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HOCKEY
SEAFORTH & DISTRICT
MINOR HOy
Amman
SK%rlds leads hest -of -five
OMHA "CC " Final
one game to ismkiag.
(Mar. 29)
Waterford 3 at SEAFORTH 5
(Mar. 26)
Seaforth 4 at WATERFORD 2
EIJTURE GAMES;
(Note: Sea** lost the JIJp.)
Thur; Seaforth at WATERFORD, A
p.m..
I f Neccessarn
SAL Waterford at SEAFORTH,, 4
porn.
Sun; Seaforth at WATERFORD, 4
p.m.
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Seaforth won best-of-fve
OMHA semi-final vs. Dorchester 3-2.
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Seaforth won best -of -five
OMHA quarter -final vs. Dresden 3-l.
.•.
' Seaforth won best -of -five first-round
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INTERMEDIATE GIRLS
Parkhill wins best -of -three final
two games to nothing.
TYKE
Brussels Tournament
(Mar. 28)
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Seaforth 5 Goderich 2
SEAFORTH GOALS: Ryan
O'Reilly 2, Jimmy Campbell,
Jason Wilson, Cody Wilson.
HIGHLIGHTS: Seaforth wins
season -ending toumament. Cody
Wilson opened the scbring with
his first goal of the year. Derek
Van Dieten was in net for all three
wins and this 'weekend's tourney.
The local tykes chalked up a
record of 21 wins and 0 losses
within thbir league this year.
Preliminary games
Seaforth 9 Zurich 4
SEAFORTH GOALS: O'Reilly
4, Brad McLaughlin. Andrew Van
Vliet, Campbell, J. Wilson, Cory
Dawe.
Seaforth 12 Milverton 2
SEAPORT!! GOALS: Campbell
3, O'Reilly 2, McLaughlin 2, J.
Wilson, Dawe, Joel Dalton, Van
Vliet, Matt Shannon.
INDIVIDUAL STATS
( Overall team record 31-4-0
(352 goals for and 79 against)
during regular season.
TYKE
SOKIIIRLEadtudijn
GP G A P
Jimmy Campbell 35 111 49 160
Ryan O'Reilly 34 86 43 129
Brad McLaughlin 35 84 36 120
Andrew Van Vhet 34 18 23 41
Cory Dawe 35 21 18 39
Jason Wikoa 35 13 10 23
Kyk O'Rourke 32 4 15 19
Matthew Shathoon 33 6 7 13
Cody Wilson 31 I 11 12
Danny schen* 27 1 10 11
Nathan Wikon 31 0 11 11
Nick MacKenzie 32 3 6 9
Joel Dalton 30 4 4 8
Emily Nolan 22 0 6 6
Haden Campbell 1 0 2 2
Mirk Van Dieten 34 0 2 2
Sio1ditS
GP GA
Mirk Van Dieten 31 73
Jason Wilson I 0
Cory Dawe I I
Danny Schenk 1 1
Kyk O'Rourke 1 4
Avg,
2.35
0.00
1.00
1.00
4.00
011A JUNIOR
"D"EVELOPMENT LEAGUE
Best -of -seven
conference finals.
Exeter leads Port Stanley two games
t0 one.
•••
Wellesley beat Burford four to none.
WOAA SENIOR A
WEST DIVISION
Clinton and Goderich are tied its
best -of -seven series three games
apiece
(Mar. 29)
Clinton 2 at Goderich 3 (OT)
(Mar. 21)
Goderich 11 at Clinton 8 ,
FUTURE GAMES.
Tue: Goderich at Clinton.
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!MUSK ILSAVIRS
PLAYOFFS -
Wednesday, April
( Matchups to be determined
on plus/minus from first
games.)
Jr. "C" FINAL, 6'p.m;
Jr. "0" FINAL, 7 p.m;
Jr. "A" FINAL, 8 p:m.
BOWLING
ROUNDUP
1T0I1IN & CDllltfi111I l 7
(Mar. 24 results)
MEN
WITH AVERAGE; George Johnston
231 (SEASON).
HIGH SINGLE; John Staffen 264
11166IiTRjPLE: Steffen 659
BETTER THAN 200: Staffen
203/264; George Johnston 204/249;
Reg hick 251/214.
TRIPLES OVER 6001 Staffen, G.
Johnston 646, Dick 628.
WOMEN •
MGR AVERAGE Sharon Evans
179 (SEASON).
HIGH SINGLE; Sue Stokes 210
(NIGHT)
HIGH TRIPLE; Stokes 576.
BETTER THAN 200; Stokes.
PLAYOFF STANDINGS
Invisibles 9262. Gangbusters 9218,
Hi-Lites 9198. Joker's Wild 9161!
ST. JAMBS MAWR
(Mar. 30 results)
blI:LY
HIGH SINGLE; Henry Verhoog
348.
