The Huron Expositor, 1997-11-19, Page 7Drayton, Woodstock top novice tourney
Drayton and Woodstock
won championshi d a1 the
fourth Peter' Plenpn
Memorial Note Hooey
tournament at the 8eatbrth
and District Community
Cletttiea On the weekend.
tivistock turd Mitchell took
the consolation finals in the
two-day tournament, split
into two divisions that
attracted 16 teams of eight
and nine-year-old youths.
The Seaforth uad lost to
Brayton 6-2, then laced
Kitchener 17-0 before being.
blanked 3 -zip by Tavistock in
the consolation final of the
"Nide Division" Sunday.
The Blue wets for squads
classified "CC" to "D.' The
"Ked Division" Saturday was
for Ontario Minor Hockey
Aalfgciation "A" and "8"
MIMIC
platnagan was a local minor
sjio0t enthusiast who was
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SEASON
ifIGH AVERAGE:
F.'asun 266.
SEASON HIGH SINGLE;
Eason 309.
SEASON NIGH 1711PLIi:
Ewan 798.
STANDINGS
So Sue Me, 39 points:
Shut Up and Bowl, 16;
Magic Markers, 34.
Slim Picking, 32;
Don't Have A Clue. 25,
Dam Comer Pins 23.
701IM CONITRIF
(Nov. 11 results)
MEN
MGH AVERAGE; George Johnston
232.
Rim; S1NG1.F,1 John Stollen 306.
MGH TRIPLE; Stalren 687. •
BETTER TRAP( 200: Staf(en: G.
Johnston 224/228; Reg Dick 284;
Laverne Hogey 217/227; 'Bob Duffy
258; Orvilk Storey 253; Carl Towton
248; Ralph Johnston 242.
TRIPLES OVER 600; Staffcn, G.
Johnston 631. Dick 646. Hocgy 612•
Duffy 606.
IW2IF&
HUGH AVERAGE: Sharon Evans
173.
*GH SINGLE Carol Johnston 200.
dicailailki-Sue Stoles 528..
STANDINGS
Joker's Wild 42, Hi -Liles 42,
Gangbusters 30, invisibles 26.
SIDI1ORS
(Nov. 14 results)
MJF(
lifaltariGija R. Bennett 237.
inrdiThli LE; Bennett 499.
Bennett.
Jam(
MGH stmt.*, A. Wood 313.
IDGH.TB1P1t: Wood 680.
BETTER THAN 175; Wood
313/185/182;1. Bailey 190; B. Oldacre
190; O. Little 175.
TRIPLES OVER 5110; Wood.
LIMON BOWLING
(Nov. 14 results)
MEN
BIGH AVERAGE. Larry Broome
220.
Eta •H SINGLE: Don Elliott 259.
HIGH TRIPLE: ElJion 706.
BETTER THAN 2001 Elliott
259/250; Dave Hallam 209/254;
Broome 2222/228; Jack Ungarian
killed In an 1itd6stdal steal•
dent in 1993. The annual
novice tournament in town
every November was re-
named in his memory,
Mitt Devetedult ofea local
novices wits the best goalie in
Sunday's shootout, featuring
top shooters from the eight
teams on the Blue side of the
tourney. Nicholas Spaling of
Wingham was top shooter.
On the Red side shootout
on Saturday, Mike Krug of
Mitchell was the best goalie
and Woodstock's Nate
Oecriinks the winning sniper.
It was scoreless after the
first period, but Tavistock
took a 2-0 lead over Seaforth
after two on the way to Its
shutout win in Sunday's con-
solation final.
Against Kitchener, which
was out -scored 28 to 0 in the
tournament but won the
sportsmanship award in the
10k1111)
201/212; Arie Van Diepen 207/204;
Randy Bender 202/206; Don Deighton
241; Doug Huard 235, Bruce
Ungarian 207.
TRIPLES OVER 600; Elliott, Hallam
643. Bruotne 641.
WOMEN
NIGH AVERAGEt Linda Kramer!'
183.
HIGH SINGLE; Carol Johnston 192.
Johnston 542.
STANDINGS
Red Dogs 19. Yardhirds 16.
Strikeforce 15. cedars 12,
Samhueas 1,2, 6498 10.
S4'. JAM'S £SAVJ
(Nov. 17 results)
MEN
HIGHSINGLE; Bob Dinsmore 342.
IIII_H TRI_t'LE: Dinsmore 757.
