HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1996-11-27, Page 11Second goal by Mr. Van Den
Neucker and third goal by
Mr. Phelan, from quick pass-
es by Darrel Eckert.
CYCLONES 2
PARR LINE 1
Parr Line .seem to loose
control. They can only
achieve one goal, scored by
Claude Porier and not to
mention "no" help was need-
ed, "Now Hear This" the
Cyclones keep the lead for a
"win". Adam O'Neil runs cir-
cles around team players as
he breaks down centre ice
twice and manages to fhp the
hall .over the opposing
goalie's shoulder. Not once
but twice: Brian Bearss was
very helpful on the direct.
passes to O'Neil. Great game
by both teams.
Mens Broomhall, Nov. 28:
9 p.m. Cyclones vs Grads;
9:50 p.m. liftmen vs Knights;
10:40 p.m. Winthrop vs
Royals.
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,.The Seaforth junior ladies
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club advances to regional
playdowns, at Niagara Falls
this weekend.,, Stephen
Medd posts his fourth
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Atom II hockey team...
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HOCKEY
OHA JUNIOR
"D"EVELOPMENT LEAGUE
(Nov. 24)
Mitchell 3 at SEAFORTH 1
(at Ildcrton)
(Nov: 22 )
Lambeth 3 at SEAFORTH H 5
Standings
los of Nov. 27)
MORENZ DIVISION
WLT F A Pt
Exeter 13 2 0 83 44 26
Lucan 114 2 83 61 24
Searorth 10 7 1 86 69 21
Mitchell 8 61 3 66 52 20
Nonh Midd 7 72 1 77 76 17
THOMAS DIVISION
WLT •F A Pt
Mt. Brydgs 14 1 0 88 43 28
Thamsfrd 13 61 0 101 69 27
Pt. Stanley 9 92 0 102 66 20
Lambeth 6 i212 69 88 I'S
Belmont 3 12.10 54 96 7
(overtime losses count a point)
FUTURE (TAMES :
Sat; Seaforth at North Middlesex
(Parkhill) 8:15. •
Sun: Seaforth at Langton. 8 p.m.
SEAFORTI & DISTRICT
MINOR HOCKEY
TYKE - •
iNov.23.) -
St. Marys 1 at SEAFORTH 2
SEAFORTH GOAL: Jdsh Nurse.
NOVICE ' .
' (Nov. 231
Milverton I'at SEA FORTH 9
SEAFORTH GOALS:, David
Chcsscll .3; Mika McLaughlin. 2.
Jim Morris 2.4 Hired O'Rourke.
Ryan Wilson.
GOALIE: Marti Wilhee.
• ATOM
(Nov. 23r
Walkerton 2 at SEAFORTH 3
SEAFORTH MARKERS: Barry
Young, Luke Vick, David
Vcrberne.
BiG GOAL: Verherne gets win-
ning goal .in second period. 1-0 for
Seaforth after the first, no scoring
in the third period.
ATOM-il
(Nov. 23)
Seaforth 9 at GODERICH, I
SEAFORTH GOALS: Ben
Rapson 2. Lance Laverty 2. Leah
Craig. Mark Dcichario, Brady
TOW 4 COUHi1111W
(Nov. 19 results)
MEN
RIGH AVERAGE; George Johnston
227.
HIGH SINGLE; John Staffen 312. •
RIGH TRIPLE; Ralph Johnston
754.
BETTER THAN 200; R. lohnsion
21(9/203/262: Ted Montgomery
255/240; Staffen 312/202: Reg Dick
202/270; Aric Van Dicpen 234/213;
Darryl Smith 219/200: G. Johnston
213; Gordon Murray 211; Laverne
Hoegy 201.
TRIPLES OVER 600; R. Johnston.
Montgomery 706: Staffen 700: tick
663; Van Diepen 641
WOMEN
HIGH AVERAGE Carol Johnston
181
HIGH SING! E Sue Stokes i($).
HIGH TRIPLE; Carol Johnston 607
BETTER THAN 200; Stokes.
Johnston 201/212; Sharon Evans 206
STANDINGS
Bad Bowlers 42, Animals 40.
Fighters 38, Diggers 32.
('limbers 30. Eagles 28
SIMMS
( Nov 22)
111611 SINGLE; E. Mavold 236
111611 TRIPLE: Mavold 621.
BETTER THAN 200; Mavold
21W220.
TRIPLES OVER 600; Matrold
WOMEN
1H1G11 SINGLE; 0 Little 195
111611 TRIPLE; Little 484
BETTER THAN 175; Little. G.
