HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1996-02-28, Page 7HE FLIES THROUGH THE AIR WITH GREATEST OF EASE - Seaforth captain Jason
Dunseith goes flying for a header Sunday. afternoon, with Tim Barton (#12) and Greg
:Matthison (#2) doubling back to pick up their checks in the background. (Photos by Dave
Scott) .
Morenl Division playoff
•
.Centenaires trip Irish twice
Their defence played the; -
hest .it has this season. and
the Seaforth ('critcnaires -
fo(tnd some unexpected scor-
ing punch as they skated to a .
pair of- playoff wins last
week. •
The (Tents won 6-2 on the
road at Lucan in the opener.-
I(t.st Wednesday and 6-3 in
front of a healthy crowd on •
horde ice Friday. so now have
an early two games to none
edge on the Irish 6. with
game three .of their best -
of --seven- Ontario Hockey
_Association Junior "D"cvcl-
oprncnt League Morenl
-Division semi-final at Lucan.
tonight (Wednesday) at 8:15.
Game four 'is hack in
Seaforth Friday at 8:30 p.m.,
with game five scheduled for
Lucan Sunday at 5 p.rn., if
necessary. -
Exeter and the Stars from
-North Middlesex were died at
tine gawk: apiece after week-
end action in the other divi-
sion semi -'final. Whoever
wins will then play the win-
ner of the Seaforth-Lucan
series for all the marbles in
the Wren/Division.
The Centenaires fired 4(1
and 41 shots respectively in
the two. games. and capital-.
ited on their chances. while
in turn holding the Irish to 24
and 22 shots.
The '•ch.ccking line --cen-
tered by rookie Dwight
Gingcrich of Zurich, with
t•cteran Jeff Vol land and
another rookie J.C. Kirk of
Goderich on the wings.
accounted for 13 points in the
two games. Vol land potted a
goal and four assists,
Gingcrich scored three times
•IRISII 3. CEN ES 6
irst l'erind
I C4th (: tij 'rich tCarn,ll,
\ o1lanJl
4.I2 •
2 C4t1 Cing.:rich l\Tolland,
11'n);hn I :7, . .
Penalties: Bodnar. L.uc (db)
4:4'1. 1Vtigl'1. ('4th (11)1.) 13:35;
lenders ,n, •('4th (slash) 17:16;
IuJs(1.. Luc (slash) 1':I`) •
Second Period
1 Lu: huims (Robb) 1:1;
4- I.ti - - I Iu1son (Rol,.un12.08 F1,
( 1th 1 Ienderson (I Iullev) 2:41
f+ ('4th Iar1 (Vol1.tn(I, Wright)
8:1x,
7 ( 4th Dunseith (sIclnath•)
1') ;111+1.
Penalties: NIc lit,llh • C4th (high
'ti.1.) 11;, AI,IIs, Lucan (slash),
IVnght, 04111 trough) . ,5; Jemec,
Luc (trip) t, 08; 1 lutison, ! tic, Kirk,
( -11h Inutgh1 111:2; Rivets, C4th
1, cos. 'ch(s-k) 11 40: 1)tinst'ith,
l-011 (trip) 1.128. Flan.tgan, C4th
(truss :heck) I1+ 214, Robb, Luc
(high stick 17 1;: 1 Iud.un, Luc
(Int) Is Is. leokt'tt, I uc (hold/
1,001
third Period
8 1.11i \l,utlmws (Robb) 4:4') pp
e C 1th I Ienderson (Atclnally)
1`1 10
Penalties: Atalthtst,ii, C-Ith (tnp)
410, I'opp, Luc (delay) 6:5(1;
Iit,Jnar, I tt, (hold)„1layler, C4th
(rani hl .111. Jenks-, I,uc (slash)
10 I I. Bodnar, Robb; Lucan, Terry
Barton, (',stroll; (4th ( gh),
