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Sports
Fun and games south of the border for S
11vo teams in a group of 63 appoint Friday at Cleveland's Gund again Sunday after -
local people travelled to Gund Arena, with an empty- .noon, watched by the local
Cleveland on the weekend to net goal and two assists in the contingent when they beat
play some exhibition minor Jacks 5-3 win over the Grand Rapids 5-2. Despite
hockey games and watch Indianapolis Ice. his condition, Dave got an
Seaforth's Dave McLlwain He was the game's second assist.
play a couple of games for star. Cleveland now trails Indy
the Lumberjacks of the The Dallas Cowboys foot- by three points in the stand -
International Hockey League. ball team's cheerleaders were ings.
The Seaforth and District only one of the major attrac- MINOR EXHIBITIONS
Minor Hockey Association tions at the entertaining IHL Meanwhile, Seaforth's ban -
excursion left early Friday encounter. tams were late arriving so
morning and returned late Saturday the same division- almost stepped off of the bus
Sunday night. leading Ice beat the second- right onto the ice at the Gund
A good time was had by a11. place Lumberjacks 5-4 in a for their pre -'Jack exhibition
McLwain was ill most of shootout at Indianapolis, but game against Kent Roosevelt
the weekend but did not dis- Cleveland was back at the
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No bench hinders hoopsters
CONTINUED from pass 6,
three wins and three ties,
counting Monday's loss.
They were sitting in second
place in the five -team confer-
ence going into the game.
Menary played for the
Golden Bears from 1985 to
89 and coaches because he
loves the game. He is a vol-
unteer coach, as are Jim
Thompson of the juniors and
Shane Restall of the SDHS
midgets. Only Restall is a
teacher.
The senior Bears are
angling for home court
advantage in the playoffs,
then hope "someone steps
forward" and things come
together for WOSSA "A"
playoffs against St. Marys or
Mitchell. They are 1-1
against Mitchell so far this
year. And St. Marys has beat-
en Mitchell.
So who can tell?
In Monday's junior game,
Golden Bears' guard Adam
Leonhardt did some serious
Morenz "Top 10"
OHA JUNIOR
"D"EVELOPMENT LEAGUE
MORFALLEADERS
(as of Jan. 26)
GP G A P
Downie. NM 30 21 28 49
Dunlop, NM 27 21 24 45
Glavin, Ex 28 10 33 43
McCain. Ex 29 20 21 41
Thompson. Luc 29 19 20 39
Staffen, Mitch 30 20 18 38
Marshall, Luc 32 16 19 35
C. McDonald. Ex 29 11 23 34
Kennedy. Ex 23 15 18 33
Smith. Mitch 31 9 20 29
Mclnally. C4TH 25 16 12 28
Barton. Tm C4TH 27 12 18 28
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HOCKEY
POOL '96-97
RANK STANDINGS Pts.
as of Jan. 30/97
1. Leafs Rule *1 623
2. *18 623
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4. Bin Dale 1 611
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10.88°2 598
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27. Stormin Norman 3 582
28. Marty Bedard 581
29.RB8PB83 581
30. Sunday At Mom 81 581
31. Trouble 581
32. Wallaroo's 1 581
33. Mike Thomson 580
34. Terry Ryan III 580
35. Blues *1 579
36. Leafs Rule *2 579
37. B 8 D 3 578
38. Bob Fisher 578
39. Young 1 578
40. LJR 81 577
41. Klima 575
42. Wally *2 675
43. Bob McNaughton *1 674
44. A 8 W12 572
45. Brett - 2 572
46. LIR 13 572
47. Franc Verbeme 571
48. MJM 11 571
49. Sunday /1t Mom 12 571
50.8 8 D 1 570
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nothing -but -net swishing
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There are more bodies to
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Menary says coach Restall,
who now teaches at SDHS
after coming from Stratford
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good work with some "excel-
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Wayne Babineau had 10
points Monday for them.
Trevor Ward and Brian
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high school. It showed.
Seaforth was down 2-0 right
off the bat, but rebounded to
make a game of it, losing 3-1
in the end. Scott Van Dooren
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The peewees were more
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Saturday, and came back late
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