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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1996-10-23, Page 21SPORTS Times -Advocate, October 23, 1996 Page 19 Minor Hockey centres gear up for another season HURON COUNTY - Minor hockey organizations in Exeter, Stephen, Lucan, Hensall and Zu- rich have kicked off their playing season and by the look of the T -A scorebox, hockey is definitely in full swing. The following is a brief look at what each organization has in store for the upcoming season. Lucan Lucan Minor Hockey president, Roy Van Kasteren said there are more than 200 youngsters playing hockey in Lucan this year. That's up from last year, partly because more girls are taking up the sport, and because there's a new team on the block. Lucan's new senior tyke team was designed to bridge the gap be- tween the tyke and novice levels and give kids between six and sev- en -years -old, who have picked up the sport late, a chance to play at an equal playing level. "It's hard to get new kids in- volved if other kids are skating cir- cles around them," said Van Kast- eren. Also new this year is a greater emphasis on getting the midgets in- volved with Lucan's junior "D" team, the Irish 6. Van Kasteren said having midget players affiliated with the Irish is a benefit to both levels since local players on the jun- ior "D" team bring out more fans to their games while the players get some experience playing in the de- velopment league. This season Lucan will host a home tournament for the atoms in November, a novice tournament in January and there will be two tour- naments for the girl teams, one in November and the other in De- cember. Funding for the tournaments will come from bingos, meat draws and a car draw in February featuring a 1996 Sunfire from Huron Motor Products. Hensall With only three people on the ex- ecutive body and a growing reg- istration list, Jamie Young, pres- ident of Hensall Minor Hockey, has his hands full this season. But, he said he will rely on the strong volunteer base within the community to support the organiza- tion's activities this year. "Our system is based on vol- unteers. It has to be if we want to grow and keep the rates down for the kids," said Young. There are seven teams playing in the Hensall system including a girls team and a Peewee rep team, some- thing this small centre hasn't had before. There are two scheduled tourna- ments so far this season, one for the atoms in December and the oth- er for the Novice House League at the end of March. Funding will come from a craft show slotted for Nov. 9, and the New Year's Eve dance which was started by the Kinsmen of Hensall and is now run by Hensall Minor Hockey. Zurich Steve Haberer, president of Zu- rich Minor Hockey said they lost five players to "AAA" hockey, but the system is still running strong with 120 youngsters playing on teams in all levels including two tyke, novice and atom teams. Also, an "initiation hockey pro- gram" for children between three and six -years -old has been set up to give them a chance to try skating with equipment on. As in previous years, every level, except for the midgets, will have a home tournament. Haberer said it gives their players an opportunity