Huron Expositor, 2002-09-25, Page 812 --THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Octob.r 10, 2001
Sports
Thamesford powerplay goal creates
5-4 win against Cents Friday night
"Robbed," was the most heard
word at the arena Friday night as
fans left, stunned after a
Cent enaires
disappointing Centenaire loss.
Those feelings, reflecting what most thought to be a cheap
bench minor penalty called against the locals, giving
Thamesford a powerplay on which they were able to score the
winner.
The call came just minutes after, what appeared to be the
go-ahead goal, was scored by Seaforth, but called back on a
delayed penalty where Thamesford never seemed to gain
control of the puck, and in response to a verbal outburst over a
blatant two-handed slash to a Seaforth player.
"I'm still not sure who was guilty of the penalty from our
bench," said coach Jason Papple, "the whole arena was
yelling for a call on that slash, us included. It was just bad
timing in a 4-4 game with four minutes to go to choose to
make that call."
It was a game that looked early like the Cents may have
been out of their league as they got off to a slow start,•with
little intensity.
Seaforth horse wins
$15,200 Clinton final
Blatant Disregard, owned
and trained by Arnold
Campbell, of Seaforth, won
the $15,200 final of the Fall
Clearance Stake at Clinton
Raceway's season finale on
Sept. 30.
Trevor Henry was the
driver and sent the five-year-
old gelding wire to wire with
a time of 2:00 3/5.
Campbell, who claimed
the horse out of the
elimination the previous
week for $3,500, earned
$7,600 for the win. The win
bolstered total earnings for
Blatant Disregard to more
than $20,000 for 2001.
Seaforth runners
come first in London
Grand Half Marathon
Several Seaforth runners
came first in the Grand Half
Marathon in London
recently.
Jacob Williams, 11, came
first in the under 19 category
of the 10 kilometre run with
a time of 51 minutes while
Stephen Carnochan, 17,
came first in the 19 and
under category of the 21
kilometre half marathon with
a time of one hour and 51
minutes.
Alina Shepherd, 15, came
first in the five kilometre run
in her age category with a
time of 19 minutes.
Lynn Devereaux came first
in the 40 and over category
Seaforth golfers fundraise
for Lung Association
Seaforth-area golfers John Chambers, Neil Murray and
Brian Nigh, three of 10 from across Huron and Perth
Counties, met or surpassed the goal of 100 holes during a
recent fundraiser for the Lung Association.
The 2001 Lung Association Ultra Golf Challenge was held
Sept. 24 at the Stratford Country Club to try and meet the
challenge of playing 100 holes of golf in one day, raising
funds to fight respiratory disease. Close to $14,000 was
raised that day to help one in five Ontarians living with some
type of breathing problem.
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FOR THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
AND CREDIT COMMITTEE
QUALIFICATIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
1. A member of the Credit Union who is at least 18 years
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Thamesford struck two
minutes in, off a soft clearing pass,
picked off in the Seaforth end.
The Cents answered right
back on that one but coasted through the opening 20 minutes
spotting the Trojans a 3-1 lead.
The second period was a different story however as the
Cents rebounded with a solid effort. Early in the frame, Jason
Brenzil jumped in from the point and buried a rebound on the
power play to get the Cents within one.
Midway through the period Matt Roberts finished off a two -
on -one, sliding it in to even the score at three after two
periods.
Seaforth grabbed the lead in the game early in the third
period when Barry Young drove to the net, capitalizing on a
rebound. That lead held for six minutes until a scramble in the
defensive zone allowed Thamesford to even the score once
more, before the controversial penalty allowed them the
opportunity for the winner.
Tim McClure had a solid game for the Cents, chipping in
with two assists. Young, Greg McGrath, Bill Bradley and
Blair Kremkau also had assists. Mike Murray sat out the final
game of his three game suspension.
Seven members of the minor hockey system played for the
Cents in the contest.
Another large crowd was on hand to witness the game, and
general manager Dave Parsons, although disappointed with
the outcome, praised the team.
"That was an exciting game to watch, an excellent
comeback by the guys and•a strong finish. We could have had
them. We've been right in every game and these guys are only
getting better."
The Cents are in town Friday and Saturday, hosting
Belmont and Port Stanley.
