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Cents beat Belmont and
Mitchell, lose to Port Stanley
It was a battle of special teams Wednesday Special teams were the story on Friday
night in Belmont as the Seaforth Centenaires night in Port Stanley.
•played their second 'of. live consecutive road However, it was. Seaforth suffering mast of
games. . the damage.
Seaforth got off to a slow start. scrambling The Lakers opened the scoring five
at. times and relying on veteran Chuck • minutes into the game on the powerplay.
Robertson to .hold off the Bomber attack. adding a second goal midway through the
Belmont managed to grab the first goal of the , second.
game midway through the first. Van Dooren and Henderson combined with
• In the dying minutes of the first, Scott Van the man advantage to narrow the score to 2-1
Dooren -sent Scott Henderson in atone on a but Port Stanley answered hack one minute
shaky netminderevening the score at one: - later to go up 3-1 after two periods.
Seaforth.came out hard in the second • With Jeff Arnold in the box for five
period and hemmed Belmont in their own minutes on a checking from behind call early
tone. missing on 'several. glorious chances in in the third, a potent Laker's offence sealed
the first minute but it was Belmont, dumping. the.deal. with three consecutive power play
the puck from their own end and winning the goals to close out the scoring. •
race.to it on a breakaway. going ahead 2-1. A dejected' Cents squad was unable to
Al the 15 -minute mark on a defensive tone mount a comeback. •
face oft. Aaron Parsons won the draw hack to "The powerplay•in.the third was a killer.".
:Mike Murray who sent, a hank pass -up to a said General Manager Dave Parsons.
speeding. -Van Dooren •who evened the game ''We were with them up to that point."
at• two. Two minutes later; the.power pl;i' Despite the penalties: the Cents showed
went to work again; as• rookie Jeff .Arnold some grit against an experienced Laker
scored tiis sixih..goal.of the year. gaming .the squad. Rookie Matt Roberts scored a TKO
• ad...tillage anlage for Seatimh. . against Laker 21) year-old veteran Jon Sotelo
The Cents widened the gap.to two •when in.a first period tussle. •
Henderson made a Cross -ice pass to Chris The Cents looked to rehound :Saturday in
- • Fielder for a lone- timer. Mitchell. .
The • Bombers ;cored on a powerplay to .Seaforth came out flying in the early,going
Toa;" out the second period and. leaving .- but were unable to put One past Hawk groalie
Seaforth in the lead 4-3 after 40 minutes.- • Enc Scott.
The third period was a penalty-filled-atfair . Mitchell managed'to get on the board first
as Seaforth• took seven' minor penalties and- on a 211 and wenn to the 'dressing. roitm .up
• wen: two men down for three minutes at one one atter a _petioli. The Cents continued their
point. intensity in the second period and managed 0)
The. Cents. struck first however as .Arnold even the.s.ore midway through.
tent deep to the Borchers corner setting up Mike Murray hit Aaron 'Parsons with .r
Tim Sills for his fifth' of.the year.. long pass up the middle as he same out of the
The Bombers' .powerplay went to work penalty box. Parsons took the• Hawks'
closing the score to 5-4 but a was ail •defe.nceman wide, and limited 'a soft pass to
• Seaforth from there. -Henderson. on the Scott Henderson in the slot:
penalty kill, won a race toga;loose puck and Henderson goLthe winner late, in the
nailed a ;iapshot to theitwine, second when he was left alone out- front and.
Matt Roberts. floated a .wrist ;shot to the finished on a pass from Secitt Van Dojren
Bombers net which bounced over their goalie sneaking in behind the Mitchell net: •
and Lound its way in- i Io'sIng.out a 7=4 Derek Akev. Jeff MaeCuspev •and Jamie
victory.. perek..akes ;ind`Josh Holland added . Black were solid: on defence for. the locals :is •
:iS 3stS as`the Centenaires won :their 'third in a they held on•for •tht. 2-1 vietorv. Goalie
row •',Chut:k Robertson was outstanding as the
•li tallir d up Seatiirth ;cored three goals. Hawks pressedf for the equalizer in the third.
on.the'puwr.rpl.iv and added a short handed • Assistant roach Art Larivet -said " if you
ilali -Belmont suited two powerplay goals, don't get good goaltending in this league.
