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Volume 35 No. 10
RESCUE - Pg. 12
Blyth neighbours band
together to rescue horse
FORUM - Pg. 13
Local farmers consult
with Thompson, Lobb
FARM SAFETY - Pg. 10
Local farmer shares his
story of injury, survival
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INSIDE
THIS WEEK:
Local teams keep alive as playoffs continue
Cottrills
head to
nationals
Local teams continued with their
playoff drives over the past week,
with Blyth Brussels Crusaders and
Huron Heat squads fighting to stay
in the postseason.
BLYTH BRUSSELS CRUSADERS
The Novice Rep Crusaders posted
a win and a loss against the West
Grey Warriors over the past week,
beating the Warriors 4-2 in
Normanby on March 1, but then
losing a home game against the team
5-3 in Blyth on March 2.
The squad also faced off against
the Arthur Vipers this week in back-
to-back game days, starting in
Arthur on March 5 and back in
Brussels on March 6. No score was
available at press time for either
game.
The Atom Local League Black
Crusaders posted a 5-1 win over the
Huron-Bruce Blizzard on March 2 in
Brussels and will next face off
against the Zurich Thunder in Zurich
on March 8.
The Atom Local League Burgundy
Crusaders fell to the Mitchell
Meteors on March 2 in Brussels and
were bested 5-0 by the BCH Ice
Dogs 2 on Feb. 27 in Hensall. The
squad also faced off against the BCH
Ice Dogs 1 on March 4, but a score
was unavailable at press time. The
team next takes on the Mitchell
Meteors in Elma Logan on March 9
at 4 p.m.
The Atom Rep Crusaders extended
their post-season winning streak to
four with a win over the Central
Perth Predators in Blyth on March 1.
The squad took on the Predators
again on March 4, but a score was
unavailable at press time.
The PeeWee Local League
Crusaders were bested by the
Goderich Sailors 2 squad 5-4 on
March 3 and faced off against the
Mitchell Meteors on March 5 and
the Minto Mad Dogs on March 6,
but scores were unavailable at press
time.
The PeeWee Rep squad continued
a disappointing postseason, being
handed their seventh and eighth
straight postseason losses against the
Huron Bruce Blizzard on Feb. 27
and Kincardine Kinucks,
respectively. The squad had a chance
for redemption on March 6 with a
game scheduled against the Blizzard
in Blyth. A score was unavailable at
press time.
The Bantam Local League team
faced off against the Central Perth
Predators twice this week, visiting
Milverton on March 4 and hosting
the Predators on March 6, but scores
were unavailable at press time.
The team next takes on the
Wingham Ironmen in Wingham on
March 7 at 8:30 p.m.
The Bantam Rep Crusaders earned
a 2-0 win against the TCDMHA
Rebels in Brussels on Feb. 27, then
tied the Minto Mad Dogs 2-2 on
March 3. The squad faced off against
the Saugeen Shores Storm on March
4 in Blyth, however a score was
unavailable at press time.
The Midget Local League team
earned a mark in every column over
the past week, besting the Central
Perth Predators on Feb. 28 on the
road, drawing with the Huron-Bruce
Blizzard 4-4 in Brussels on March 2
and losing 5-1 against Blizzard in
Lucknow on March 3. The squad
faced off against the Predators on
March 4 and the Listowel Cyclones
on March 6, but scores were
unavailable as of press time.
The Midget AE Crusaders fell to
the Mitchell Meteors AE squad in
Blyth on March 3. The team next
takes on the Walkerton Capitals AE
squad on March 8 at the Brussels,
Morris and Grey Community Centre
at 8 p.m. before travelling to
Mitchell for a rematch against the
Meteors on March 10.
Finally, the Midget Rep Crusaders
posted a 4-3 win over the Kincardine
Kinucks on Feb. 27. The squad also
faced off against the BCH Ice Dogs
on March 2, but a score was
unavailable at press time.
For more information, visit
blythbrusselsminorhockey.ca.
HURON HEAT
The Novice B Heat continued its
Lower Lakes Female Hockey
League (LLFHL) playoff run,
triumphing 3-2 over the South
Huron Sabres in the squad’s third
match against the Sabres. The win
gave the team a 2-1 series victory
over the Sabres.
The Atom A squad had a rough
week, losing 1-0 to the Stratford
Aces and 5-2 against the Saugeen
Maitland Lightning in Ontario
Women’s Hockey Association
(OWHA) action on March 2 and 3
respectively. The team next
Shawn and Katie Cottrill of
Belgrave will be competing in their
fourth national mixed doubles
championship later this month; their
first time representing their home
province of Ontario.
In the past several years, the
Cottrills have managed a berth in the
championship based on season
points alone, but, after a big win in
Brampton over the weekend, the duo
will be representing the province in
the national competition in
Fredericton, New Brunswick,
beginning March 19.
Teams can compete in the
tournament either through points or
through winning provincial
championships, earning the right to
represent their home province as the
Cottrills now have, realizing a major
achievement for the couple.
“This has been one of our number-
one goals since we started
competing in mixed doubles six
years ago,” Shawn said in an
interview with The Citizen. “We lost
in the final in 2015, lost in the semis
in 2016 and haven’t been back to the
playoffs since. It was pretty
Tough contest
The Blyth Brussels Novice Rep Crusaders are up to their
eyeballs in playoff contests these days after winning the
Silver Stick tournament late last year, but they found
themselves on the losing end of a 5-3 score on Saturday in Blyth.
The Crusaders had beaten the West Grey Warriors on March 1 in
Normanby 4-2, but then lost on home ice. (Shawn Loughlin photo)
By Denny Scott
The Citizen
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By Denny Scott
The Citizen
Clocks go ahead one hour March 10
beginning at 2 a.m.