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Times-Advocate, 1985-01-02, Page 11Page 2A Times -Advocate, January 2, 1985 Have 11 victories winning streak - Mohawks c,ntin��W*At Jackson, Brian Mercer and Scoring in single fashion Dave Kinsman hit the St. were Dave Bogart, Terry Clements net to complete the Caldwell. Mark Cronyn and Exeter scoring. Baynham. Pete Tuckey. Cam Doig and Jim Guenther Brian Mercer, Bryan Baker picked up the assists- and Dave Athill led the Brian Mercer and Dave ., playmaking with a pair of Jackson each notched two assists apiece. Getting single goalto lead the Mohawks to assists were Pete 'lackey, Sunday' 8-2 victory over the Jamie Caldwell, Ken Varley, Monkton Wildcats at the Dave Kinsman, Randy Kraut South Huron Rec Centre. and Mark Cronyn. The Exeter Mohawks in- creased their Western On- tario Athletic Association in- termediate season record to 11 victories and only one +;;;,-.. defeat with three straight wins over the holiday season. AThe Mohawks downed the Monkton Wildcats 8-2 and defeated the St. Clements Saints and Drayton by iden- tical 8-5 scores. This week the Mohawks are on the road with games in 11 Monkton, Friday night and in i' Mildmay on Sunday. Exeter's win in Drayton was a real team effort with seven different players shar- - ing in the scoring. Barry Alla♦ LAST MINUTE INSTRUCTIONS — Exeter atom coach Paul Charrette gives last minute instructions to players Richard Phillips, Fred Godbolt, Joel Smith, Scott Parsons, Ryon Lindenfield and Jason Heywood priorTto photo• holi- day week tournament game. ILDERTON WINS B TITLE — The B championship of Thursday's junior girls ringette tournament at Huron Pork was won by Ilderton. Back, left, manager Bruce Burnham, Sherry Satchel!, Karen Thirlwall, and coach Bill Thirlwall. Centre, Sarah McMillan, Tracy McQueen, Jennifer Crosson, Vicki Stachell, Marcia Daniel, Jodi White and Bobby Ferguson. Front, Stephanie Burnham, Wendy Brady, Katie Crosson, Heather Robb, Jody Dunbar, Mary Anne Dale and Karen Spieran. T -A photo Have games in hand Hawksget even break The Exeter Hawks scored . the first half of the game in minding battle between Kevin two wins and two ties in four outings to end the year, but still failed to make up much ground in their quest to move out of fourth spot in the.nor- thern division of the Junior 'D' loop. They managed to close the gap to four points with the third place Lucan Irish, but still trail Seaforth's second place Centenaires by 10 points. The locals have six games in handover Lucan and four with Seaforth and their chances of making it into se- cond place could well rest on an encounter with the Centenaires in Seaforth this Friday. This weekend, they'll be in their annual tournament at the rec centre, and a story on that event appears elsewhere. ('lip Trojans Playing their first game at home in over two weeks, the Hawks scored a 6-4 triumph over the Thamesford Trojans, Friday, to record their fourth straight game without a loss. The locals outscored their opponents 2-1 in each of the first and third periods and skated to a 2-2 draw in the middle frame. Steve Gould paced the win with two goals and singles were fired by George Pratt, Steve Prout, Brian Horner and Scott Brintnell. Horner was the top play - maker with three assists, while Jeff Rowe and Ted Hodgins had a couple. Single assists were recorded by Scott Bogart. Steve Batten, Bill Glover and Brintnell. 1 even minors. Jason VanHaarlen played The game featured a net onsnsa---- no an _ ani otrsaur 1 1 1 1 the nets and recorded nine Oke of the Hawks and the saves and Pete Dearing Barons Pete Sarapnickas as finished up with 16. Both gave they faced a barrage of shots. up two goals. The Hawks had 54 and the The Hawks again won the Barons ended tip with 51. penalty parade as they sat out - George Pratt, Jeff Rowe 17 compared to 10 by the and Bill Glover scored for the visitors. Thamesford manag- locals with Rowe adding two ed the sole powerplay goal in the contest. Even with Browns In a Boxing Day game at In Mitchell on December 18, Thedford, the Hawks had on- the local Hawks had their ly 12 skaters and wilted in the most decisive win of the third period to end up in a 5-5 season as they drubbed their tie namesakes by an 11-1 count. The Hawks led 5-2,going in- Goalie Pete Dearing was to the final frame,.but watch- of that man lay was he ice at the op-. s ed the Browns scored three mostte end of the rink. He fo- times to gain the split. posite took 19 penalties, ed only 14 shots, with eight of compared to 11 by the Browns those coming the second and had three powerplay period. He lost his shutout bid goals scored against them, early in the third when Mit- while scoring twice with a chell scored on a powerplay. man advantage di' their own. - Exeter took a 4-0 lead in the Brian Korner fired a pair of first, added five in the second markers to lead the attack and coasted through the. third with singles coming off the with a pair. sticks of Steve Prout, Jeff gered aie baton trick topace trig - Pfaff the Pfaff and Dave Skea. in. with Bill Glover and Prout and Skea added two askists each with Pfaff and 1 ion llorner adding a pair. Steve Batten getting one. Singles were recorded by The game marked the Scott Bogart, Jeff Rowe, Tony return to the lineup of Jones and Dave Skea. defenceman Ted Hodgins, Rowe assisted on five who started the season with tallies and Trevor Johnston the Strathroy Blades. The drew assists on three with Parkhill minor hockey pro- Glover and George Pratt ad- duct played for the Hawks ding went `e air.to sk Single Joness two years ago. Tie Barons Hamilton. Bogart and Scott The Hawks and Bothwell