BETTER THAN 2001 Dinsmore
210/342/205; Henry Verhoog
231/200/280; George Love 222/251;
Don Nolan 241/215; Brian Geddes
201/200; Angelo Andrcassi 203.
TRIPLES OVER 6001 Dinsmore.
Verhoog 711, Lovc 665. Nolan 630.
&OMAN.
HIGH SINGI.N.; Barb Cook 263.
HIGH TRIPLE; Johanna Goodman
642.
BETTER THAN 200; Goodmar
222/257; Cook 222/257.
TRIPLES OVER 600; Goodman,
Cook 631.
STANDINGS
Rockets 45. Celtics 41. Lakcrs 44,
Grizzlies 40. Bulls 37, Raptors 24.
JN!w come
they re covere4,
and you re not.
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Our number is 327-0240.
Slue Division, Mike
MuLau hlin tallied four
times for 8eaforthe Matt
Chaput popped a hat trlgk
and Tyler Van Drunen a paiir.
Singletons came from the
sticks of Kenzie Currie, Matt
Fisher, Joe O'Rourke, Jared
O'Rourke, Steven Haney and
Connor Maloney.
Van Drumm and O'Rourke
(laced) scored tor Seaforth in
their opetting loss to Drayton.
Ingersoll won the sports-
manship award in the Red
Division.
lburnament organizer (Dreg
O'Reilly says these sports-
manship awards are an even
bigger deal than the champi-
onships. 'teams are evaluated
by the referees, and scored
out of 30, for things like the
number of penalties they take
and general behaviour.
PETER FLANAGAN
MEMORIAL NOVICE
TOURNAMENT
(Nov. 16)
BLUE DIVISION
(for "CC" to "E" teams)
DraytonC��3 Watford
'tltvis illeg0
PreRadiary poem
Drayton 6 Seaford' 2
West Lincoln 11 Kitch 0
Win am 4'tltvistock 3
W old 7 St. Thomas 2
Drayton 3 West Lincoln 3
(Dreyfan wins 6-1 and shots
on Watford 2 Wingham 0 v
Ikatortb 17 Kitchener 0
'1ilvisttock 7 81, Thomas 0
(Nov, 15)
RED DIVISION
(for "A" and "B" teams)
CHAMPION/MP
Woodstock 6 Listowel 0
�mtanlatltw>LP'iatll
Mitchell 4 Owen Sound 3
Preliminary �g�1trc
Ingersoll 2 Oorlh
deI
Woodstock 3 Mitchell 1
Waterloo 7 Kincardine 0
Listowel 3 Owen Sound 0
Woodstock 9 Ingersoll I
Listowel 2 Waterloo I
Mitchell 5 Ooderich 3
O. Sound 6 Kincardine 3
Watt gets first NHL point
The Edmonton Oilers called
up power forward Mike Watt
of Egmondvillc, along with
his linemates and two other
players from their AHL affil-
iate Hamilton Bulldogs late
last .week for the latest
installment of the "Battle of
Alberta."
Watt responded by getting
an assist in his first NHL
game Saturday night, which
ended up a 2-2 tie with thc
Oilers' arch -rival, the
Calgary Flames.
Thc Oilers need something.
Suspects nabbed
in recent Mitchell
'home invasion'
Thc third suspect who
invaded a Mitchell house
Nov. 8 was arrested at his
residence in Sebringville last
• Thursday without incident,
the Mitchell OPP reported.
Sgt. Bob Jackson said
Sydney Barnicr, 37, was
taken into custody at approxi-
mately 10:40 a.m. after elud-
ing police since thc invasion
incident, which took place at
163 Georgina St. Members of
thc Mitchell and Sebringville
OPP, the District 6 crime unit
as well the Stratford Police
jointly worked in the capture.
Thc other two suspects, 33 -
year - old John Sneddon of
Mitchell and 36 - year - old
Bradley Weitzel of
Russeldale, appeared in
Stratford court last Friday
and were denied bail. Barnier
appeared in court Monday.
The trio have been charged
with attempted murder,
attempted robbery, robbery,
break, enter with intent, use
of disguise in commission of
an offence and two counts of
use of firearm in commission
of an offence.
The three stormed into to
Georgina St. house and con-
fronted four men inside. One
man, 24 - year - old Michael
Shean, was shot in the leg
trying to escape. •
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games and haven't won yet
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The Flames are doing poor-
ly too, and their "Battles of
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Edmonton's lineup for the
rig game, but 19 -year-old
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