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Times -Advocate, December 9, 1981
Hensall Sherwoods score double victories in South Huron hockey
Two third period gals
allowed the Hensall Sher-
woods to score a 5-3 victory
over the Centralia
Marauders in South Huron
hockey league play, Thur-
sday night in Hensall.
Tonight, Wednesday, the
Marauders will play host to
the Centralia College Saints
at the Stephen Township
arena and Friday night they
will again be at home for a
return contest with the
Hensall Sherwoods.
The other league game this
for theMerw
them in Exeter Thursday
night to take on the
Mohawks.
In the win over .the
Marauders, the Sherwoods
scored the first two goals of
the game in the first period,
added one in the second and
finished strong with a pair of
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last period scores.
The game was less than
four minutes old when Lloyd
Allan hit the Centralia net on
a pass from Dave Kinsman
who was back near the
midway mark of the .period
to provide the assist for a
successful shot by Greg
Campbell.
The Marauders battled
back to outscore Hensall
three goals to one in the
middle stanza, two goals
coming on power plays.
Mark Cronyn broke the
shutout for Hensall goalie
Dave Holmes as he directed
home a pass from Cec playing a man short. Rick
Nickles at the 4:02 mark only Ingram was the marksman
to have captain Jamie on a play started by Ken
Caldwell restore the two goal Varley and Gary Koehler.
Hensall margin on passes The clincher came with 41
from Dave Kinsman and seconds remaining on a shot
Rick Ingram. by Greg Campbell. The play
The two Centralia power was started by Koehler.
plays scores came as Matt The Sherwoods took 10 of
Muller hit on an unassisted the 19 penalties assessed by
effort and Rick Funston referees Carl Nickles and
scored with assists going to Bill Smith.
Rob Funston and Matt Monday night, the
Muller. Sherwoods blasted the Cen-
The game winning goal for tralia College Saints by a
the Sherwoods came in the score of 8-3.
second minute of the third The Sherwoods led 3-0 at
period with the Marauders the end of the first period
and scored two more goals
early in the second before
the Saints hit the scoreboard
for the first time.
Terry Caldwell fired two
successful shots for Hensall
in the first period, one un-
assisted while the other wsa
on passes from Greg
Campbell and Ken Varley.
Gary Koehler also
registered on a solo effort.
Early in the second Greg
Campbell and Jamie
Caldwell hit for Hensall with
assists going to Lloyd Allan,
Rick Agar and Rick Ingram
before Rob Bumstead con-
SHDHS FOOTBALL AWARDS — Individualtrophies were presentedSaturday to the top members of the South Huron District
High School senior football team. From the left are coach Ron Bogart, defensive lineman Grea Prout. offensive lineman Rich
Fletcher, defensive bock Jamie Chaffe and Pete Tuckey, rookie of the year Bill Glover and assistant roach Casey Cook. Miss-
ing was Rick tindenfield who was named the most valuable player andalso received the Raul Robinson Memorial trophy for
dedication and determination.
Battle for positions in rec hockey
After six gruelling weeks
of exciting hockey therestill
is a jumble at the top of the
standings in the Exeter rec
hockey league with a bunch
in the middle and a loner at
the bottom but still close.
With a few breaks things
could change quickly both at
the bottom and at the top.
In the first game, an even-
ly fought battle Pfaff Elec-
tric battled back from a 2-1
deficit at the end of two
periods to tie the Dashwood
Tigers 3-3.
Ken Pinder led Pfaff with
two goals. with the single go-
ing to Randy Gilfillan.
Rob Dickey opened the
scoring for Dashwood with
Paul Maguire notching the
final two tallies.
MacLean's Sport's broke
out of a scoring slump and
defeated the rough and tough
Trees squad 3-2 still looking
for their first win.
MacLeans scoring was
handled by three different
players. Dick Vandergunst,
Dan Heywood and Don
Campbell.
Fern Laurin scored both
goals for the Trees. Both
Paul Cooper and Ray
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