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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1995-01-04, Page 118 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, January 4. 1995 R i f. Seaforth players on all- star team A problem Seaforth's Centenaires haven't had this season is putting the puck in the net. And two of the biggest reasons why are called Steve and going to the Ontario Hockey Association Junior "D"evelopment League's All Star Game later this month. Forwards Steve Mclnally of Seaforth and Steve Geiger of Zurich, both 17, will represent the Seaforth Juniors at the annual showcase event which pits the Eastern Division against the best from the West at Lucan on Sat. Jan. 21. Both Sieves are in the Western Division's "top 10" in scoring. Veteran Geiger has already surpassed last season's totals with the club, with 38 points in 26 games from 15 goals and 23 assists and a mere four minutes in penalties. Last season in 40 games he notched 29 points from 12 goals and 17 assists with 15 penalty minutes. Manager Gregor Campbell notes Geiger is "very coachable and doesn't let his ego get in the way of whatever task he is assigned", and he is the only player with the Cents who hasn't missed a game or practice in the two seasons he has been with the club. Rookie McInally was tied for the Western Division's scoring lead according to the last set of official league statistics. He is averaging Doug Elliott. B. Math An Deposita Insured Within Umlts Rates subject To Verification 5 YEAR Annual 8½%8.8% 1/2`%i Yu(S you 601019 Annual RRSP 3 YDays 7.5'0% i You Cone Annual inuestmenICentre Investment & Tax Planning Secure Investment Products ... from people you can trust SEAFORTH 96 Main St. 527-0420 !NEtGt-1BOUR „Ely vR„ NEtGt { 3O INSURANCE FOR FARM, RESIDENTI 1879-1995 L, COMMERCIAL & AUTO GREGOR CAMPBELL PHOTO CENTENAIRES ALL-STARS - The Seaforth Centenaires will be represented by two forwards called Steve at this season's Ontario Hockey Association Junior "D"evelopmenjLeague All-Star Game at Lucan on Jan. 21. Veteran right winger Steve Geiger of Zurich (left) is one of the top snipers in the league, and rookie centreman Steve Mclnally of Seaforth was tied for first in overall scoring in the league according to the last official statistics. close to two points per game with 43 points in 24 games from 16 goals and 27 assists, with 29 minutes in penalties. Last season he saw limited action as an affiliate player but managed four goals and six assists in 15 games. "Steve also floes a lot of things well that help the team but don't show up on the scoresheet," manager Campbell adds, "such as going into the corner to win the one-on-one battles for the puck and getting back into his own zone to help our defence clear it." Centenaires show some spunk at home outguessed rookie Jake McCracken, 8 ac en, the Bulldogs' bantam -aged goaltending sensation, with a low and sure shot to cap the Seaforth comeback Friday. The Cents played the first half of the game back on their heels, trailed 3-0 midway through, and were outshot 19-9 during the first two periods. Scott Wright got one back for "the Green" before the second period was over and Jeff Volland notched the other in the third, as Seaforth BY BRIAN HALL dominated the remainder of "Closed for Inventory" is a sign regulation and the overtime you've probably seen on the door recording at 20-8 margin in shots of a local store when owners take a on net. few days off to count stock. These Dave Nahrgang extended his owners know that an inventory is a modest unbeaten string to three mugs, for tax filing p ,los%; games in the Seaforth net, as the because they claim income on the Centenaires rebounded from a "accrual basis." horrible November with a Fanning and fishing businesses respectable 5-3-1 record in are unique in that they are allowed