HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-03-08, Page 17THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1989. PAGE 17.
Belgrave Tykes win
Lucknow Championship
Blyth Atoms lead Zurich playoff
Belgrave Tykes swept to three
straight wins to capture the “A”
Championship at the Lucknow Tyke
tournament on Saturday.
In the first game Belgrave scored
twice in the first, once in the
second and twice in the third for a
5-0 win over Howick. Peter Irwin
scored from Steven McBurney to
get Belgrave off to a good start only
1:43 into the game. With 50
seconds left in the period Peter
Irwin scored from Mathew Beck
and Curtis Knight to give Belgrave
a two goal lead.
Robbie McGee scored the only
goal of the second period with
Justin Campbell and Tyler Fenton
assisting. In the third, Brian Sin
clair scored from Robbie McGee
and Tim Robinson and Tim Robin
son scored from Justin Campbell
and Brian Sinclair to round out the
scoring.
Peter Irwin scored all four goals
in the second period as Belgrave
defeated Brussels 4-1 in the second
game of the tournament.
In the championship game Bel
grave took on the hometown Luck
now team and won an easy 8-2
victory. Tim Robinson scored less
than three minutes into the game to
give Belgrave a lead with Peter
Irwin and Mathew Beck assisting.
Late in the period Peter Irwin
scored his first goal from Curtis
Knight to make it 2-0. Lucknow
came back just 10 seconds later
with a goal to send the score to 2-1
Seaforth hosts bonspiel
The Brussels Curling Club held
another Bonspiel on Saturday,
March 4 at the Seaforth Curling
Club.
The 10 a.m. draw was sponsored
by McGavin Farm Supply. Neil
McGavin presented the trophies
and prizes to the winners. First
with 50.25 points was the team of
Rick McDonald, Jo-Ann McDon
ald, Gord Pryce, and Irma Pryce. In
second place with 31.75 points was
the rink of Brian Alexander, Velma
Locking, Bob Alexander and Joyce
Alexander. Third place with 31.75
points went to Stu Steiss, Made
line Steiss, Fred Smith and Sandy
Smith. Fourth, with 30.5 points was
Stan Waldie, Shirley Waldie, Al
Houston and Lorna Houston; fifth,
Bill Dowd, Jean Baillie, Joe Martin
and Feme Martin; sixth, Murray
Huether, Merle Macintosh, Mac
Macintosh and Mary Huether;
seventh, George Zwep, Jane Zwep,
Murray Bone and Steve Adams;
eighth, Fred Smith, Marg Taylor,
Tom Warwick and Teuni Smith.
The 11:30 a.m. draw was spon
sored by Oldfield Pro Hardware.
Max Oldfield presented the troph
ies and prizes. First place with
48.25 points went to the team of
Ernie Lewington, Annette Lewing-
Brussels Pre-Novices
win by big score
The Brussels Pre-Novices, four
and five year olds, travelled to
Belmore last Friday night for a
game.
The visiting Brussels team came
out flying as Mathew McCall
scored on a breakaway. Mathew
McCall kept up his good work with
his second goal on a pass from Joel
Kellington. Then it was Joel’s turn
to take the spotlight as he scored
his first of two goals. Belmore
replied with their first goal to make
it 3-1 for Brussels.
Speedy Nolan Krotz got his first
goal of the year as he rifled a shot
past the Belmore goalie. Belmore
helped out on the Brussels fifth
goal as they scored on their own
at the end of the first period.
There was no scoring in the
second period but Robbie McGee
gave Belgrave a lead they’d never
relinquish early in the third with a
goal from Justin Campbell and
Craig Marks.
Then Peter Irwin went to work
scoring five straight goals for
Belgrave. His first goal with 6:55
left in the game was assisted by
Tim Robinson and Tyler Fenton
while Tim Robinson and Brian
Sinclair assisted on the second. The
third goal was unassisted but Tyler
Fenton and Curtis Knight assisted
on the fourth. Then, after Lucknow
scored its final goal, Mathew Beck
and Tim Robinson drew assists on
Peter's sixth goal of the game and
12 goal of the tournament.