Brintncll. Barons each scored one goal The hosts also won the in each period as they battled penalty parade as they sat out to a 3-3 tie in Bothwell on 17 minors and gave up four December 'l3. powerplay goals. Exeter had onys •----Clip and save ■iota ..... assists and Scott Bogart a single. Drub Namesakes V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 1 Any Car: and receive a ($5.00) Five dollar discount on your RUST CHECK application One coupon per appliCM,On Baynham was the only double Mark Cronyn fired two of scorer with singles being not- the early Exeter tallies with ched by Tom Ryan, Bryan Cam Doig assisting on both Baker, Ken Varley, Pete and Brian Mercer on one. Tuckey, Terry Caldwell and Scoring single tallies were Brian Mercer. Bryan Baker, Rick Linden- Baynham and Dave Athill field and Jamie Caldwell with were the top playmakers with assists going to Dave two assists apiece. Helping Kinsman, Lindenfield, Ken set one goal each were Mar- Varley, Bryan Baker. Barry ty Wraith, Rick Lindenfield, Baynham and Pete Tuckey. Bryan Baker, Randy Kraut, In the third period, Dave Brian Mercer, Dave Kinsman, Jim Guenther and Tom Ryan. In St. Clements Friday, the Mohawks scored the first five goals of the game into the ear- ly portion of the second period and were able to go on to win. Pee weer are successful The Exeter pee wees en- joyed a very successful holi- day season on the ice lanes. In a tournament in Lambeth they downed the host Lambeth team 5-1 and dropped a 4-1 decision to Tilbury. An exhibition game at the London Gardens saw the locals hold the LMHA "A" Jets to a 3-3 tie and in Shamrock league play, they were held to a 2-2 draw by Goderich. In the opening game in Lambeth, three unanswered goals in the first period allow- ed the Exeter youngsters to clinch the victory. The first period Exeter marksmen were captain David O'Connor, David Dalrymple and Tim van Dam. Assisting were Rob McLelland and Todd McCann. Tim van Dam made the score 4-0 early in the third period on a three-way passing combination with Harden Tin- ney and Rob McLelland. In the 4-1 loss to Tilbury, Jamie Bedard fired the only Exeter score on passes from David Dalrymple and Jamie Cornish. David Dalrymple fired two successful shots in the 3-3 tie with the London Jets and the third goal came from the stick of Rob McLelland. The latter and Jamie Bedard each gained two assists. Rob McLelland and Tim van Dam were the Exeter marksmen in the tie with Goderich. Getting 'assists were Jason Hern and Mark Burton. Waxers The Exeter Waxers were eliminated in two straight games in the holiday Silver Stick tournament in Parkhill in the novice division. The Waxers were edged 2-1 by Forest and 3-2 by Blenheim. In Shamrock league play, the locals played to a 3-3 tie with Goderich. In the loss in Parkhill to Forest, Sean McCann notch- ed the only score for the Wax- ers on a pass from Ted Hoffman. McCann scored the first Waxers goal against Blenheim on an unassisted ef- fort and then set up Rob Wagner for the second score. Sean McCann was again the top scorer in the draw with Goderich with all three suc- cessful shots. Getting assists were Matt Godbolt, Tedd Hoffman and Ryan Kyle. Bantams split The Exeter bantams gained an even split in four regular Shamrock and two tourna- ment games during the holi- day season. In a tournament in Lambeth, the Exeter club swamped Woodstock 10-2 and were eliminated 9-1 by Dresden. Against Shamrock teams, the locals defeated Goderich 8-4 and lost 3-1 to St. Marys. Captain Jon O'Connor led the Exeter club In the romp over Woodstock with a five goal performance. Chipping in with two scores apiece were Steve Anderson and Scott Bell. The sirigle goal was fired by Jeff Kints. In the'playmaking depart- ment Steve Lingard, Scott Bell, Jon O'Connor and Doug Clark were best with two assists each. Helping on one goal apiece were Mark Coward, Jeff Hannah, Shawn Moore and Larry Lewis. Oldtimers in Lucan The Lucan arena will be a busy 'spot this weekend. as 10 of the top oldtimer hockey teams in western Ontario par- ticipate in a tournamrpeent spon- sored by the 'Ldcan Irish Flyers. The three day event gets underway at 5 p.m. Friday when the Exeter Molting Hawks tangle with the Dor- chester Mavericks. The other Oldtimers, Mt. Brydges Old Tymers, London Dough Boys, London Old In- dians. St. Thomas Whalers, Sarnia Old Oilers and London Irish win In the tournament loss to Dresden, Steve Lingard fired the only Exeter goal on a three-way passing combina- tion with Jeff Hannah and Jeff Kints. Jon O'Connor was again the scoring light in the Shamrock win over Goderich with three successful shots. He also assisted on two scores for a five point game. Scoring in single fashion for Exeter were Jeff Chipchase, Steve Anderson, Shawn Moore, Steve Lingard and Jeff Kints. Jeff Hannah was another double assister with single helping points going to Jeff Kints, Jeff Dalrymple, Scott Bell, Steve Lingard, Steve Anderson and Jeff Chipchase. In the 3-1 loss to St. Marys, Jon O'Connor notched the on- ly Exeter score with Jeff Dalrymple and Steve Ander- son providing the assists. In their last start of the year 1984, the Lucan Irish .scored an 7-4 victory over the Mitchell Hawks in OHA Junior "D" action in Mitchell, Friday night. The only league action for the Irish this week was last `night. Wednesday when they played host to the Seaforth Centenaires. They will be participating in an annual Ex- eter Hawks tournament with tiwir first game slated for Saturday at 12 noon. Wayne Urbshott led the Irish scoring in the win over Mitchell with a three goal performance. 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