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Huron Park minors
advance to next round
Two Huron Park teams have
advanced to the second round of
playoffs in the Ontario Minor
Hockey Association and one other
won their first game quite han-
dily.
The Huron Park atoms downed
their Delaware opposition 8-4 and
12-3 to sweep the series and the
pee wees from Huron Park
blanked Delaware 8-0 and 12-0 to
advance to second roundplay.
The bantams lost the first
game of a best -of -three series to
Delaware by a score of 3-1 and
the midgets downed their
Delaware counterparts by a 6-1
count.
The atoms will now meet
Dorchester with the first game
set for the Huron Park arena at 2
p.m. Saturday while the pee wees
will host Muncey at 3 p.m. also
Saturday.
In the opening 8-4 win over
Delaware, John Insley, Steve
O'Neill and Terry Hodgins, each
scored two goals to pace the
Waxers win
over Bayfield
The Exeter Waxers scored a 3-1
victory over Bayfield in an
exhibition novice division hockey
game at the Exeter arena,
Saturday morning.
Darren Telford scored the only
Bayfield goal of the game in the
first period and then the Waxers
came on strong to clinch the
decision.
Doug Scott tied the game on a
pass from Steve Batten and
George Pratt shot the eventual
winning goal with Batten again
providing the assist.
Doug Scott was back to fire the
final and insurance goal for the
Waxers on unassisted effort.
Huron Park atom scoring attack.
Steve Morrissey and Steve Prout
added singles.
David Murray with a hat trick
performance was best in the
second game victory. Steve 0 -
Neill and Terry Hodgins were
close behind with two goals and
singles were added by Dennis
Johnston, Steve Prout, John
Insley, Robbie Winger and Steve
Morrissey.
The 8-0 Huron Park pee wee
win in the first game was paced
by Richard Lather's three goal
effort. Ralph Wells was next in
line with two scores and Tony
Underhill, Robbie Funston and
Harold Borden counted single
goals. -
..The second game win by a 12-0
count was led by two goals each
from the sticks of Ralph Wells,
Tom Dinney and Richard Lather.
Single goals were registered by
Steve Gibbs, Tony Underhill,
Robbie Funston, Benji Hillman
and Harold Borden.
Terry Underhill was a double
scorer in the Huron Park midget
win over Delaware. Getting one
goal apiece were Bob Stuckless,
Randy Somerville and Jim
Moffat.
The only Huron Park score in
the bantam loss came from the
stick of David Smith on a pass
from Ralph Wells.
The Huron Parkettes were in
action in ladies hockey on three
occasions this week. They were
defeated 4-1 by Lucan and 3-2 by
the Centralia College girls before
eking out a 1-0 decision over
Lucan.
Nina Underhill scored the only
Parkettes goal in the first game,
Anne Lewis and Nina Underhill
were the marksmen in the loss to
the College and Anne Lewis was
the goal scorer in the win over
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SNOOZE TIME FOR WAXERS — Members of the Exeter Waxers hockey team enjoyed a sleeping bag pat-
ty at the home of coach Bill Batten Friday night. The boys are shown moments before falling asleep. Top
row, Doug Scott, Darren Vandergunst, Rick Gilfillan, George Pratt and Sean Whiteford. Middle, Mike
Tiedeman, Bill Fisher and Brett Batten. Front, John Wells, Brent Dawson, Steve Batten and Jeff Pfaff.
Lose Carter to pros
Jets hold three point lead
The close battle for first place
in the Ontario Hockey
Broncos in
second round
The Exeter Broncos have ad-
vanced to the second round of
Ontario Minor Hockey
Association playoffs after
disposing of Strathroy in three
straight games.
The Broncos wound up the best -
of -five series in a minimum of
games Wednesday as they won 7-
4 in overtime in Strathroy. They
took the first two contests in
decisive fashion by scores of 6-1
and 7-3.
The final game of the series
was close from start to finish with
never more than one goal
separating the two teams until
the overtime period.
David Shaw who led the
Broncos scoring attack with a hat
trick performance scored the
first two goals in overtime both
on unassisted efforts to clinch the
victory. Scott Pincombe notched
the seventh Exeter goal on a pass
from Bill Glover.
Shaw opened the scoring for the
locals in the first period as he
converted a pass from Mike
Clark. The only second period
Exeter score came from the stick
of Mike Clark on a three-way
effort with David Underwood and
Scott Batten.
In the third frame Scott Batten
and Mike Clark were the Exeter
marksmen with David Under-
wood providing assists on both
successful shots.
The Broncos will now meet
either St. Marys or Byron in the
next round of provincial play.
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Association Senior Continental
league continues with the Lucan-
Ilderton Jets holding onto a three
point lead.
The Jets scored a close 3-1 win
over the Preston Jesters Sunday
afternoon. It was win No. 21 and
upped their season point total to
42.
The Stratford Perths are
second with 39 points and the
London Kings are one point
farther back at 38. Stratford has
played one more game than the
Jets or the Kings.
The only action this week for
the Jets will come up Friday
night when the Durham Huskies
will pay another visit to the
Ilderton arena. Game time is
8:30 p.m. .
Don Carter who scored a total
of 34 points in 28 games with the
Jets has left the club to join the
Philadelphia Firebirds of the
North American league.
