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CONTINUED Brom Prue 10.
ATOM II
Seaforth Tournament
(Mar. 16)
Tavistock AE 2 C4TH 1
C4TH TALLY: Beaver.
HEARTBREAKER: Winner
scored with :08 left. Beaver hit the
post scant seconds before that.
Seaforth 8 Kitchener 0
WHITEWASH: Beaver 4,
Broome 2, Sharpe, Schenk.
MR. ZERO: Steve Medd.
JNDIVIDUAL STATS
( Team record 29-20-3 (167 goals
for and 138 against) during regular
season. Five of those games were
against rep clubs.)
Scoring Leaders 97/98
G A P Pim
Darren Beaver 47 33 80 40
Ryan Wilson 18 25 43 2
Tanner Glanville 15 22 37 12
Rob Johnston 8 25 33 12
Darcy McCutbeon 22 7 29 10
Joel Schenk 18 10 28 8
Adam Broome 16 12 28 0
Jim Morris 5 16 21 14
Troy Hopkins 7 12 19 6
John Sharpe 5 6 1 I 10
Scott Dalton 4 5 9 4
Pat Kale 1 6 7 14
Cun Ryan 0 6 6 2
Shaun Brooker 0 4 4 2
Derek Wolfe. AP 0 1 1 0
Goalieg
GP GA Avg,
Mark Wilbee 28 71 2.54
Steve Medd 22 64 2.91
Joel Schenk 2 2 1.00
PEEWEE 1
Goderich Young Canada
Tournament
(Mar. 17)
Dresen 4 Seaforth 1
SEAFORTH GOAL: Greg
McGrath.
PEEWEE II
Goderich Young Canada
Tournament
(Mar. 18)
Elma-Logan 2 Seaforth 0
(Mar. 17)
Seaforth 3 Goderich 2
(Mar. 16)
'Tiverton 3 Seaforth 0
BANTAM
Harrow wins best -of -five (six
point) OMHA "CC " semi-final
seven points to one.
(Mar. 21)
Seaforth 1 at HARROW 6
(Alar. 20)
Seaforth 0 at HARROW 3
NOTE: Harrow's final goal went
into an empty net.
Gm. 2/Harrow 2 at C4TH 2 (OT)
Gm. 1/Harrow 5 at SEAFORTH 3
• • •
Seaforth swept Arthur in best -of -five
OMHA quarter -final 3-0.
•••
Seaforth beat Durham in best -of -five
WOAA playoff 3 to 2.
MIDGET
OMHA "CC " Final
(Note; 1t Is to be announced weather
the series is a best -of -five
or best -of -seven)
Thur: Seaforth at WATERFORD. 8
p.m..
Sun: Waterford at SEAFORTH, 8
p,m.
Seaforth wins best -of -five
OMHA "CC " semi-final
three games to two.
(Mar. 22)
Seaforth 4 at DORCHESTER 1
NOTES: Seaforth's final two
goals went into an empty net with
Dorchester's goaltender out in
favour of an extra attacker.
(Mar. 21)
Dorchester 2 at SEAFORTH 1
(Mar. 18)
Seaforth 3 at DORCHESTER 1
5**
Gm. 2/Dorchcstcr 4 at C4T11 3
Gm. I/C4TI13 at DORCHESTER 2
Seaforth wan best -of -five
OMHA quarter final vs. Dresden 3-l.
•••
Seaforth won best-uf-five first-round
playoff vs. Durham 3-0.
SATVJJDAY NOINING
IOUSJ LL4 ua
(Mar. 21 results/exhibition)
SENIOR
BLUES 12 DUCKS 2
BLUES GOALS: Jeremy Hildebrand
5. Barry Young 3, Greg Medd. Cody
McNaughton, Brent Coleman, Derek
Van Dieten.
DUCKS GOALS: Luke Vick, Sarah
O'Rourke.
BRUINS 4 PANTHERS 2
BRUINS GOALS: Mark Kirkconnell
3, Quentin Burgess.
PANTHERS PAIR: Brad Henderson
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SHARKS 7 CANADIENS 6
SHARKS GOALS: Robin Nobel 3.
Ryan Watterworth 3 (including win-
ner), Lorenz Gutensperger.
CANADIENS GOALS: Matt
Carnochan 3, Patrick Kale, Kenzie
Currie, Cory Dawe.
WHALERS 5 LEAFS 3
Scoresheet all muddled up
OILERS 17 KINGS 0
OILERS GOALS: Joe Rapson 5,
Dave Chessell 4, Tanner Glanville 2,
Joe O'Rourke 2. Jim Campbell 2, Brad
McLaughlin, Nick Murray.
Monday, March 30
Leafs vs. Whalers, 6 p.m;
Blues vs. Ducks, 7 p.m;
Bruins vs. Panthers, 8 p.m.
