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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1998-12-02, Page 16IS-TIIfi MORON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 2, 111M1 Winter sports seasons swinging into full stride in Seaforth CONTINUED from PAGE 14 HOCKEY/ATOM ii (Nov. 28) Brussels 2 at SEAFORTH 6 SEAFORTH GOALS: Stephen Haney. Ryan Watterworth 2, Matthew Cartwright, Brett O' Reilly. NOTE: Patrick Kale • was unbeatable in net. • (Nov. 22) C4TH 5 at ST. MARYS 6 (ex) SEAFORTH GOALS: Jim Moms 2, Troy Hopkins. Haney. Cartwright. GOALIE: Kale. THE LOWDOWN: St. Marys scored the game winner with two minutes left in the final period. (Nov. 21) Seaforth 2 at GODERICH 4 THE PAIR: Cartwright, Kale. THE GOALIE: Hopkins. - THE DIFFERENCE: Goderich connected on a powerplay late in the third period to win. - (Nov:I7) . Seaforth 6 al MONKTON 4 THE SIX: -Haney 3' (plus an assist), Cartwright 2. Scott Dalton. (Nov. 14) Seaforth 4 at RRIISSELS 1 C4TH GOALS: Cartwright 2. Waterworth. Haney. THE STORY: First-time goalie Hopkins "awesome" PEEWEE 1 (Noe. 2E1 Port Elgin 4 at SEAFORTH 1 SEAFORTH GOAL Tyler Dotg. SUMMARY: Seaforth took a 4-1 lead after the first 15 minutes. PEEWEE i1 (No'- 29) Seaforth 11 al ST. MARYS 3 texhibuinn/ at Monkton) . • DOUBLE FIGURES: Nick Jansen 3. Lance Laverty 2. Darren Beaver 2. Dave McClory. Brent Coleman. Derek Fischer. Adam Broome ROMP: "Easy win" says coach Bev Coleman. Jansen had a five - point game- Seaforth scored three goals in the first, five in the second and three in the third. Defenceman Devon McCutcheon chipped in four assists. • BANTAM (Nov. 281 Mount Forest 3 at SEAFORTH 8 SEAFORTH ATTACK. Dean Wood 2. Kvle Henderson 2, Mike DelVecchio. Ken Courtney. Tim McClure. Steve C:amoc_ han. _ . WRAPUP: It was 3-'i for Seaforth aftcr the first period. and 8-1' after two. SATURDAY RATIARIYDNG MUSS ILRAGa11E (Nov. 281 SENIQB BLUES 5 BRUINS 4 . BLUES GOALS Mark Kirkconnell 2 (including winner). Ken Courtney Brent Coleman BRUINS GOALS Tyler Dot:: 2. Luke Vick 2 DUCKS 9 PANTHERS 5 DUCKS GOALS: Mau Carnochan 4 i)crek Van Drone!) 2. Denny. Scott. Steve Carnochan. Scott Budges. PANTHERS GOALS: Dean Wood 3. Darren Beaver. Jeremy Hildebrand aimlQx KINGS 10 WHALERS 9 KINGS BUNDLE: Joel Dalton 4. Scott Somerville 2 (including winner. - Mau Shannon 2. Craig Dalrymple WHALERS SEM1•RUNDLE: Jimm> Campbell 6. Lorenz Guntensperger 3 CANADiENS 2 OILERS (1 HABS PAiR: Kenzie Currie GOALIEMEISTER: Jacob William, LEAFS 8 SHARKS 12 RINGETTE McMahon. Tara O'Reilly. Krista Verberne. GOALIE: Ashley Marion. Seaforth 6 at ST. MARYS 2 THE GOALS: M. Marion 4, K. Van Miltenburg, Andrea Finlayson. THE GOAI.(E: A. Marion. TWEEN • (Nm. 29) T 2 at SEAFORTH 4 SEAFORTH GOALS: Meaghan O'Dell 2. Megan Carnochan, Alyssa Dick. (Nov. 28) • Mitchell I at SEAFORTH 3 C4TH SHOOTERS: Renee Nash, O'Dell. Dick THE WAY 11' WENT: It was 1-0 for Seaforth after the first period bui Mitchell evened it up in the first minute of the second. Seaforth won it by scoring two goals in 22 • seconds with less than two minutes Icft in the game. SEAFORTH ASSOCIATION' NOVICE (No‘. 29) Exeter 4 at SEAFORTH 7 GUNNERS: Lindsay Nash 4. Brcannc Hulley 2. Kristen Flanagan GOALIE: Bonney Hendricks. PIECE OF CAKE: Carly Ptett thwarted (there's a word for you) on breakaway by hot Exeter goalie Team celebrated win with birthday cupcakes, as Sarah Elligsen turns seven. (Nov. 2/1) Forest 1 at SEAFORTH 7 DOUBLE HAT TRiCK: Flanagan 6 (two unassisted), Laura Elligsen. GOALIE: Lindsay Nash. GAME DAY: Kelly Verbernc. Marie Nigh. S. Ellisen and Pietl played good offensive game. FUTURE GAMES: sat; Mitchell Black at SEAFORTH. 12:30 p.m Sun: Seaforth at St Marys. 