Peter Irwin accepted the trophy
for the team and Justin Black, who
was unable to play because of an
injury but had been on hand to
supply moral support, carried the
trophy off the ice.
Friday the team had played an
exhibition game against Wingham
winning 4-1. Wingham took the
early lead but Tim Robinson scored
three minutes later to tie the score.
Justin Campbell scored seconds
later to give Belgrave the lead.
In the second period Tim Robin
son and Justin Campbell scored to
salt away the victory for Belgrave.
The next game for the Tykes will
be at home against Blyth on March
14.
ton, Max Oldfield and Sharon
Cowman; second, with 35 points
went to George Steven, Nancy
Steven, Ross Engel and Jane Rock;
third, with 35 points was Ross
Veitch, Fran Bremner, Gord Mit
chell and Julie Mitchell; fourth,
with 29.75 points went to Pete
Exel, Tami Allen, Glen Allen and
Vicki Senard; fifth, Ron Pryce, Flo
Smith, Dave St. Marie and Bev
Campbell; sixth, Abe Versteeg,
Nancy Exel, Cheryl MacDonald
and Debbie Versteeg; seventh,
John Johnston, Janet Ireland, Brad
Clements and Sylvia Van Dongen;
eighth, Dave MacDonald, Wendy
MacDonald, Steve Cocker and Cyn
thia Cocker.
Some of the Brussels Junior
Curlers who curl with the Listowel
High School competed in the
Huron-Perth Championship in Sea
forth on Thursday, March 2. The
team consisting of Michael Alex
ander, Craig Workman, Brian
Alexander and George White won
the ‘A’ Championship and the team
of Jacqui Nichol, Janyelle Meh-
ring, Michelle Ward and Barb
Alexander won the ‘B’ Champion
ship. Both teams advance to the
next level to be played in Glenco on
March 8 and 9.
net. Joel Kellington finished out
the Brussels scoring for a well
deserved 6-1 victory. The entire
team played a great game.
This four and five year old team,
with the help of some six-year-olds,
consists of Mathew McLellan,
Tyler Bragg, Chris Coulter, Joshua
Gropp, Chad Fischer, Andy Van
Beek, Kenny McCallum, Marc
Fischer, Nolan Krotz, Mathew
McCall, Justin Ruttan and Joel
Kellington. Their coaches Don
Ruttan, Ken Van Beek and Chris
Cooper have done a great job with
these boys.
Their next game is in Brussels on
Friday night at 6:45 against Bel
more.
BY RUSTY BLADES
The Blyth Atoms took a strangle
hold on their playoff series with
Zurich last week as they played to a
4-4 overtime tie in Zurich, then
rebounded with a convincing 6-2
win in Blyth.
In Zurich on Monday, February
27 the teams played a scoreless
first period but Blyth scored direct
ly from the second period face-off
to take the lead. Christopher
Howson and Henry Bos did the
work before Ryan Chamney lit the
red light up.
Zurich tied the game but Blyth
took the lead once again as the
third period opened. Ten seconds
into the period Jason Rutledge
found the target as he was set up
by Brian McNichol. After Zurich
Brussels battles back
against Zurich Atoms
Brussels Atoms fought back from
the brink of elimination in the
WO A A playoff series with Huron
Park with two wins last week.
Tuesday night Brussels scored
two goals in the third period to
come from behind and prevent
elimination. Trailing 2-0 in the
best-of-five series, Brussels saw
the visitors score two goals midway
through the first period. But Brad
Mulvey kept the local team’s hopes
up as he scored an unassisted goal
before the period ended to keep
Brussels close.
The second period was scoreless
but Trevor Machan got Brussels
going three minutes into the third
when he scored from Jamie Smith.
There was another scoring drought
before Jamie Smith gave Brussels
the lead with only 2:45 left in the
game with Trevor Machan assist
ing. Brussels hung on for a 3-2 win.
In Huron Park Friday, Brussels
again fell behind but rallied for a
win. Huron Park scored in the first
but David Lewington brought Brus
sels back two minutes later with an
unassisted goal. Jeff Lewington
then gave Brussels a brief lead as
he scored from Mike Dauphin with
just 1:54 left in the first period.
