HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-12-07, Page 7 (2)GIRLS CHAMPIONS — The girls .championship of Friday's district elementary schoo volley•a tournament was won by
• Usborne Central. Bock, left, Michelle Riehl, Theresa Johnson, Hilda Box, Teresa Taziar, Joanne Miller, Lisa Rundle and coach Al
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Susan Jaques. T -A photo
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Wednesday the Hensall
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Listowel and came up with a
6-5 win. The Listowel
Cyclones opened the iicoring
early in the first period but
Hensall came back strong
with three goals, the first by
Ron May assisted by Terry
Bedard and Brian Bat.
Three minutes later $ eve
• Grainger scored from Dave
Cann. Dave Cann finished
the scoring in the first period
assisted by Grant Love and
Steve Grainger.. -
The Cyclones came back in
the second period to' score
three goals- but Grant Loy
_ picked up a pass by Darrel
Preszcator and fired it pa
the goalie to keep Hensall
ahead. At the 4:37 mark
Steve Grainger scored again
unassisted
. ENTERPRISESin . the third rperiod,
Listowel tied the- game 5-5
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SOUTH OF HENSALL the fourth • tie game for
RR 2 HENSALL 262-6142 Hensall, but Ron May scored
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left in the game to make it 6-
5. •
The Cyclones pulled their
goalie and applied strong
offensive pressure -"but the
excellent defence play of Bob
Mommersteeg and Darrell
Preszcr.tor held them_ off to
the end.
Sherwoods
beat Thedford
The•Hensall Sherwnods in
their only start of the week
defeated Thedford 10-7
Thursday.
Scoring two goals apiece
for the Sherwoods - were Al
Taylor and Steve Knight.
It was a close game right
from the stapt with Thedford
leading 3-2 at the end of the
first, while by the end of the
second period the game was
knotted at five all.
Scoring the other goals for
Hensall were Brian Camp-
bell, Jim Ferguson, Rick
- Ingram, Lloyd Allan, Larry
Bourne- and Dan Crerar.
The Hensall juveniles
came up with a loss Friday
night against Brussels. The
game started with both
teams trading goals,
Brussels scoring first and
Hensall goal coming from
Rob Pryde assisted by Dave
Oesch.
The Brussels team were
hard to stop and scored two
more goals before Steve
Grainger scored from Grant
Love leaving Brussels ahead
4-2. Grant • Love then
narrowed the score on an
unassisted goal, but Brussels
came on strong and fired
three straight goals past the
Hensall goalie.
Hensall finished the
scoring with two goals, one a
break away by Dave Cann
assisted by Grant Love- and
the last goal by Grant Love,
his seconeof the game to end
the game at- 7-5.
Hensall goes to Listowel•
Wednesday and plays at
home again Friday night
against Milverton,
Penalties hurt bantams
Minors, fatil in bid for tourney
- . • e•
Two Exeter teams tailed
in their bids to bringhome
silverware from area tour-
naments over the weekend.
The local bantams took
turns watching from the
penalty box as Blenheim
beat them 4-3 in overtime in
the -Ilderton semi-finals,
while the Exeter Waxers •
were . clipped .3-0 by Mt.
Brydges in the "B" final of
the Parkhill novice event.
The bantams served 32
minutes in penalties. and
blew a 3-1 lead - in their
Saturday contest with
Blenheim to fall to the
sidelines in Ilderton:
Blenheim knotted "the
count with two power play
goals in the third_ period and
.then scored the winner after
three minutes in the sudden
death overtime.
Bill Glover, Dave Shaw
and Mike Clark tallied the
Exeter markers. with Shaw
and Scott Brintnell picking
up the assists.
In their only other outing
of the week, the locals
Scored a 6-0 whitewash over
•Lucan at the. rec---centre,
Wednesday, with Peter
Dearing getting the shutout. •
'die scoring was spread
out with Scott Brintnell, Jim
Siddall, Bill Glover, Dave
Shaw. Dave Underwood and,.
Scott Pincombe notching
singles. Tom Coates had a
pair of assists to lead in that .
department.
The penalty prone squad
picked up eight nfinors, four
for roughing, while Lucan
served four minors.
Waxen Busy
The Exeter Waxers had an
extremely .busy- week, play-
ing five contests. including
three in the Saturday novice
tournament at Parkhill
where they battled their way
into the 'B' championship
game.
They dropped the opening
tilt to Forest by a 5-1 verdict
and then came back with an
impressive 5-2 win 'over
Strathroy to enter the final
against Mt. Brydges. losing
that one by a 3-0 margin:
Rob McKnight scored the
only goal in the opener.
finishing off a play with Rob
McLean and Jon -O'Connor.
