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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1987-01-07, Page 84 Page 8 Times -Advocate, January 7, 1987 Locals are runnersup Third period heroics help Brussels win The Brussels -Bulls emerged as win- ners of the annual Exeter f Iawks tour- nament for the second year in a row and they did it by duplicating some of the third period heroics that carried Them to their initial- championship: ✓( The Bulls -scored three unanswered third period goals to beat the heist Hawks 7-3 in Sunday's final of the round-robin title hunt. Both teams had beaten Lucan to set up the showdown. The Bulls came up with an even more -impressive third period show- ing in their game against the Irish. 4 Trailing 7-3 atter two periods. the nor- thern division leaders outscored Lucan by a 6-2 margin in the third frame to send the game into overtime and they won it when tournament MVP Kevin McArter scored his sixth goal of the game at the 1:18 mark of overtime play. In their initial tournament game. the Bulls scored three unanswered markers in the third frame to erase a deficit and post a- 5-3 win over Tavistock Braves. The Hawks skated off with the con- colation honors after heating Thed- BEST HAWKS --- Named as the stars for the Exeter Hawksin in their three tournament games on the weekend were, from the left, defenceman Jeff Pfaff in the championship game; Jon O'Connor in the Thedford • ame; and • oalie Fred Gre • us in the win over Lucan. air os,IER HAWA JR.CI TOURNAMENT TOURNAMENT RUNNERS-UP 1987 EIER Niko JR.i Ds � TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 19t7 GET BANNERS Exeter and Area Junior Hawks president Ron Bogart presented the banners following Sunday's championship game. Dove Cassone, left, represented the Hawks with the runners- up banner. while Tim Fritz holds the championship one that was won by his Brussels Bulls for the second straight time. ford 8-4 on Friday night and whipping the Irish 6-2 in -a Saturday night contest. Lucan received a bye into the championship round of the five -team tournament. - Bulls 7 -- Exeter :3 In the tournament championship game, the Bulls rebounded from a two -goal deficit to beat the Hawks with McArter scoring a natural hat trick with his three straight goals in the final period that settled the outcome. The Hawks opened the scoring at the 1:15 mark of the first when Jeff Ansems found the mark on a play with Dave Cassone and Mark Mor- rissey and they boosted the lead to 2-0 midway through the initial stanza when Scott Lovie hit the top corner after taking a pass from George Pratt. The Bulls got one of those back in the next minute, but again the hosts took a two -goal margin when Pratt blinked the light on a play with Bryan Quinn who.carried the puck all- the way from his own end before center- ing a pass in front of the Brussels net. Brussels countered before the end of the period and then scored twice on powerplay . attempts in the middle frame to take a lead they never relinquished. Their first powerplay came as they enjoyed a full seven minutes of an ex- tra man advantage after Dale Tim- mermans picked up a fighting major. match penalty and a two -minute ag- gressor infraction. Fred Gregus was in the nets for the Hawks and recorded 34 saves. while the top tournament goalie; Jeff McGavin, kicked out 30 for the - champions. Exeter 8 -- Thedford 4 The Hawks made it. to the cham- pionship side of the tournament when they whipped Thedford Lumberjacks in F'riday's initial contest. The home crew scored three unanswered tallies in the first period and were never seriously threatened. .Jon O'Connor paced the win with a four -goal effort, while George Pratt . added a pair and singles went to Scott Louie and Jeff Pfaff. Pfaff added four assists, O'Connor had a pair and helping out on single tallies were Jeff Dalrymple, Dale Timmermans, Lovie and Dean Schram who recently -joined the team from the Lucan Irish. Brad Bender and Derik Switzer worked between the -pipes and record- ed 20 saves in total. The Lumberjacks .scared three times with a man advan- tage. while the Hawks replied with one powerplay goal. Exeter 6 — Lucan 2 - The Hawks came up with one of their best games of the season when they went against the