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BATTLE FOR TOILET BOWL — The football field at SHDHS was the scene of a pickup football contest every Sunday after-
noon during the late fall and early winter weeks. The play concluded on Saturday when the weekly combatants chose up
their teams and battled it out in the second annual "Toilet Bowl" game. Because someone apparently spiked the gator-ade,
the players weren't certain who won the fun contest. Back row, left: Terry Baker, Mike Clark, Brion Horner, Dennis Ferguson,
Randy Finkbeiner, Ron Ferguson, Brad Coutes and Morley Obre. Front row: Rob Willard, Jeff Musser, Scott Batten, Kevin
Oke, Greg Sangster and Mark Brand.
Sherwoods beat Mohawks by 7-5
A four goal outburst in the
third period carried the
Hensall Sherwoods to a 7-5
victory over the Exeter
Mohawks in South Huron
hockey league play at the
South Huron Rec Centre,
Thursday night.
This week the Mohawks
meet the Centralia
Marauders in a home and
home series. The two clubs
meet Thursday night at the
South Huron Rec Centre and
go back to the Stephen
township arena for a return
contest Friday night. Both
games start at 8:30 p.m.
The Mohawks jumped into
a 3-2 lead after the first 20
minutes of play. In the first
minute of action, Pete Gill
hit the mark for Exeter on a
three-way effort with Brad
Daters and Dave Under-
wood.
Jamie Caldwell replied for
the Sherwoods less than a
minute later with Gary Kyle
providing the pass.
It was Exeter's turn to
score at 6:44 with Jeff Fuller
finishing off a good passing
play with Luc Gagnon and
Dean Densmore.
In the last four minutes of
play, Dave Kinsman
registered for Hensall on a
play started by Dwight
Consitt and Ron Bilcke and
Brad Daters came back for
the Mohawks with assists
going to Dave Underwood
and Mike Clark.
Each team was able to
score only one goal in the
middle stanza. Rick Moody
was the Exeter marksman
on passes from Dean Den-
smore and Luc Gagnon while
Ken Varley converted a pass
from Ron Bilcke for Hensall.
SH senior Gagers
in Petrolia final
The South Huron senior
boys basketball team were
finalists in the Lancer
Invitational this Saturday in
Petrolia. In the first round
the Panthers edged Sarnia
Collegiate 33-28, before
succumbing 67-20 to highly -
ranked London Beal in the
final.
The team played two
exhibition games last week;
Tuesday, they were beaten
54-21 at the hands of West-
minster Wildcats, while on
Thursday they lost 65-32 at
home to Strathroy.
We've been spending more
time on fundamentals in
practice, and its starting to
pay off," said coach Terry
O'Rourke after the teams
weekend games.
Dave Woodward led with
nine points and John
McAllister scored seven as
the Panther's shot 1001 from
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Ian Sweet addeld 6(x points in
his best game thus far, this
season.
Woodward had nine points
and McAllister scored six as
South Huron was out-
matched by the Raiders in
the tournament final.
The Panthers, minus John
Mol, Tony Wales and George
Tomes, had only eight
players and lacked 'height in
the final.'
"Our - biggest problem is
outside shooting", com-
mented O'Rourke after the
loss against Strathroy. John
Mol and Steve Riddell each
had six points against the
Saints. John McAllister
scored five points in
Tuesday's game against the
much quicker Wildcats.
The seniors will test their
skills today when they travel
to Mitchell to open the
regular season, Thursday,
the Panthers will host
College Avenue of Wood-
stock.
Play darts
at Dashwood
The first Dashwood Hotel
mixed dart tournament was
held Saturday with nine
teams from the area com-
peting.
At the end of regular play,
a tie resulted between
Albatross 2 and Brussels,
resulting in a best two -of -
three playoff.
Albatross 2 captained by
Terry Price, was the winner,
with Brussels, captained by
Bob Richardson as the
runner-up.
High scorer for the ladies
was won by Anna
Romaniuk of Exeter with
132. High score for men was
won by Bob Richardson,
Brussels with 167.
Another tournament is
planned for January.
The Sherwoods scored
three straight goals in the
first five minutes of the final
period to take a two goal
margin on the scoreboard.
Ken Varley scored on an
unassisted effort and Brian
Maher and Jamie Caldwell
hit the Exeter net on passes
from Dave Kinsman and
Lloyd Allan.
Dan Bell completed the
Exeter scoring on a three-
way combination with Dean
Densmore and Luc Gagnon
and with six seconds left
Rick Ingram scored for
Hensall to restore the two
goal margin.
Penalties were few with
the Mohawks taking four of
the seven two minute banish-
ments handed out by
referees Brian Campbell and
Don Appleby.
Irish win two
out of three
The Lucan Irish scored
two victories in three starts
this week and hold down
third place in the OHA
Western Junior grouping
with 26 points.
The Irish dropped a 8-0
Wednesday decision to the
Exeter Hawks and then
defeated Mitchell 7-3 and
Seaforth 7-4.
Tonight. Wednesday, the
Irish will be at home at the
Lucan arena to Seaforth
while they travel to
Thamesford Friday night
and to Thedford Sunday to
meet the Browns.
Against Mitchell, the Irish
jumped in front with two
goals in the first period.
Steve Thompson converted a
pass from Art Gregory and
Doug Latta registered on a
power play with John Medd
providing the pass.
In the middle session,
Jamie Shipley scored un-
assisted for the Irish and
Geoff Edwards completed a
three-way effort with Keith
Hartwick and captain Paul
Wraith.
The third period Lucan
scores carne from Jamie
Shipley with two successful
shots and Keith Hartwick.
The latter scored an un-
assisted goal and provided
assists on both scores by
Shipley while John Medd and
Steve Thompson helped on
one goal apiece.
Scoring in single fashion
for Mitchell were Jeff
Rolph, .Joey McIver and
Doug Dietz. The Irish out -
shot the Mitchell Hawks 49
to 35.
Four third period goals
provided the Irish with
enough momentum to score
Sunday's 7-4 win over
Seaforth' The game was
played in }lensall.
The Irish doubled their
period goal output as time
elapsed. They scored one in
the first period. two in the
second and wound up the vic-
tory with four goals in the
final 20 minutes of play.
Art Gregory opened the
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Lucan scoring in the opening
session on passes from Doug
Latta and Jamie Shipley.
In the second frame, Dave
Paton scored on a play
started by Art Gregory and.
Keith Hartwick and Geoff
Edwards converted a pass
from Shipley.
The first two third period
Lucan goals came on power
plays. Keith Hartwick
provided the passes for
successful shots by Paul
Wraith and Doug Latta.
Geoff Edwards counted on
a pass from ArtGregorywith
Lucan playing a man short
and John Medd hit the mark
on a pass from Jamie
Shipley'
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