to play teams from as far away as the United States without trav- elling. Other than the money raised from tournaments, most of the funding for the minor hockey pro- gram comes from Zurich's Annual Bean Festival which eliminates the need for executives to pursue fund- raising projects. "We're fortunate to have the Bean Festival. Every parent (with kids in minor hockey) turns out to help on that day," said Haberer. Exeter This year the Exeter Minor Hockey Association has 240 youngsters playing on 19 teams, and according to president Roger Dougall, all of them will have the opportunity to play in a home tour- nament. The most prestigious is the pop- ular BiII Batten Memorial Tourna- ment for atom, novice, pewee, ban- tam and midget rep teams slotted for the second weekend of No- vember. Last year the annual tour- nament hosted 40 minor hockey teams giving Exeter hockey players the opportunity to play against some of the best teams in Ontario. "We usually have really good competition at this tournament," said Dougall. During the Christmas break the tier two and local house league teams will have their own tourna- ment, and even the tykes will see a tournament format in March with neighboring teams from other cen- tres. Dougall said Exeter Minor Hock- ey has always strived to give each player an equal amount of ice time and the tournaments are only one aspect of that. Teams are kept small so players spend more time on the ice and less on the bench, and this year a new program was created to ac- commodate senior tyke players who may not be ready to advance to the next level. "This allows them to have more instruction before they get into competition. We want to make sure they understand the basics," said Dougall. With a large system comes a greater need for funding to run the programs and the organization's ex- ecutives have an ambitious series of fundraisers planned. Among them, a team photo day, a casino night, a duck race and a New Year's Eve dance. Stephen Township With 133 boys and 39 girls play- ing hockey in Stephen this year, every level has fielded two teams except for the bantams and midgets, an impressive number for a small centre. "We've always had a Targe num- bers, it's been like that for years," said Thompson. Ontario Minor Hockey Associa- tion officials advanced Stephen from an "E" to a "D" centre this season, and this is something Thompson feels will raise the cal- ibre of hockey among the teams. "It means we'll see better com- petition, especially at playoff time and our kids will improve," said Thompson. As has been the case in -previous years, Stephen doesn't host home tournaments, but teams have the option of participating in outside tournaments if they choose to. The organization's funding comes from the sale of Nevada tickets and cash calenders, both were very successful last year and are expected to generate enough money to keep the programs going for another season. Over the last two years Stephen Township Minor Hockey has pro- duced three All -Ontario teams. But according to president Morley Thompson that's only the tip of the iceberg. Last year the atoms won their championship series while the pee- wees were All -Ontario finalists. "Hopefully we can