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Sports
Centenaires win both
games over weekend,
secure second place
in Morenz Division
Two weekend wins by the Seaforth
Centenaires secured second place in the
Morenz Division and fifth in the Conference.
The Centenaires ended regular season play
two points behind Lucan with 41 points in 40
games.
Saturday night saw a shootout in Belmont
as nine different players scored goals
including JD Nolan and Tim Sills with two
each in an 11-6 route of the Bombers.
Derek Akey added three assists.
The win put Seaforth one point ahead of
Exeter for Sunday's match up with the
Hawks.
A win and the Cents would face Lucan in a
first round playoff; a loss and they would see
Mt. Brydges.
Sunday in Exeter, Seaforth grabbed the first
goal as Jake Mavity stepped inside the
Hawks' blueline and set a wrist shot towards
the goal, foiling the Exeter netminder.
• The Exeter power play struck twice to gain
the lead for the Hawks before Mark Stanley
replied on a Centenaire power play walking
into the slot and going five -hole on the
Hawks' tender.
Exeter jumped out to a two -goal second
period lead but Scott Henderson sparked the
Cents' comeback breaking away from the
pack and tucking home a short-handed tally.
A flurry of penalties saw the Cents score
three goals in the dying three minutes of the
period, including two power play markers.
The Cents began the final frame up by a
goal and quickly sealed the deal as Scott Van
Dooren jumped on a puck off to the side of
the Hawks' net, roofing it for his third of the
game.
Justin Riccardi and Mark Stanley added
two more for good measure in the 9-6 win.
AJ Larivee had a solid game on defence
dishing out several heavy hits through the
neutral zone.
Scott Henderson captured the McConnell
Conference scoring title with his 70th point
of the season. Mike Stevenson of Burford
topped all Junior D scorers with 109 points.
Goalie Chuck Robertson was recognized as
a first team All Star.
The Cents open playoffs Wednesday in
Lucan and return to Seaforth Saturday night
for game two.
Scott Hilgendorff photo
Ringette tournament
The Seaforth Petites are shown in play against a Kitchener team, won by Seaforth 10-7 at the
local ringette tournament over the weekend at the Seaforth and District Community Centres.
The Seaforth Petites won the tourney 4-3 against Dorchester. Mitchell won the final game 5-2
against Seaforth in the Junior division and Waterloo won the final game 4-3 against Seaforth in
the Belle division.
Scoreboard
Bowling
Seniors
Feb.16
Men's High Single: Don Deighton 272
Men's High Triple: Steve Hook 581
Men over 200: Don Deighton 272; Steve Hook 226;
Ron Bennett 210
Men over 600: none
Women's High Single: Grace Corbett 211
Women's High Triple: Grace Corbett 570
Women over 175: Grace Corbett 211 187; Marg
McClure 196 192; Olave Little 193; Pearl James 188;
Ann Wood 179.
Women over 500: Grace Corbett 570; Marg McClure
556
Standings
Aged 30; Ancients 28; Oldsters 27; Oldies 27; Elders
18; Seniors 17.
Legion
Feb.16
Men's High Average: Don Elliott 213 Men's High
Single: Darryl Robinson, Arie Van Diepen 257
Men's High Triple:Bruce Ungarian 632
Men over 200: Darryl Robinson 257; Bruce
Ungarian 234 236; Rick Anderson 218; Arie Van
Diepen 257; Don Elliott 227 210; Bob Rhynard 211
Men over 600: Bruce Ungarian 632; Don Elliott 614
Women's High Average: Sue Rhynard 173;
Women's High Single:Marg Smale 218; Women's
High Triple: Linda Kramers 543
Women over 200: Linda Kramers 200; Marg Smale
218
Standings
Wallbangers 99; Orgasm 76; Bazooka Joes 75; B52s
72; Fuzzy Navels 72; Caesars 69.
Town and Country
Feb. 13
Men's High Average: Gordon Murray 171; Men's
High Single: Frank Nigh 214; Men's High Triple:
Frank Nigh 531
Men over 200: Frank Nigh 214
Men over 600: none
Women's High Average: Louise Dick 150; Women's
High Single: Dorothy Smith 192; Women's High
Triple: Leona Nigh 482
Women over 2A0:
Standings
Sliders 78.5; Trackers 67.5; Unicorns 77; Victors 73
Thursday Niters
Feb. 15
Men's High Single: An Burt 346
Men's High Triple: Art Burt 813
Men over 200: Art Burt 346 307; Neil Beuerman 288
202 230; Jerry Staples 235 276; Bruce Ungarian 223
227; Brian Guichelaar 230 235; Mike Thomson 257;
Brian Barry 211 210; Tom Leppington 203; Randy
Rolph 214; John Coleman 202; Rob Anderson 267;
Mike Janmaat 215; Steve Anderson 205; Paul Boyd
214.
Men over 600: Art Burt 813; Bruce Ungarian 635;
Rob Anderson 626; Neil Beuerman 720; Brian
Guichelaar 631; Jerry Staples 691; Mike Thomson
626
Women's High Single: Gayle Schellenberger 279
Women's High Triple: Gayle Schellenberger 754
Women over 200: Gayle Schellenberger 279 276;
Carrie Rolph 231 Women over 600: Gayle
Schellenberger 754
Standings
Survivors 79; Johnny's Angels 77; The Good Wons
76; The Placebos 74; Rob's Seniors 71; Polar Bears
63.
Hockey
Tykes
Feb. 17
Seaforth 12 at Clinton 1
Seaforth goals: Ryan Marlene. Alex Melody, Scott
Campbell. Ray Huether 3, Jordan Currie 6.
Feb. 18
Seaforth 5 at Blyth 2
eaforth goals: Evan Ribey,,Dean Johnston, Jordan
Currie, Ray Huether 2.
Comments: Colin Campbell with the hot hand in net.
Atom I
Seaforth 9, Twin Centre 4
Seaforth goals: Tyler Van Drunen 3, Lorenz
Guntensperger 3, Brad McLaughlin, Matt Fisher,
Matt Chaput
Seaforth 3, Twin Centre 5
Seaforth goals: Lorenz Guntensperger 2. Connor
Maloney
Atom II
Feb. 16
Zurich 4 at Seaforth 5
Seaforth goals: Nick McKenzie, Cody Wilson, Cory
Dawe, Matt Shannon, Kyle O'Rourke
Novice 11
Feb. 18
Walkerton 2 at Seaforth 5
Seaforth goals: Travis Loughnane 3, Justin Arts, Ian
Murray
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