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Ritchie and Elliott to tie the game.
That was all the scoring for this
game as it ended in a I-I draw.
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Sports
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The Blyth Midget Bulldog goalie with some defensive help keeps an eye on a wayward puck,
while the Sunderland forward pays equally close attention. The two teams are facing off in all-
Ontario final competition. The Dogs, who are currently leading the series, will travel to
Sunderland on Sunday for game three. (Vicky Bremner photo)
The Brussels Midget BuNetts
travelled to Alvinston for a playoff
matchup on Monday, March 17.
Alvinston struck first, but the
Bulletts answered quickly when
Michelle Cook scored on a rebound
of Rachel Elliott's shot to tie it.
Alvipston tallied another goal in
the second period.
The Bulletts just could get back
on track as Alvinston scored two
more unanswered goals before the
end of the game and defeated
Brussels 4-1.
The Bulletts hosted Parkhill on
Wednesday, March 13 in another
playoff matchup. This was a tight
checking affair. Parkhill solved the
stellar goaltending of Bullett Nicki
Berfelz in the opening period to give
them an early lead.
Brussels had their difficulty as
well at solving the Parkhill
goaltender, however with a minute
to go in the second Satoh McDonald
and Ashley Ritchie combined to set
up Cook who fired in her own
rebound to tie the game. the Bulletts
created many scoring chances but
failed to find the net as this game
ended in a 1-1 draw.
The Bulletts travelled to Mitchell
for their last playoff game on
Saturday, March 16. The team faced
another tough competitor in this
match. Mitchell squeezed a shot
behind Berfelz to take the early
lead.
The Bulletts struck back in the
second period when Cook scored on
a scramble in front assisted by
Bulletts lose 1, tie 2
Midgets lead OMHA series
The Blyth Midget Bulldogs picked Game two returned to Blyth on
up two wins this past weekend to Sunday afternoon. Sunderland led 2-
take a 4-0 point lead in the six-point 1 until Blyth scored two goals in
All-Ontario Midget E Final over 30 seconds late in the second
Sunderland. period.
The Dogs opened the series in The Dogs were leading 4-3 until
Sunderland on Saturday. The visitors Sunderland tied the game with six
scored twice in the first period and minutes remaining, sending the
carried a 3-1 lead into the third game to overtime. Loder pounced on
frame. a loose puck just six seconds into
Sunderland pulled within one overtime and scored a breakaway
early in the third period, but Blyth goal to give the Bulldogs sudden
replied with eight minutes remaining victory.
to clinch the game with an empty- Other Blyth goals went to Cole
'letter to take a 5-2 win. Stewart, two; Loder and Shaun
• Scoring for Blyth were Rob Henry. Adding assists were Bromley,
Archambault, Josh Albrechtas, two; Archambault and T. J. Marks.
Micah Loder, Kirk Stewart and Matt Game three will be played in
Bromley. Adding assists were Loder Sunderland Sunday, March 24 at 4
with two and Mike Bean. p.m.
PeeWees on to OMHA final
Last week the Brussels PeeWees Heading into the fourth, fifth and
played three games against Cayuga. finally sixth period the Brussels
On Friday, March 8 Brussels team found the net. White scored the
hosted the Cayuga team in game only goal of the game on a pass from
four of a five-game series and tied. McClinchy and Corbett after 72
Scoring for the Brussels team were minutes of hockey.
Chris Corbett from Chase Chapman They now play Desoronto for the
and Matt McClinchy, Matt White OHMA finals. The first home game
unassisted and shorthanded, and is Good Friday at 7 p.m. then again
McClinchy who tied the game with on Saturday, March 30 at 2 p.m.
31 seconds on a pass from White. No
scoring was done in overtime.
The Brussels team then travelled
to Cayuga for game five on Monday
and lost 2-1. Scoring the lone goal
was Adam Corbett.
With this loss the teams were tied
with five points each and heading to
game six on Tuesday night. For
those that were there it was the game
of the year with both teams battling
hard and the goalies making
outstanding saves. After three
periods of play there was still no
score.
_HEALTH ON THE HILL_
A Review of activities at
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
GRIEF RECOVERY OUTREACH 12 week program that will
change your life! Whether your loss results from death, divorce or
childhood issues, recent or sometime in the past, recovery IS possible.
Date: Tues., March 19, 2002. Time: 7;00 p.m. Place: Knox
Presbyterian Church, Goderich, Ont. Cost: $25.00. For further
information, please contact Huron Hospice Volunteer Service office at
527-0655.
STUDENT VOLUNTEERS applications now being accepted for
students interested in joining the Student Volunteer Program.
Anticipate interviews and orientation for April 2002. Welcome to
Shirley Dinsmore and Debbie Williamson who are now the Program
Co-ordinators. To apply, please contact Shirley Dinsmore at 527-0655.
CPR/FIRST AID Basic Rescuer CPR/Standard First Aid
certification/recertification: March 23 & 24th. For further information
and to register, please contact the Canadian Red Cross, (519) 273-9339
or e-mail firstaid.stratford@redcross.ca.
ANNOUNCEMENT SCH is pleased to announce Dr. Peter Fowler of
Fowler-Kennedy Sport Medical Clinic will be providing a monthly
clinic as of March 2002 for sports and activity related musculo-skeletal
problems.
DIABETES: "SPRING TUNE-UP" day long 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
April 10, 2002 for people with Diabetes, their family and friends at the
Mitchell Golf & Country Club. Topics include: "Diabetes & Heart
Disease: What Can We Do About It?", Dr. Terri Paul; "Everything You
Ever Wanted to Know about Fibre But Were Afraid to Ask", Lorraine
Devereaux & Cheri Dolmage; "Fun with Fitness", Nelva Scott.
"Practical Diabetes Management Tips", Marian Lane, Lisa Murray.
"Uncluttering Your Winter Attic - Pursuing Wellness", Gabrielle Del
Bianco. Displays of the latest in diabetes management tools, books
with opportunity to talk directly to Co. representatives. Cost:
$20.00/person before March 27/02, otherwise $30.00/person; includes
nutrition breaks and lunch. To register or for more information please
call (519) 272-8210 Ext 2361 or make cheque payable to "Huron Perth
Diabetes Day" & mail to: Stratford General Hospital, Organizational
Development, 46 General Hospital Dr., Stratford, Ontario NSA 2Y6.
Alexander rink
wins spring
jitney
Brussels Curling Club's spring
jitney winners were: first, Mike
Alexander, Nora Stephenson, Gloria
Wilbee, Fran Bremner; second,
Ernie Lewington, Madeline Steiss,
Bill Bremner, Marilyn Jones; third,
Orval Bauer, Dona Knight, Brian
Warwick, Jean Bewley.