repeat that," said Thompson adding the peewee rep squad is the team to watch this year. High -low doubles entries due By Ron Dann ZURICH - The entry deadline for the Hiram Walker Special Old - High -Low Doubles tournament is October 27. League rounds to es- tablish two bowler teams will begin during league play October 28 and windup December I. This format matches the highest average bowler with the lowest average bowler in their own Teague. Special Old zone rolloffs in Blue - water Association bowling centres will be January 5 leading to Provin- cial Championships February 22 and Special Old National Champi- onships April 26 at Ottawa. Zurich Association Halloween tourney Saturday The'r ch "5'Prt'86Nvlers' Aliso-t elation'has planned a Halloween dressup 3-6-9 tournament for Satur-' Lucan Bowling Lanes , Tuesday YBC Kristen Hickson 182,158, Ashley $mith 178,154, Kelly Wilson 177,131, Tenni Holland 136,123, Melissa Baker 131,120, Aaron Holland 122,120, Ker- rie Davis 178, Alexandra Dawson 125. Non smoking Brenda Isaac 213-617, Pat Hodgins 228-574, Milt Robbins 215-567, Dan Isaac 217-531, Joan Swiderski 207- 517, Robert Heckman 198-508, Gerry Swiderski 180-458, Tanny Vanderhoek 167-457, Marie Kronstal 168, Joyce Kirkby 157, Pam Krziyzck 155. Medway Loretta Needham 246-577, Clark Rollings 193-535, Peter DenOtter 202- 504, Jean Poole 186-503, Len Poole 211, Dave Smith 188, Marilyn Smith 180, Hanney DenOtter 183, Carole Nunns 175, Donna Jeffrey 168, Willard Smibert 158, Laura Hudson 152, Senior Citizens Eve Smith 244-619, Milt Robbins 213-595, Pat Davis 205-515, Ted Toonders 170-484, Cathie Wessman 175-478, Harry Noels 193-458, Theo Scntjens 165-454, Muriel Kennedy 164, Florence McRobert 164, Myrtle Maguire 164, Mary Scott 163, Rita Geertsen 160, Edie Bun 160. Wednesday YBC Robbie Yeo 148,146, Jeremy McNaughton 137,116, Ryan Pullman 124,102, Jenna Simons 98,93, Ryan Cousineau 94,84, Jamie Lewis 85,83, Michael Elliott 104, William Bttnedetti 96, Mark Seliske 91, Luke Dawson 91, Patrick Seliske 90, Ben McFall% 84, Matthew Elliott 80, Kristi Allen 80. Wednesday Mixed Glynn McGee 268-722, Doug Beau- doin 271-712, Don Cunningham 238- 670, Steve Allen 306-662, ian Davies 228-643, Karen Smeekens 219-596, Linda McKillop 227-587, Dale Fisher 200-568, Marty Kelders 210-567, Scott Martin 231-561, Larry Bice 204-559, Patricia Jones 229-558, Steve Ack- worth 218, Tom Dobinson 215, Laurie McGee 212, Linda Thompson 203. Thursday Men Roger Bennewies 292,264,289-845, Orval Rinn 283,270,263-816, George Lee 286-786, John Kohut 292-782, Frank Palen 283-773, Tom Bullock 330-766, Fred Allison 275-750, Jeff VanHaarlem 260-721, Chris Smith 301-710, Bob Smith 259-709, Evan Butchart 248-706, Bill McDonald 241- 703, 11m Smith 254-698, ler Allison 304-696, Mark Hickson 267-690, Pat Holland 277-682, Don Watt 265-669, Mike Apps 250-668, Earl Allison 263- 655, Jamie Bond 243-651. Friday Mixed Jim Smith 276.739, Chris Smith 279- ' 710, Dan Rogers 261-680, Wayne Smith 258-658, Russ Smith 334-651, Pete Smith 230-620, Dennis Daubs 245-603, Prsn Dow 225, Don Liky 221, John Carvell 221, Pennie McRo- rtr217, Ray McRobert 209, Steve Co - 209, Wade Noble 204, Denise • V"./W200. day night at Town and Country Lanes and