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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 Beattie. Front, Charon Degraw, Charlene Verbeek, Diane Fisher, Karen Cottle, Barb Skinner and Jayne Hendrick, Missing was Susan Jaques. T -A photo YOUR AUTHORIZED YAMAHA DEALER • with factory trained mechanics FOR FAILY fun Beginner or expert, you'll love Yamaha's Enticer 340. Easy to handle. -Exciting on •the trail. And fun for everyone. ELDER Hensall juveniles get win by 6-5 score over Listowel Wednesday the Hensall Juveniles travelled to 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 1 MILE WEST AND 1 MILE and it looked like it would be SOUTH OF HENSALL the fourth • tie game for RR 2 HENSALL 262-6142 Hensall, but Ron May scored =YAMAHA an unassisted goal with 1.17 Larry's Playing Santa During is Spectacular :WINTER SALE 2 DAYS ONLY - THIS FRI. &. SAT. Come See -What We Mean By WHOLESALE PRICES There will be a price sticker on the windshield of every used. car and truck on the lot, including some 1978 demonstrators. - COME SEE - COME SAVE Never before could you . buy a quality, reconditioned vehicle at such prices. 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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. Hockey ... At Its Best! SOUTH HURON, REC CENTRE WED., DEC. 13 7:00 - London vs Exeter Pee Wees rI Junior 'Dr HOCKEY .Fri., Dec. 8 8:00 p.m Mitchell Hawks VS • Exeter Hawks Sunday, .Dec. 10 7:30 p.m. Seaforth • vs Exeter Hawks SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE 1 BY LARRY SNIDE At least one insurance company reports a drop in auto occident fre- quency. -- and costs. 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