HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1997-01-08, Page 7Bly th skaters receive badges
Blyth skaters recently passed
Canskate badges. They are:
Beginner, Brandilyn Bearss,
Cassandra Uyl, Ashley Cartwright;
Elementary, Michelle Hoftyzer,
Kathryn McCabe, Cassandra Uyl,
brandilyn Bearss, Shelby Moore,
Valerie Otten, Jessica Sparling;
Basic, Katie McClinchey, Ashley
Saur, Corinne Falconer; Novice I,
Alyssa Gross, Stephanie Sander
son, Lauren Snell, Katie McClin
chey, Tasha Cook; Novice II,
Angela Nonkes, Jenna Rinn,
Lauren Snell, Alyssa Gross; Novice
III, Amanda Bearss, Nicole Meier,
Hensail outscores Novices
Solid goaltending from a visiting
Hensall netminder held the Brus
sels Novices to one goal in a game
on Dec. 27.
Despite many opportunities to
score, the home squad was stymied
time and again by the Hensall
goalie who helped his team to a 3-1
victory.
Notching the lone Brussels'
marker in the third period was
Brent Wheeler with assists going to
Kyle Proctor and Justin Mayne.
The team got its first win Jan. 3
against a visiting Blyth squad.
Brussels Tykes top opponents
Brussels Tykes continue to storm
the competition, with 9-1, 5-0 and
11-4 victories in recent games.
Dec. 21 Brussels hosted Milver
ton. Goalie Shane Gibson held the
visitors to one, while the offense
showed the the Milverton goalie no
Reps tie at 3
The Brussels Atoms Reps skated
to a 3-all tie when Bayfield came to
town Dec. 20.
After the visitors tagged one in
the first, Brussels went into the sec
ond in a deficit position. But two
shots by Scott Armstrong put the
home squad ahead to begin the
third. Kyle Stephenson and Tyler
Campbell helped set up both goals.
The see-saw play continued
when Bayfield tied things up at the
10:58 point of the final period.
Then four minutes later Brussels
regained the lead off a shot by
Devon Blake, only to have Bayfield
tie it once again fess than two min
utes later. Stephenson and Brandon
Blake assisted on the Brussels' goal.
Dec. 21 Monkton handed the
team a 4-1 loss.
Jessica Wheeler, Tonya Mason,
Shana Dunbar; Novice IV, Lisa
Carter, Amanda Cook, Kerissa Van
Amersfoort, Samantha Gibson,
Arnie Scott, Nicole Meier, Amanda
Bearss; Proficiency, Amanda Cook,
Arnie Scott, Kerissa Van
Amersfoort, Lisa Carter, Samantha
Gibson; Freeskate I, Kerissa Van
Amersfoort.
Senior dances passed were:
Kristyn Gerth, Jr. Bronze Swing,
Jr. Bronze Fiesta Tango; Jamie
Lewis, Jr. Silver Keats Foxtrot, Jr.
Silver American Waltz; Laura
Meier, Jr. Silver American Waltz,
Good hustle and fore checking led
the way to a 7-1 victory.
Matthew White got things going
in the second, with assists going to
Tate Stephenson and Mitch Blake.
Blyth got on the board less than
three minutes later when Luke
Anderson scored the tie-maker.
Stephenson factored on Brussels'
second goal, along with Brett Hunt,
assisting Brent Wheeler who snuck
it between the pipes at the 2:32
mark. Then with just seconds
remaining in the period, White tal
lied his second to give the home
mercy. Scoring hattricks for Brus
sels were Christopher Jutzi and
Chris Corbett, while Chase Chap
man notched two and Adam Cor
bett netted one.
Assists went to Chapman, two;
Jutzi, two; Lance Stafford, two,
Andrew Baker, two; William King
and Mathew Souch.
Dec. 28 the team played
Goderich White in an away game.
Jutzi earned a shutout, while C.
Corbett poured it on scoring four of
Hunt gains experience
Speed skater Kathy Hunt of Ethel
travelled to Calgary to compete in
the short track national team trials,
Dec. 20, along with teammates
from the K-W Sertoma Speed Skat
ing Club.
Competing against the top racers
in the country, Hunt was ranked
30th out of 36 skaters after the pur
suit race, with a time of 1.08.96 in
the 666 metre event and 31st after
the trials.
Hunt said she "summoned all her
Jr. Silver Rocker Foxtrot.
Participants badges went to
Richard Gregg, Darryl Hoftyzer,
Derek Youngblut and Cameron
Chaffe.
Bronze I skaters were: Drew
Crawford, Heather Schmidt,
Brittney Peters, Anthony Peters,
Bradley Haines, Devin Jenkins;
Silver I, Adam Malhiot, Orie
Falconer; Gold I, Jeffrey Elliott,
Kendall Whitfield; Silver II, Brett
Bean, Barry Guse, Eric Jarrett, Josh
Albrechtas; Silver III, Ryan
McClinchey, Micheal Bean.
squad a two point lead going into
the third.
Solid defensive play, and good
goaltending from Andrew McDon
ald, held the visitors at bay, while
Brussels offense used the third
period to widen their lead by four.
White got his hattrick after goals by
Kyle Procter, unassisted, and Kyle
Gibson. The final point came off
the stick of Wheeler.
Assists were credited to White,
Hunt, Mayne and Blake.
The next home game for the
Novices is Jan. 10 against Bayfield.
the five Brussels goals. Gibson
notched the other marker.
A Jan. 4 match-up against Clin
ton Bears, was a Corbett contest
with the brothers scoring all but
one of the 11 goals. Chris tagged
the first seven, assisted on one by
Adam, who then earned himself a
hattrick. Tom Cronin assisted on
two of Adam's goals, and scored
one of his own, assisted by Gibson.
Goalie Ryan Jutzi allowed just
four in this lop-sided victory.
knowledge of preparation for high
level sport to triumph over pressure
to skate to a personal best time."
Her previous mark had been
1.10.23.
She later skated a personal best
in the 500 metre in a time of 50.58
(previously 50.96).
Hunt used the meet as a personal
growth experience, receiving
coaching tips from aspiring skaters
from Canada, Australia and South
Africa.
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8,1997 PAGE 7.
The Brussels Bantam goalie (in a Wingham shirt) has his
attention completely focused on an approaching puck as
the Blyth player hopes for a miscue. The teams met Jan.
6, in Blyth.
Belgrave Junior Girls
tenacious in 3-0 win
Continued from page 6
Cook.
On Thursday, Jan. 2 the Belgrave
Junior Girls travelled to
Kincardine. The team was fired up
as demonstrated by some tenacious
forechecking.
Rachel Elliott tapped the puck
behind the opposition's net to
Brittany Kellington, who centred
for Nicole Proctor to score. This
put Belgrave up by one at 11:15 of
the first.
The visitors continued their
strong play. Sherri Ross kept the
puck in t he Kincardine end passing
it ahead to Michelle cook, who in
turn passed it out to a wide open
Elliott. She snapped a shot passed
the Kincardine netminder at 10:12
of the second period.
Cook closed out the scoring fed
by Kellington on a pass from
Elliott at 12:11 of the third.
The final score was Belgrave 3,
Kincardine 0.
Coach Steve Cook said the total
team effort is what sealed this
victory for Belgrave.
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