robin­ son third star. DROP GAME TO MITCHELL The Bulls were at home on Saturday for a re-scheduled game against the Mitchell Hawks. The visitors claimed the first period of play scoring two unanswered goals to take a 2-0 lead. The second period had the Bulls scoringin thefirstl2seconds of play when Paul Robinson found the spot after a drop pass from Kevin Lee and Marty Rutledge. Play continued until 3:40 was remaining and Marty Rutledge scored from Doug Taylor and Kevin McArter to tie the score. With only 19 seconds remaining on the clock, the Hawks scored to take the lead into the third period. Kevin McArter scored in the first minute of the third period on a pass from Marty Rutledge and Kevin Lee to tie the score again. Mitchell added two more goals to break the tie and play continued to 11:28 before Kevin Lee scored from Kevin McArter to come within one. Brussels had a number of chances to tie the game but just couldn’t beat the sharp Mitchell goalie. Then with 1:18 seconds remaining in the game, Mitchell scored two quick goals 30 seconds apart to claim the 7-4 victory. Brussels out-shot the visitors 39-22 but to no avail. Goalie Jeff Dupee played his first complete game in the Brussels net. The Bulls were to have played in Seaforth on Sunday afternoon but the adverse weather cancelled that game until a later date. The Bulls are scheduled to play in Clinton on Saturday night at 8 p.m. and at home to the Exeter Hawks for the final home game of the schedule before playoffs start. It is going to be a battle till the end as Brussels, Exeter, Mitchell and Seaforth jockey for the top four playoff spots in the northern division. The 50-50 draws were won by John Steffler on Friday night and Steve Coulter on Saturday night. The $501ottery draws made at the Bull’s home games were won by Pete Exel .Brussels and Graham and Johanne Sholdice of Seaforth. Ladies end second curling draw The second draw of the Brussels Ladies Curling Club ended on Tuesday, Feb. 3. First prize went to the team of Nora Stephenson, skip; Marg Taylor, vice; Doris Mitchler, se­ cond and MarjeTeeft, lead, with 42 points. Second prize went to Fran Bremner, skip; Brenda Linton, vice; Jean Bewley, second; and Brenda Keenan, lead with 38 points. Third prize was won by Jo-Ann McDonald, a skip; Sharon Cow­ man, vice; Colleen McNichol, second and Susan Bondi, lead with 36.5 points. 3.9 1 March Blyth Bantams win series The Blyth Bantams started their firstplay-offseries on Monday, February 2 against Belmore. The game was held in Belmore and was close until the start of the third period when Blyth started to show their shooting and skating power. The Blyth attack was led by Dean Whitfield and Allan Hillis who both scored hat-tricks and single goals went to Paul Hoggart, Brent Radford, Drew Allen and Jason Vanderheyden. The final score showed a 10 - 3 win for Blyth. On Wednesday Blyth hosted Belmore in the best two out of three series and sent Belmore home for the year with a 7 - 1 loss. The Blyth attack was led by Jason Vanderheyden with three, Brent Radford with two and Allan Hillis along with Dean Whitfield adding single scores. The next series started on Monday in Zurich and the second game in Blyth on Wednesday, Feb. 11. The boys are providing some spectator-pleasing hockey and would like to invite anyone to come and see. 0/Q GMAC Financing for 24 months On New 1987 S10 Pickups More sports on page 10 Up to $750.0ff Specially Equipped S10 Pickups 1987 Model until March 31/87. 6 year 160,000 kilometer corrosion protection on all 1987 North American produced GM cars 6 year 100,000 kilometer/ warranty on the power !/ train of all 1987 North American produced GM cars New 1986 Caprice Classic Includes air-conditioning, power windows, cruise control, tilt wheel, AM/FM radio. Retail price $18,140.00. Reduced $2,740.00 Sale- $15,400.00 J.L. McCutcheon Motors Ltd Brussels 887-6856 Your Friendly Chev Olds Dealer