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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1996-03-13, Page 14Rivals in Morenz final Continued from page 6 .The Hawks put the. tough Stars out in six games in the semi-finals just completed. Meanwhile. over in the Thomas Division the teams thAt finished first and second arc both gone. Fourth -place Lambeth eliminated' first - place Port Stanley in six games, and the defending OHA champion Thameslord Trojans. who ended up third, needed seven games to end the season for second -place Mt. Brydges. In the other conference, Tavistock, Wellesley. Langton and Burford are still alive. CENTS 8 AT IRISH 4 ' Jason Henderson tired three goal:~ to pace the Cents past the Irish, as Scalorth built up a 5-0 lead until the 17:09 tna.rk of the second period. I)on Rivers had a five -point night, from two goals and three assists,. and Brandon also tallied twice. s. gut the other faker, as the Cents lye times -on the pow- erpI-ay. and another time shorthanded. "One of Lucan's "goals -Was on a.penalty shot.. - CENTS 8 IRiSII 4 First :Period - I . C4th - 1 Ionderson ;: 2. C4th - Zivor•• veau, I)unseith) &INT ;. C4th - 1lender-on iNtatthisoti, Mclnally) 18:22 pp - Penalties: B. 1 lemlei son, Luc (board) 1;46; V(.11.111‘1. (-11h (rough after whistle) 1 ;1; 1 luPov, ( 4th (cross chock) -(06;-latonwlieitko, . Luc. (crus. . h.: L) 6:48; 14" 1 lenderson, I_ui (cr.... rhea kl 7:54; VanDoorcn, (--tth- i.la-h) • Nemec, Luc (trip) 16:2-i Second Period 1. C4ih - - •C..rritrin ,(IZivers, I)unscith)- P' C4th - "!:lint•, tth (Rivers, Carroll) 16:15 p ' 6. Luc - 1.i4 0 iii.IIory. 1)u•kocv1- 17:04 • Penalties: -line li.ulon. :C4th trip/ nT,7; Alartheu's I tic (high stick) -10:4?; 114. Luc (ti it.,i 14,38; 1)iuneith„C-I111 (trip) 19.(12 -third Period . 7. - 1 iN.(antthwaitc) 1:13 s. Luc - I til l.on, t) tl , (penalty - ••hot) C411i - I iender-on non Barton, 4lc140lly) 12:10 10. Chit Cntrilcati (Rivers; Ihninoitlt) 11:;1 PP 11: law - IZoh.on, 16:17 •11 12 C401, kivri• 0,-44 Ilttie.eithl 17:16 pp . . . Penalties: IZteor•, C411t (int) .7:14; Tint Barton. C lth 14I•h, 1.uc 41)11sc), Maithety. 1 tic (high stick mat. 4106 0 1•.•11alh 1 .ill al 12-10; (arsiM, .1 nc i.l.t.h) 1.1 17; Sco(t, C4111 (cru.• cI C)..4. 1 amhottrn, Luc '(high sack 1, 15 iS; Wood, C'41h (delay) 111:2: Shots.' on goal: Clth - ti/11/11-31:1 tic ;;'v.- 1a Goal: 04th, . LVotxl; Lucan, Popp, Carson (.1.1) of 2nd) - Referee: Brian IJonahcr - Attendance: '•U) est Tennis timer Recreation director Marty Bedard reported- to last Tuesday, night's regular meet- ing of Seaforth -Coru rl that $1.001) has been budgeted tau a coin-operated tinier. and its installation. to control the lights at the local tennis courts. next 10 the high .Chou!. He also said this amount may change. - Blue Devils win WOSSA Mitchell won its first . WOSSA basketball champi- onship in a doicn gars when the junior 13Iue Devils topped •six teams and dropped VVoodstock Si. Mary's 6.1-50 •in the final at the annual sin- `tle A tournament at Dorchester on March 2. Ag exports reach high Canadian agricultural - rood exports set new highs last year. reaching 517.3 bil- lion and 177 countries. This represents' a 12.1 per cent increase over last year's total and a 30 per cent two-year Lain over the 1993 figure of SI 3,3 -billion. according to Agri-F4u►d Canada. Canada's four hig markets are the United States. Japan, Eli and China. and exports 0) •thesc four inarkets rose 15 per cent last year compared to 199.1. Slightly Icss than 50 per cont of all (';inada's agri- k)Od exports went to the U.S. last year. LUCAN OUSTED - Steve Mclnally (#19) of the Sealorth.Centenaires works the puck to the front of the net -while teammate -Tim Barton jostles with a Lucan player in the slot, during the Cents 8-4 win over the Irish at Lucan last Wednesday. The