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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-11-14, Page 22 (2)Page 2A Times -Advocate, November 14, 1979 Hawks end losing, start winning The Exeter Hawks not only halted their losing streak at six games this week, they put together two consecutive victories to keep themselves in contention in the northern group of the Western Junior "D" league. Just when they appeared to be in danger of getting mired in the cellar, the Hawks whipped Tavistock on home ice, Friday, and then posted a 7-5 win over Both- well the following night. Although they were beaten 12-5 by Mitchell last Tuesday, that was the game that saw the locals start to turn things around. They saw Mitchell score seven unanswered goals in the first period in that contest, hut they came back to play on even terms for the next two periods and that type of play continued into their two winning efforts. This week, they host Lucan on Friday and then Tavistock again on Sunday after a mid -week game in Belmont tonight. The Hawks were hanging on in the final period on Friday as they posted their first win of the season with a 5-4 triumph over the Tavistock Braves. The latter came close to knotting the count in the final stanza, but Steve Sararas came up with several key saves to preserve the win. There was never more than a one -goal difference throughout the contest although the Hawks held the lead at all times. Preston Clearing started them off with a power play goal in the first and Ken Varley did the same early in the second. Both of them came back with goals in the third to cap the win. Dan Bell notched the single. Bell. Rick Lindenfield and Brad Taylor drew a pair of assists each. while helping out on one were Dwight Consitt and Dearing. Sararas made 25 stops in recording the win, while Jim Zimmer stopped 30 in Tavistock nets. The Hawks drew eight of the 14 penalties and had two power play goals scored against them. Keep it going In Bothwell, Saturday, the Hawks carne back from a 5-3 deficit early in the third period to post their second straight win with a 7-5 margin. They evened the count with two goals in the first eight minutes of the final stanza and then Dwight Consitt popped the eventual winner at the 14:01 mark and Dan Bell added the in- surance tally with just a little under three minutes to go. Consitt also opened the scoring for the Hawks in the first for a two -goal effort, while adding the other singles were Dave Kinsman, Ken Varley, Kerry Bedard and Bryon Baker. Preston Dearing drew assists on two goals, while helping on one each were Bell. Terry Caldwell, Brad Taylor. Kinsman, Bedard, Dave Atthill and Consitt. Steve Wells picked up the win between the pipes, stopping 25 shots, while Gene McChesney was hammered with 53 shots in total by the surging Hawks. Bothwell won the penalty parade with nine of the 17 called. which included fighting majors to Brad Taylor and Craig Simpson. Drubbed by Hawks Exeter played Mitchell on even terms for two periods last Tuesday, but a disastrous first period spelled the difference as the Mitchell crew posted a 12-5 win. Mitchell scored seven unanswered goals in the first period to salt the win away early. although the local Hawks did manage to get into the game in the final two stanzas after coach Ron Bogart moved most of his defencemen to forward positions and put some of the wingers back on defence. Kerry Bedard, Rick Lindenfield, Dwight Consitt, Dave Atthill and Dave BUDFIELD BARGAINS ON OUR LAST FOUR BRAND NEW 1979 MODELS NEW 1979 LTD Two door with V - power' steering, venience group, CONDITIONING, and heavy duty 9G13. 8 engine, automatic, power brakes, con - rear defroster, AIR tinted gloss, radio suspension. Stock # 57395 NEW 1979 LTD Two door, V-8, automatic, power steer- ing, power brakes, vinyl roof, defroster, heavy duty suspension and radio. 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In Sunday's game the Jets stayed with the Royals most of the way with a 2-2 tie at the end of two periods of play. After falling behind 3-2. coach Bill White pulled goalie Peter Crosbie in the last minute of play for a sixth attacker, but, the move backfired with Ray Tilley of Kinsman scored for Exeter. Woodstock scoring into an with the assists going to empty net with 12 seconds Bedard, Dennis Preszcator, remaining. Bryan Baker and Atthill with The Jets will be on home one each and Ken Varley ice at the Ilderton arena for with a pair. both scheduled games this Mitchell picked up 11 of 17 week. They will meet the penalties called, a tote' Chatham Maroons Friday which included fighting night at 8:15 and the majors to Dwight Consitt Stratford Perths will be in and Steve Elliott. Sunday afternoon for a 2 Daryl Stacey paced the p•m. contest. Mitchell attack with four Friday's game was goals while Mike Avery had marred by several fights. a pair. Jets goalie Peter Crosbie Deadlock was ejected at 7:37 of the First period as the aggressor in a fight with Paul Downing A four point performance of Woodstock. Crosbie Friday night by the claims he was speared by Sassenachs has moved them Downing and took after the into a first place tie with the Woodstock player. Winkers in the Exeter Crosbie's kuccessor Dan Legion mixed dart league. Murray was involved in a The two top clubs each second period skirmish in have 32 points, only one more which seven players were than the third place Outlaws. ejected for failing to go to the The Evil Eyes are next with bench when a fight started. 29 points. Family Affair has Banished from the game 28, the Scotties 27 and the were Dave Brown. Bruce Doublers and Rowdy Ones Reddick, Rick Banks and are deadlocked with 26 Jamie Robb of the Jets and points apiece. Ted Brown, Dan Donohue The balance of the scan' and Randy Stubai of dings include Out of Space Woodstock. and Chances 24. DR's and Murray received five Itchy Niters 23, Shiphunters minutes for his part in the and Nicky Tams 21, CB'ers fight as did his opponent Ray 19 and Canscotts 14. Tilley. Woodstock goalie Ken This week's scores were: Kitching was assessed two Sassenachs 4 - Winkers 1 minutes for leaving his Shiphunters 4 - Canscotts 1 crease. He wandered up to CB'ers 3 - DR's 2 his own blueline to get a Family Affair 3 - Nicky closer look at the action. Tams 2' Woodstock led 2-0 at the Doublers 3 - Chances 2 end of the first period on Evil Eyes 3 - Out of Space 2 goals by Doug Paton and Scotties 3 - Itchy Niters 2 Steve Degurse. In the second Rowdy Ones 3 - Outlaws 2. session, Jim O'Bright Friday's schedule is as counted for Woodstock and follows: Ed Parkinson replied for the 8:00 p.m. Jets on an unassisted effort Outlaws vs Out of Space with his club enjoying a man Sassenachs vs Chances advantage. Doublers vs Winkers D e f e n c e m a n Barry Evil Eyes vs Rowdy Ones Baynham scored two of the 9:30 p.m. four Lucan-Ilderton third Family Affair vs Scotties period goals. The first came Shiphunters vs Itchy Niters on passes from Steve DR's vs Canscotts Proctor and Ed Parkinson Nicky Tams vs CB'ers and passing help on the • ■ second was provided by Hugh Mitchell and Tom Hodgins. The other Jets scores were Randy Kraul from Barry Baynham and Tom Hodgins and Dave Revington as he converted a pass from Ed Robb. Ted Long scored twice for Woodstock in the final 20 minutes of play and Doug Paton, Jim O'Bright and Doug McFarland counted in single fashion. Each team had 40 shots on the opposition net. Peter Crosbie faced eight in the Jets net while his successor Don Murray looked at 32 shots. Get early lead The Jets were on even terms at 2-2 at the end of two periods of play in Sunday's loss to Woodstock, but, the opposition rallied for two unanswered goals in the final session. 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