In his first three games with
the Firebirds. Carter 'scared Iwo:
goals. Hensel] native Jack'
Chipchase is an assistant playing
coach with the Philadelphia club.
Sunday in their 3-1 win over
Preston, the Jets had their hands
full and were facing a 1-0 deficit
until well past the halfway mark
of the third period.
Ted Goertzen scored for the
Jesters at 10:28 of the middle
frame and that's the %say the
score remained until Barry
Baynham put the puck past Bill
Burgess in the Preston net at
12:10 of the final frame.
With the face-off deep in the
Preston end, Jamie Robb got the
draw over to Jacques Cousineau
and he slid a pass hack to
Baynham and a slap shot
resulted in the first L -I goal.
Cousineau and Robb were back
at 16:28 to set up the winning goal
Ladies badminton
program ready
Any ladies interested in playing
badminton this winter are asked
to attend sessions now underway
at the Exeter arena gymnasium.
Rec director Jim McKinlay
reports classes will be held each
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday mornings at 10 a.m.
Ladies are welcome to attend any
.or all of these sessions.
Love is like eating mushrooms.
You're never sure it's the real
thing until it's too late.
fired into the Preston net by Jim
Blake. His shot was a high one
just catching the top right hand
corner of the cage.
With Preston applying the
pressure with six attackers in the
dying seconds, Rick Fifield
clinched the verdict with an
empty net goal. Robb also
assisted on Fifield's score.
Lorne Daer was in goal for the
Jets and turned in a strong
performance. The shots on close
were 24-23 for Preston. Jets
playing coach Jack Nairn has
passed the Continental 250 career
points mark. He now has 252.
Rick Fifield continues to lead
the league in scoring with 60
points.
Soccer set
for season
At a recent organizational
meeting of the Huron Minor
Soccer Association it was decided
all games for the 1.975 season
would be played during the week
doing away with all Saturday or
Sunday games.
The Exeter Centennial soccer
executive met recently and
decided to enter minor teams in
the Huron league and also
sponsor a senior team in the
Ausable Soccer loop.
Registration for all minor
players between the ages of six
and 14 years will be held at Room
110 at South Huron District High
School on Wednesdays, February
19 and 26 and Saturday, February
22.
The Wednesday sign-up times
will be from 7 to 8.30 p.m. and
Saturday registrations will be
from 10 a.m. to 12 noon.
The registration fee is $5 and
boys are asked to bring birth
certificates and three passport
type photos. They are also asked
to turn in any equipment they
may have left from last year.
The Ausable senior league will
include definite entries from
Grand Bend. Ailsa Craig.
Taxandria. Nairn and Lucan in
addition to Exeter.
Registration with the senior
team will cost $10. Any interested
players over the age of 15 are
asked to contact Damien
Solomon. John Warywoda, Bill
Smits or Joe Laurie.
Anyone interested in coaching
at any level will also be
welcomed. Coaching clinics are
being planned.
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Juveniles
stay alive
The Exeter juveniles are still
alive in the first round of Ontario
Minor Hockey Association
playoffs. After dropping the first
game of the best -of -three series a
week earlier, the Exeter club
came back Sunday night on home
ice to hold St. Marys to a 2-2
draw.
The third game of the series
will be at the Exeter arena,
Sunday night at 8.30 p.m.
The draw for Exeter was
possible on a goal by Tom
Richardson on an unassisted
effort early in the third period. A,
10 minute overtime period failed
to break the deadlock.
St. Marys jumped into a 2-0
lead in the first minute of play in
the second period. The first
Exeter marker came at the five
minute mark of the same session
as Randy Regier converted a
pass from Brion Penhale.
Midgets back
against wall
The Exeter midgets find
themselves with their backs
against the wall in the first round
of Ontario Minor Hockey
Association playoffs against
Byron.
Byron leads the best -of -five
series two games to one with the
fourth game set for Byron
tonight, Thursday.
Byron came up with a 7-3
victory in Exeter Saturday af-
ternoon after the Exeter boys tied
the series with a 6-3 win Wed-
nesday.
In Saturday's contest, Byron
jumped into an early 3-0 lead
although Exeter did manage to
cut the margin to a single goal for
a short time.
John Van Gerwen and Brian
Horrell fired unassisted goals for
Exeter and Byron Davis con-
nected on a play with Jim Gregus
and Pete Kincaid.
Wednesday Byron also scored
the first goal but the locals came
roaring back with five straight
goals to take a commanding lead.
Scoring for Exeter was well
spread around with Brian Horrell
the only one to fire two successful
shots. He received passing help
from Jim Gregus and John Van
Gerwen.
Hitting' the mark in single
fashion were Paul Shapton, John
Van Gerwen, Ken Pinder and
Paul Brooks. Assisting were Ken
Pinder with two passes and Paul
•Shapton with one.
House league
In a Saturday pee wee house
league game Huron Park downed
Exeter by a score of 4-1.
Jim Harvey was the top scorer
for Huron Park with a three goal
effort, two coming on solo efforts.
The other score for the winners
was notched by Randy Ansley.
The lone Exeter counter was
produced on an unassisted effort
by Kevin Glasgow.
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