Wood, ('411* lunstsirls),1II•at 1'):32
Shots on • goal: Lucan
1;.7/11 22; C4th 16! 12/1:1.41
Coal: Lucan, Phil Popp; C4th,
Scutt Wood
• Referee: Roy AlcManus
Attendance: 27; est
CEN IS t, llttsl' 2
1 irsi I't'ri+,J •
•1 C'-Ith I lend,•1s,11 r111.1 i .Mott
' Luc - I 'i,* 1!Co11' 1 lone.1
. ,
(-4th i :i»,t'.h (kir!,
\•ull.tnd) 1; 0,1
Pcnahic.: (,i'rull t lilt 1'.1tsh)
11. Inters, l' -11t1 la�hl s
1likkon, Luc lhol.l .1 1,1
fhinvlth. ( 0h, 'siepliens. 1 it
,slash) 11 _'0, latent. herd... 1 *iv
it* s4.1 12 10. I+•n1.en. I it. Linn
1; ;7. }lams); tt1 l -Ith 01110 I s ._
Second Period
1. C4th \oll.,i ,l lk.srl , s
; • C hh 1 1enderson l int Bart„ t
1122
C4th Att.let1. Is h •-•h •
Penalties: R.,.Inar 1 ti. 1.-l1',t',
rough) a :'1 �latllinon (
miter) 11 \ *0.)11,1 t Ith Ir.oi);h
.1tlt•r tvhistle) In ;1
- third Period
( 4111 'Alatlln--,at tkttF..
( angench) ; I I
s i (tc ' Fntni. 11.'01, r R.d,sont
171,0
Penalties:• IZit, rs'. (.11h
Iimkilirt.) 1 ;.1 I)tms.•ith, l $Ih
(trip) 6:21; li.,.ln.tr t ik lough)
h ;'). Ri(er., (l(h lhol.lt II 1*1
I in.lbergh, l uc 061.40 11 12,
\Tolland, ( 11h 0,-06 91 .0641
whistle), Carson, l
v'rt'ed by Ilu.lsun) 0, rt. I htllrt.
(4th, I/1( is, Lu. (11',1.1 rough)
17.11; I)unst•tth (--101. Ientec. 1 tit.
(rough) 19:41
Shots on goal: .* It'
12/16/12.40.1than s s s.21
Coal: S'atorth I\'.r,,;t. Lucan,
Carson
Referee: 1'aul fetes'
Attendance: 110 (est
and -added an assist. and Kirk,.
.who stood out with his hustle
in the -offensive lone-, had a
goal and three assists.
Meanwhile. _Centenaires'
goaltcndcr Scott Wood
remained steady. coming up
with key saves when needed.
Two shorthanded goals. by •
Shaun Anstett in last
Wed.ncsdat's game and by
Jason Henderson in Friday's
win. couldn't have conic at
more opportune times. and
.more
took some wind out •
of the Irish sails.
All told. veteran sniper
Henderson In the 'light lour
times in the two games.
Captain Jason Dunseith
also scored for Seaforth
Friday night. and late -season
defensive addition• Gree
Matthison scored his first
goal of this season for the
Cents in Wednesday's win.
THE HURON rXPOSITOR, Frbbruary 28, 1996-7
Ringette
SORTH&DISTRI( T
Petite C
( Feb. 24) •
- Exeter 3 at SEAFORTH 3.
SEAFORTH GOALS:
Rebecca Hiltz 2, Jenny .
Phillips.-
Tween C
(Feb. 25).
Stratford 2 at C4TH 3
SEAFORTH GOALS: Katie
Wood 2, Robyn Nash.
HIGHLIGHT:- Wool's sec-
- and goal with _1:08 left wins
it. -
•
(Feb.24)
St. Marys 5 at C4TH 5
" `""► ' SEAFORTH GOALS: J
cnny Durst -2, Rohyn'Nash.
.L. Andrews, J. Kochis.
Belle - .
• (Feb. 25)
Mitchell 3 at SEA FORT l l I
- - SEAFORTH GOAL: K.
Ratcliffe (Fch. 21)
Goderich 1 -at C4TH 4
SEAFORTH GOALS: \1
Etuc . l.or:.Mc Kay. #7 (?)
HE SCORES! J.C.
Kirk (beside net in white
sweater) celebrates ,a goal -
that once again put • the
Cents up by two goals in
their win against Lucan at
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