prizes will be awarded for best costumes as well as bowl- ing scores. Before starting each game the bowler is given a strike in the third, sixth and ninth frames. Call Town and Country Lanes to reserve a spot. All adult bowlers are welcome. Special Old League Executive tourney begins The Special Old League Execu- tive three game, pins over average zone rolloffs will be completed in Bluewater Association bowling centres by November 10. Winning league president, secretary and treasurer from each rolloff, includ- ing .,�unch, ekssocia� pon executive mentberi4, wilt i3dVg e*.t()-khe Spe- cial 'drd iliaindat' eh94ifplonships January 25 at London. Zurich Town & . Country Lanes Monday Night Ladies High Five - Nell McCann 579, Alley Cats - Donna Thiel 489, Packers - Sue Eckel 582, Pinpoppers - Hilda Vande- rhoek 579, Odds 'n' Ends - T. Roose- boom 637. Red Devils - Sandra Dickers 645, H.S. Sandra Dickers 316, H.T. Sandra Dickert 772, H.A. Trudy Roose- boom 216.4. Tuesday Mens League Ramblers -Bob Fickling 755, Hensall Boomers - Don Kirk 583, Family Af- fair - James 616, Market - Mike Van- damme 622, Klondyke - Jim Russell 620, Rockets - Frank Palen 654, F1.S. Bob Fickling 329, H.T. Bob Fickling 755, H.A. Luke Mommersteeg 220.8. Wednesday Night Ladies J.K.L.M. Laurie Stanlake 482, Fan- tastics - Betty Datars 662, Goforit - Joyce Hillman 568, Mighty Foursome - H. Vanderhoek 576, H.S. Betty Datars 256, N.T. Betty Datars 662, H.A. Joyce Hillman 195. Thursday Night Mixed Strikes & Misses - T. Rooseboom 571, Bags & Balls - len Glazier 606, Pin Doctors - 1. Stanlake 592, Buck & Does - S. Eckel 569, L.H.S. M. Ben- gough 256, L.N.T. T. Rooseboom 710, L.H.A. T. Rooseboom 210, M.H.S. B. Bengough 327, M.H.T. B. Bengough 759, M.H.A. B. Bengough 196. Friday Night Mixed Bad Attitudes -Tony Bedard 606, Pete's Team - Casey Zeehuisen 593, Mike's Team - Ken Munger 557, Good Sports - Ted Stanlake 630. Meat Saturday intertown Zurich 8 pts. vs. Moleswonh 37 pts. Tony Bedard 1187 (357), Ted Stanlake 1112 (273), Don Kirk 1127 (315). Ladies Saturday Interrtown Zurich 15 pts. vs. Clinton 12 pts. Marlene Bedard 657, H.S. 251, Lynn Smith 557. 513, Bill Middaugh 500, Vee Wilde 475, L.H.S. Mollie Worton 210, M.H.S.Dirk Wassing 222. Thursday Golden Agers 2 games Mary Jacobe 381, Mona Kraft 366, Nora Heard 320, Harvey Martin 302, Blaine Weido 301, Ivan Reichert 256, L.H.S. Mary Jacobe 215, L.H.D. Mary lacobe 381, M.H.S. Harvey Martin 154, M.N.D. Harvey Martin 302. Saturday YBC Bantams - 3 games: Anita Klaassen 426, Kevin Ducharme 417, Thomas Groot 385, Corey Ducharme 383, Jac- qui Rader 309, Michelle (hoot 333, Brian Ford 297, Brent Ducharme 287, Brent Storey 287, Michael Groot 245, Christopher Regier 239. Smurf - 2 games: Wesley Littlechild 134. Juniors and Seniors - 3 games: Jason Dykstra 505, Stefanie Groot 454, Detek Ducharme 453, Brandon Overholt 428, Ryan Rood 420, Ashlee Littlechild 356, Lindsey Van Demme 326, Nathan Kraftcheck 315, Joey Rader 280. Minor hockey scoreboard Stephen A+inoiip key Tyke Young Guns October 12 Goderich 'Red' 3 at Stephen 4 Goals: Eric Duenk, David Reschke (2), Der- ek Wells Assists: MacKenzie Christie, Justin Ligh- foot, Wells Goaltender: Tyler Windsor October 19 Stephen 6 at Goderich 