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The Huron Expositor, 1997-01-15, Page 7Sports Earn a bit of breathing room inplayoff scramblt• Cents edge Stars in another narrow decision The Centimetres won the only game they played this weekend, a 3-2 decision over the North Middlesex Stars in Seaforth. It was the sixth .ono -goal game for the Cents in their last seven starts within the -ORA Junior "D'evelopment League's Morenz Division. Seaforth has now played far more games than any other squad in the five -team loop. compounded by postpone- ments because of the weather on the weekend. so the four points of breathing room Sunday night's win gives them in second place may tarn out tribe only temporary as the others play their games -in --hand. The Cents have only six games remaining while Mitchell, for instance. four points behind them in third. has four. Stilt a win is better than the other way around. or a kick in the head. and J.C. Kirk's goal with 5:53 left in the third made it 3-1 at the time. and stood as Sunday night's winner. It was 1-1 atter the first and 2-1 for Seaforth .atter the sec- ond. Jason Murray and Brent Hulley on the powapley got the goals for fisc Oenles, who out shot the Stars 38-22. North Middlesex got one goal beck three minutes after Kirk's marker but couldn't get the equalizer. minus then bag shooter Jason Dunlop and playing their third game in three nights. Scott Wood recorded the win in the Seaforth net. The defending OHA cham- pion and Morenz Division leading Exeter Hawks are in town in the Cents only start of :the coming weekend - Friday night at 8:30 at the Seaforth and District Conmmnity Oleates. The following night, Saturday, centre Tim:Berton and defenceman Grog Menitison, both three-year veterans from Stratford, will represent the Centenaires in the annual .IDL all-star game at Lucas, which gets under- way at 7 p.m. Barton is a student at Vie University of Waterloo and Matthison goes to McMaster in Hamilton Leonhardt's rush leads to winning goal for Winthrop POLAR ICE 0 WINTHROP 1 JANUARY 8 Polar ice had a link diffi- culty putting the ball over the red line. Ir seemed to be a never ending tale, back and forth, back and forth. However Winthrop's Chnsta Leonhardt plays only a minute of the game. runs down centre ice dodging everything in sight. shoots and can hardly believe the ball went directly into the net (it never hit goal posts. cross- bars or bodies). Christa is leaping for joy and thanks new sidekick who is so shy and quiet, Lisa Van Den Heuvel. Wow what a girl. PARRLINE 1 KNIGHTS 0 The Knights played superb broomball. They were quick and never let their man out of sight and kept up a steady pace to keep the game at a low margin score. Parr Ltne waited till the end of.thc Another Dev You might say hockey runs in the family' Kathy Devereaux of Seaforth has been selected to play for -Team Ontario at next month's Canada Winter Games in Prince Edward• Island. SCO' CONTINUED from page 6. T%PLEB OVEN 64D. Arte Van Diem 726: Don Etho& 68h HIGH AV .nAGE: Van Utepen 21 b ' WOMEN' Jt.1tGH SINGLET H. Nicholson 207. MGH TRIPLE; H. Nicholson 533 SINGLES OVER 200: Helen Nicholson 207. Barb Cook 203. HIGH AVERAGE: Joanne Raidt 175 TRIPLES OVER 600: 5TANA11YGS Snobirds 51. Blue Jays 43.. Eagles 34, Robins 39. Cardinals 36. Crows 29 RiNdoas ( Jan. 10) Matzold - 321 Another Eisler rising in ranks Dance pair Janelle Eisler. 13 of Wilmot, and Ryan Hamacher, 14, placed second in a Christmas exhibition at New Hamburg, performing the required 14 -step and European Waltz. Janeflc is the granddaughter of Jack and Doreen Eisler and Gordon arid Lola McGonigle of Seaforth. Eisler has skated with the New Hamburg Figure Skating'Club for about eight years. This month the pair competes in London in juvenile dance and then in the All Ontario Dance Event at the Grand River Competition. game. with four minutes left. in only seconds Mr. Dennis Dotmage wrist shot the ball into the net. Quick passing h. Grant Bergsma and Tim Bylsma. Great game by both teams. SOCIALITIES 0 PARR LINE 2 Socialites seemed to be everywhere as their energs,. was going and going