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PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2001.
Sports
Mites off to good start
The Wingham Juveniles had an
awful few days of hockey this past
weekend.
On Friday, travelling in bad weath-
er to Durham with 10 skaters in tow,
Wingham lost to Durham 5-2.
Wingham led this game 2-I until
roughly six minutes into the third
period when the bottom just came out
of the barrel. Durham scored three
quick goals and added an empty net-
ter to seal the win.
Scoring for Wingham were Aaron
Seip and Craig Marks. Assists went
to Shawn Henry and Kevin Hopf.
On Saturday with a few more bod-
ies on the bench, Wingham hosted
Listowel. Things started well for
Wingham as Curtis Knight deflected
a Hopf point shot past the Listowel
goalie to take a 1-0 lead. Peter Irwin
also assisted on the play.
Listowel then scored three of their
own before Hopf made the score 3-2.
Brad Wright tied the score heading
into the intermission. Irwin assisted
The Blyth Bulldog Mites have
started their season off with a game
in Palmerston where the Bulldogs
captured an awesome 16-0 win.
Travelling to Clinton for their sec-
ond gaine the Mites picked up anoth-
er win. Scoring for Blyth were
Spenser Stevenson (two), Rebecca
Chalmers - (two), and Kennan
Macdonald. Assists were given to
Drew Wood, Dalton Richmond,
Nathan Plunkett, Caroline
McDowell and Alex Peters. Josh
Hay put goal number six in, assisted
by Brayden Whitfield.
Clinton soon regained some
strength and landed three goals for
their own.
Blyth bounced back with three
more goals by Stevenson,
Macdonald and Charmers. Assisting
these goals were Laura Higgins,
Wesley Thompson and McDowell.
Clinton kept the pressure on with
tour more goals. Blyth landed three.
more goals put in by Jonathon
Atkinson, Richmond and Stevenson.
Assists went to Wood, Thompson,
Higgins and Whitfield.
Defence and goaltending were
shared by all players with great
plays. The final score was 12-7 for
Blyth.
The Mites had their first home
game on Dec. 8 against Lucknow.
The lone home goal was put in by
Atkinson, assisted by Plunket.
The Bulldogs met with Lucknow
for a second time and again
Lucknow came out on top. Blyth's
lone goal was placed by Peters,
assisted by Stevenson.
The next home game for the Blyth
Bulldog Mites is Jan. 5 at noon.
on the tying goal.
However, the third period was
marred by bad penalties and very
poor play on the ice. Listowel scored
four unanswered goals to take the
game 7-3.
Wingham hosts Elma-Logan next
Saturday at 3 p.m. at the North Huron
Wescast Community Complex.
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