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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1998-04-08, Page 66 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, April 8, 1998 Final goes the distance Seaforth midgets win OMHA 'CC' crown Seaforth's midgets did it the hard way. They won an Ontario Minor Hockey Association "CC" championship Sunday after- noon at Waterford with a 6-3 win in the fifth and deciding game of the final in front of a packed house in tobacco country. Seaforth opened the series with two -straight wins; but must have given coach Jason Papplc some anxious moments after Waterford managed to even the series Saturday afternoon at Seaforth with a narrow 2-1 win. The local arena was packet for the final big hockey game of this season. The ice started going out Monday. It was a good game too, a banger. which could have gone either way, but the dis- appointing result left the locals without the momentum in the series, and having to win in it the hostile confines of the Waterford rink. Tempers flared the odd fight flourished in the park- Seaforth players help Radars reach -final Brent van den Akker set up Paul McLlwain for his sec- ond goal of thc game Tate in the third period Sunday after- noon at Clinton, to force an overtime that went more than a period and a half, before the Radars fell 7-6 to the Shelburne Muskies. The Radars thus fell behind two games to nothing in -their hest -of -five Western Ontario .Athletic Association senior A hockey championship series. The Muskies could lock up the series with a win in the third of the playoff on their home ice, Thursday night at 8:30. Shelburne won the first game of the series on their home ice last Friday 6-3. with Derek Gridzak of the Radars scoring two times in the loss. Sunday afternoon's double - overtime game at Clinton lasted until the 13 minute mark of the second. Dave Nahrgang of the Radars made 57 saves.' Van den Akker of Egmondville tapped home a rebound late in the third peri- od to give the hometown Radars a 6-5 win in their sev- enth and deciding game against the defending WOAA senior hockey champion Goderich Pirates at Clinton last Tuesday night. His winner broke a 5-5 tie and came on the powerplay with about four minutes remaining in regulation time, in front of about 980 fans. Numerous players on both WOAA west division final- ists played their minor and/or. junior hockey in Seaforth. ing lot after Saturday's game again on the powerplay mid- - in Seaforth, with the OPP way through the period. called and some fans With four minutes left in charged. the• first and Seaforth on the After winning the title Powerplay, Van Doorcn and Sunday. the Seaforth midgets Jason Tunney worked the made sure they left the puck to -the net, where Waterford rink for the bus in Henderson banged his second - a group. marker home. One minute HALF-DOZEN GOALS Mike Nesbitt was set up by Mike Murray and Craig Scott Henderson scored Sommerville to expand twice, with single goals Seaforth's I;ed to 4-2, which scored by Scott Van Dooren, held up through the scoreless Adam Leonhardt— Jason second 20 minutes of play. Hulley and Derek Nesbitt. . Seaforth led 4-2 after the NIPPED AT THE END first period. and the second In Saturday- afternoon's engagement, captain Phil period was scoreless. Korezak connected on a Leonhardt scored--16-seconds`-boomer from the point on the into the third to give them a powerplay, with 7:54 left in hit of a cushion. And then the, game got , the third to decide it and send rough. • the Seaforth fans home dis- Ryan Shelton. earned the gruntled. win in the deciding game in - Van Dooren scored on a Scafonh's net. nifty rush, fed by Henderson. Leonhardt buried his shot as Seaforth took a 1-0 lead in from the point on a pass from the first. Evcrct Smith . and Van Waterford scored the only Dooren. • goal of the second short - Midway through the third. handed, 34 seconds into their Nesbitt sent Henderson and penalty. Van Dooren in on a two -on - one. when Henderson opened Both teams made the other the lane for Van Dooren, dek- pay for every inch, the closer ing the Waterford netminder they got to the crease. . to givee-Scaforth a 6=2 mar- Sean Ludwig played a good gin, game in the Seaforth net, in the opening period, Jared beaten only on two long Carnochan and Smith set up shots. Waterford also dinged Hulley for the first goal of a hummer off the net the game. hut Waterford tied The local midgets beat it 19 seconds later. Then Durham, Dresden, Henderson got his first goal, Dorchester and Waterford on from Neshitt and Van the road to their 1997-98 Doorcn. Waterford tied it crnwn Whalers save best for last in House League He (or she) who laughs last. Bruins. by a score 'of 8-3. -.