Huron Expositor, 2001-04-04, Page 13Sports
Cents faced elimination last night
in fourth dame against Mt. Brvdires
After stunning the Port
Stanley Lakers in an intense
seven -game series, the
Centenaires seem to be out of
gas in the Yeck Conference
final falling behind three
games to none against the
Mt. Brydges Bulldogs and
facing elimination last night.
Wednesday Seaforth fell
behind early as a lacklustre
effort allowed the Bulldogs
to open up a 3-0 first period
lead.
"We had no jump tonight,
no emotion" commented
General Manager Dave
Parsons.
Scott Henderson, Mike
Murray and Aaron Parsons
added third period tallies but
it was -.too little too late as
Mt. Brydges held on for 7-3
win.
Friday at home, referee
Dave Whaley assessed 14
minutes in penalties to the
Cents in the first period
alone.
The Bulldogs capitalized
twice and went up 3-0 after
the first 20 minutes.
Fitness classes begin
Senior shuffleboard is held at
the Seaforth and District
Community Centres each
Wednesday from 1:30-4 p.m.
Everyone is welcome to come
out and enjoy an afternoon of
fun and fellowship.
Last week's winners were:
Ladies: Helen MacKenzie -
376, Helen Scott - 359 and
Joyce Matzold - 337.
Men: Jack Desrochers - 416,
Cyril Cross - 352 and Ken
Preszcator - 298.
Please note that no
shuffleboard will be held April
11 due to the annual school
science fair.
Fitness Classes Begin
Fitness is Fun spring classes
will begin during the week of
April 17.
Drusilla Leitch will once
again instruct the morning
classes on Tuesday and
Thursday mornings from 9-10
a.m. Drusilla will also instruct
the line d'''ancing if enough
interest is shown.
Evening fitness classes with
Kae Hubberts will be offered on
Mondays 7:30-8:30 p.m.,
Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. or
Thursdays 7-8 p.m. all at the
Seaforth and District
Community Centres.
Registration fee for all fitness
classes will be $40 for once per
week, $70 for twice per week or
$95 for three times per week.
Anyone wishing to pay
weekly, the fee will be $5 per
night. For more information
please call the Seaforth arena at
ScoreboariL_
Bowling
Town and Country
March 27
Men's High Single: Gordon Murray
214 Men's High Triple: Carl Towton
549
Men over 200: Gordon Murray 214
Men over 600:
Standings
Sliders6155; Trackers 5988; Unicorns
6157: Victors 6109.
Thursday Nighters
March 22
Men's High Single: Jerry Staples 326
Men's High Triple: Neil Beuerman
822
Men over 200: Neil Beuerman 251
296 275: Jerry, Staples 235 326; Mike
Thomson 263 246 240; Art Burt 297
204 210; Bruce Ungarian 209 222
264: Rob Anderson 248 238; Gary
Huston 220 223 216: Tom Leppington
221; Steve Anderson 201; Paul Boyd
200: Brian Barry 257; Brian
Guichelaar 226 200 203: John
Coleman 255 222.
Men over 600: Neil Beuerman 822;
Jerry Staples 757: Mike Thomson
749: Art Burt 711: Bruce Ungarian
695: Rob Anderson 683: Brian
Guichelaar 629; John Coleman 633;
Gary Huston 659; Brian Barry 621.
Women's High Single: Gayle
Schellenberger 300.
Women's High Triple: Gayle
Schellenberger 746.
Women over 200: Gayle
Schellenberger 254 300: Linda
Kirkham 204: Connie Trotter 216:
Sheila McCowan 202: Aukje Row
209.
Women over 600: Gayle
Schellenberger 746
Standings
Johnny's Angels 11768: Rob's Seniors
11640: Survivors 11520: The Placebos
11459: Polar Bears 11441: The Good
Wons 11342.
March 29
Men's High Single: Gary Huston
309: Men's High Triple: Neil
Beuerman 757.
Men over 200: Neil Beuerman 231
224 302: Gary Huston 309 222: Brian
Guichelaar 267 202 237: Jerry Staples
215 206 260: Brian Barry 241 228:
Rob Anderson 205 257: Pat Ryan 200
211 213: Mike Janmaat 210: John
Coleman 202: Tom Leppington 216
203: Bruce Ungarian 228 212: Paul
Boyd 200: Randy Rolph 209.