Tuesday, March 31
Sharks vs. Canadiens, 5:30
p.m;
Kings vs. Oilers, 6:30 p.m;
Sr. "B" FINAL
Loser Blues/Ducks vs. loser
Bruins/Panthers, 7:30 p.m;
Sr. "A" FINAL
Winner Blues/Ducks vs. win-
ner Bruins/Panthers, 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 1
(Matchups to be determined
on plus/minusfrom first
games.)
Jr. "C" FINAL, 6 p.m;
Jr. "B" FINAL, 7 p.m;
Jr. "A" FINAL, 8 p.m.
RINGETTE
BELLE A
Provincial Championships
(at Whitby, Mar. 15 to 18)
ONTARIO FINAL
(Mar. 18)
Cumberland 5 C4TH Stingers 4
Preliminary Round -Robin
(Mar. 17)
C4TH Stingers 3 Gloucsester 6
C4TH Stingers 8 Caledonia 7
(Mar. 16)
C4TH Stingers 7 Stratford 3
C4TH Stingers 8 Cumberland 5
C4TH Stingers 8 West Ferris 7
(Mar. 15)
C4TH Stingers 15 Pickering 4
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PETITE
(Mar. 22/exhibition)
Exeter 8 at SEAFORTH 0
SHOOTING
KIPPEN GUN CLUB
Skeet
(Mar. 21)
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John Mogk, 23;
Fred Brall, 23;
George Hamm, 23;
Harold Cook, 22;
Steve Graham, 22;
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(Mar. 17 results)
MEN
HIGH AVERAGE: George Johnston
231 (SEASON).
HIGH SINGLE: G. Johnston 348
(NIGHT).
HUGH TRIPLE; G. Johnston 894.
BETTER THAN 200; G. Johnston
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Joe Veenstra 264/206; Rick Shipp 289.
TRIPLES OVER 600; G. Johnston,
Staffen 723, Veenstra 635; Shipp 613.
WOMEN
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HIGH SINGLE; Louise Dick 216
(NIGHT).
HIGH TRIPLE; Dick 551.
JtETTER THAN 200; Dick
205/216, Sue Stokes 210; Sharon
Evans 203.
?LAYOFF STANDINGS
Joker's Wild 6357, Gangbusters 6257,
atoms
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, March 25, 11N1s-11
and bantams beaten in semi-finals
BETTER THAN 200; Kale 213
ST. JAMZS LIMNS
(Mar. 23 results)
MBA(
i •IIC c -LE: George Love 286.
HIGH TRIPI•& Curtis Costello
711.
BETTER THAN 200: Costello
231/265/215; Love 286/220; Henry
Verhoog 265/236; Bob Dinsmore
286/242/215; Marris Bos 221; Jack
Ryan.200.
TRIPLES OVER 600• Costello,
Love 703, Verhoog 688. Dinsmore
683.
WOMAN
HIGH SINGLE; Julie Greidanus
252.
HIGH TRIPLE; Greidanus 680. '
BETTER THAN 200; Greidanus,
Sandra Lee 224. Janice Morris 210•
Karen Hoegy 207.
TRIPLES OVER 600; Greidanus.
LEGION 201711.QN
(Mar. 20 results)
MEN
HIGH SINGLE; Don Deighton 268.
UIGH TRIPLE; Deighton 693..
BETTER THAN 200: Deighton
200/225/268; Doug Huard
242/206/210; Ralph Johnston 224; J.
Ungarian 236/216; Arie Van INepen
213/208; Bruce Ungarian 237; Dave
Albrecht 211.
TRIPLES OVER 600; Deighton,
Huard 658. R. Johnston 620, J.
Ungarian 615.
WOMEN
HIGH SINGLE; Carol Johnston 289.
HIGH TRIPLE; Linda Kramers 678.
BETTER THAN 200; Kramers
240/284; Sheila McCowan 228/220;
TRIPLES OVER 600• Kramers,
McCowan 623. Johnston 615.
?LAYOFF STANDINGS
649s 3217, Strikeforce 3177,
Sambucas 3132, Yardbirds 2985,
Cezars 2965, Red Dogs 2906.
®mss
(Mar. 20 results)
MEN
HIGH SINGLE; G. Murray 269.
HIGH TRIPLE; T. Kale 553.
Murray; B. Hams 211; C. Perkins 209;
R. Bennett 204.
WOMEN
HIGH SINCELF, A. Wood 21 I.
NIGH TRIPI E Wood 605.
BETTER THAN 175; Wood
211/206/188; N. Mitchell 195; J.
Wallace 184/180; J. Bailey 181; B.
Oldacre 179.
TRIPLES OVER 500; Wood,
Oldacre 507. Wallace 505; Bailey 504.
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