• • R(ihertson was •stellar in net stopping 34 you- .going to lose - • .
shuts in flit, win: I The Cents have now won tour out uf.their.
.Remetnht.r all• that tuss'.:hout Lvndsav last. five games and have matched their :14
Hoff-ard.-coach of the London Knights, points from all of last -season with a record of
sending -a player uul to sucker punch a Sarnia 6/7/1 twin/loss/tie ► including an r)vertiinc .
• Stene rookie.. Lost -i11#• him a I 2=game . loss t 1„paint). Seaforth travels to Nit. Brvdges
aispensnun" -NCI! that player. Ryan-idatns-is----on Saturday to_challenge the' Bulldogs who
now, ,i-delenceman • with the Belmont . arc second behind Port Stanley is the
Bombers. He had a goal and an assist 'in their standings.
Scoreboard
Bowling
St.James
(10.30
Men's High Single: LO.:
In' Men's High Triple: George
Love O1:
Men over 200: George Lice 2'13
- . 1'i n Elliott 24 tri Bob Dinsmore
I-knrs uug '411 24 Dase
• ‘len neer 6111 George L.i.r -01-
Ihrn Elht u'h'1, 1-10. b'erhoue '143.
Britt Dln>nn g e '.20
Womens. High Single: Kasen Hoeg;
' Lt Women's High Triple: Inhe
1."rridauus'.4 -
Women over 21411 K.uen Hoeg!. 211.
love Urcidanus 2'141 11'. Marton
lh'dk:n 208. Samar Mom. 24.
•Wrimen over M10: lithe Grci.anu.
MV -
•
Standing.+
•
ghwn
Dun
251.
Wood .
2n2. Women's High Triple: Ann.
WttiJ'4'l
Women over 175: -Ann Wood 175.
Women over 500: Ann Wood Vy..
Town and Country
Oct. 31
Men's High Average: Gord Murray
' `rt: Men's High Single: ElsOn Smith
Men's High Triple: Elson Smith
t 3? Alen over 200: Elson Smith.
Worsen', High :Average: Cooke
Dick 1 c 1 Women's High Single:
Louie Dick I`ll. Women's High
Triple Louise Dick 461
Standings
Sliders 14 A. Tracker 2.6 5. 1:mcoms
1 Y. V"roar.
11
Hockey
Junior house league
Whalen 6 vs Kings 3
Whalers goads: Ray Huether3: Josh
Gerber. Conti- Devereaux 2.
Sharks goals: Jordan -Currie. Haden
Campbell: Harden McGavm.
Leafs 2 vs Sharks 2
C"its tt ESg+le, 2' C:,Hhvv
Li.nrs - 1.' Leafs goals: Craig Dalrymple 2.
Hv.u• s I.Aolphms 211 Sharks goals: Josh Shea, Coity
Seniors Jannraer.
Nov.
Men's High single: Dun Dci
Niro', High .Triple':
h igha•n
•Men over 200: Don Ikightoo
110eHook Il_I •
Men user 600: nom:
Women's High Single: inn
Standing-.
FaJc.rn. 11 Crows l8, (,;'ulIs is.
Hawks 21 Eagles 14. thvls 11
' Legion
• Nov, 3
Alen's High %rerage: Don Elliott
21'.•Men's High Single: I)un Elinin
ver. J1en'% High Triple: Dun Etlnnr
%10
%len beer 200: Dun WW1 71)6 241
213. Rick •Anderson 271 202: Bill
Rhyn,rrd 212. Dan Blake 213. Brune
L ngarran 214. 22s; Ark Vary Ihepen
204 101: Chris Wealherbce 211. Ert.
'Kenner y 218: Hut Rhyn.ud 225.
%len over 600: Don Elliott 810:
Bruce l'ngaitan 685: Risk Anderson
651
Wopitn's High :Ar'erage: Linda
Kramets 1 71; Wng,tq't High Singh:
Sue Kh.na,J 2241. Women's High
Mple: Sue Rhythm -4 5.16.
