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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. Or maybe you couldn't walk. Or your vision was blurred. That's what it's like to live with multiple sclerosis. But with your help, we can connect with a cure. 1 800 268 7582 Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada Union Gas is "Going Mobile" in the North Huron area! Last year, Union Gas extended natural gas service to the North Huron area. Since then more than 350 homes and almost 80 businesses have switched to natural gas in the communities of Blyth, Brussels, Belgrave and Londesborough. When we started construction in the North Huron area last year, we opened temporary stores in Blyth and Brussels, as well as in the neighbouring communities of Wingham and Teeswater. These stores were set up to provide the residents of your community a place to get information and ask questions with regards to natural gas and the natural gas pipeline system. Since construction of the natural gas pipeline in the North Huron area has been completed and operational for some time, the number of people visiting our stores in Blyth and Brussels has slowed down considerably, and more time is being spent by our staff out visiting customers or potential customers al their homes or businesses. In order to respond to the changing needs in your community, Union Gas is changing our current stores into a new "mobile office!!" Our new mobile office will travel throughout the communities of Blyth, Brussels, Belgrave and Londesborough and provide you with the same services our other stores did. However, our new mobile office will allow us to serve you better! Instead of having to come to our office for any information or questions, we will come to you! This will make getting any information about natural gas easier and more convenient for the residents in the North Huron area. The new Union Gas mobile office opened in your area on January 6,1997. The current Union Gas stores located in Blyth and Brussels were closed as of Friday, December 20, 1996. John Latham, who has been working at the temporary stores in Blyth and Brussels for the past few months will continue to be our representative in this area. You will be able to either call John in the mobile office to ask any questions or set up a time for him to visit you, or simply wait for him to come to your area and approach him with any questions or requests you may have. The new Union Gas mobile office (pictured) will be located in a white Chevrolet Lumina Van with Union Gas clearly marked on the outside. The office will be open from Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or call anytime and leave a message. The telephone number for the mobile office will be: (519) 357-6648 If long distance, please call our London Office (toll free) at: 1-800-895-7193 Union Gas would like to thank you for letting us supply your energy needs.