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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�"= -41;1 raprfir;c57-AX4-.i.24*. 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 • silver stick tournament this year ' tre. t ..:<_ 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. • J.R. �73.:riR T.!'�-+al•-1_• _ �-; *Z`-`iv4�./yfampioni f. "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," e4.¢•:_.i Pryce. 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JAMES., rsr Feb. 2 } 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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