December. to file on the cash basis for income Jason Beuttenmiller's powerplay tax purposes. This has led to a blast whizzed past goaltender Adam fallacy that agriculture requires Agar to nail down the victory over different business and financial the Hawks Tuesday, as the procedures. This fallacy has proven Centenaires beat defending OHA to be a serious handicap restricting champion Mitchell for the third- managers effectiveness. Taking straight game this time around, inventory for tax filing purposes is ensuring them of victory in the not as critical, but is essential for seasons' series between the two evaluating the performance of the arch -rivals for the first time since farm over the past year; and for 1985-86. planning the direction the business Seaforth built up a 3-0 lead in will head over the next year. front of a lusty post -Christmas The Seaforth Centenaires showed some spunk in the final week of the old year. They earned three of a possible four points without two of their better snipers in the lineup, dusting Mitchell 5-3 last Tuesday night then storming back from three goals down to tie Mt. Brydges 3-3 Friday. Both games were in the friendly confines of the Seaforth and District Community Centres. The points leave the Centenaires in fifth place with a 12-13-2 record in the Western Division of the Ontario Hockey Association's Junior "D"evelopment League as they enter the busiest part of this season's schedule, with four games in five nightsthhtAveek alsAd nee - •game weekend on tap next week. The Cents play Belmont at home this Friday night at 8:30 in their next start at the SDCC. Veteran Chad Papple stole the puck, skated in alone then Hawks 3 at Cents 5 First period 1. C4th, Ti Barton (Wright, Gibbings) 5:20 2..C4th, Ramer (Liule, Geiger) 17:15 Penalties • Beuuenmiller, C4th (rough) 7:33 Second period ' 3. C4th, Little (Geiger, Wright) 8:01 4. Hawks, Schiedel (Boville, Jeremy Lamboum) 12:11 5. Hawks, Boville (Jeremy Lamboum) 16:59 pp Penalties • hood, Mit, Ramer, C4th (fight, game mise) Keller, Mit, Little, C4th (fight, game misc. 2nd fight mise) 16:27; Hayter, C4th (2x butt end) 16:59 Third period 6. C4th, Beuttenmiller (Flanagan, Geiger) 8;48 pp 7. Hawks, Boville (Schiedel, Parsons) 16:41 pp 8. C4th, Ilayter (Papple) 19:25 en Penalties • Eidt, Mit (inter) 4:46; Eidt, Mit (trip) 8:42; Nahrgang, C4th (inter) 15:53 Shots on goal: NA Goal: Seafonh (Nahrgang); Mitchell (Agar). Referee: Dave Whaley Attendance: 280 BULLDOGS 3 at CENTS 3 First period 1. Mt. B, Bloomfield (Greig, 13. Carroll) 4:08 2. Mt.B, Renneboog (Kloth) 17:36 Penalties - Te Barton, C4th (trip) 1:58; Dunseith, C4th (knee) 9:14 Second period 3. Mt. B, B1^eomfield (Mann, Harrison) 2:31 pp 4. C4th, Wright (Dunsieth, Ti Barton) 8:16 Penalties - Ti Banon, C4th (cross check) 0:30; Tubman, Mt. B (hook) 3.:34; BeuttenmiUer, C4th (cross check) 11:20; Simmons, Mt. B (slash) 12:13; Flanagan, C4th (hold) 14:33 Third period 5. C4th, Volland (Corriveau) 6:10 6. C4th, C. Papple, 7:19 . • ' • Penalties • BeuttenmiUer, C4th (high stick) :08; BeuttenmiUer, C4th, Mann, Mt. B (rough after whistle) 14:10. Overtime period No scoring Penalties • K. Carroll, C4th, 1krgman, Mt. B (soups after whistle) 0:12; Hayter, C4th (slash), Bloomfield, Mt. B (cross check) 0:30. Shots on goal: Bulldogs - 9/10/4/4=27; Cents - 6/3/14/6=29. Goal: Mt. Brydges (McCracken); Seafonh (Nahrgang), Referee: Steve Gould Attendance: 125 est crowd that pushed 300, before Steve Mclnally, who was off in frittering most of it away. Tim Quebec on a school trip, and Jason Barton, Chad Ramer, Josh Little Murray, who is out of the lineup and Jason Hayter got the other indefinitely after surgery on his goals for the Centenaires. Veteran wrist, missed both of last week's Rob Boville got two for the Hawks. games. 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