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.Midget hockey
Lucan coach eliminates his ex -team from playoff conten-
tion, Exeter gets a spanking from Forest in game one
LUCAN - The Lucan .Midgets goals hacked up by his teammates outscoring,thcm 92 and then went
have made the OMHA "DD" semi- Chad Greenlee. Chad Morrison and on ' to sweep Laniheth in three
finals for the first time in seven Pat Conlin with one goal each. .games:
years and have. already notched cine Cornish said the win was es' -II' it was, the team was not ,
in the. win column alter defeating pecially sweet for co -coach Andy confident on Sunday as they stole
the Chesley.Colts 7-2 on Sunday. Ross. Ross coached Ilderton last the next game 4-2 in Forest's own
Chad Greenlee .and Ry an Carroll season before he was "relieved of . barn.
led Lucan with two goals each• his duties" and Cornish credits him 'We (coaching staff) told them it
while Jeremy - Cornish. Andrew' ' for engineering the win over his old was a must win situation 'and they
Stanscll . and Jamie • Riddell. added team. • came through," said Moore adding
one to clinch the opening game. Lucan will travel to Chesley for the team played well in the neutral
Despite the score co -coach Bruce gatne two before hosting the Colts zone..
Cornish said he's expecting a close on March 8 for game three of the Ryan Frciter, Dave. 'Farquhar.
. series. "Chestey is a -highly_ dis- All -Ontario. semi-final series. . .Mau Szabo and Jeff Campbell
ciplined team supported by .a pro- Exeter. • scored for Exeter on Sunday. Chad
fessional coaching staff and man-. The Exeter RSD Midget Generals Dalrymple, Greg Geoffery and Far -
agement." he said. - were caught off guard taking .a 7-3 guitar scored in Wednesday's los-
. • Lucan., on the - other hand, has - Spanking at the hands of Forest • in ing cause.
been averaging 32 penalty Minutes the •opening game of their • if the end-to-end rushes in game
-' per game. . • series last Wednesday. How- - two were any indication. these .
• "We're going to. continue playing ever. accrirding to co -coach Tim . es'enly matched teams may- go the
aggressive- hut.twe have to keep. it Moore, it was a spanking the Gen- distance in what's proving to he an
undcr;cotttrol. 1 know we're going -orals needed. - interesting - series.' "The Generals
to have our hands full." said Cor-. "We just played had: Everything will host Forest on Wednesday
nish. - that could go wrong went wrong.' night at. the South Huron Rec-
Lucan earned a berth in the. semi- - said Moore. - - reation Centre for a• 9 p.m. game
finals after eliminating (Merton Perhaps it was .a case of over before travelling to.- Forest on
- from playoff cQntentJon. on 1'hurs Confidence. Alter all, Exeter de- Thursday...,
•• day with a 5-2win::) cleated 'Forest twice in the pre --
Jeremy -Cornish- led with. two liminary round robin action
Hawks oust Mitchell
N1IT('HELI. - After winning three close one -goal games: the Exet-
er Han ks devastated Scaforth .7-1 on Saturday -to clinch the series in
h ur.galncS.
• - Heading into Mitchell with a three .game lead Exeter was ex- -
pecting •their opponents to try and roar hack into the series with a
win at home, hut. Mitchell could only -.muster a whimper in the
- ourth and final game .
• Special teams were a factor in the contest as Exeter scored three
powerplay and t tt o shorthanded goals in the first two periods.
-They (Mitchell 1- had a discipline breakdown. They tried io in-
timidate us and it cost them when our special teams stepped up their
play." said head coach Dave Re'. ugton.
Chris:Kennedy scored the first two goals assisted on both by Sean
tiicCann. Mike Weber'. also; scored two. and .Craig •Corriveau, Jcl•f
. Glavin and Nathan Burns added one goal each.
Friday 's game at the South Huron Recreation Centre on Friday
-was a carhop copy of the first two ati Exeter scored late in (he third
- period to win by one goal. .
- Kennedy pumped Iwo in .61-1- his set-up man Scan McCann. Cor-
.rivcau scored one and Burns pulled the trigger on the winning goal
- at 7:43 left to play.. -. .• •
.'Unlike -Saturday's blow-out: the first three were close. tight •
-
checking games that could havegone either way.
"They (Mitchell) -don't gate up much and we couldn't get much." -
said Revington. "They're tough and competitive: hut we played
gond team defence. he said, adding goaltending was also a victor in •
eliminating their opponents.
-Exeter will play the winner of the Lucan vs..Seaforth, series. At
- press time Scaforth Was winning the bout three'games to one.
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Stephen Township Midget goalie Ben Glavin faced heavy traffic in his crease during Ste-
phen's third game against Howick on Tuesday night. Stephen Township lost the quarter -final
series in three games.
Irish avoid ousting
with overtime win
SEAFOR"T(i The Lucan Irish
kept their playoff hopes alit c after
heating-Scaforth -t-3 in; oVcrtintc. on
Saturday.
Facing elimination: Lucan. came
to play- and- kept the score close for
the first "tt;o periods. Looking at a
one .goal deficit going into the
third.' the- Irish scored two quick
goals in the first live minutes to
take the lead and Andy Marshall
nearly put this team up by two after
a goal mouth scramble •hut missed
the wide open net. •
Seal'onh-respdnded by tieing the'
game at three sending the contest
into the fourth period. but Marshall
finally found his mark scoring the
game winner two minutes into
overtime. .
Roy. Davis Chris -Fischer- and
Brad Henderson also scored Ili Lu-
•
;can.,_
After losing game'tjjree 2-1 at
home on. Wednesday. Lucan was
facing a must -win situation.
