HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1998-02-11, Page 13Now undefeated in eight on home ice
Cents split as season winds (town
(Feb. 25) there, and the fol-
lowing Sunday here, because
there is a ringette tournament
in town that weekend. But
opponent, dates and times
are mere speculation at this
point.
HOT AT HOME
Seaforth led 2-0 after the
opening 20 minutes at
Thamesford Sunday. Then
they has their lapse for a
spell. At thc end of the sec-
ond 20 minutes the Trojans
had the lead, 3-2. •
They out -shot the Cents 33-
27 on the gamc.
Brandon Nash, Shaun
Anstett, Steve Mclnally and
Seaforth's Centenaires
played a somewhat shoddy
second period at Thamesford
Sunday night, sandwiched
between two Netter ones, but
the 20 -minute trip south cost:
_
them. They ended up losing
6-4 to the hometown Trojans.
It was their second -last
game of the Ontario Hockey
Association -Junior "D"evel-
opment League regular sea •
-
son.
Friday- night on home ice,
where they have been hotter
than a pistol since near the
start of December, the Cents
'ripped the North Middlesex
Stars 6-2, outrshooting them
58 to 17 in the process.
The local juniors play their
final regular season game on
the road at Belmont, Sunday
night at 7:30 p.m.
They will finish fourth and
likely play Morenz Division
leading L tan in the first
round of a playoffs. That
series coil d go Wednesday
Murray now in • S1 ria
Forward Pat Murray of There are seven Americans
Dublin has been traded to a or Canadians this Slovenian
hockey team in Slovenia. He team.
has been layin in Europe •
Slovenia is part of what for -
r -merly was Yugoslavia. -It is
for the past few years with near Bosnia.
Oberstdorf,in south' Pat is now 28. His wife's
Germany near east Italy and name is Kim. ind their
the Austrian border. daughter Elizabeth turns one -
The money is better. it's year-old in August. The fami-
better hockey and more play- 1y is expected hack in this
ers on his new team speak neck of the woods near the
English. his mother says. end of March.
. Boyd down on. farm for Olympics
The Edmonton Oilers have Oilers and has been riding the
• sent rookie forward Boyd pine a fair bit. -
Devereaux of Seaforth down In Hamilton he will join
to the farm in Hamilton for fellow forward and Seaforth-
the NHL's Olvmpic"hteak. area player Mike Watt. who
He is a scheduled to leave has 29 points in 36 games
and join the AHL Bulldogs from 14' goals and 14 assists
tomorrow (Thitrsday i for with the Bulldogs.
conditioning. practice and They play eight games
game experience. between now and the 28th.
He is scheduled to return to four of them at home: Feb.
the Oilers on Feb. 28. when 13 vs New Haven. 7:30 p.m.;
, their Olympic team players Feb. 20 vs Albany, 7:30 p.m.:
also return. Feb. 22 vs. Kentucky. 4 p.m.;
Boyd has a goal and four and; Feb. 24 also vs.
assists in 36 games with the Kentucky at 7:30 p.m.
Socialites blitzed big time in broomball
Ladies Broomball - Feb. 4 ball from the blue line and
Farmerettes-6 Socialites 0 picks the top corner of thc
Socialite girls seemed to be
having a social time this
night, as their polor goalie'
was,exhausted.from facing so_
many shots. Her fellow team-
mates' had trouble getting rid
of the ball. Farmerette Kim
• , Watson -McKenzie was on a
roll with a hat trick plus one.
Wow! Heather Woilis popped
in the other two. Quick reflex
,passing from Angie Huber
and Susan O'Dell. -
Polar ice 1 Parr Line 2
. 'Polar lee. ,played well •over
their ability, as Debbie Noye
scores the lone goal unassist-
ed. They out -ran and out -shot
-Parr Line in the regular time
to take them -into overtime.
• The girls played great. But
"wee. Parr Linc" girls tie the
game up with a goal by
'Christine Kaye to send it into
over time. Winner was scored
by Heidi Elliott with assis-
tance from Tanya Eckert..
Robin Ross and Norah
Eckert. Parr Line was lucky
to pull this win off.
Knights 1 Royals 1
The Royals' goal scorer is
Jim Hutson. as he drills the 41l1>sisarrr ask-
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Squibb and Chuck Dow.
What's come,over the
Knights. who jst tic the
game up with ,only seconds
left on_ the clock. The goal
was . scored by Darryl
Terpstra. His teammates owe
him big time for that goal.
Feb. I I: 9 p.rp. C`irads vs
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In Friday night's final home
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