HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1999-03-24, Page 1010 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, March 24, 19011
-Seaforth Peewees take t `50th
BY CHARLES KUEPFER
Young Canada Week Staff
It was a hard fought battle
on both sides. but in the end
Seaforth out -gunned Parkhill
4-1 to clinch the 'C' division
championship.
Seaforth was led by
assistant captain Luke Vick
who racked up four points,
includint Seaforth's last goal
which proved to be the final
nail in Parkhill's coffin.
They opened the scoring
with a goal early in the first
period, with Vick tipping in a
pass from Barry Young.
The teams traded scoring
chances for the remainder of
the period. but Seaforth
Children's
On Saturday, April 3.. 1999
the Seaforth Co-operative.
Children's Centre • is
sponsoring.the Muscular
Dystrophy Association
Hop-A-Thon from 10:00 am
to 1:00 pm. at thc Seaforth
& Area Fire Department
The Hop-A-Thon is a fun
group ,
activity for young children
adding to • thc Easter
celebrations. It is designed
to educate children about
physical disabilities, while.
at the same time participate
in I'un. activities that
include: storytime,
colouring, bunny ear craft,
•- certificates for hopping and
popcorn. • Hop-A-Thon
pledge forms are, available
at the Cenre. •
All pledges go towards
Muscular Dystrophy
research and client support
services,in Ontario. Also at
the.Firehall on the same day
will be a Parent to Parent
Sale. Sale items will
include, children's clothing,
toys. high chairs; cribs and
playpens. If you have any
of "these items and would
like to sell them please call
• Chris Bruxcr'at 527-1401 to
bdok your 8 foot table for
only $10.00." Space is
maintained their 1-0 lead at skit and driving it home.
the end of the frame: Vick struck lire his second
Seafoth added to their lead of the game just over two
21 seconds into the second, on minutes tater.
agoal by Steven Henderson. Doig and Barry Young
They' appeared to score a assisted on the goal which
third goal. but the referees finished Seaforth's impressive
called thc goal back ruling that championship winning game.
the net was off its moorings. Seaforth coach • Pete
Parkhill .seized th% Chessell said it was a great
way to end the year.
"It couldn't have come at .a
better time. at the last
tournament of the year." said
Chessell.
He said his team deserved
the championship but
wondered if Parkhill was at a
disadvantage because of the
way their games were
scheduled.
He'said Parkhill had to play
opportunity in the momentum
shift, scoring 20 seconds later.
Greg Thoman was credited
with the goal which brought
Parkhill within one.
The 'game remained close
until midway through the third
when Seaforth began to pull
away.
Tyler Doig buried one
behind the Parkhill goaltender,
picking up a loose puck in the
• •
Young Canada' championship,
tour games in two days,while.
Seaforth had their games
spread out over five.
"1 think we lucked out in the
with the draw." said Chessell.
. He said that the tournament
organizers put on a good
• show. was well organized and
run on time.
Parkhill coach Stephen
Thomsorisaid •it was a real
good tournament, even in face
of • losing in the
championships.
He said he that Seaforth is
the better team.
"We kind of went into it
(the finals) as underdogs,"
said Thomson. •
He pointed out that one of
his better players, centre
Adam Broscak, was lost to
Centre skipping, programs ready
limited so call today.
Program begin
The .Seaforth Recreation
Department will be offering
Fitness. Step; Senior Line
Dancing and Stretching and
-Strengthening- programs
beginning in mid April. 0882.
Also
beginning in mid April will Marty Bedard
be the Dog Obedience Seaforth Recreation &
Program. Please watch for Parks Department
details or call the Seaforth 1-519-527-0882
Recreation Office at 527- 1-519-527-2770 (fax)
injury during the course of the
game.
Thomson said he tilled the
void by doubling up the play
of his other centres. - • .
Thomson said that penalties
hurt his team once again.
"They scored two or three
goals on penalties." said
Thomson.
At the end of the game..hoth
team lined up on their own
hluclines and trophies were
presented to hoih trams.
Seaforth was presented with
the Arts Landscaping trophy
by Ernie Porter. for their 'C'
division championship win.
Parkhill was presented with
the. Elston Cardiff trophy by
Murray C'arditf as the •C"
division runner-ups.
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