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The Huron Expositor • March 11, 2009 Page 11
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The CHSS midget boys' basketball During the afternoon when CHSS
team hosted their annual fun round won both game.s against the feeder
robin tournament recently with Hu- schools and Huron Centennial beat
ron Centennial and Seaforth Public Seaforth, there were many amaz-
School. ing baskets, passes, steals, fouls and
There were many familiar names even the odd three-point buzzer beat -
on. the public school rosters as sev- er sprinkled in for good measure.
eral of CHSS students had younger "Winning -or losing wasn't impor-
brothers and cousins inGrades 7 and tant.- It was the fun of it all," said
8 playing against the midget team.. Taylor. "We can't wait to see the
- "There ;were also some new• names young lads from Huron Centennial
and faces that we hope will consider and Seaforth Public wearing Red -
playing for the other side next year," Ynen jerseys, next year!"
said coach Shane Taylor.=�R��}s�stj:!L.-,-;
Radars wi ev n• series
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after the first period. Mark VanDoo-
ren scored twice and Brad Anderson
added one. i s
Anderson'sd al made it 4-0
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before the' Recongoal
got on the board
late in the second.
With the score 4-2 early in the: third
period, Matt Anderson scored a nice
goal on a breakaway to put the Ra-
dars up by three. VanDooren com-
pleted his hat -trick with an empty
net to make the final score 6-2 for
the Radars. s Shawn Walker picked
up three assists.
Back in Clinton for game four on Sat-
urday, the Radars were down 10 un-
til Joel Riley scored four and a ' half
minutes into the second period.
Shawn, Walker put the Radars up
By winning both games on the
weekend, the •Clinton Radars have
battled back to even their. series with
the Tavistock -Royals.
The Radars came out flying on Friday
night in Tavistock, taking a 3-0 lead
2-1 six minutes into the third. Luke
Vick then scored a short-handed goal
to make it 3-1. Tayistock came back
with two goals in the final seven min-
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in-!utes to send the game to overtime.
Just over six minutes into overtime,
Nick Elligsen's slap -shot found the
back of the net to give the Radars the
win. Brenden Dale had two helpers.
Sean Ellison was great . in goal all
weekend for the Radars.
In the other South Division "AA"
semi-final, Petrolia leads Monkton
3 games to 1. Up north, : Saugeen.
Shores leads Palmerston 3-1 and
Shelburne is up on Elora 3-1.
Game five goes this Saturday (March
14) in Tavistock at 8:30. Game six
will be in Clinton on Sunday (March
15) at 7:30. If necessary, game sev-
en will be in Tavistock on Tuesday
(March 17). at 8:00.
sem-rderhnc phis:
Above, Matt Soup a auris at the
hoop while at left, Sarah -Murray
gets ready to pass the ball when
the first: of 10 weeks of minor bas-
ketball began last Thursday at,Sea-
forth Public School.
By Mike Hohner
Seaforth Storm edge out
Mitchell Stingers in close game
Ainy Aleoek of the Seaforth Petites ringette team Erica Roney of Mitch-
ell for the ring during a match last week. Kato Flanagan scored two goals and
Stacey Robinson added a goal to lead Seaforth to a 3-2 victory In Mitchell.
Andy Bader photo
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PACS Ph,3so 2
Seaforth's Mike McLaughlin., a
freshman at Northeastern Univer
sit y in Boston where he plays for
men's hockey team, has been
named Hockey East Rookie of the
Week.
McLaughlin had the" = e -win-
ning goals in both of Northeast-
ern's wins over UMass Lowell re-.
cently,
In Friday's 3-0 victory, McLaugh-
lin scored the first goal of the game
at 8:02 in the first period.
On Saturday, McLaughlin added
the game -winner at 5:35 in the
second period.
Northeastern is' 22-8-4 j overall
and leads Hockey East with a 17-
5-3 league record: The Huskies are
ranked fourth in both of the ;nation-
al polls with two games remaining
Girls Hockey
Experience
.Monday, March 16
6 p.m. (born in 2001-02)
7p.m. (born in 1999-00)
Tuesday, March 17
4 p.m. (born in 2001-02)
5 p:m. (born in 1999-00)
Contact Mitchell Minor Hockey
President Daryl O'Connell
darylandlori@ezlink:r.i
or sign up at arena
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in:the: regular. season. Tor_ theast
ern has clinched home ice for. the
Hockey East Quarterfinals for the
first time since 1997-98.
McLaughlin arrived at North.
eastern - after a:: season with th
Aurora Tigers of the Ontario P ;:
vincial Junior Hockey League and fF
three seasons with the St.. Marys
.Lincolns of the Western .Ontario t.
Hockey League. �3
-In 2007-08 . Mctaughlin posted a:=
23-30-53 scoring line in 45 games
forAurora. The Season before while
laying for St Marys, McLaughlin
had : 38-47-85 scoring -line in 47
games.
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• A free event for children 11 yrs.
and under.
• Come see why more than 50,000
Canadians enjoy our sport every
year.
• All you need is a helmet and
skates.
• This -event will be held Sun.
March 15 at 3pm at the
Seaforth Arena.
• To pre -register or for more
information please contact Dan
Primeau a 519-527-2009.
This event is sponsored by
Seaforth Ringette Association,
Home of the 'Storm'