'White' 1 Goals: Windsor, Kurtis VanOsch, Nick Jef- frey, Wells, Matt f.ovie,Duenk Assists: VanOsch (2), Wells (3), Duenk Goaltender: Kelly Cronyn Next game: October 26, Brussels at Ste- phen, 12:00 Novice LL October 19 ,, ti Strathroy 2 at Stephen I art Goal: Jordan Cronyn `l!t~ Assist: StephanieMcCann Novice Avalanche October 19 Stephen 9 vs. Mitchell 1 Goals: Greg Thompson (2), Jason Thomp- son (3), Brent Windsor (2). Cale Duenk, Leanne Cronyn Assists: 1. Thompson (4), Duenk (2), Kent Nicholson, Travis O'Neil, G. Thompson, Derek Hodgins, J.T. Knee, Windsor, Blair McCann. Cronyn Goaltender: Jeff Baker October 20 Stephen 4 vs. Seaforth I Goals: Duenk, G. Thompson, Windsor, J. Thompson Assists; J. Thompson (2), Cronyn (2). O'Neil. Hodgins Goaltender: Baker Next game: In Zurich, October 25 Atom Hot Chilies October 11 Ilderton 4 at Stephen 5 Goals: Jeff VanBergen, Wes deLange, Tim Sheridan, Corey Vanaltena Assists: Ryan Heywood (2), VanBergen (2), James Reschke (2), Ryan Masse Goaltender, John Young October 19 Stephen 4 at Parkhill (II) 3 Goals: Masse, Cory Lawton, VanBergen, Sheridan Assists: Masse (2), VanBergen, Shane Gre- tton Goaltender: Young October 20 Stephen 9 at Thedford 1 Goals: Masse (3), Vanaltena (3), VanBer- gen (2), Matt Manche Assists: Vanaltena, VanBergen. Marten (2), deLange (2), Young (2), John Eagleson Goaltender: Oregon Next game: October 25, Watford at Stephen Twp., 8 p.m. Peewee Rep October 14 Stephen 2 at Mitchell 5 Goals: Brian Dixon, Scott Davies Assists: Jesse Schroeder, Cal Delange October 19 Stephen 4 at Seaforth 1 Goals: Henny Pfaff (2), Jessica Davies, S. Davies Assists: 1. Davies, S. Davies, Ken Tilley, Roman Wilson October 19 Stephen 1 M Ilderton 4 God: Delange Assists: Wilson, S. Davies UM Peewee Woodpeckers October 14 CMO 2 at Stephen 8 t7oals: Brent Tatara (3), Ben Parsons (3), Aaron Geiger (2) Assists: Tatar, Parsons, Cayle Lawton (4), Adam Cyr (2), Nevin Hodgins (2), Kenny Tilley Goakenders: Dane Mkhielsen, Richard Young October 18 Stephen 10 vs. Lucan 4 Goals: Adam Cyr (3), Geiger (3), Scott Da- vies. Tatam, Lawton, Tilley Assists: Davies, Tatara (3), Lawton, Tilley, Shelden Snell (4), Hodgins (2), Parsons (2) Goaltenders: Michielsen, Young October 19 Hensall 1 at Stephen 15 Goals: Parsons (3), Lawton (3), Hodgins (2), Tilley (2). Geiger, Tatara, Richard Young. Frazer MacDonald, Snell Assists: Parsons (2), Hodgins (3). Tilley, Geiger (3), Tatara (4), Young (2). Snell, Shawn Thompson, Cyr Goaltender: Michielsen October 20 Stephen 6 at Belmont 5 Goals: Davies (2). Geiger, Parsons, Thomp- son, Snell Assists: Davies,, Geiger (3), Parsons. Thou, Hodgins, Lawton. MacDonald, Michielsen. Goaltender: Young Neat games: Oct. 26, 1:30 at Ilderton; Oct. 28, 8:00 vs. Strathroy at Stephen; Oct. 30. 