Men over 600: Neil Beuerman 757;
Gary Huston 724; Brian Guichelaar
706; Jerry Staples 681; Brian Barry
647; Rob Anderson 638; Pat Ryan
624; Bruce Ungarian 603.
Women's High Single: Gayle
Schellenberger 313. Women's High
Triple: Gayle Schellenberger 776.
Women over 200: Gayle
Schellenberger 206 313 257; Helen
Brodhagen 231 205 226.
Women over 600: Gayle
Schellenberger 776; Helen Brodhagen
662.
Standings
Johnny's Angels 14659; Survivors
14653; Rob's Seniors 14620; The
Good Wons 14398; The Placebos
14300; Polar Bears 14256.
Hockey
WOAA Year End Tournament
March 31
Seaforth 13 vs Elma Logan 0
Seaforth goals: Jordan Currie 5, Dean
Johnston 3, Ray Huether 3, Ryan
Marlene, Alex Melady.
"A" Semi Final
Seaforth 2 vs Blyth 3
Seaforth goals: Jordan Currie, Ray
Huether
Coaches Comments: Tied at 2 goals
apiece after regulation time. Seaforth
goes down in the sudden death shoot
out. The Seaforth boys played well
and should be congratulated on a fine
season.
Atom II
March 21
Seaforth 2 at Hanover 1
Seaforth goals: Cory Dawe
March 23
Hanover 4 at Seaforth 3
Seaforth goals: Danny Schenk, Cory
Dawe. Nick McKenzie
March 25
Seaforth 2 at Hanover 1
Seaforth goals: Matt Shannon, Cory
Dawe assisted by Nick Murray in
sudden death overtime.
March 27
Hanover 6 at Seaforth 4
Seaforth goals: Cory Dawe, Andrew
Windsor, Danny Schenk, Cody
Wilson.
March 30
Seaforth 1 at Hanover 2
Seaforth goal: Cory Dawe. assisted
by Nick Murray.
Comments: Hanover defeats Seaforth
in 5th and deciding game. Hard fought
and could have gone either way
Excelknt effort.
W.O.A.A. Senior Hockey League
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"We're having a tough
enough time getting things
going but he (the ref) just
completely drained us. He
never gave us a chance to get
into the game," fumed coach
Jason Papple.
The game was hot and
chippy all night and saw the
Bulldogs up 4-1 after two
periods.
In the third period, Josh
Holland captured his second
goal of the night which set
off four series of fights
including all 10 skaters and
both goalies.
Out of the melee Sedforth
ended the game short a,
player with three men on the
bench. The Bulldogs took a
2-0 series lead with the 9-2
win.
Sunday in Mt. Brydges, the
Cents hoped to get back into
the series with a decent
effort. The Bulldogs took a 1-
0 lead but the Cents
answered back as Scott
Henderson, Aaron Parsons
and Scott Van Dooren
finished a 3 on I play to draw
even.
A miscue at the Cents'
blueline however, sent the
Bulldogs on a breakaway
later in the period to take a 2-
1 lead after 40 minutes.
The Bulldogs opened their
lead to 3-1 tipping in a pass
from the corner.
Seaforth managed to get
another as Van Dooren was
found open to the side of the
Bulldog net and he roofed a
wrist shot for his second.
Despite some late chances
the Cents couldn't tje it up
and returned home facing
elimination.
"We have had trouble in
our own end moving the
puck and giving man to man
coverage and we need to get
a lot more pressure on thein
on the forecheck," said
Papple. "We'll try and
respond in game tour."
Game 5 if necessary is
Wednesday in Mt. Brydges.
Game 6 if necessary is in
Seaforth Friday at 8 p.m.
Correction
The Seaforth Novice Rep
Team celebrated a win at the
Hodges Division of the Red •
Lobster Cup in Seaforth,
recently, defeating Lucknow
for the title.
The team played in the
Year End Tournament in
Saugeen Shores April 1.
The team includes: Tyler
Hart, Brent Vincent, Tyler
Hendriks, Craig Dalrymple,
Brandon McGavin, Shawn
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