Wham over lW Jecsica Baker 221
Sur Rhamni 2240; Lynda Kr:alas 221.
Women user 600: •Hone
standings
Wallb,rngers 25; Orgasm 24: Fusscy
Nasals 21. Hoiowka Joe's 21 852,
•
Senior house league
Ducks 10 vs Blues 4
Docks goofs: Brad Henderson 4; Jay
Co,.lmuie 1. #1, 4.
Blue% goals: Lorenz Gutzenberger.
' Jared O'Rourke.
Bruins 16 vs Panthers. 5
Brains goals: Tyler Elligsen 5: Brent
C .Icman 2: Cory Davy,: 2; Daryl
Hwlcy 2; Kcsin Hood; Dan Schenk.
Panthers goals: Wade Holland, Jamb
Williams 2: Owen O'Reilly: Scott
Sornc7rrlle
Tyke
Cirdtrich sat Seaforth 4" •
Seaforth goals: Jordan Cume 2; Ray
Hueihcr. 1)e,rn Johnston
Atom I
Nov.3 .
Sealnrth 0 vs Walkerton 2
Seaforth goals:
Nov. 4
Seaforth vs Walkerton 2
Seatorth gusts: Bred McLaughlin;
Lorenz guntensperger. Man Chapel:
Tyer Van Droncn.
:atom II
Nov. 4
• Walkerton 1 at Seaforth 2
Seaforth goals: Cory Dawc 2.
Pee Wee 1
Nor, 4
slikimay 2 at *Worth 7
Saafnrth goals: Daae Chc,scll 4;
Robert Johnston. Shaun Brooker.
Daryl Hulley.
Novice II
Nov. 4
K.eter 1 a/ Seaforth
Seaforth goals: Craig Dalrymple 2:
Tyler Listman Haden Campbell 1:
Jroh Gerber: Braden Connolly 2.
Pee Wee 11
Ud. 28
Listowel) Oat Seaforth 3
Seaforth goals: Steve Haney; Robert
Johnston; Man Carnochan. •
Coach's iomment: Penally free rare
for. both teams
Oa. 26:
SeafoHh 6 at Wingham 2
Seaforth- goal: Jared 'O'Rourke
Mike McLaughlin 6: Ryan Wilsuh.
Dave Chesselt.
00.24. -
.Seaforth 1 at Mitchell -4
Seaforth goals: Dave Chessell.
WOAA. Midgets
November
Milverton 3 at Seaforth 4
Seaforth goats: Harry Young 2;- Kyle .
Henderson, r!. ler Ikirg..
• Bantam
Nov. 4
Henson Out Seaforth 4
Seaforth goals: Kevin Murray. Brad
Henderson. Barry Young: h Etligsen.
Coach's comment:
Bantam U
Nov. 3
Lucknue 4 at Seaforth 1
Seaforth goals: Corey Yash
•
Ringette
Junior
Nov. s
St. Mary's sal Seaforth 6
Seaforth goals: 1. Hulley M.
Catnuchan, R. Nash: A. Dick; k
Canoeing)
• Belle
Nov. 5
t;uderich 3 al Seaforth 8
Seaforth goals: Robyn Sash 2; Kini
Devereaux 2. len Ducharme 1.
Christie Medd.
Tween
Nov, s
St. Mary's 0 a1 Seaforth 10
Seaforth goals: Mem* Marion 4,
timid Verherne 2: Carmen
- Carnahan; Jobe Ducharme. Ashley
Steno*, Ashcly Flanagan.
Petite Il
Niro, s
Stratford 2 at Seaferth g
Seaforth goals: Krntcn Flanagan 4:
Sarah Finlayson 2; Kelly Verberne
Lindsay Nash.
Petite
Nor. 4
St Thomas 0 al Seaforth 7
Sealnrth goals: Kristen Flanagan 1:
Joslyn Batilrff: Lindsay Navh _; Jud,
Ntirrro,h
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