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Times-Advocate, 1982-04-07, Page 11Edge Sherwoods 9-8 in final game r s tray tyear t wint otterstito ou- w� a es Tbe Zurich Buckeyes won von final in six games. After Mike Clarke scored with assists going to Rick score to 7-5 at 18:43 as Dave home town Hensel) tans went the extra manpower and Jeff Rick Schilbe, John Graham, the South Huron in- ga for the Buckeyes on a pass Ingram and Jamie Caldwell. Kinsman converted a pass wild as Allan Taylor bulged O'Brien scored what proved Gerald Weido, Pat Bedard to fe hockey chant- tfrom Pat Bedard, the Next came a successful from Ken Varley with Greg the Zurich net on a pass from to be the winner a minute and Mike Clarke. Coach Paul pionship for the fourth SSherwood. t advantage of shot by Kits Bedard at theKik of Buckeyes in the Rick Ingram. later. Getting the playaMorrison was the consecutive time Thursday u1 to Sttaye Bedour for Buckeyes on a play started penalty box. The noise was louder at started were Kris Bedard timekeeper at that time. Y slashing. Dwight Consitt was by John Graham and Jett The Sherwoods who have 10:40 when Taylor scored and Ron Rader. n�btmadea habit of coming from again with Ingram and The last minute of play Ila an exciting battle In the marksman with captain O'Brien. behind through the entire Jamie Caldwell getting was exciting as the Sher GYMNASTICS which they were forced to U Ken Varlet' and Dave Kin- The Sherwood* retaliated aeries sparked one of their assists. woods sent six forwards to come Brom behind in the fast sman providing the quickly with Jamie Caldwell rallies in the third period and The Zurich fans got their the attack and came close on seven minutes of the nee passes. hitting the Zurich net. Allan play necessary pa+ scored three consecutive chance to rejoice with seven a couple of occasions and Buckeyes edged the HensaU With 59 seconds left in the , Taylor and Rick Ingram goads to take a temporary 8-7 minutes to go when Steve Ron Rader of the Buckeyes Sherwoods 9-8 at the Hensal) ga Y opening session, Rick assisted. Bedour scored on a play set missed a wide open net at_ the arena to win the beat -of- Schilbe notched the fifth Mike Clarke fired the lead, rry Caldwell scored up by. Rick onSchilbe and Pat other end.. Buckeyes goal On passes seventh Zurich goals from Gary Koehler at 2:48 Bedard.. • At the conclusion of the from Wayne Thiel and seven minutes left In the with Gary Koehler assisting With a little less than five game, ieague president John Randy Reiner. middle frame. Assisting to cut the deficit to a single minutes to go Gary Kyle of Snell presented the chem- Tice second period was • were Gerald Weido and Greg, goal. Hensal) was penalized. The pionship trophy to Buckeye only 30 seconds old when Kirk. Five minutes later the Buckeyes took advantage of captain John Graham andhis Allan Taylor hit for Hewett The Sherwoods cut the assistants Mike Clarke and in Thursday's me, the Zurich club minted the " tint period with five goals to two for the ,�. outscored three to two in the middle frame and had to bounce back after Hensel scored three times in the first half of the final period. In the first nine minutes of the me the Buckeyes scored three times, two of the goals coming on power plays. With Jamie Caldwell at Hensel off forelbowing in the first minute of play, Marvin Merner scored on a three-way combination with Ron Rader and Jeff O'Brien. At 4:10 Steve Bedour converted a pass from - Gerald Weido and the Buckeyes were ahead 2-0. Exactly four minutes later with Gary Koehler in the Kris penalty �s tr for Zurich with assists going to Ron Rader and captain John Graham. Hensal) hit the scoreboard for the first time at 13:34 as Allan Taylor finished off a passing combination with Gary Kyle and Rick Ingram. Registration for Doshwood Area Men's and Ladies's Slopitch Teams Sign-up. sheets located at Merner's Meats and Doug and Nancy's General Store DEADLINE April 30, 1982 • TALK TO THE GAS COMPANY ABOUT GAS HEATING PHONL I-800-265-0562 TOLL FREE For straight answers about the - choice between a conventional gas furnace, the new high effici- ency gas furnace -ora conversion burner, phone the Gas Company. A phonecall will arrange an • appointment at your home, at the time most convenient for you. `flhItun GEIS We're bit )ging home the future. 1. • `Mt - We supply these respected gos furnaces. _ Pat Bedard. Only six members of the current Buckeye club were on the team which won the championship in the 1978-79 season. They are Ron Rader, Five months of practise by South Huron's gymnastic team will culminate tomorrow at the Huron - Perth Championships in St. Thomas. "The girls are starting to pull together. We're a little Shakey on our beam routines but we're definitely ready for Huron Perth," said coach, Carey Eddy. St. Thomas will also be the site of WOSSA competition next Saturday , April 17. The meet tomorrow commences at 4:15 and runs to 10:30 at St. Thomas Parkside. BUCKEYES WINAGAINThe Zurich Buckeyes won the ,South Huron intermediate hockey championship for the fourth consecutive time Thursday night with a 9-8 win over the Hensal) Sherwoods. Back, left, Paul Klapp, Scott Consitt, Kris Bedard, Paul Hoggitt, Jeff O'Brien, Randy. Regier, Randy McKinnon and Randy Smote. Centre, Gerry Rader, Elroy Deslardine, Ray Weida, Wayne Thiel, Rick Schilbe, Steve Bedour, Pat Bedard, Gerald Weido, coach Paul Morrison and trainer Carl, Finkbeiner. Front, Marvin Merner, Mike Clarke, Ron Roder, Juergen Hellman, Kevin Geoffrey, captain John Graham and Greg. Kirk. Missing were Glenn Zirk and Tom Hoyter. T -A photo Robertsn Gordon 41111 Clare Imp isen gailIFILBY WIN SOUTH HURON TITLE South Huron Hockey league president John Snell presents the championship trophy to Zurich Buckeyes captains_ John Graham, Mike Clarke and Pat Bedard. The Buckeyes won the championship for the fourth straight time defeating the Hensal) Sherwoods in a tough six game series. T=A photo p TILIN. eAIe, PROJECT 1:.11= N Y 11t1!•,y I • • •. a.•a Domtar Asphalt Self -Sealing Shingles Selt-sealing shingles with 'spot weld' hold down tabs. Long lasting protection from the wind or snow. Available in assorted col- UU b le. ours. Ideal for slopes of 4" and up. 3 bundles per met- ric square. It's easier than you think to do-it-yourself with the CO-OP. Waterline Shower Stall The Rust Proof Shower 1 14: s.. 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In the finals Sunday, April 4, the Delhi, Ontario Novice Precision team placed first, Edmonton, Alberta . was second and the U.S.A. Buffalo Skating Club was third. The Exeter team who are in their first year of operation would like to thank the individuals and groups that supported them, especially the Exeter Legion, Ironwood Golf Course and The Junction. Members of the "Exeter Entertainers" team are: Michele Aunger, Monique Aunger, Ronalynn Bell, Lisa Birmingham, Mary Bir- mingham, Michelle Bir- mingham, Jodi Chanyi, Liz Cottrell, Catherine Davison, Debbie Down, Laurie McLelland, Patty O'Toole, Tracey Spender, Julia Tiernan, Cheri Wedlake and Kellie Whiteford. • Team president Gary Birmingham stated that the Exeter team will be looking for more skaters for next year's team. - Hopefully skaters from Zurich, Hensal) and surrounding area will try out for the team next September. SPECIALS Thursday Only 6-10 P.M. 88 SPRING SPECIAL! 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