6:30 at Brussels Atom Rep October 18 Stephen 12 vs. Hensall 2 Goals: Andy Springall (3). Ryan Knee (3), Jessie McCann (2), Reid O'Neil (2), Jamie Bibby, Jeff Smale Assists: McCann (4). O'Neil (3), Bibby (2). Wes Johnson (2), Brian Glavin, Knee, Shane Wilson Goaltender: Curtis Pfaff October 19 Stephen 12 vs. Hensall 1 Goals: Knee (4), Smalc (2). McCann (3), Bibby (2), O'Neil Assists: Springall (2), Smalc (3), Justin Muller(2), O'Neil, Bibby, Glavin, McCann Bantam October 10 - Exhibition game Stephen 2 at Ildenon 7 Goals: Shawn Sherwood, J.R. Davies Assists: Sherwood, Jake Widdis (2), Jamie Clark Goaltender: Chris Glavin October 12 - Exhibition game Goderich 4 at Stephen 4 Goals: Davies (2), Adam Wilson, Sherwood Assists: Widdis, Mosurinjohn, Jeremy Van- Bergan, Brad Glavin Goaltender: Kevin Thompson October 19 - Exhibition game Stephen 7 at Mitchell I Goals: Sherwood (3), Wilson, Matt Foran (2), Gerald Corbett Assists: Sherwood (2), Wilson, Foran, Cor- bett. Matt Eagleson (2), Adam McCann (2), Bryan Stuckless, LeRoy Wein Goaltender: Glavin October 20 - Exhibition game Brussels 0 at Stephen 7 Goals: Sherwood, Wein, VanBergan (2), Wilson (2), Davies Assists: Sherwood (3), Wein (2), Wilson, Davies (2), Mosurinjohn Goaltender: Thompson Midgets October 20 Elms Logan 3 at Stephen 6 Goals: Andy Ellis (2), Chad Morgan. Darryl Parsons, Chris Reabum, Matt Regier Assists: Eilis, Regier, Dave Coven, Sieve Averill (2), Greg Hendrick, ian Becker Goakender: Ben Glavin Next game: Exeter at Stephen, October 26, 6:30 p.m. Junior Girls October 17 Parkhill 0 at Stephen 3 Goals: Michelk Somerville (2), Kristine Re - Assists: Lillian McCann (2), Andrea Glavin, Lindsay Parsons (2), Maggie Steciuk October 20 Lucan (i) 0 at Stephen 3 Goals: Jessie Dineen (2), Parsons Asahhs: Dineen, Psion, Leanne Cronyn, Somerville Sixth shutout of the year. Atom Rep Heraalll October11 Zurich 4 f Goals: Dan Moir (2), Janos Srnatl, Rohett Erb (2), Man Mason (2) Assists: Ryan Campbell, Erik Laurence, Kr vin Ferris, Robert Erb, Jacob Mein Peewee Rep I oaelber2O Blyth3 w. Hensall 3 OWE Darryl Rent Aaron Welsh, Kevin ' :, Amish: Ai. ♦ Dietingn..- Dickins, Darryl 1 a Lucan Minor Hockey L/M Fighting Leprechauns October 12 Thedford 6 at Lucan 3 Goals: Ben Jeffery, Tyler Schon Assists: Jeffery (2). Tyler Schon October 19 Lucan 2 at Exeter 9 Goals: Jennifer Funston, Jared DeJong Assists; David Latta (2), Kyle Dobinson, Trevor Schon L/M B-2 October 15 Mt. Brydges 0 at Lucan 3 Goals; Jake Jeffery (2), Thomas Carmichael Assists: Andrew Taylor, Mike Meyerhoff Shutout: Alex Parkinson October 20 Lucan 9141 Parkhill 1 Goaht•T9m Qunn (2). Taylor, Cam Gal rdl braith (2 , Meyerhoff (2), Jeffery, Ceinn • .: 1 chael Assists: Dunn, Taylor, Galbraith (2), Meye- rhoff (2), Jeffery Rockette Junior Girls October 19 Lucan 3 at lldcrton 7 Goals: Jodi VanKasteren, Gwen Barker, Kate Mills Assists: Loni Hardy, Jenna Bumstead, Mills, Barker Goaltender: Heather Marr Intermediate Girls Fighting Irish October 13 Elma Logan 7 at Lucan 7 Goals: Jodi Vansponson, Jolene Heffernan (4), Erin Abel, Rebecca Blane Assists: Heffernan (2), Blane, Jessica Cor- neitissen, Lisa Haskett, Becki Dries October 26 , - Stephea(itl4 at Lutani5 Gpals: Heff5Sr.ms}n (y), , t?el (2 Drie .r".