-'0, the leafs at -4 and the laughs best. Jordan Drew, Curtis Wilson David McClory and Scott Kings at -5. .. And the Whalers arc chuck- and Brad Henderson drew Bridge each scored two times In those junior semi-finals lingloudest. now. hlo9d for the Panthers. -the Oilers crowned the Kings The Blocs, with 15 wins, for the winners. • Steve t= Theyr finished in the KaseHenderson. Beau .Dill, Steve 7-2 and the Canadiens and merit of the six -team unior finished 14 points ahead of Sharks tied 1-1. ,division of Seafc?rth and thc secondrplace Bruins this Vrid the otand Jason .Denys Jim Campbell, Brad District Minor Hockey. season in thc four -squad McLaughlin and Jim Dick Association's Saturday morn- senior loop. but you could Kevin Murray, Derek van each scored twice for the have thrown a towel over the Drunen and Greg McGrath Oilers, with Mike int, hiluse league this regular , scored for the Bruins. season, with only five wins to other three. The Bruins had McLaughlin getting the other. P SEMI-FINALS 16 points, and both the Shane Johnston scored the cgo s with three ties and 1 I loss- Pairings for the junior finals pair for the Kings. Panthers and Ducks 15. g In last .Tuesdaynight's' Wednesday were determined Robin Nobel scored for the But they ended up winning g hgoals for and a gainst the junior "A" championship semi-final. Doig had a hat y b Sharks and Matt Cartwright Wednesday night by laying a trick a; ' the soon-to-be scored in the semi-finals the replied for the Canadiens. - S I whipping on thc Oilers., champs basted the Ducks 7-3. night before. The Oilers in the other senior semi- 5-1Tim McClure added two ended +5. the Whalers +4; final Monday,the Panthers The : big upset was in the Sharks an Canadicns at Monday night's semi-final • more for the winners, with d rollicked past the Bruins 9-2. when•they blanked the first- Wood and Jansen rounding place Leafs 4-0. Mau Dalton' out the scoring. got thc goose egg. Those Jason Anstett made it less a' ulls ponder future Leafs finished atop the regu- case of "duck soup., for the lar season junior pack at 10_ r Blues in the semi. by scoring After another season spent all three goals for the losers. near the bottom of thc JUNIOR B/C CHAMPS• , Western Junior C Hockey In other junior finals League standings, s the Wednesday -night. Lorenz- Brussels Bulls arc once again Gutcnspergcr, Owen O'Reilly _wondering if they have a and Jared O'Rourke did the future in the nearby commu- damage for the Sharks,- who nity took the "13" crown with a 3- The team had a public 2 win over the Canadiens. meeting last week to sec if it Matt Cartwright and Chris • could generate more local Cronin scored for the Hahs. support. The Leafs arc junior "C" Bulls president- Wayne champs, by virtue of a 5-1 Todd says two other towns Derrick Wolfe and Tyler Van Drunen each lit the Tamp twice for the Whalers in the title gamic. with Lori Van Bakel popping the other. Only Jimmy Dick found the range for the Oilers. Wolfe scored another two goals in the semi-final Shutout of the Leafs. with Kyle Feeney and Van Drunen doing the rcst of the damage. BLUES TOP SENIORS The senior "A" final went true to regular season form, with the division leading Blues. who only lost four times all schedule long. best- ing the Panthers 5-3. Dean Wood and Tyler Doig each scored twice for thc champs, with Nick Jansen netting the other. crowning of the Kings. Darcy McCutcheon scored twice for the winners, with singletons coming from the sticks of Matt Chaput, Scott Sommerville and Ryan O'Reilly. Kevin Hood got the Kings' marker. In the other senior final Tuesday night, for "8" hon- ours, the Ducks did it to the You are invited to attend our OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, APRIL 12th 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Please join us for Refreshments. We look forward to seeing you! 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