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Weekly standings posted at Archies Service Centre, Pizza Train, Seaforth Arena and Brussels Arena
Box 1 - Top Dogs
O J10 M. Lemieux
❑ J11 J. Jagr
❑ J12 J. Sakic
❑ J13 P. Sure
O .114 D. Weight
❑ J15 E. Lindros
Pts.
PIT 78
WASH 121
COL 118
FLA 92
ST.L 90
NYR 0
Box 4 - Power Forwards
O V10 O. Nolan
O V11 K. Tkachuk
O V12 B. Shanahan
D V13 K. Primeau
❑ V14 J. Roenick
❑ V15 B. Guerin
S.J.
ST.L
DET
PHIL
PHIL
BOS
Pts.
49
79
76
73
76
85
Box 7 - Potential Highs
❑
1118 T. Fleury
❑ R19 T. Selanne
D R20 A. Oates
D R21 A. Tanguay
❑ R22 S. Gomez
❑ R23 D.Audette
NYR
S.J.
WASH
COL
N.J.
DAL
Pts.
74
72
82
77
63
79
Box 10 - Not Bad "D"
o 1426 S.Gonchar
D 1427 B. Rafalski
D 1428 E. Deslardins
D 1429 E.Jovanovaki
D N30 W. Redden
D 1431 B. McCabe
WASH
N.J.
PHIL
VAN
OTT
TOR
Pts.
57
52
48
47
47
29
Box 2 - Tier 11 Stars
D N10 P. Karlya
❑ N11 P. Elias
❑' 1412 J. Allison
❑ N13 M. Modano
O 1414 Z. Paltty
O 1415 J. LeClair
Pts.
ANA 67
N.J. 96
BOS 95
DAL 84
L.A. 89
PHIL 12
Box 5 - Steady Vets
D J16 M. Sundin
D J19 M. Recchi
❑ J20 T. Amonte
❑ .121 M. Naslund
❑ .122 P. Sondra
❑ J23 L. Robitailie
TOR
PHIL
CHI
VAN
WASH
L.A.
Pts.
74
77
84
75
81
88
Box 8 - Snipers
O V18 S. Young
O V19 J. O'Neill
O V20 B. Hull
O V21 G. Roberts
O V22 M. Heiduk
O V23 J. Thornton
ST.L
CAR
DET
TOR
COL
BOS
Pts.
73
87
79
53
79
71
Box 11- WILD WEST (Goalie Shutouts = 5 pts)
O 1126 P. Roy COL
O R27 R. Turek CAL
❑ R24 T. Salo EDM
❑ R29 F. Potvin L.A.
❑ R30 D. Hasek DET
O 831 B. Johnson STL.
Pts.
20
30
40
30
55
20
Box 3 - Euro Box
❑ R10 A. Kovalev
O R11 M. Straka
❑ R12 M. Satan
O R13 S. Fedorov
O R14 A. Yashin
❑ R1S A. Mogilny
PITT
PITT
BUF
DET
NYI
TOR
Pts.
95
95
62
69,
88
83
Box 6 - Pool Busters
❑ 1418 ' S. Yzerman
O 1419 R. Smyth
O P420 P. Demitra
O 1421 P. Turgeon
❑ 1422 M. Renberg
❑ N23 J. Arnott
DET
EDM
ST.L
DAL
TOR
N.J.
Pts.
52
70
45
82.
0
55
Box 9 - Super "D"
❑ J26 B. Leetch
O J27 R. Blake
D J24 N. Lldsirom
O J29 C. Pronger
O .130 M. Schneider
O .131 A. Macin nls
NYR
COL
DET
ST. L
L.A.
ST.L.
Pts.
79
59
71
47
51
54
B ox 12 - Big East (Goalie Shutouts = 5 pis.) Pts.
45
30
25
35
50
O V26 M. Brodeur N.J.
O V27 C. Joseph
O V2$ O. Kolzig
O V29 P. Ultimo
O V30 R. Cechmanek
O V31 M. Baan
TOR
WASH
OTT
PHIL
BUF
10
FIRST TIE BREAKER: How many goals will the Toronto Maple Leafs (232) score in the 2001 - 2002 season?
SECOND TIE BREAKER: How many points will Rem Murray (39) of the Edmonton Oilers score in the 2001 - 2002 season?
' Under beats over when tie breaker is used.
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