HUGH TRIPLE; Verhoog 729.
BETTER THAN 200; Verhoog
200/348: Don Nolan 243/247/236;
George Love 2232/239/244; Bob
Dinsmore 218/240/216: Brian Geddes
275210: Angell() Andreasi 283: Jack
Ryan 256: Dean Price 2(X)
TRIPLES OVER 600; Verhoog,
Nolan 726. Love 7(16. Dinsmore 674.
Geddes 648, Andreasi 626.
WOMEN
111611 SINGLE; Janice Moms 247.
111611 TRIPLE; Julie Greidanus
574.
iIETTER THAN 200; Greidanus,
Morris 247, Karen Hoegy 208. Marion
Godkin 205
PLAYOFF' STANDINGS
ss&
Grizzlies 13437,
t" kylifMellow Henry
Verhoog, Dean Price, Curtis
Costello, Gloria Love, Tina Bos);
Lakers 13303.
Celiics 13031. Bulls 12857. ,
Rockets 12831. kapiors 12290.
llmages C.lh has
Bulls
( Don Nolan Alison Verhoog, Karen
Hoegy, Brian Geddes, Monica
Williams)
W►Omusmo
High Avesiage - Julie Greidanus 186;
III Triple - Janice Morris 687; IB
Shade - Alison Verhoog 275; Mels
Improved - Marion (;odkin (+15).
iiQams
Uig Average - George Love 232; Hi
pipit - Don Nolan 767; HH Sinalf -
Bob Dinsmore 232; Most Improved -
Brian Geddes (+29).
CONTINUED on Page 17
Kof C tournament
TNR MOON EXPOSITOR, April 1, Ii SO -11
Exeter, St. Marys win
Exeter doubled Zurich 6-3
to win the senior title Sunday,
and St. Marys rattled Zurich's
#I team 8-2 on Saturday
night to win their respective
championships at the annual
Knights of Columbus
Hockey Tournament at the
Seaforth arena this weekend.
The best finish by a local
team was by Seaforth St.
James. The won junior con-
solation honours by edging
Kinkora 3-2 Saturday.
In the senior consolation 24
hours later, Kinkora's #2
team nipped St. James I-0.
Mike McLaughlin scored
twice, and Ryan Wilson got
the other in Seaforth's junior
consolation victory.
JUNIOR
(March 28)
CHAMPIONSHIP
St. Marys 8 Zurich #1 2
CONSOLATION
Seaforth 3 Kinkora 2
PRELIMINARIES
Goderich 5 Zurich #2 0
Dub/St. Col #1 1
Zurich #1 9
Mt. Carmel 4 Seaforth 3
Dub/ St. Col #2 6
Exeter 4
St. Marys 8 Kinkora 0
Boyd sent down
The National Hockey
League's Edmonton Oilers
assigned rookie , Boyd
Devereaux, 19, of Seaforth
to their American Hockey
League affiliate in Hamilton
Friday. Boyd' has one goal
and four assists in 38 games
with the Oilers this season.
Logan letter...
CONTINUED from Page 4.
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Seaforth 5 Dub/St. Col 010
Seaforth 7 Zurich 0
Kinkora 6 Exeter 2
Zurich #1 4 Goderich 3
Zurich #1 6 Mt. Carmel 1
Mit
St. Marys 10
Dub/St/ Col 021
SENIOR
(March 29)
CHAMPIONSHIP
Exeter 6 Zurich 3
CONSOLATION
Kinkora#2 1 Seaforth 0
PRELIISIIMBLEZ
Kinkora #I 7
Dub/St. Col #1 2
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Zurich 3 Seaforth I
* * *
St. Marys #1 3
Mt. Carmel 2
* * *
Goderich 9 .
*Dub/St. Col #2 2_
* * *
Exeter 3 Kinkora #2 1
*
Mt. Carmel 7
Dub/St. Col #2 2
Kinkora 1 Mt. Carrhel 1
* *
Seaforth 9
Dub/St. Col #2 1
* * *
Zurich 9 Kinkora #1 0
Exeter 7Goderich 3
St. Marys 3 Goderich 3
(Winners of ties
determined by shots)
McLlwain interview
CONTINUED from Page 8.
to maybe give it another shot
hack there. I want to see.
Whether it just a tryout and
go from there. We want to
put everything together after
the playoffs and see how
things shape .up."
NOTE: Because of the rib
injury Dave did not play in either
his team's final regular season
game or first playoff game this
weekend. Landshut won the
first game of their best of five
playoff with the Cologne Sharks
in overtime by a score of 4-3
Sunday.
Seaforth & District
Community Centres
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Stepp Mitchel -Prize from Archie's
DRAW WINNER
Terry Gray -Prize from Pizza Train
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8. Main St. 3 703
9. COB #13 701
10. Dave Scott I 701
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13. WIL 696
14. Dave Scott II 695
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