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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1998-04-15, Page 16., • • • . •. • , • • • • • • • • • fr Sunday Mixed Gary Mersin 280.747• Ruh Vale) 220-650. Doug Smith 21(1-612. Norma Culbert 221-609. • • Rib Rile) 217-608 Chad Snuih 216-599. Sur Sabnunn 2111 -SKU. Ann Marie Rik) 20.1-5722. • Cheryl South 228571. John Jaques 237-565. Marie Jaques 225-564,. I)rn Morgan 196-541. .• Butch Rile) 221.534. Pat MacDonald 1911.529. John Reedier 226-514 Monday Ladies ' • Heather Smith 2,11-692. Pat Hudgins 261.653. Bev DUutce) _205-587. Lynn Smith 227-572. • Eve South 242-568, Janet Ankcrs 219.566. Kit Hearn2111.556. Sarah Culbert 190-533; Marg ▪ Elson 212 529. Helen Hardy 186-490. Lorraine Warwick 167-487. Agnes O'Sullivan 186 • 484. Lit Jenkin 188.471. Lon Hickson 238.468. Alice Hudgins 208.466. Terry Mass (Isle .' 22J.456. • 1 Non smoking Glena Horner 239-688. Mike Gardner 273-655. Pamela Hamm 278-642. Gerry Swidetski 223-551. Pal Hodgins 214-544. Mac MacCormack 201-539. Robert Heckman 213-527. 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Bob Pipe 279-669. Lloyd Rimmer 234.669, Pete Hazelwood 256.666. . Roger Hennewics 260.663, Barry Hcaman 262-654, Ken Rempel 240-643, Dave Smith 241- 640. Bill McDonald 244.635. Page 16 I ant' Advocate, April 15, 1998 SPORTS Jr. D Hawks face elimination after losing three straight You may cringe at all the cliches, but the Exeter players' backs are up against the wall versus Wellesley By Craig Bradford T -A Reporter WELLESLEY - It's either put up or shut up. Their backs are up against the wall. It's all or nothing. Yes, it's time to dust off those cliches. The- Exeter Jr. D Hawks hockey club is down three games to none. to the Wellesley Applejacks in their all -Ontario final alter losing game three in Wellesley 3-2- in overtime Saturday night. If Exeter lost at home yesterday alter press their quest for the all -Ontario title would he over as well as their sea- son. Wellesley...drew first blood on Saturday. by scoring on the. pow- erplay-at 9:19 of the first period: Exeter stormed hack with two pow= -erplay - goals of their own in just over a minute at 4:18 and 3:07 of the first. respectively. Brian . Rich- ardson scored the- first Exeter goal ing they also have a knack for win- ning key face-offs and for slowing - down Exeter's offence in the neu= tral zone with. their tendency . to clutch and grab. • He pointed out that all of the' . games have been one goal losses for the Hawks including a 4:3 over- time heartbreaker in Wellesley last Tuesday in game. one.. The Hawks have also outshot the Applejacks in all three games: 42-38.on Saturday,- 52-36 on Thursday (another 4-3 loss) and 44-36 on Tuesday. • "It's a one shot on net differ- ence." Rcvington said.. "We're giv- ing up one had goal per game and they're not.'Wc could very concciv- `ahly-hc up in the series." He said the Hawks have to get to the Wellesley net. stay in front of • Wellesley goaltender Brad Brenne- • elan and he there for the rebounds .,and stop taking "undisciplined" penalties. • "They've built .around their goal? 'on a pass from Greg Goodwin and. tender." Rcvington said of Brenne- Sctfh McCann bagged- the second man. the sante backstop Exeter -goad with assists going faced in their '95/96 all - to Geoff Mayer and Dan "If we Can Taylor. get one win The Applejacks Maybe we -evened the score at two apiece -at 17:33 of the' can start - second period. The teams didn't score for the rest of Ole second or during -the 'entire third period forcing the aver-, time frame. Wellesley scored at 5:22 of the 10 -minute overtime period to,. w;n the game and to get a ?:1) aranglc.. Hawks could turn it around. -"If we can gel one win.mayhc we can start all over," he. said. At homeThursday Exeter was at the wrong end of a 4-3 final at home • on Thursday. Richardson scored the game's first goal at 16:32 of, the first, a screen shot assisted by Jeff Glover and Dave Farquhar. Wellesley tied it at 5:06 ()I' the first and took a 2-1 win lead with 16 seconds left in the pe- riod when Exeter had two men sit-, ting in the