Corbett 197.
ST. JANRS B.B OUS
(Nov 25 results)
MEN
HIGH SINGLE; Don Nolan 259
A
Nolan. Bill Nigh. Gerrid Dalton.
BIG FINISH: Seaforth scores six
goals in third period.
(Nov. 21)
Elma-Logan 0 at SEAFORTH 8
SEAFORTH GOALS: Laverty
2, Rapson 2. Brock Smith, Nigh.
Nolan. Dalton, .
MR. ZERO: Stephen Medd racks
up fourth shutout.
PEEWEE II
• (Nov. 19)
Clinton 8 al SEAFORTH 7
MIDGET
(Nov. 23)
Durham 2 at SEAFORTH 6
SEAFORTH GOALS: Scott
VanDooren 2. Jeremy McNichol
2. Everett Smith. Tim Sills.
INTERMEDIATE GIRLS
(Nov. 24)
Seaforth 7 at LUCAN I
SEAFORTH COALS: Marsha
Denys 2. Jackie Fisher 2, Jessica
Finlayson 2. Kendall Schenck.
(Nov. 23)
Parkhill 3 at SEAFORTH 0
• (Nov. I8)
Searorth 4 at HAYFIELD 2
SEAFORTH GOALS: Melissa
Vanliakel, Denys. Finlayson,
Fisher.
SATTISIDA1T iilllIDIR1�IliRlT3
ROWS laifiC QIIB
(Nov. 23)
-'SENIOR
Bt.tUES 8 BRUINS 6
111.11ES.GOALS Ryan Willis 2.
Marc Glanville 2. Mark Kirkconnell 2,
Wade Broome 2
BRUINS GOALS,: Adam Leonhardi
3. Beau Dill. I)an Nash, Cory Nash.
DUCKS 7 PANTHERS 0
1)11('1(S GOALS: •Nit: Jansen 2, Greg
Medd, Derek Nesbitt. Taylor Leblanc.
Trevor Engel. Steve Henderson
SHUTOUT: I9an'O' Reilly
JUNIOR
• WHALERS 6 KINGS t
WHALERS GOALS: Bradley
Henderson 4. Sarah O'Rourke, David
McClorcy.
KINGS GOALS: Mike McLaughlin
3. Darcy McCutcheon I. Derek Van
Dicten
816 69A I.! O'Rourke scores winner.
CANADIENS 3 OILERS I •
CANADIF.NS GOALS: Brent
Coleman 2, Dave Chessell.
OILERS (;?AI.: Steven Vanderlaan.
LEAFS 7 SHARKS 2
LEAFS GOALS: Tyler Dalton 2.
Leah Craig 2. Matt Dalton, Jim
Morris. Rand, Lynn Wilson.
SHARKS MARKERS: Calahan
O'Reilly. Bill Nigh.
HURON -PERTH
"TRIPLE A"
MINOR PEEWEE
(Nov. 23/exhibition)
Chatham AA 5 at H -P LaJcers 5
Chatham AA (1 at H -P Lakers 3
(Nov. 18)
H -P Lakers 6 at Waterloo 6
(Nov. 17)'
H -P Lakers 1 at Hamilton 5
BOWLING'
HIGH TRIPLE; Boh Dinsmore 675.
BETTER THAN 200; Dinsmore
246/265: Henry Verhoog 250/220:
George Love 214/231: Don Nolan:
Jack Ryan 217/218: Angell() Andreassi
253: Mark Higenell 213; Bruce Rowa
2(12: Dean Price 200..
TRIPLES OVER 600; Dinsmore,
Verhoog 645. Love 640. Nolan 632.
Ryan 606
• WOMEN
HIGH SINGLE; Connie •Marion 245.
HIGH TRIPLE; Alison Verhoog
625
WEEKLY SINGLES OVER 200;
Mahon, Verhoog 203/227: Sandra Lee
224.
TRIPLES OVER 6W Verhoog
STANDINGS
Canadicns S0.Bruins 46,
Rangers 44.. Black Hawks 40,
Red Wings 38. Maple Leafs 34
1iJdQ311 N
1 Nov 22 1
HIGH SINGLE; Don Elliott 3(15.
MGR TRIPLE; Elliott 696.
BETTER THAN 200; Elliott
217/305: Bruce Unganan 205/273:
Doug Huard 212/23(1; Al Nicholson
222/203; • Clendon • Coombs
222/20),Ihn Deighton 201/207; Bob
Rhynard 241, Ralph Johnston 239:
Arte Van Diepen 218 Gary Bennett
212
TRIPLES OVER 600; Elliot,
Ungarian 630.