Cents eliminated _the Irish in five games with that win and now play the Exeter Hawks for the Morenz Division title. - Seaforth sports SCOREBOARD... Continued from page 7 Hockey Novice J H1GHL1GHT: Exeter scores Iirst two goals of game. before the locals put it in gear. Third -period scoreless. ( WOAA first-round hest-of-tive- playoff) (Mat. 8/Gm. 2).. Seaforth 6 Stephen Twp 2 SEAFORTH GOALS: I:Iligsen 2. David C'hessel, David Verherne, Brent -.Coleman. O'Reilly: Hi(;HLIGH`I': Stephen pulled to within-• a -goal in third period, but Seaforth then scort d three tines to salt away the -victory. • - • ( Mar. 7/ Gm. I ) Seaforth 11 Stephen 1 C4TH GOALS: Henderson 6, ('Reilly 3, Carnochan, Eiligsen. HIGH!. I(; H TS: Penalty -free game for Seaforth. Henderson also - records three assists: for nine - point outing. Future game: - Tonight (Wed..) - at C4T11, 6::;0 p.m. - Novice W ( Mar. 10/ Consolation final) Stephen 7'wp 5 at C4TH 1 - SEAFORTH GOALS: barren .Beaver. ( Mar. 7) - - - -Seaforth 2 at CLINTON 0 SEA FORTH GOALS: Darren - Beaycr. Oven O'Reilly. HIGHLIGHT: First shutout of season tor golt-ender Stephen Medd. Seaforth advances to con- solation final. - ' -- Atom I - ( Goderich,lcads hest -of -live: WOAA group playoff 2-1) (;ame 3 Seaforth 5 al Goderich 3 Atom i1 iNiar.9) Clinton 9 at SEAFORTH 1 - SEAFORTH (;OAI,: Kevin Murray. Future games: Tues. Mar. I1)/ Atoin II tourna- ment at Seaforth. . 8 a.m. -.Seaforth vs. Blyth. 9:05 - Clinton vs. I.ucknow. 10:10. -Stephen Twp. vs Godcrich 11:15 - Shallow -Lake vs. Ripley 4;40 p.m.= Consolation final.• 5:45 --Championship linal. • Peewee I. • (Young Canada tournament at (ioderich on weekend) Seaforth 5 Girderich 4 (OTI SEAFORTH GOALS: Derek Nesbitt 2. Dan Nash. Curtis :hurray: Jason Austen: - HIGHI,ICHT: Seafortli was down 4-1 alter two periods. hut scored three time in a 3:39 stretch during: the third to. send it into overtime. Nesbitt's.second goal of rtes game. on a 30 -fish slapshoi at 3:26 of OT won it. Seaforth 4 I,ucknow 3 (OT) SEAFORTH GOALS: Nesbitt t. Jason MacDonald. - HIGHLIGHT: Nesbitt Nesbitt converts tau -on -one with Nash with 37 seconds lel( in overtime 10 will it. ( Minoser tournament/Mar. 2 ) Game 3 Seaforth 10 Rosedale 2 SEAFORTEI GOAI.S: Derck Nesbitt 4. -Tint McClure 2. Jason Arisieu.; Jason MacDonald. Kyte Henderson. Curtis Murray. Fil(;HLiGHT: Seaforth wins division and advances Co semi- final. originally scheduled for Sunday: but postponed until Mar 23 at 2 pan. because of adverse weatherman, a inns. . (i.imr 2 Seaforth I I Hamilton 1 SEAFORTII GOALS: Anstett 3. Nesbitt 2. Murray 2. Dean Wood. Dave Ludwig.. Matt Flanagan. Dan Nash. GOALIE:: Ken Pridham. HIGHLIGHT: Jeremy Holmes notches live assists. Game Seaforth 2 Fergus 1 SEAFORTH GOALS: Nesbitt. Austen. GOALIE: Dan O'Reilly. HIGHLIGHT: Anstett scores winner mid -way through the third period. assisted by Nesbitt and Murray.. - Bantam 11 ( Wingham wins hest -of three WOAA group playoff 3=01 ( Mar. 10) *Ingham 6 at SEAFORTH 0 Niidaet ( .Glencoe -wins six -point OMHA playoff 7-3) '-i Mar. 10) Seaforth 1 at GLENCOE 3 SEAFORTH GOAL: Jered Munro. HIGHLIGHT: C4TH's inabilty to take advantage of its many -scoring opportunities led to its demise. The focal midgets had a two -ratan advantage for a full five minutes at the start of the third period in this game. for example, but couldn't do anything with Glencoe's 2-1 lead. Glencoe's goalie' also played well the entire series. and the term in front of him played hard and.as a unit. ( Mar. 5 ) Glencoe 1 at SEAFORTH 1 SEAFORTH GOAL: Seott Van Dooren. OHA JUNIOR .DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE WEST CONFERENCE Morenz Division ( Best -of -seven final ) - EXETER VS. SEAFORTH Tues: at Exeter. . Tonight (Wed.): at- Seaforth. 8: p.m. Fri: at Exeter. 8:30 p.m. Sun: at Seaforth, 8:30 p.m. *** ( if necessary) Tues., Mar. 19: at Exeter. 