penalty box for .about J:45. After playing a scoreless second stanza,. the Applejacks took -a two.. goal lead at 15:49 of the third. Ex- eter's Ryan Chamney was at the right place at ,the right time at the side of the net 10 bring Exeter to within'onc goal by scoring at 12:18: of fhe third with assists going to Erik Ahayof and Jeff Campbell. The Hawks appeared to have tied it 313 about a minute and a half lat- er on a wrap around play, but reIi. r - cc Bill Wayc whistled the play. dead when he couldn't see the puck loose. behind Brenneman before it crossed the goal -line.. • • Exeter did tic' it •at 9:42 when Cantpjiell ' scored a powerplay marker with thc.assist going to Tay- lor. Wellesley scored the winner with 8:14 left. Fxetcr couldn't • solve Brchriaman despite regrouping dur- ing a- time, out with 3:46 to go and pulling goaltender Andy Glavin for the extra attacker late in the gains. At Wellesley Tuesday Exeter lost,4-3 at Wellesley Tues- day in double overtime. Wellesley- ' was up 1-0 before Farquhar scored 'Exeter's - firs) 'goal at. 18:29 of the second. The Applejacks took a-3-1 s Ontario final series vt'in • over '. ,Wellesley. ' '-Tli•'y'rc going to make sure hclsces the'shtit." Exeter has MSO faced all Over." three tough ,opponents ' • 10 get to the final series. a six. -game series Versus Mitchell. a. seven -game fight with Scaforth and another sey_4,g.nmcr versus 1Port St.nley. Wellesley' has'been on' a' quicker path to the, finals.. Reving- tun said.. hold on the series. -They are a pretty strung team in front of the - net `al both ends. - • Hawks G.M./teach Dave Rcytng- ton'said about' his opponents. add - Farquhar on Lambton College's list SARNIA - Exeter's tkanl' Farquhar bas trade quite a sporting nanle'for hersglf at •Lahhton College. , Farquhar was granted the col - lege's '07/98 female intramural athlete of the year last week. The second year Early,' Childhotid'Education 'Student also played wottictl's varsity soccer. , . Farquhar is also`a Member of Lambton C'ollege's most • sportsmanlike team. the Exeter Ankle Biters. Thaother team. members are Jayne Ballantyne. Chris McIhnald. Ryan Chamncy. Nlark Glavin and Eric ti1c('luskey. - Sports taping clinic - at SHDHS EXETER - Coaches and • trainers who want to cut down the chances.of their athletes getting injured can do so -at a new basic taping course offered at South 1-juron District High, , School. The two scssiOn cotirs'e on how to tape ankles, wrists. thulibs and ether injury prone -parts of the tIody will he on April 2(1 and 27 (Monday) or April 22 and 29 (Wednesday;►. 7-9:30 p.m. Cost including materials is S30. To register or for more infor- mation. call Kendra Arthur at 235-4006. "We're just a little more 'hanged 1 . • up."' he said. and have played seven More games Men 'Wellesley. i)espitc facing, clinitnatiOn 'last ' night. Rcvington, was confident the • • Not enough. Exeter Jr. D Hawk forward Jeff Campbell; right, celebrates after scoring on Welles- ley goalie Brad Brenneman during Thursday's all -Ontario final series game two at Exeter's South Huron Rec Centre. Exeter lost 4-3. lead going into the third, hut Exeter kept Wellesley off the scoreshcet during the period while' Catnphel 'scored a pair of goals, th'c first by Stop me now, but...Exeter Jr. D Hawks goaltender Andy Glavin stops a Wellesley forward while Exeter ciefenceman Ben McCann- helps out during Thursday's all-Ontaric final series game two at South Huron Rec Centre: Exeter lost -4-3. ••- _ -•��=' :Bg owfin scores '�. ti Lucan Bowling Lanes J r COMPUTER TRAINING ACADEMY ■ 301 MAIN STFIEET EXETER, ONTARIO', (519) 235-4CPU FAX (519) 235-0550 We are offering on demand Quick Books course taught by qualified instructor Evening classes will begin the end of April. Call today to bciok your seat:Class is - re'served to a minimum number of 1ip1licants. We also offer day,and evening. courses to suit your needs. We offer a full range of service from computer sales, an -site service, head to head gaming and training. Drop in to our location and check it out for yourself. A-«. 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