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Times-Advocate, 1988-12-14, Page 20Pac, 4A Times -Advocate, December 14, 1988 Mini Hawks beaten 3-'0 • HURON PARK - The Stephen TownshipMini Black Hawk Atoms were beaten 3-0 by Hensall, at the Stephen Township Areria on Satur- day and on Sunday they played 11- dcrton Flyers to a 5-5 tic, in Ilder- ton; in an exhibition contest. Dan Taylor scored. the only goal of the .first period on Saturday for Hensall, unassisted, with 51 sec ' onds left in the first period. After a scoreless second frame, Iicnsall -scored twice more in the third on power plays, as Stephen took four penalties in a row, Mark Bell scored at./:54 of the third, from Jcff Mocr and Brad Hart- man scored with 2:30 left to play On Sunday: each team scored once in the first- period, Andy Gla- vin tying the score for the Hawks., !Tom Chris Glavin and Billy Glavin after Ilderton had opened the.scor- ing. Jcff Glavin gave the Mini Hawks a 2-1- lead in the second but Ilderton had tied the game before the second - • was 1" -tory. Poor Boy Luncheon - The Exeter Junior D Hawks held their annual Poor Boy Lunctteon at tire' South Huron Rec All three of Blephara Township's Centre Saturday afternoon. The Lunch was sponsored by EMA Foods, the Twins Kentucky Fried Chicken and Na - goals in the. third period were by- bisco Foods. Getting a lunch ready here are; from left, Susan Wilson, Nancy Quinn and -Elaine Gould. Jeff Glavin, with assists from Andy • Glavin and Pres Lavicr. Bullets drop Ilderton 6-4 ILDERTON -- The Exeter Bell At - first period, on .a set up by Adam than three minutes left in the sec-. orns hockey team picked up a 6-4 . Wallis. and and Ryan Soldan connected for. win over Ilderton last Tuesday - Ilderton tied the -game on a goal Exctcr, .from Wallis, with just sev : . night: early in the second, before Exeter en seconds left in the period. The game was 1-0 in favor of Ex- • exploded for three straight goals. The home team fought hack 10 ctcr after the first period, but they Scott Rowes` goal was sand -within one goal with pair in the• put.thc game away with four more wichcd around a pair by Ryan Beck- third but Beckett's third gave the goals in- the second. . ett, all coining unassisted for Exet- -game gave Exeter an insurance Jason Keller got Exeter on the er. • maker with 36 seconds left -on the- board, with the only goal of the Ilderton got one back with less c'IOCk. Generals drivingto firstplace . FOREST - Exeter Kinsmen Gen- erals continued their drive to first place in Shamrock league Midget action last week. - z In Forest, on Thursday, the locals downed their hosts 8-2 and on Sun- day managed a 3-3 tic in St. Marys. Against Forest, first period goals by. • Mark Burton, John Rooseboom and Shawn Guillet staked the Generals to a 3 -1 -first period lead. John Bell, Tom Rolph, Jcff Rowe and Jcff Chipchase garnered assists. In the second period, Rolph scored twice and Henri DeBruyn added a single as Exeter extended their lead. Assisting on the goals were Chip- . chase with two, Alan Blommaert and Rowe. In the third; Chipchasc scored from Haden Tinncy and after Car- men Rogers added his- second of the riight for forest. Mark Burton rounded out the scoring with an un- assisted effort: In St. Marys, the Generals built a 3-1 lead but thc home team scored . midway through the third period to gain thc tie. in the hard-fought con- test. . Guillet, Rolph and Bruce Papple scored for Exeter, with Rowe, Ri71ph, Blonimaert, Pantile and Chipc:ha.sc adding assists. • Brent McDonald was in goat for both games. The Generals who are coached by Scott :Bogart, Stu Robinson` and Murray Nystrom, meet Lucan_ on Wednesday at the Rec Centre in a battle frit -first place.• - Exeter Novice Waxers beat Lucan 5-2 in Shamrock play. EXETER - -The Exeter Novice Waxers beat Lucan-5-2 at the Sduth Huron Rec Centre in a Shamrock Hockey League game Sunday after- ___ noon, putting the game away with -fOur goals irflhe final peritR1. .- Jcff MacLean scored at 4:05 of the first, from Ryan Frieter and Scott "Rasenhcrg, giving thc home team a quick 1-0 lead. It'staycd Iikc that until Ryan Car- roll replied for Lucan,• unassisted, late in the second periixl. SADDLES Griffith Hunt Seat Stubin Singfried Longhorn Mavrick Longhorn Special $229 $999 $699 $299 Above one only specials Pick up that Christmas Gift for•the Norse owner Winter blankets and hoods also on special For all your English and. western horse needs. Phorre 237-3716 Open Weeknights 4 - 8 p.m. Double "B" Appaloosas and Tack • 2 1/2 mi. west of Exeter, Hwy. 83 Exeter's goal explosion, started at 1:14 of the third, when Mark Par- sons scored from Greg Geoffrey and ,\1acLean. . =Just'41 seconds atter that, MacL- ean scored an unassisted tally to make it 3-2 for the winners. David Farquhar made it 4-1 with a goal at 4:08, from MacLean. Lucan got one back when Chad Greenlee scored from Jen Lightfoot less than a minute after Farquhar's Marker. Machan completed -his hat trick and rounded out the scoring -with -a -goal--with just under nine minutes left to play. Joey Bierling picked up thc win in net for Exctcr. The win improves the Waxers' league record to 6-7-2. Panthers beat Madill lay Michelle Ellison 1VINGIIAM - South Huron Dis- trict high School's boys basketball teams travelled to F.E. Madill in Wingham last Monday for Huron - Perth league games. The Panthers returned home with three victories for their efforts. The Midget Panthers defeated the Mustangs with little difficulty. The team dominated most of the play to take the casy•55=.38 win. Randy Johnsoirlcd South Huron with 14 points. Chris Gardner had eight and Jason Heywood added six. SH's junior boys played a close match against M1;idtll.•Thc Panthers -led by a slight 20-15 margin at half time and continued to outplay the Mustangs to take a 40-36 win. Jason Clarke played well for the Panthers, scoring I7'points. Stcvc DuBarry also Rut forth a gorxl effort adding 12 points. lan Vcrbcek,had six. The Senior Panthers upset thc Mustangs with an impressive 61-37 win. The Panthers took a convinc- ing 28-11 lead by 'half time and continued to dominate thc match to win 61.37. • . Scott Hcrn was South Huron's IRONWOZO Golf Prices Effective until January 15th, 1989 Van Lady Man and wife Waekday Man Student.Rate • $325 -. $220 $510 $245 • $165, ,Excl. 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