8:30 . Wed.. Mar. 20: at Seaforth, 8:30 Fri.. Mar. 22: at Exeter, 8:30. ( Best -of -seven semi=finals ) (Exeter eliminates North Middlesex 4-2) . ( Mar. 6) • Seaforth 8 at LUCAN 4 (Seaforth ousts-lrish 4-1) HOUSE LEAGUE ( Mar. '9 ) Senior -Ducks 8 Panthers 7 ( Scoresheet incomplete ) 15 Bruins 4 Blues 2 BRUINS GOALS: Adam Leonhardt .2, Mike Murray, Marc Glanville: BLUES GOALS: Sean Ludwig, Ryan Van Dooren. Junior Oilers 15 Sharks 0 OILERS GOALS: Kevin Murray. 4. Ryan Wilson 3. Darren Beaver 2, Brady Nolan 2. Matt Dalton, Greg Cronin. Quentin Burgess, Tyler Dalton. - Whalers 8 Habs 3 WHALERS GOALS: Adam Broome 3, Joel Schenck 3, Geoff Banks 2. CANADIENS GOALS: Steven Henderson. Kyle Devereaux. Cody McNaughton. • . Leafs 9 Icings 3 (Scoresheet incomplete) Team standings (official) SENIOR Name • W L T Pts - Ducks 15 4 1 31 Bruins 10 9 - 1 _21 Panthers 7 • 11 2 16 Blues .5 13 2 12 JUNIOR Name W L T Eta Leafs 15 3 2 32 Oilers 15 5 0 30 Whalers 10 8 2. 22 Sharks 6 14 0 12 Kings 5 14 1 11 Canadiens 5 14 I 11 Ringette SEAFORTH&DISTRICT RiNCF,'ITF, ASSOC Bag ( Mar 10) London 5 at SEAFORTH 5 SEAFOR'i'H GOALS: Ericka Burns 4, Marsha Miller. SCOREBOARD ' Teams are reminded that our WINTER SPORTS EDITION is soon upcoming. That's the issue when we run team pictures of all sports teams. Don't miss out. Please call soon to arrange to have your team's picture taken for this always popular special edition. We would 'prefer to get a lot of these done before the last minute when all players can he in the picture, before spring break and some learns disband. 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MARIO CAUCHI .`i / 9;524-.4430 1-8()()-896-44.3() LORAMAR Centre For Cosmetic Medicine (t Years Serving Huron -Bruce Counties THE HURON EXPOSITOR, March 13, 1996-13 SUNDAY SPECIAL MARCH 17 5:00 TO 7:00 PM FISH & CHIPS DINNER Includes Soup or Salad choice of Mashed Potatoes or Homemade Fries, Coleslaw, Dinner Roll, Coffee or 7ha and Dessert. $625 ►i SPARK'/'S �� PLACE I1111111 FAMILY I�1E' 111 I'_►`•E '�_: DINING 52? -1964 90 Main St. Seaforth 11 MARCR BREAK PUBLIC SKATING Monday Wednesday Friday Saturday Monday - Wednesday Friday *Saturday March 11 - 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. March 13 - 1:00-3:00 p.m. March 15 -- 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. March 16 - 2:30 - 4:00 p.m. March 18 - 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. March 20 - 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. March 22 - 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. March 23 - No Public Skating *No Parents & Tots until Tuesday March 26 @ 10:00 a.m. ■ ■ ■ JUNIOR - VOLUNTEER HOSPITAL AUXILIARY CERAMIC WREATH WINNER Mary DeJong of Seaforth "Thanks for participating Seaforth Hospital Auxiliary ■ Seaforth Legion SMORGASBORD SUNDAY, MARCH 17 4:30 to? Roast Beef, Chicken, Mashed Potatoes. & Gravy, Homemade Pie & Dessert ADULTS: 59.00 CHILDREN: $4.00 Take -Out Available GODIRICH S24-11111 ACADEMY AWARD' NOMINEE BEST ACTOR - Richard Dreyfuss 4044r144,114)114'fNoM4S 131449 RENfRQ Richard Dreyfuss Mr. Holland's Opus Fri. - Thurs. Mar. 15-21 8 PM Nitely ***FAMILY Sat. & Sun. Mat. March 16 & 17 2 PM Alt Seats '4.00 3438 FOR TOIL FREE MOVIE INFO A oPE. SUndMs 12noon- Mo 4aSatam ay PIM Join us for our GRAND OPENING SUNDAY MARCH 24 FREE BIG ROAST -- LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Draws for • SPORTS SHIRTS ■ SPORTS APPAREL • 2 -MAPLE LEAF HOCKEY TICKETS Proceeds from 1 draw each week donated to Clinton Public Hospital FULL MENU AVAILABLE DAILY SPECIALS "CHAMPS" is upstairs at the RED MAPLE INN HWY. 4 SOUTH • CLINTON • 482-3142 Seaforth District Community Centres and the Knights of Columbus SPORTS CAR SHOW oke Watt & Dave McLiwain Hockey Sweaters N DISPLAY SUN. MAR. 24 10 AMto4PM Admission $1.00 , Seaforth Community Centre •