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Sports
Blyth Tykes
beat Zurich 5-1
Elma-Logan players look into the net as Shawn Hakkers [right] scores one of nine goals the Blyth Novices
scored in winning the second game of their Novice E playoff series against Elma-Logan Wednesday night.
The team is in action tonight [Wednesday] against Milverton.
Novices romp to first playoff
series win over Elma-Logan
BY RUSTY BLADES
Game number two of the
Blyth-Elma-Logan novice playoff
series was played in Blyth last
Wednesday, February 25 and
Blythcompleted atwogamesweep
ofthe series with a convincing 9-0
romp.
Ryan Chamney scored the only
two goals of the first period as he
staked Blyth to a 2-0 lead. Ryan
opened the scoring as he took a
rebound from a Peter Craig shot
and swept it into the net. Blyth got a
break on the second goal as Ryan’s
passout from behind the net
deflected it off the skate of the
Elma-Logan goaltender.
Blyth added four more unansw
ered tallies in the second frame to
virtually all but eliminate the
determined Elma-Logan squad.
Ryan Chamney completed his
natural hat-trick with his third
straight goal ofthe game. He took a
set up from Jason Rutledge to the
left of the Elma-Logan goalie and
ripped a wicked wrist shot that
burnt a hole in the twine behind a
battle weary Elma-Logan puck
stopper. Brian McNichol and Chris
HowsonthenSet up Scott Arthur in
the slot who cleverly slid a
backhander into the net. Frederick
Datema started the next goal in
motion as he sent Henry Bos and
Jason Rutledge in on a 2 on 1.
Henry’s passout from the corner
was tipped into the net by a
stretched out Jason Rutledge.
Brian McNichol finished the se
cond period scoring on an unassis
ted effort as he swept around the
opposition net and stuffed the puck
behind the goalie.
Blyth upped the count to 9-0 with
three more markers in the third
stanza. Brian McNichol and Scott
Arthur set up Shawn Hakkers in
the slot for Blyth’s seventh goal.
Then RyanChamney and Henry
Bos assisted on Jason Rutledge’s
second goal of the game as Jason
stuffed the rebound of Henry’s
high shot past a beleagured
opposition goalie. Jason Rutledge
then picked up Blyth’s second
hat-trick ofthe game with Blyth
playing a man short on a play
started by Peter Craig. Ryan
Chamney slid a backhand passout
from the corner of the rink which
Jason neatly deposited in the net.
This was a very well played game
on Blyth’s behalf as everyone
played very good positional hockey
with some fine passing between
teammates. Chris Lee and Mike de
Jong shared another shut-out by
continually picking out every
Elma-Logan shot. The largest
crowd of the season turned out for
this game to cheer the lads on and
most stayed to support the Blyth
Bantams afterwards in their un
successful hunt for a W.O. A.A.
Championship.
The Blyth novice now move on to
play Milverton with the first game
of this series to be played tonight,
Wednesday, March 4 in Blyth at 7
o’clock. Second game is in Milver
ton on Friday, March 6. Another
good crowd would be appreciated
and the team promises to give their
fans full value of the price of
admission.
(XMAITLAND
CABINET KEEPER
BOX 27. R ft *3. WINGHAM (WHITECHURCH). ONTARIO NOG 2WO
BY BRENDA BURKHOLDER
The Blyth Tykes played against
Zurich Saturday morning in Blyth.
The first period passed with
numerous shots on both nets, but
none that counted. Both teams
were getting their share of playing
at their opponent’s end of the rink.
Darryl Bromley was Blyth goalten
der for the game and was doing an
excellent job stopping the puck.
Ronnie Abel-Rinn gave an excel-
lentshotfromtheblue line. The
puck glided across the ice and into
the net, just as the buzzer went for
the line change, so it was not
counted. _
Second period Jason Badley
attempted a shot on Zurich’s net.
The rebound from the Zurich
goalie went to one of their players
who attempted to shoot the puck to
Blyth’s end. Jason Badley was
ready. Again he caught the puck
and shot it across the ice. This time
it went in the net putting the first
goal on the board for Blyth.
Jeff Cowan got a breakaway,
moments later scoring the second
goal andtaking the Zurich goal
KITCHEN CABINET
REFACING
II the cost of New
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George Lubbers
tender by surprise for the second
time. Minutes later, Corey Shann
on took the puck from a Zurich
player, foiling his attempt to shoot
nn net. Corey shot the puck down
the ice to Michael Haggitt who
caught the puck and shot it into the
net. A minute left in the second
period Jeff Ferguson stick handled
the puck up the ice shooting the
puck. It went into the net bringing
the score to 4-0 at the end of the
second period.
Jeff Cowan scored his second
goal of the game in the third period,
doing a superb job controlling the
puck up the ice to the net.
With only minutes left in the
game, Zurich scored their first and
only goal. The final score was 5-1
for Blyth.
The Tykes will travel to Lucknow
Saturday, March 7 for a tourna
ment.
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