HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2019-02-28, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2019.
Local clubs enter postseason
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faced off against the Mitchel
Meteors earlier this week, but a
score was unavailable as of press
time. Next, the squad takes on
Goderich and Mitchell on the road
on March 3 and March 5,
respectively, before returning to
Blyth for a game against the Minto
Mad Dogs on March 6 at 6 p.m.
The PeeWee Rep squad has had a
tough postseason, suffering several
straight losses. The squad had two
games against the Huron-Bruce
Blizzard earlier this week, but scores
weren’t available at press time.
Next, the squad has games against
the Kincardine Kinucks on March 2
at 3:30 p.m. in Brussels and the
Blizzard on March 6 at 7:30 p.m. in
Blyth.
The Bantam Local League team
has won four of five postseason
games and next take on the Central
Perth Predators. The squad visits the
Predators on March 4 and welcomes
them to Brussels on March 6 at 7:30
p.m. The Crusaders then take on the
Wingham Ironmen on March 7 at
8:30 p.m.
The Bantam Rep squad has had a
difficult postseason, losing several in
a row. The squad next takes on the
Minto Mad Dogs in Blyth on March
3 at 4:30 p.m.
The Midget Local League team
played several games this week, but
scores were unavailable at press
time. The team takes to the ice
against the Central Perth Predators
on Feb. 28, then has back-to-back
game days against the Huron-Bruce
Blizzard, welcoming them to
Brussels on March 2 at 5 p.m. and
then travelling to Ripley on March 3.
The Midget AE squad next takes
to the ice against the Mitchell
Meteors in Blyth on March 3. The
team has suffered in the postseason,
earning one win and five losses.
The Midget Rep team faced off
against the Kincardine Kinucks
earlier this week, but a score was
unavailable at press time. Next, the
team travels to Clinton to take on the
BCH Ice Dogs on March 2.
For details, visit the Crusaders at
blythbrusselsminorhockey.ca.
HURON HEAT
In the second round of the Lower
Lakes Female Hockey League
(LLFHL), the Novice B Huron Heat
are tied 1-1 against the South Huron
Sabres. The squad next takes on the
Sabres on March 2 at the Stephen
Township Arena.
The Atom A squad, in the Ontario
Women’s Hockey Association
(OWHA) playdowns, recently
posted a 1-1 tie against the Saugeen
Maitland Lightning. The squad will
next take on the Stratford Aces in
Stratford on March 2, before hosting
the Lightning at the Central Huron
Community Complex on March 3 at
11:30 a.m.
The Atom C squad, in OWHA
playdowns, recently fell to Mitchell
on the road on Feb. 23 by a score of
3-0. The squad welcomed Mitchell
on Feb. 26, but a score was
unavailable at press time. The team
next faces off against the Stratford
Aces in Seaforth on March 2 at 2
p.m.
The same squad, in the Western
Ontario Girl’s Hockey League
(WOGHL) playoff round-robin, has
a 2-1 record, besting the Waterloo
Ravens and Mitchell Meteors 1-0
and 2-0, respectively, and losing to
the West Oxford Inferno C. The
team next welcomes the Waterloo
Ravens C club to the Seaforth and
District Community Centre on Feb.
28 at 6:30 p.m.
The Huron Heat Atom HL team,
in the WOGHL playoff round-robin,
is undefeated in the postseason,
posting a 3-1 win over the Ilderton
Jets and tying and beating the West
Oxford Inferno 2-2 and 2-1. The
team played the Lucan Irish in
Zurich earlier this week, but a score
was unavailable at press time.
The team next takes to the ice
March 9 in Lucan against the Irish.
The PeeWee BB squad has posted
a scoreless tie against the Stratford
Aces in its LLFHL playoffs. Next
the team takes on the South Huron
Sabres in Brussels on March 1 at
7:30 p.m.
The PeeWee C squad has had an
even postseason, with three wins,
two losses and a tie in its OWHA
playdowns.
The squad next takes to the ice on
March 5 against the South Huron
Sabres in Zurich in the WOGHL
playoff round-robin.
The Bantam BB squad swept the
LLFHL first round games, posting
wins over Stratford and Lambton,
and, in round two, were bested by
the Stratford Aces in their first
meeting. The team took on the Aces
again earlier this week and, if
needed, will face them on March 3 at
the Central Huron Community
Complex to finish the best-of-three
series.
The Bantam C squad has a nearly
perfect postseason record, posting
wins over the Lucknow/Wingham
86ers, the Mitchell Meteors, St.
Marys Rock and the St. Thomas
Panthers. The squad did fall to the
Kent County Fillies C squad,
however. The team next takes to the
ice on March 1 against the South
Huron Sabres at 8:30
p.m. in Brussels.
The Midget BB
squad had its first
LLFHL second
round game in Blyth
earlier this week
against the
Wallaceburg Lakers,
but a score wasn’t
available at press
time. The team next
takes on Wallaceburg
on the road on March
1 and, if necessary,
on March 2 in
Clinton at 8 p.m.
The Midget C
squad has had a
rough postseason,
earning two wins and
four losses. The team
next sees action
against the Kent
County Fillies in
Bothwell for the
WOGHL playoff
round-robin on Feb.
28. In the OWHA
playdowns, the
squad will next face
the Lucknow/
Wingham 86ers at
the North Huron
Wescast Community
Centre on March 4.
The Senior Huron
Heat next faces off
against St. Marys
Rock in Stephen
Township on Feb. 28
at 9 p.m.
For full details,
visit the league at
huronheat.com.
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Sports
Fun and games
With the broomball season winding down, it’s simultaneously time to get
serious with tournaments and postseason play and loosen up a bit with
some games more aimed at fun than competition. The parents-versus-
players games held on the weekend in Blyth may fall under the competitive
or fun label depending on who you ask. Above, the Blyth Atom broomball
squad faces off against their parents. (Hannah Dickie photo)
Serve it up
Desiree Mac Donald, of the B Division Champions, The
Cream Rises Again, lines up a serve during the Blyth Lions
Club snow volleyball tournament fundraiser on Saturday.
(Hannah Dickie photo)