but no goals were achieved. Parr Line scores first goal in first two minutes of the game. and second goal in the last two minutes of the game, Thcy alwaye seem -to take a time out between and relax and socialize a bit and then get back at it. Goals were scored by speedster Glenda Chaput and quite a cutis herself Sharen Whitfield. Quick passes -by Tanya Eckert. Cheryl Kruse. Sandi (Skinner) "Frem' and quick draw Kim Lee. Welcome back to Bonnie O'Reilly and congratulations to you. LADIES BROOMBALL JAN. 15 9 p.ni. Socialites vs Polar lcc: 9:50 p.m 'Winthrop vs Parr Line: 10:40 p.m. Royals vs Grads JANUARY 9 CYCLONES 1 ROYALS O Royals played well over par, even in overtime. but they never seemed to get a break on goal scoring. However our Cyclones go overboard as they run, run. run and in overtime they run some more and Adam O'Neil outruns everyone and puts the bail right into the net. A quick pass by Rod Cornelies. HITMEN 4 KNIGHTS 0 The Knights seemed a little ured from playing two nights of brooinball. I think they used up all their energy in playing Wednesday night against Parr Line men. The Knights" goalie made. plenty of. saves to keep it at a low game score. "Now hear this" ereaux earns puck honours She is a forward with the London Devilettes midget A girls hockey. team and the sis- ter of Boyd, who -scored the. winning goals for gold -medal winning Team Canada in As final two games in Geneva, .Switzerland at the recent McMaster Siemon [A INSURARNCE !TZAR= INC: BROKERS: 0111 SW/ton Vicki Simon Anette McTaggart Dan Proctor Ken Hutchison 88 Ontario Rd. 348.8150 • MitchelI 1.800-661.0183 I� .f Jr1GH TBIPLJ; E. Matzold - 654 SETTER THAN 300; E. Matzold WOMEN Jr[c,H sLNGi.ci M. Mctriure - 216 HipH TR1f_ M. McClure - 570 SETTER THAN 175; McClure 2161183:, S Strong -201. 51 Finlayson 203; A. Wood 192/191/181. J. Baily 191 • W R.EKLY T LIPLES OYER 50Q: M McClure 570; A. Wood 564. M Finlayson 515 H9w come theyre coverett ana you re not. All results are welcome in SCOREBOARD. They should be legible and submitted by noon Monday ,so they can be typeset in time for publica- Lion. 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The local forward with the major junior Kitchener Rangers has been'named to the Ontario Hockey League's all-star team. -'Seven members of Team Canada's juniors are playing in the game, -at Barrie next Tuesday, Jan. 2L • CENTENAIRES OM Chamois= Exeter tlawks f at M Cin lie g Friday, Jan. 17 8:30 p.m. Chuck a puck far a .buck! 4. tb/t .-- periods)v iittrort Counties f^gfupkte vzwaz' RENTAL ..' $eadgll>larters ("Small & Mld-sized Cars O Passenger & Cargo Vans. Pickup Trucks D Daily, Weekly, Monthly D insurance Rentals & More D Free Delivery CAR & TRUCK REKTALI3: Division of Suncoaat Ford 500 Huron Rd., Goderich GAUL OOLLSCT Ask for Helen 524-8347 Andre Gras scores the first goal. hang onto your helmet "Andre". Second goal scored by Steve Eckert Jr. His little bro Darrel Eckert scores third goal while Kevin Van Den Neucker pulls up the fourth. Lots of assistance came from Jerry Wright. Manny DeSousa and he man Harold Hugill. GRADS 5 WINTHROP 3 Winthrop couldn't seem to get ahead in goals but kept on trying as goals were chalked up by wild man Steve Leonhardt and a couple by smoothie Joe Ryan. Back up help came from Mike Thomas and Scott Leonhardt. Our Grads kept the lead. barely, as goals were claimed by the Wynjas - Al, Martin and Steve. Quick passes from Raymond Ruston and Steve Hulshof. MENS BROOMBALL JAN. 16 9 p.m. Parr Line vs Winthrop: 9:50 p.m. Knights vs Cyclones; 10:40•p.m. Royals. vs Hitmen. McLaughlin Chev-olds Ltd. 13 Main St, Seaforth. 527.1140 •Service sSetection •Savings •Safistaction 'Leasing •Complete BODY SHOP Service Seaforth & District Community Centres HOCKEY POOL '96-97 .RANK STANDINGS Pts. 18 of Jan. 9/97 1. Baku Koivu I 519 2. Sic 3 619 3. B.C.M. 513 4 Joe I 513 5 teals Rule N1 612 6 Terry Gray 111 612 7 *18 610 8. Aaav's 609 9. B81 Oale 1 609 10. Stormin Norman 3 509 11. BM Dale III 608 12. Will 608 13. JKS - J 505 14. OSA 2 601 15. Scrimy 02 601 16.8802 409 17.88,03 409 18. 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