1I611 AVERAGE; Johnston 209.
WOMEN
HIGH SINGLE; Kathy Coombs 203.
IIGH TRIPLE: Coombs -567
HUGH AVERAGE; Joanne Raidt
178
STANDINGS
Snobirds 28, Robins 26. Blue Jays 25.
Cardinals 21. Eagles 18, Crows 9
BRSDA7 NI4211ITIIRS
1 no results submitted)
Royals romp over Knights
Continued from page 8.
KNIGHTS 0 ROYALS 5
Knights seem to be every-
where, only a little short on
the goal scoring but they
never give up. Keep up the
steady pace gents. Royals
seem ,lo go overboard and
chalk up goals scored by
Gord Mills, Keith Innes, Jim
Butson, and Mike Waugh.
Lots of quick passes from
Robert Dunsmore, Chris
Talbot, David Major and
Chuck Dow.
Brti mbal!: Nov. 27, 9 p.m.
Royals vs Parr Line Men; i
9:50 p.m. Polar Ice vs Parr
Line Ladies; 10:40 p.m.
• Winthrop vs Socialites.
MENS BROOMBALL
NOV. 21
GRADS 10 KNIGHTS 1
Things are looking up for
the Knights as they get on the
scoreboard. Goal scored by
smoothie Jeff Jackson and
• assisted by Brian Terpstra.
Grads Al Wynja nahhs a hat
trick and singles by Martin
Wynja, Mac O'Neil, Steve
Wynja and Tony Van Den
Heuvel. Quick passes from
Gary Verfloog and the rest of -
the fellows.
WINTHROP 1
HiTMEN 3
Winthrop's number one all
star is Steve Leonhardt as he
scores the only goal, and he
thanks brother Scott and
Steve Knight for the perfect
pass. Winthrop should have a
few more goals hut got
robbed by the goal post and
cross bar and too many
Hitmcn trying to he goalies.
However the Hitmen keep
thc )cad as Mr. Smale is on
the ice, tor a minute and
.cores a wrist -action goal.
CURLING
(Nov. 22 to 24/
at Wingham) •
C4THJUNIOR LADIES
SEAFORTH 9 Vanastra 7
SEAFORTH 10 Ripley 7
ZONE 14 CHAMPS! Seaforth
Curling Club wins "A" flight
against five teanis, so advances to
regional playdown 'at I p.m. this
Saturday (Nov. 30) at Niagara:
Falls for a position at, thc
Provincial finals.
WHO THEM? Skip, Christina
Gordon; Vice, Andrea Postma:
2nd, Amy Gordon: Lead, J,ess,ca
Burgess. Coaches Irma and Gord
Prycc; and spare Danielle Vanden
Hengel will he with them -at
Niagara Falls.
C4TIi JUNIOR MEN
CLOSE BUT NO CIGAR:
,Locals played two close games.
losing them both. Team made up
of Derek Dayman, Brett Jewitt,
Joe Vanden Henget. Mike Van
Bake! and Kent Moffett.
RINGETTE
HURON -PERTH
NOVICE
(Nov! -24)
Stratford 4 at SEAFORTH 10 ,
SEAFORTH GOALS: Randi
Wilson 3. Kim VanMiltenburg 2.
Julie Ducharme 2. A. Flanagan.
Ashley Marion. Melissa Marion)
• Seaforth 6 at FOREST 0 -
SEAFORTH GOALS: Julie
Ducharme 3. Randi Wilson 2,
Melissa Marion 1.
GOALIE: Kim Van Miltenhurg
got the shutout.
PETITE "C"
. (Nov. 22)
Gndench 6 at SEAFORTH 1
SEAFORTH GOAL: S
Coleman.
TWEEN
(Nov. 241
. Exeter 6 at SEAFORTH 2
SEAFORTH GOALS: Jenny
Ducharme, Robyn Nash.
(Nov. 23/exhibition)
•- Walkcnon 6 at SEAFORTH 8
SEAFORTH GOALS: Tenn),
Phillips 4. Jessica Durst. Nash
B -BALL
GIRLS
HURON CONFERENCE,'
SENIOR
W OSSA A
(at St. Thomas)
(Nov. 23)
Semi-ftnaUsingle knockout
Parkhill. North Middlesex elimi-
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(.Nov. 22)
SDHS heats Woodstock.
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