tournament co - favorites from Lucan in the first game of the championship round- robin. taildpitby.the spectacular netmin- dffig of midget Fred Gregus. who recorded 42 saves, the -Hawks took a 3-2 lead into.the third and then blew the Irish away with three unanswered markers. Six players shared in the scoring with single goals being recorded by Dan Nairn, Dave Cassone, Jeff Reid, Jeff Ansems. Steve Batten and Mark Morrissey. Steve Gould and Dean Schram helped out on a pair and single assists in the well-balanced scoring went to Timmermans, Batten, Ansems, Schram, Cassone, . Morrissey and Nairn. Joe Febrey and Bob Thirlwall replied for the Irish on powerplay markers with assists going to Wayne Urbshott, Brad Muir, Febrey and Jesse Crawford. Brussels 10 --Lucan 9 The Lucan Irish found out that holding a 7-4 lead against Brussels is not a sure victory sign. Ironically, that"was the same score the Grand Valley Harvesters held in fast year's All stars Saturday The ninth annual Western Junior 'D' all star hockey game is all set for Saturday night at the Lucan Com- munity Centre. Game time is 7 p.m: A year ago. the north team won the test of strength against the south by a score of 6-2 to continue their dominance. The only time it ght all star games to date that . . north has not won came in 1983 when the two clubs battles to an 8-8 tie. The north division club will be coached by Doug Anstett of Seaforth Get Your Tickets Now For Exeter Lions 14th Annual Sportsmen's Dinner All proceeds to the foster ol Society oriel el ireotoeCentre Tuesday, February 3 SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE Itoc.pflon 3:30 p.m., Dinn.r 7:00 p.m. A chance to see and hear many of ' your favorite sports figures Many celebrities including Darryl Sillier, Marty Springgste•ad, (Dave Shaw. ( )ate ,`'+,twine, Cleveland Browns, Blake Marshall, ('1, tV ( )., Dave West, Olympic swimmer and Dann , Gallivan. TICKETS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE AND ARE_AVAILABLE AT: • Scotia Bank Royal Bonk • Frayne Chev•Olds • Anstett Jewellers • Standard Trust ' Times•Advocate and Joe Starner of the Brussels Bulls, winners of the weekend Exeter junior Hawks tournament. Trainers are Keith McClure of Seaforth and Brussels Steve Coulter. The three goalies to see duty for the north are Derek Switzer From the Ex- eter Hawks, Jeff- McGavin of Brussels and Dere!J Cooper from Seaforth., Representing the Exeter Hawks in addition 'to the goalie will be Scott Lovie, Steve Gould and one other to be named at a team meeting held last night, Tuesday. - Other Brussels Bulls will be Tim Fritz; {even MMCaster'and Kevin Lee while the additionarg layers from Seaforth will be Jerry,W1ight, Kevin Melady and Gerard Ryan. - The Clinton Mustangs will' be represented by Wayne Smith, Dean Armstrong, Randy Marriage and Brad Dupuis while the Mitchell Hawks will send Clarke Singer, Terry Casey, Tom McCann and Don Rauser. Coaches for the team from the south will be Belmont's Ken Cook and John Wigle from Mount Brydges while the trainers are'Reg Copeman from Belmont and Rod Berthelot of Mount Brydges. Tending the nets for the south will be Doug Haskett of the Lucan Irish, Bill Rideout from the Belmont Bombers and Bryan Bond of Mount Brydges. Joining Haskett from the Irish will be Wayne Urbshott, Bob Thirlwall and Brad Hodgins. The other Belmojit Bombers are - Mike Valdron,- gill Horlick-and Paul Gilks and Mount Brydges will be -represented by Dan Gibson, Mike Litke and Mike Ling. Gord Todd, Greg Bumpus, Jeff Harrison and Scott Fuller wijl repre- sent the Thamesford Trojans with the Thedford Lumberjacks sending Mark Ansems, Scott Edlington, Marcel Smith and Paul Moffatt, Hawks championship with the Bulls before. the latter rebounded to win in overtime. - The teams were tied 3-3 at the end of the first in their Sunday meeting and the Irish then rattled off four - unanswered markers in the middle frame to take what appeared to be a safe lead. However, the Bulls came roaring back in the final period with McArter supplying most of the fire power to knot the count -at 9-9 and set up the -overtime session. Wayne Urbshott and Brad Muir had a hat trick each for.Lucan with Jesse Crawford adding a pair. 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