The Waxers jumped into a
quick 3-0 Lead against •
Strathroy in the second out-
ing and then matched their
opponents' two tallies in the
last half of the tilt.
Jon O'Connor paced the
attack with a pair of un-
assisted
nassisted • tallies, while the
singles came off the sticks
of Jeff Dalrymple, Allan
Blommaert and B.J. Batten.
Scott Boyd and Jarett Kobe
drew assists oh the first
career goals for Batten and
Blommaert. of the second period on a
In the final, the Waxers play with Rob McLean and
lost- the services .of leading Allan Blommaert, while
scorer Jon O'Connor due to Steve Lingard capped a solid
illness and had the wind performance with. the
taken out of their sails early clincher in the dying stages
in the contest when Mt. of the contest with McLean
Brydges scored after only 15
seconds of play on their way
to the three -goat triumph.
.The Waxers split a pair of
Shamrock league tilts dur-
ing the busy week as well.
dropping a 6-0 'affair to
Lucan on Wednesday and
then posting a 2-0 win over man paced the winners' at -
Dorchester on Sunday. tack with two -goal efforts.
Terry Ouimet scored .while the single came from
three times to pace the Jesse Crawford.
Lucan attack, while Jeff
BonclAldded-a paittJ�.�,,
Gila lie "Shawn Moore
played•a stellar game in the
nets on Sunday to record the
shutout as .the Waxers
stopped Dorchester. Moore
had key savgs on three
• breakaways.
Jon O'Connor gave the
locals a 1-0.lead near the end
December 7, 1978 'Page 7
trophies
Steve Batten was a two:
goal man for. the Exeter
crew and the' single was
fired -home by Steve
Lalthwaite. George Pratt
• )tad a pair of assists, while
singles were recorded by
John Wells and Darren
Vandergunst.
Atoms Post Win
The Exeter atoms
snapped their lbsingstreak
syith a 2-0 shutout win over
Dorchester, Sunday. Jim
Lewis and Steve Pym
shared the netminding
duties in the whitewash.
Trevor Boyle and Terry
Zachar scored the markers.
the latter blasting a shot
from the slot on a perfect
setup by Sean Whiteford.
and Doug Clark drawing the-
assists. •
Pee Wees lose
The local pee wees
dro dl df h 3
ppe a tar oug t S-
loss to Lucan in their only.
outing of the•- week'---Jeff-
Shiley and Brent Banner -
Jets split two games
The Lucan-Ilderton Jets
were trounced in one On-
tario Hockey As§ociation
'Continental senior game this
week but came back to score
one victory. -
In Petrolia Friday night
the Jets were blanked 540 -by
the defending champion
Petrolia Squires. Sunday
afternoon at the Ilderton
arena they regained their
winning ways as they edged
the Woodstock Royals 3-1.
This week. the Jets are in-
volved in a home and home
series with the same
Woodstock Royals. They
meet in Ilderton Friday
night at 8:15 and back in
Woodstock Sunday evening
at7p.m.
The first half of Sunday's •
game between the Jets and
Woodstock was scoreless.
The Lucan-Ilderton club
moved into the lead with two -
late second period scores.
Ed Robb put an end to the -
scoring famine with a
successful shot at 14:53 of
the middle frame.on a three-
way effort with Jamie Robb
and Steve Proctor.
Less than 5-0minutes
later, GregRobertsupped the
score 2-0 as he put the puck
s
behind Sonny Pennington m
the Woodstock net on a play
started by Ed Parkinson.
"Steve- Degurse, former
playing coach, of the Jets •
fired the only • Woodstock
Score -of the night at 14:25 of
the third period on •a power
play.
With Woodstock putting on
the pressure and -six
forwards, Ed Robb hit the
empty Royals net with only
14 seconds remaining to
assure the victory.
Lorne Daer turned in a
strong effort in the Jets net
as he stopped alt but one of
43 shots: Pennington at the
other end faced 38 shots.
Illness, injuries and work
commitments reduced the
Jets playing roster to nine
players which included two
goal tenders' in Friday's 9-0
loss to Petrolia.
• John Robertson in the L -I
net ' was bombarded by 58
shots while the Petrolia net -
minder faced only 15 shots.
Bill Abercrombie led the
Petrolia.scoring attack with
a four goal performance.•
Scoring in single fashion
were Barry Edgar, Dick
Rankin. Dale Wilson, Ron
Wilson and Doug Zonneville.
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