•\ Assists: Dries,l(arey Veale (3), Vanspon- son Exeter Minor Hockey L/M Tyke Little Hawks October 19 Lucan 2 at Exeter 12 Goals: Justin Anstctt (4). David Geoffrey (2), Bradley Vink (4), Kristen Haley. Gavin Harburn Assists: Geoffrey (2), Mitchell Boyle Next game: October 26 in Lucan L/M Senior Tyke Bombers October 19 Mt. Brydges Blue 0 at Exeter 3 Goals: Chad Hackett, Anthony Vint, Ste- phen Osgood AssLsts: David Daters, Justin Buchanan, Mitch Overholt, Scott Varley Shutout: Kyle Bryson Next game: Oct. 26, 10:45 a.m., Mt. Brydg- es Go)d at Exeter Novice Waxers (ktoher 11 Exeter 4 vs. Thedford 2 Goals: Scott Loosley, Jordan Darling, Mark Dietrich, Brett Hackett Assists: Travis Elder, Chad Taylor, Hackett, Dietrich Goaltender: Corey Bilcke October 13 Lucan 5 vs. Exeter 2 Goal: Elder. Hackett Assists: Ben Willis -Leake. Reid Ha'penny. Elder Goaltender: Bilcke October 16 Exeter 7 vs. Dorchester 1 Goals: Loosley (2), Ha'penny (2), Hackett, Elder, Darling Assists: Elder. Darling (3). Willis -Leake, Jared Anstett, Hackett (2), Adam Hayter, Loosley (2) Goaltender: Bilcke October 20 Exeter 1 vs. West Lorne 2 Goal: Elder Assist: Dietrich Goaltender: Bilcke Novke II Andes Steelers October 19 Strathroy (IV) 2 at Exeter 4 ' Goals: Corey Bilcke (4) Assists: Damn Denomme, Joel Veri Next game: October 22, 6 p.m., Exeter. Novice ii vs. Novice f11 L/M Atom II Packers October 19 St. Marys Oilers 7 M Exeter 1 Goal: Chris Armstrong Nabisco star: Matt Mooed October 20 Exeter I at St. Marys Jets I God: Steve Mason Nabisco star: Sean Inlison Peewee Legion L.A./Huron Tra- cator October 14 Exeter 8 vs. 7.orich 2 Gab: Tim Meidinger, Mike Kerslake (3), Matt Armen (2), Donald Storey, Mike Die- trich Assists: Brendon Buchanan (2), Mcidingcr (3), Matt Dietrich, Storey, Paul Roushome, Kerslake Goaltenders: Chris Desjardine, Kyle Far- well October 16 Mt. Brydges 0 vs. Exeter 9 Goals: Mike Dietrich (4), Kerslake, Brad VanBakel, Storey, Dana Bayer, Anstett Assists: Meidinger (6), TimSnell, Mike Die- trich (2), VanBakel, Kerslake (3), Anstett, Marty Glavin (2), Desjardine Shutout: Desjardine October 20 Exeter 8 vs. Port Stanley 3 Goals: Kerslake (3), Storey, Bayer (2), Mike Dietrich, Scott Ralph Assists: Meidinger (3), VanBakel, Snell, Matt Dietrich, Ralph (2), Shawn Talbot (3), Bayer, Buchanan Goaltender: Farwell Next game: October 27 vs. Zurich at 5:30, Rec Centre Shamrock Bantam 'A' Legionnaires October 16 Mt. Brydges 7 at Exeter 5 Goals: Ryan Ralph, Scott Keys, MT Camp- bell. Tanner Engram, Mike Seip Assists: Campbell (2), Ralph, Jason Grenier, Rob Devries Goaltenders: Ryan Sullivan. John Prydc Exeter 7 at Ilderton 2 Goats: Campbell (2), Ingram (2), Monteith (2), Kian MacDougall Assists: Campbell, MacDougall, Monteith, Devrics, Tim Maver, Keys, Grenier Goaltenders: Sullivan, Pryde October 18 Exeter 5 at Dorchester 2 Goals: Ingram, Steve Farquhar, Ralph, Campbell, Seip Assists: MacDougall (2), Jared Bourne, Seip. Farquhar, Ingram, Chad Monteith Goaltenders: Sullivan, Pryde October 20 Exeter 10 at West Lorre 2 Goals: MacDougall (3), Campbell (3), In- gram (2), Dave Veal, Andrew Maver Assists: Campbell (S),Ingram (2), Farquhar (2). Bourne (2), Grenier (2), Veal, Steve Ra- senberg, Ralph Goaltender: Sullivan, Pryde Next home game: Oct. 27, 12:30 p.m., Mi- nor Hockey Day Bantam AE Cornhuskers October 20 Exeter 3 M St. Marys 3 Goals: Wayne Cole, Tyler Obre, Andrew Maver Assists: Cole, Barry Edwards, Matt Mous- Goaltenders: Jeff Gooch, Brad McDonald Next panes Lambeth at Exeter Oct. 26 Midget AE Lions October 19 St. Marys 4 vs. Exeter 3 - Gosh: Mike Wilhelm, Kevin Hogan (2) Assists: Scott Oilfillan, Ben Cottrell Next gastse: October 26, Wingham M Exeter 4