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The Huron Expositor • February 11, 2009 Page 11
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Three minor hockey teams win WOAA c
Three of Seaforth's minor hockey
teams are moving into the all -Ontar-
io quarter' final play-offs after win-
ning their WOAA championships.
Seaforth's Peewee ,.Rep team, the
Atom Rep team and the Juveniles
have all moved on to the next level
of quarter final playoffs.
The Peewees will begin a best of
five series against the Beeton Sting-
ers on Saturday at 3 p.m. in Sea -
forth and the Atoms'. first quarter
final game against Shelburne is ten-
tatively scheduled for 2 p.m. in Sea-
forth on the same day. and Southwestern Ontar-
And, the Juveniles are already bat-
thing the Lucknow Sepoys in their The Atoms won the C
quarter -final championships. = a = division WOAA 'title last
The Peewees defeated the Minto 'Tuesday night beating the
Mad Dogs 4-2 Monday to sweep their Wingham Ironman 4-2,
best of five series in three games and sweeping the series in
clinch the WOAA Peewee C chanpi- three games.
onship. The Ironinen. put up a
"It's been a great season. The boys great fight and played hard
have improved immensely in their ' against the Stars all series.
team play and.' their individual:. .ef- As Kevin Williamson stat -
forts," says. coach -Ke •.vin Wi", ed at the trophy presents -
adding the team's- record of 33 tion "the series could have
nine lasses and two ties. went: either way.".
. The Atoms _ beat the. -Wingham -.While Wingham scored
Ironmen 4-2, sweeping the series in the :first• two goals, it was
three games last Tuesday, not until 2:20 seconds -left
In -the Peewee game, Minto scored iii the second period that
first but Brett Williamson, scored Jack Henderson scored a
the tying goal at the end of the first great goal. Wingham then
period. Minto went ahead 2-1 in the took a penalty and Sea -
second -period, which- was again tied forth came back again with
by Logan/Lammerant. JakeFinlayson scoring to
The Peewees started the third pe- tie the score at the end of
riod with a shortened .one -minute the second peod.
lead to two goals.
Williamson said that while the Pee-
wees have lost to Beeton this year,
Seaforth still has a good chance in
the quarter finals.
"If we bring our A game, we should
be fine. It should go five games be -
so far this year to playing against
tougher competition.
Traditionally a 'C' league centre,
Seaforth's Atom rep team started
playing 'B' league teams after Pryce
made the request to give his players
more of a challenge.�t�"=
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cause both teams are fairly welFr5 The 'B' and `C' league designation
matched," he says. are based on the number of player
The Peewees also won a regional enrolled at each minor hockey cen
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in Kincardine, coming fourth- in the Pryce say$ playing against the
international tournament in Forest new competition has helped make
against the 'eight teams from Ohio his players more disciplined.
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"They realize they've got to come
out and play every night," he says.
"Every team we play against now is
tough to beat."
The Atom: reps finish their • `C'
league regular season in second
place.::
s r "To finish that well against these
s
power play and they made the best. Third period action sew -
of it as Jordan Pepper gave the Stars Kasey Harrison score two minutes
their first lead of the game by firing into the :.when Wingham
the puck into the net off the inside of pulled their goalie in the last min -
the far post: ute, the empty net was too much of
Unfortunately, a few minutes later a temptation to Jake Finlayson who
the Stars got into some serious pen- scored the fourth goal from the red
alty trouble as they took two -penal- line giving Setfortb. the cushion they
ties to be faced with a • 5 on 3 penalty needed to_win the series.
kill for a minute twenty-two. But Coach Ron Pryce •says recently
the Stars, with 'Jared Anstett in net he's been following- the progress , . off'
and some luck on their side, were up the Beeton -team to see how they
to the challenge.. ,r ; r 4:4 " ' .. might stack up against 'his Seaforth
A' couple minutes after the penal- squad.
ties ended, Pepper "seals he deal" "Based on the score, I think we can
when he jammed in a rebound on compete, Pryce says.
the power play to widen the Stars' Pryce = credits his team's success
teams is a real acct lishment,"
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FLEBOARD.
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Ladies high: Joyce Pepper 4 wins k,-stf�rr:
Men's high: Cecil Pepper 5 wins, Gerry
Martene, Ken Preszcator 3 wins. 7
BOWLING ..
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Feb. 2
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Men's high single: Bob Dinsmore 265
Men's high triple: Bob Dinsmore 698 :
Men over 200: Bob Dinsmore 266, 238; Bruce
Ungarian 244; Mark Higenell 239, 226.'"' 14`--7?,
Men over 600t Bob Dinsmore 698; Mark
Hignell 664• Bruce Ungarian 611.x.{ •
Won en's.high single: Gayle Schellenberger
Andy Bader photo
Istduiln$ a Feb. 2 game
Issue Playoff lodes.
297
Women's high triple: Gayle Schellenberger
782
Women over 200: Gayle Schellenberger 255,
230, 297; Linda Kirkham 203; Marion Godkin
206; Faye Dalrymple 201.
Women over. 600: Gayle Schellenberger 782
Standings: Eagles 89, Orioles 79, Blue Jays
69, Cardinals 64, Hawks 64, Blue Birds 55
DAY NIGHT
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Feb. 5
Men's high single: Ron James 256
Men's high triple: Mike Beuerman 646
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