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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1989-02-01, Page 14Page 14 Times -Advocate, February1; 1989 Petites dump Stratford EXETER - The Exeter Petite Ringette team played host to Strat- ford Magalloy in Hensall on Satur- - day and won 5-3. The _game started with some tight end-to-end play with Exeter's - Jana Webster and Stratford's Jenni- fer Bender kicking out many grcat shots in goal. Scoring started at 4:49 with Stratford's Susan Dunn. Exeter an- swered quickly with Cheryl Wein poking one in at 3:57 with Sonya . Lawrcncc assisting. Exeter capitali"•ied on their second power play with a goal from Law- rcncc and Wein assisting. Stratford tied the -score with 53 seconds to go in the half on a goal from Ton- ya Tcssrncr.. Exeter .started the scoring in the second -half at 13:35 on a pass from Judi Wilson to Leeanne Foster. Cara Gardner and .Wein helped Da- nielle Miners on her power -play goal at 7:59. Exeter's final goal came from- Lawrcncc with Miners assisting. -- The win over Stratford .Magalloy puts Exeter one point behind Sea - forth in the Standings, but Exeter. has one more game to play, next Saturday in Str. is Main Arcna against the Sinclair at 2 p.m. - A Reaching - Cliff _Hicks, left, of JMR, and Glen George; of Grand Bend. Rockets, reach for a loose puck during a Stephen Township Mens Hockey League game at the Stephen Township Arena Sun- day night. JMR got a late goal to beat league -leading Grand; Bend Pee Wees complete first round of playoff action . EXETER - The Exeter Pee Wees Exeter lost the first game 4-1 to a have completed the first round of . larger team from Mcaford. Goalie playoffaction, collecting three. out . Darren Kints faced a barrage of hard. of a possible 10 points. They are . shots particularly from the stick of presently waiting to see who they -Scott Pendleton who had the talent will be playing in the next round. to play a couple of categories high= Last Wednesday, the powerful er than Pec Wce.. Scan McCann Lambeth team was in town hoping scored Exeter's only goal with as - to follow up on a 10-1 drubbing , sists going to Jeff Lingard and they gave the local team in the sea- Mark Glavin. son opener. • Scan McCann showed the leader - Lambeth did get the win but it ship for Exeter scoring both 'goals was only a one -goal margin' with • as Exeter downed Oakville 2-1. As - Lambeth winning 3-2. Lambeth took an early lead which stood up until the last minute of the first period when Derek Beckett tapped home a loose puck. Assists went to Ryan Stuart and Trevor Taylor. Ryan Stuart put Exeter ahead, driving home a pass from Ian Jean.. The other assist wcnt to Ben. Armstrong. • Lambeth bounced back in the Humbcrvicw stretched their Icad third period to clinch the win with to 4-1 before Glavin connected on a two unanswered goals. Tending . pass from Derck -Beckett. Taylor goal in this game for Exeter w ser. for.F.xcter-,ficering.« Darrcn Kints. --a-pass from Steve Farquhar and Der - Close loss in ek Campbell. • Nobleton 13 final •Humbcrvicw made it 5-3 until The Pec Wees travelled to Noble- there was 28 seconds left_ in the ton Saturday to participate in a game when Mark Glavin scored un - weekend tournament earning a spot assisted.in the consolation final only to be Glavin was named the MVP of 'eliminated by Humbcrvicw. the game. silts -w nt to Mark Glavin and Matt Godbolt onthe first goal and to Derck Beckett on the second. Jeff Emphringham played goal for Exctcr. Humberview 5 Exeter 4 Humbcrvicw jumped on Exctcr quickly scoring twice -before Stuart was successful on a penalty shot at- tempt early in the second period. Looking for the puck - John Ross, of the Grand Bend Rockets and John Muller, of JMR, look for the puck during their Stephen Town- ship Men's Rec Hockey League game Sunday night in Huron Park. JMR scored a late goal to nip the league -leading Rockets 54. Atoms end year on streak HURON PARK .- .The Stephen Township Atoin travel team fin- ished strong in their league schcd- - ulc, winning their last eight games. Finishing second to Blyth in league play, they start their. playoffs Wednesday evening against Blyth. Last week, ina tournament at Seaforth; they lost to Ripley; won against Scaforth, and played a very. strong final game against Zurich, blanking them 5-0. They .won.the "C Consolation trophy, with the M.V.P. trophy going to their goa- lic Jason Glavin. - - Friday evening they played an ex- hibition game against a London Optimist team, winning 3-2. The first goal*asscored by Bill Hodge, assisted by Derck Swcitzcr. Craig Glavin scored two, unassisted on Itis first, and from by Brent Gib- son and Hodge on his second. Scoring for London was Jeremy Masse with a pair. - The entire game was well played by both tcams, and should have Stephen ready for playoff action. CONSIDERING A NEW UTILITY SHED? CaII Now! Special winter prices We take trade-ins. Allowance of $100.00 for sheds (any condition) on pur- chase of new shed. 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Gleua Tripp On Saturd ty, January 21; several bowlers who were $100 winners on the Win -a -trip Strike -It -Rich tick- ets, had chance to take the first step on an expense -paid week long trip to Florida. . Russ Dann won that first step with a +152. His next step will be in a tournament at Echo .Bowl, Brantford Mav 27. Good luck Shuffleboard Wednesday, January 25 5 game winners. Lloyd Lovell 425 Walter Davis 268 Clarence Smith 198 4 game winners Vcrda Gardey 313 Bill Gartley'31.7 Harold Davis 305 Edna Caldwell 283 3 game winners Ray Cottle 271 Beatrice Brown 222 Albert Hummel 207 011ie Esscry 188 . "Thursday; January 26 5\ game winners Wilma Davis 435 Pearl McKnight 426 A. Hummel 400 M. Eizcnga 393 3 game winners Lorne Marshall 340 Marjorie Hodgcrt 321 Mabel McKnight 288 - Ross! In the National League Executive Championship held for President, Secretary and Treasurer held in Wa- terloo January 28. • John Jansep, president representa- tive from Lucan Lanes, won second place. He was just edged out of 'first place by three points. Excel- lent bowling John.! - The 5 -Pin National Classified Championship House rounds were rolled in Lucan Lanes on Sunday, January 29. Winners in the five categories - were as follows. women first and second place: • Average Class: Chris Anderson,- Sandy nderson,Sandy Melvin; Lcanna Merrier, Pat; Jones; Marg Carroll, Cheryl Smith; Linda Hibbert, Heather . Smith; Deb Pearce, Liz Dale; Men: Ron Jones, Mike Holden; - Russ Dann, Bob Graham; Dorn Stoddart, Bill Cornelissen; Pete Smith, Larry Gibson; Ray Hands; Fred Wells. - Want to have some fun bowling and help others at the same time? Come out to Lucan Lanes on Feb- ruary 10 and join us in a 12 hour' or 15 -game marathon, whichever comes first. Any. pledges you can get for Big Brothers and Sisters will be really appreciated by many young people of this area: Come along and roll for others • Contact Lucan Lanes ifyou are - interested in this night of fun. 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