Co -coach .Jason .Bukala said his
team • struggled in the first three
Exeter Juvenile Precision team performed their winning routine at the Exeter Figure Skating
Carnival on Sunday. The team displaysv,their first gold medal they earned Saturday at the Sun
Country Competition in St. Thomas. Shown above') to r, coach.Kathy Merner, Jasmine Ker-
slake, Lisa Hakvoort, Sarah Overholt, Maria Dinney, Meaghan Cooper, Lindsay Mcleod, Alicia
Laye. Tiffany Sedlak, Shane Timmermans, Jodi Gaiser and Megan Nedza. Front, Brittany Mills,
Jenalyn Baker, Lauren Smith, Tiffany Thompson, Anne Gregus, Jeanna'Hern, Justine Fusick;
Natasha Duckworth and Amanda Allen. Or See story page 16
Exeter Junior Precision team performed their winning routine at the Exeter Figure Skating Car-
nival on Sunday. The team displays their bronze medal earned at the Sun Country Competition
in St. Thomas on Saturday. Shown l to r, Cheryl Pryce, Jodi McGee, Shonyn Baynham, Jay
anne Heywood, Jennifer McGee, Melissa Timmermans, Alisha Jennison, Melissa Brock, Terri
Hamather, Suzanne Vogel, Carrie Nlman, Front, Alyssa Darling, Shelley Miller, Julia Tieman,
Anita Wein; Kari Jennison, Michelle Hakvoort, Jenna Darling. Missing Jenn McNeilly and Kim
Bilinsky.
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games due to key injuries. hut with
the return of high scoring forward
Mike Rohh. and Junior "D" Rookie
of thc'Year recipient. Scott Thimtp-
son. he expects a long series.
'This makes us more competitive
and we have two of the next -three
gaunes at home." he said. - • ,
• With key players hack, and coin-
ing off a hot win with the next
game scheduled in Lucan tonight
(Wednesday). will give the team a
much needed boost, however. Bu -
kala said they don't need to be mo-
tivatcd. • -
"Otir hacks arc against the wall.
that's enough motivation." he said.
RINGETTE
BUNNY
March 1
Exeter 12 ss. Forest 4
Goals: Ashley Bedard. Lindsay' Blanc.
Alanq Hodgen. Jordan Phillips. Saman-
tha Rcgier (3). Knsty Blanc (2). Sam
. lewan. Jasmine Vanhaarlem (2). Sta-
cey Miller
Assists: Stewart 13). !lodger' 13). L.
Mane (4). Phillips (4). Vanhaartcm (2).
Bedard. Miller. }leper 12). K. Blanc
PETITE
March 2
Exeter 'C' 1 is. til. Thomas •IC N
• Goal: Kristin Reiner
Assists: Chnsuna Cook. Jenna Res ing
ton
• (:oallcnder: Jenn 'Werth,
Next game: March S in London : 'n.
Playoff March 9 in Hcnsall. s ')(1%,
Stratford
TWEEN
March 1
Exeter 'A' I al Milchcil5
Goal: Kcrri I'ulion
Assist: Ashley Gooch
Nest game: March 4 an Hcncall
February ary -25
• Exeter 'C' 5ss. Mitchell6
Goals: Tem Reiner 12). Robyn taher-
'upam. %lacy Giegus, Miranda Knight
• Assists: Jen Mlnclhnitr. Rcgier. Ether
• mgiim. (-hers 1 Montgomery
Echnrary 27
Exeter 'C' 7 vs. Mitchell 4
Goals: kegler 12). Knight Meghan
Gasser. Cecelia ('urbett. Ethcnngtnn.
Miuelhnitr
Assists: Elhenngion 12). Reiner. Gais-
er, Knight (2)
Goallcnder: Stacey Snow
i:5etcr •(-: advances U, Iluron/Penli 11-
nais
March 2 - Huron/Perth playoffs
Gamed
Exeter •C' 5 vs. Stratford 6 in over-
time •
(:pals: Knight, Ethenngam. Gainer 42).
Kegler
Assists: Ann Mane Ilndgen, Knight.
Gregus
Gnahender: Snow, Gasser
JUNIOR
1
February. 25
Mitchell 1 at Exeter 4
Goals: Alicia Lawrence (3), Laura
Skinner
Assists: Julie Gudb,dl 1 �). Shauna
Koehler, KunKeller 12)
Gnaltender: Erin Traquair
Ifuron Penh champions
March 2 • Exhibition game
Exeter 3 at Sl. Thomas 5
Goals: Lawrence 12). Knsta Hodge
Assists: Lawrence, Hodge. Kelly hut•
ton
WOMEN
March
Exeter Intermediate Ree Women 3
vs. London 3
Goals: Tanya Riehl (2). Coriette Eider
Assists: Elder. Julie Ritchie 12). Brenda
McDonald
Junior girls
volleyball
team end
season at
WOSSA
EXETER - The South Huron
District High School junior vol-
leyball team ended their sea-
son, not with a bang but with
a whimper, as they lost five
straight matches at W.O.S.S.A.
The Panthers lost to Parkside
3-15, Stratford Central 6-15,
St. Mikes 7-15, Central Elgin 8-
15 and Strathroy 10-15. -
South Huron earned a berth
at W.O.S.S.A. after clinching
third place in the Huron -Perth
playoffs recently when they
beat F.E. Madill three games
to one. The Panthers capped
off a successful year finishing
league'ploy with 21 wins and•
nine Tosses.
The Panthers are coached
by Bob Robilliard and JanaW-
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