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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1993. PAGE 19.
Belgrave Atoms ace-off against Brussels
Circling the puck
Teammates Marc Fischer, No. 10, and Carla Hunt, right of the Brussels House League Atoms
scramble for the puck against two Belgrave opponents. Both teams played hard but Belgrave
went home with the victory on Nov. 27, with a score of 5-3.
more in the second for a good lead.
Robinson also knocked in the
lone third period goal, but it wasn't
enough for the win.
Aaron Bakker did a good job in
net, holding the opposition to three
goals.
Belgrave travelled to Brussels
Nov. 27 for what turned out to be a
well matched game, that could have
gone either way.
Joshua Gropp scored first for the
home team, followed shortly after
by a drive home from Matthew
McCall off a play by Stephen Todd
for a 2-0 lead.
The second period was all Bel-
grave, however, as the team poured
The Belgrave Atoms split the last
two games with a loss against
Stephen Nov. 20 and a win against
Brussels one week later.
Belgrave hosted Stephen in Blyth
and took the first point when Tim
Robinson poked the puck into the
net. Four minutes later Stephen tied
it, however, then tagged on two
The Brussels Novice Rep team
hosted Elma-Logan on Nov. 19 at
Brussels arena. A Good game was
enjoyed by all, but the home team
went down to their first defeat of
the season.
Elma-Logan scored the only goal
of the first period to lead 1-0.
Brussels came out stronger in the
second period and scored twice to
go ahead 2-1. Tyler Campbell
scored both with assists to Mark
Hunter and Nolan Krotz. Elma-
Logan scored again late in the
Carter gets
1 goal,
2 assists
Continued from page 17
early in the second period action.
The Drives then increased their
lead to 6-4 scoring 13 seconds into
third period play.
Brad Carter had a one goal, two
assist effort while Tim Fritz, Brian
Campbell, Corey McKee, J C.
Hewitt and Ron Strome added
singles.
Penalties hindered the Crusaders
as they gave Milverton 15 minutes
of powerplay action during the
game.
The Crusaders travel to
Milverton Friday night for a 9:20
start. Sunday afternoon the Wiarton
Redmen are in town for a 2 p.m.
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it on to score three, while shutting
out Brussels. Jim McCracken got
on the boards first, then set up
Aaron Bakker for the next goal.
The third point came from Kevin
Hopf, off the stick of Matt Snow.
Gropp lit the light in the third to
tie it, but two goals from Robinson
and Hopf with Justin Campbell
assisting on the second gave Bel-
grave the win.
Good goaltending by Matt Elliot
for Brussels and Belgrave's Travis
Campbell kept the game tight.
second to tie the game at two.
Brussels played hard in the third,
but couldn't keep Elma-Logan from
scoring twice more to end the game
4-2.
It was a good game played by
both teams. Matt Clarkson played
well in goal for Brussels.
The Brussels team hosted
Milverton on Nov. 26 at 6:30 and
played a good game. Brussels
scored four times in the first period
with three goals by Krotz and
assists to Ken McCallum, Darrell
McClure and Lee Dilworth. The
other goal was scored by Campbell
with an assist to Clarkson.
Milverton scored their only goal in
the first period.
The Milverton team played a
very strong second period keeping
the Brussels team off the score
board.
The third period also saw good
playing by both teams, but Brussels
scored five more times. Krotz
notched two unassisted goals,
Campbell with assist from Hunter,
then Hunter assisted by Matt
Clarkson and Joel Hemingway
unassisted finished the game.
Scott McDonald played well in
goal, making a good stop on a
breakaway.
Next game is Dec. 3 at 6:30 in
Brussels against Seaforth.
Brussels Novices get first loss