6 p.m Seaforth 1 aTFORD 6 C4TH GOAL: Dianne Murray. GOALIE: Kim Van Miltenburg. Seaforth 3 at FOREST I SEAFORTH GOALS: Kim Van Miltenburg 2, Melissa Marion. WINNING GOALIE: Erica Dietz. JUNIOR (No% 291 Stratford 6 at SEAFORTH 5 SEAFORTH GOALS: Erin Van Dooren 2. Kayla Flanagan. Nicole Kistner. Jessica Durst. SUMMARY: 11 was 3 -3 -to the end of the first half. and the visitors scored their winning goal with just under three minutes to play in the game . BELLES (Nos. 29, Forest'3 at SJAFORTH 2 SEAFORTH GOALS: Christie Medd. Abby Dietz. CLOSE ONE: Visitors led 2-0 after the first period. hut Seaforth stormed hack with two quick goals early in the second. (Nov. 29) St. Marys 6 at SEAFORTH 3 SEAFORTH TRIO: Kali • BOWLING Tl!U11IMY A18 .Q (Nov. 26 results) MEd HIGH AVERAGE;Murray Bennewies 75(1 HIGH SINGLE; Neil Beurman 271 HIGH TRIPLE; Beurman 749 BETTER THAN 200; Beurman 210/271/268: Rob Anderson 247/205/250. John Coleman 270/230: Mike Thomson 242/2)0/206. Benne-wies 232/210, Ralph Johnson 242/225: Jerry Staples 206/249; Jack Ungarian 208/231: Brian Barry 244. Dean Price 2)2. Curtis Costello • 211 . Bruce Ungarian 206 TRIPLES OVER 600; Beurman Anderson 702• Coleman 694 Thomson 658. Bennewies 640, R Johnson 628. Jerry Staples 611 WOMEN HIGH AVERAGE; - Gayle Schellenherger 228 HIGH SINGLE; Schellenhergcr 244 HIGH TRIPLE: Schellenherger 673 WEEKLY SINGLES OVER 200; Schellenherger 230/240/244, Connie Trotter 218/24(1. Sue AIce 217. Bonnie Janmaat 212: Came Rolph 209 TRIPLES OVER 600- Schellenherger. Trotter 629 STANDINGS Comedy Max. 41. Second Chance. 40. i')reamers. 39: Lucky Strikes. 14, Just For Kick.10 Spare Ribs. 26 ST. JAW= 472AGUR - (Nos 1(1 results) MEd HIGIISINGLE• Mark Higenell 279 HIGH TRIPLE: Bob Dinsmore 719 BETTER THAN 200; Dinsmore 246/257/216. George Love 214/265/239. Henn Verhoog 246/753 Higedell 215/279. Jack Ryan 243/202. I)on Nolan 244. Brian Geddes 217 Dave Hood 206 TRIPLES OVER 600; Dinsmore . Love 718: Verhoog 678. Higenell 664. Ryan 637. Nolan 604 WOMEN HIGH.SINGLE; Julie Greidanus 251 HIGH TRIPLE; Janice Moms 656 BETTER THAN 200- Morris 204/222/230: Alison Verhoog 236/212. Greidanus. Bart) Cook 211, Marion Godkin 205: Cathy Harrison 203 .TRIPLES OVER 600• Morris. Verhoog 622. Greidanus 607 SENIORS (Nov. 27 results) MEd HIGH SINGLE fern Deighton 257 HIGH TRIPLE; Deighton 618 - BETTER THAN 200; Deighton 257/215. J Strong 2311. Simon Ventol 204 TRIPLES OVER 600; Deighton WQhf&Y. HIGH SINGLE Ann Wood 229 HIGH TRIPLE• Wond 6ot li uTHAT 7s wood 229/717 F' James 177 TRIPLES OVER 500• Wond STANDINGS Oxfords 44. Roots 40. Loafers 15 Slippers 14 Sandals 10. Runners 2- 2.349110N MOVYILIINTG (Nos 2, results, MEd - HIGH AVERAGE; Bruce Ungarian 198 HIGH SINGLE• Arc Van Diepen 210 HIGH TRIPLE: Van Diepen 628 BETTER THAN 200; Van Diepen 230/224: Brian Mason 206/208.. Doug Huard 200/207. Dem Elliott 221. Bruce Unganan 212 TRIPLES OVER 600: Van Diepen. Elliot 605 IYSIMEN HIGH AVERAGE; Lorraine Elliott 195 HIGH SINGLE- Carol Johnston 251 HIGH TRIPLE: Johnston 625 - WEEKLY SINGLESlaVER 200: Johnston 253.1.Elliott 217/201 TRIPLES OVER 600- Johnston. Elliott 619 STANDINGS Chevelles 17. OVLO\ 34. Cobras 33., Durango% 24. Mustangs 22. Chargers 18 TOW & c'®uN1TINT (Nos 24 results) MEd HIGH AVERAGE- George Johnston 211i ' VIGH SINGLE; G Johnston 276 WGH TRIPLE; G Johnston 750 BETTER THAN 200; G Johnston 216/258/276. John Staffen 214/237. Ralph Johnston 206 TRIPLES OVER 4Q4; G Johnston. Staffen 607 WOMEN HIGH AVERAGE_ Carol Johnston 190 - - HIGH SINGLE Johnston 242 HIGH TRIPLE: Johnston 639 BETTER THAN 200; Johnston NH/242. Sue Stokes 216/221. Louise Dick 215. Sharon Evans 210 STANDINGS Kernels 51 Leopards 49. Newcomers 1 i McRnwlers 22 WINTER WEATHER IS ON IT'S WAY. ARE YOU WONDERING b "WHAT SHOULD I DO?" We May Have The Answer To Your Questions! 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