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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2001-03-07, Page 1212-T11112 HURON 1XPONTOR, March 7, 2001 Sports Cent's, Irish tie series at two ames apiece A series couldn't be much closer than the Seaforth Centenadlres, Lucan Irish match up has proven to be thus far in Junior D action. After losing game one 4-3 in overtime the Cents rebounded with an 8-0 win before turning around Wednesday and dropping an 8- 0 decision followed by a 4-3 win on Friday. Management and coaching staff just shook their heads in amazement following Wednesday's 8-0 loss. "We were behind 3-0 after the first period, we could just as easily have been up 5-3," noted coach Art Larivee. "We couldn't buy a goal despite the chances." The Cents matched the Irish with 32 shots on goal but were thwarted at every opportunity. "There's no question we didn't play our best gamy'," said coach Jason Papple. "But I didn't think it was that bad (8-0), I think we lost our focus halfway through, down by 5. A couple of buried chances, maybe it's a different story, " he said. To make matters worse, the Cents lost Mark Stanley to a broken wrist. Stanley has averaged a point a game since joining the squad. Friday night the Cents hoped to rebound and even the series at two. The Cents came out with some intensity in what proved to be "a sloppy" game according to coach Papple. "Neither team was very good in their own end tonight and it was clutch and grab hockey up and down the ice, but the effort was there," said Papple. Scott Henderson opened the scoring walking around the Irish net on the power play patiently picking his spot. It was Henderson again taking advantage of an Irish turnover caused by a strong penalty kill forecheck by Scott Van Dooren putting the Cents up 2-0. The Irish fought back with a power play marker and a blast from the point that foiled goalie Chuck Robertson to even the score. Just a minute later however, it was the forecheck again, this time Joe Nesbitt and Josh Holland causing a turnover that Jake Mavity rifled home to take a 3-2 lead into a scoreless second period. The Cents kept pressing for the third period, not comfortable sitting on the one goal lead. Midway through the period Jeff Arnold picked up a stretch pass across the Irish blue line, was hauled down before Tim Sills picked up the puck and took a shot setting a rebound out to Arnold who deked and scored for the 4-2 lead. The Irish, narrowed the gap again jumping on a miscue in the Cents' end leaving two Lucan forwards alone in front of Robertson who had no chance. With the 4-3 lead heading into the final minutes, a strong Cents forecheck kept the Irish hemmed in their own end not allowing Lucan to pull their goalie in hopes of an equalizer. The win tied the series at two games each. Game five is Wednesday night in Lucan followed by game six in Seaforth Friday night. Game seven, if necessary will be Sunday afternoon in Lucan. In other conference action Mt. Brydges eliminated Exeter four games to zero including three overtime victories. Port Stanley took North Middlesex in four games. With a win on Saturday nighthe Mitchell Hawks managed to stay alive but are down three games to one versus Thamesford. The Seaforth Skating Club celebrated 50 years of skating on Sunday with Carnival 2001 at the arena. Skating to Blue Suede Shoes above were the level 3 skaters including Nicholas Van Bakel, Nicole Chisholm, Amanda Ward, Joelle Glanville, Robert Campbell, Brittany Leppington, Ian Van Doornik, Logan Bruxer and Cassie Morey. (Clint Wulf photo.) Scoreboard Bowling Seniors March 2 Men's High Single: Bob Harris 238; Men's High Triple: Don Deighton 587 Men over 200: Bob Harris 238; Don Deighton 224; John Aubin 214; Steve Hook 209 Men over 600: none Women's High Single: Grace Corbett 243 Women's High Triple: Ann Wood 658 Women over 175: Grace Corbett 243 227; Ann Wood 239 236 183; Pearl James 204 184; Mary Finlayson 188. Women over 500: Ann Wood 658; Grace Corbett 614; Pearl James 555 Standings Aged 44; Oldsters 36; Ancients 31; Oldies 31; Seniors 26; Elders 21. Town and Country Feb. 27 Men's High Average: Gordon Murray 169; Men's