The second period scoring be-
Brussels Novices
tie Goderich
Brussels Houseleague Novices
visited Goderich and played to a 3-3
tie Sunday.
Corey Campbell led the attack
with two goals. Trevor Wilson
scored the other.
HEALTH ON THE HILL—1
A series of bi-weekly reviews of activities at
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
WINTER INTERLUDE A SUCCESS
Litt led id Hospital Staff know about the individual talents of the Laboratory Staff lurking unsuspectingly
behind microscopes and syringes. Give them the challenge of orchestrating the dinner and dance
“Winter Interlude’’ and watch out! Those individual talents combined and harmonized to produce
quality like a symphony. All we can say is “Encore"! Profit to date is approximately $8,500.00.
HOSPITAL TOUR PLANNED
On March 22 you can seefor yourself first hand the inner workings of your Comm unity Hospital. See how
x-ray equipment works and experience the Physiotherapy hot wax bath. There is lots more to explore.
We know you’ll be impressed.
GIANT YARD SALE
Calling all Pack Ratsand Garage Sale Enthusiasts! A great opportunity to participate in the biggest yard
sale while enjoying an old fashioned breakfast is approaching or; the May 24th holiday weekend. Have
fun while supporting the Building Fund.
ACTIVATION GROUP
Thanks to Don Hulley, Maintenance from the Activation Group for constructing an embroidery frame
that patients are enjoying the use of.
tied the game again, Brian and
Jason teamed up quickly for Blyth
as Jason took Brian’s pass and
backhanded the puck through the
Zurich goalie’s legs. Scott Arthur
also garnered an assist on the goal.
Zurich battled back to tie the
game at 3-3 and the score remained
tied as regulation time expired.
This set up a 10-minute overtime
frame and Zurich wasted no time as
they took a 4-3 lead 23 seconds into
the extra period. Blyth scored the
final goal of the game with just
over four minutes left as a direct
result of some crisp passing.
Brian McNichol passed to Jason
Rutledge who found Scott Arthur
standing in the slot. Scott one-tim
ed the puck past a maze of players
and the game ended with a 4-4
score.
longed to Huron Park as they
scored two goals to take the lead
going into the third. Jamie Smith
scored just 1:24 into the third to tie
the game for Brussels but two
minutes late Huron Park took the
lead again.
There were white knuckles for
Brussels fans until David Lewing
ton scored from Trevor Machan
with just 3:47 left in the game to tie
the score.
Relief turned to celebration as
Randy Beuermann scored with just
two seconds left in the game to give
Brussels a 5-4 win. David Lewing
ton and Trevor Machan assisted on
the winning goal.
The two teams were scheduled to
play again Tuesday night in Huron
Park.
END OF SEASON
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The teams returned to Blyth in
an interesting return engagement
on Thursday, March 2.
Blyth took a 2-0 first period lead
with Brad Anderson as the offen
sive catalyst. Brad set up Ryan
Chamney for the first goal and then
scored on a screened point shot
with an assist to hardworking
centreman Brian McNichol.
Blyth outscored Zurich 3-2 in the
second period as they took a
commanding 5-2 lead. Jason Rut
ledge and Scott Arthur assisted on
the winner as Brian McNichol
banked one in off a Zurich defen
der’s leg. Christopher Howson and
Ryan Chamney then assisted on
Blyth’s fourth goal as hard-shotting
Henry Bos one-timed a perfect
pass. Jason Rutledge and Scott
Athur then teamed up with Brian
McNichol again as Brian poked in a
loose puck in the Zurich crease.
Blyth salted the game away in
the third period with a power play
marker as Henry Bos scored his
second goal of the game with
assists to Ryan Chamney and
Christopher Howson.
This 6-2 win gave Blyth a
comfortable 5-1 lead in points in
this series as the action returned to
Zurich on Monday night.
After some controversy, or
should I say whining, regarding the
officiating of the last game, 1
thought those concerned would
enjoy this quote.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: NHL
supervisor of officials John
McCauley, when asked if coaches
and referees would ever get along:
“No. It won’t happen in this
lifetime and it won't happen in the
next lifetime either because the
referees will be up there (pointing
up) and the coaches will be down
there (pointing down.).’’