High Single: Carl Towton 207; Men's High Triple: Carl Towson 506 Men over 200: Carl Towson 207 Men over 600: none Women's High Average: Louise Dick 149; Women's High Single: Leona Nigh 214 Women's High Triple: Leona Nigh 214 Women over 200: Leona Nigh 214 Standints Sliders 83.5: Trackers 76.5; Unicorns 81: Victors 83. Thursday Niters March 1 Men's High Single: Jerry Staples 292 Menlo High Triple: Neil Beuerman 695 Men over 200: Neil Beuerman 291 219; Art Burt 203 21t3 251; Jerry Staples 292; Brian Guichelaar 200 239; Gary Huston 248; Rob Anderson 204 209; Mike Thomson 218 209; PM Ryan 227: John Coleman 207; Steve Anderson 227; Tom Leppington 204 208. Men over 600: Neil Beuerman 695; Art Burt 667; Jerry Staples 659; Brian Guichelaar 636; Gary Huston 621. Women's High Single: Sharri MacDonald 284 Women's High Triple: Gayle Schellenberger 665 Women over 200: Gayle Schellenberger 255 228; Sharri MacDonald 201 284; Linda Kirkham 200 217; Nancy Sue Thomson 203 232. Women over 600: Gayle Schellenberger 665; Sharri MacDonald 630, Lthda Kirkham 615. Standing Johnny's Angels 3051; Survivors 2888; The Good Wons 2830; Rob's Seniors,2736; The Placebos 2727; Pilar Beats 2706. St. James Feb. 26 Men's High Single: Bob Dinsmore 332 Men's High Triple: Bob Dinsmore 758; Don Elliott 758 Men over 200: Bob Dinsmore 214 332 212; Don Elliott 244 269 245; Dave Hood 209. Men over 600: Bob Dinsmore 758; Don Elliott 758 Women's High Single: Julie Greidanus 271; Women's High Triple: Julie Greidanus 761 Women over 200: Julie Greidanus 242 271 248; Eilleen Dalton 215; Sandra Lee 207. Women over 600: Julie Greidanus 761 Standings: Colts 82; Bears 77; Dolphins 74; Eagles 73; Lions 68; Cowboys 67. Legion March 2 Men's High Average: Don Elliott 213; Men's High Single: Bruce Ungarian 275; Men's High Triple: Bruce Ungarian 671. Men over 200: Don Elliott 246; Darryl Robinson 243 214; Bruce Ungarian 217 275; Chris Weatherbee 222; Rick Anderson 207 271. Men over 600: Don Elliott'620; Darryl Robinson 654; Bruce Ungarian 671; Rick Anderson 656. Women's High Average: Suc Rhynard 173; Women's High Single: Linda Kramers 208: Women's high triple: Linda Kramers 589. Women over 200: Linda Kramers 202 208; Sheila McCowan 200. Standings Wallbangers 111; Fuzzy Navels 84; B52s 81; Bazooka Joes 80; Orgasm 78; Caesars 69. Hockey Tykes Mar. 3 Seaforth 5 at Exeter 0 Seaforth goals: Alex Melody, Ray Huether, Jordan Currie, Dean Johnston 2. Comments: Colin Campbell with the shutout. Atoin II Feb. 26 Seaforth 4 at Zurich 1 Seaforth goals: Nick McKenzie, Cody Wilson, Mark Van Dieten, Cory Dawe Mar. 3 Walkerton 1 at Seaforth 5 Seaforth goals: Mark Van Dieten, Danny Schenk, Keith McMahon, Cory Dawe, Nick McKenzie. Mar. 4 Seaforth 3 at Listowel 0 Seaforth goals: Danny Schenk, Tyler Loughnane, Matt Shannon. Novice I Feb. 27 Minto 4 at Seaforth 5 Seaforth goals: Haden Campbell 4; Braden Connolly Novice II Mar. 3 Seaforth 2 Goderich 1 Seaforth goals: Travis Loughnane, Ryan O'Rourke Coaches Comments: Seaforth played extremely well to hand Goderich it's only loss in the playoffs. Pee Wees Mar. 4 Exhibition Clinton 3 at Seaforth 3 Seaford} goals: Matt Cartwright. Ryan Wilkj, Shaun Brooker. Bantam Local League Eight Game "A" Group Playoffs Feb. 25 Seaforth 6 at Mt. Forest 3 Seaforth goals: Derek Fisher 2, Ryan Nurse 2, Dave McClory, Andy Springall Feb. 26 Seaforth 7 at Mitchell 1 Seaforth goals: Cody McNaughton 2, Mark Kirkconnell, Bill Nigh, Derck Fischer, Lance Laverty, Ryan Nurse. Mar. 1 Mitchell 0 at Seaforth 3 Seaforth goals: Korey Nash, Andy Springall, Dale McClory. Mar. 3 Lucknow 5 at Seaforlh 4 Seaforth goals: Darcy McCutcheon 3, Brent Coleman. Comments: Darcy McCutcheon scored 3 goals in 40 seconds to tie the game at 4-4. Lucknow scored the winner with 6:54 to go in the 3rd period. Seaforth loses first game of eight game "A" group playoffs. Rinqettc Bunnies Mar. 3 Forest 7 at Seaforth 7 Seaforth goals: Megan Bedard, Kristin Nolan, Micah Robertson Dornan 2, Jordan Coyne, Shannen Murray 2. Coaches comments: The Seaforth Bunnies had a great season with all players improving and giving a tremendous effort on the ice. 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