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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1999-03-03, Page 18THIS WEEK IN SPORTS Jacqui Rader takes the Second Step towards national bowling title. Page 19 Juvenile Chiefs finish regular season, vying for league playoff tournament. Page 20 Page 18 SPORTS TiPs? Contact Sports Editor Craig Bradford Tel: (5 1 9) 235-1336 ext. 1 1 3 Fax: (519) 235-0766 E-mail: sports@SouthHuron.com Bang on. Irish player Andy Marshall, left, hammers Exeter's Jeff Sauve into the boards during Friday's game at South Huron Rec Centre. Exeter won Friday's game 6-2 to force game five in their. Morenz Division semi-final series. (photo/Scott Nixon) Rocking advice Hensall Public School Gr. 8 student Jacob Hovius, left, gets some advice from his dad, Albert, and teacher John Talbot at Vanastra Curling Club re- cently. Talbot has brought students to the Vanastra club to learn to curl for several years as a part of the phys ed program. The club provides free ice time. Wednesday, March 3, 1999 Exeter Times -Advocate Hawks win. at home to force game five By Craig Bradford Corriveau and Lucan's TIMES -ADVOCATE STAFF Scott Wheatley, and two late in the third, the first EXETERILUCAN — The with 4:30 remaining Exeter Jr. D Hawks have between Exeter's Jeff forced the Lucan Irish to Sauve and Lucan's Scott put their brooms back in • Phillips and the second the closet after a 6-2 win with 33 seconds left at Exeter Friday. between Dykstra and The Irish lead the Davis. Morenz Division semi- Irish scorers from their final playoff series 3-1. 10-0 win on Wednesday: The Hawks erased the Smith from Chad crushing memory of a 10- Greenlee and Dan 0 loss in Lucan two days Hardick (PP), Hardick earlier by hanging tough from Dunbar and versus Lucan Friday Mulligan (PP), Neal despite going into the sec- Costello from Greenlee ond period down 2-0. and Greg . Justin Mulligan scored Henderson, "Our margin of both Irish goals mid -way Wheatley error is non-existent. through the first period from Andy with assists going to Mike Marshall, We can t say we, II Davis (2), Kevin Dunbar Mulligan get them next game' and Mark Phillips. from Dunbar any more." It was all Exeter for the and Smith, — HAWKS COACH rest of the game. Exeter's Mark Phillips first three goals, all in the from Dunbar SCOTT BOGART second period, were a n d scored on the powerplay. Marshall, Dunbar from Jason Grenier got Mark Philips and Smith Exeter on the scoreboard (PP), Roy Davis from mid -way through the sec- Jason Amey and Neil ond from Berton Dykstra Judson (PP), Costello from and Ben McCann. Wheatley and Marshall Erik Abayof tied the and Dunbar from Mike game by scoring on a Davis. breakaway from Jeremy The score was 2-0 for pline," he said. "On 1. Mitchell lost 5-3 at Geoffrey less than two Lucan after the first peri- Friday we lacked disci- home Friday and won 6-1 minutes later. Abayof was od and 8-0, after the sec- pline. We were -just at.Seaforthi1Saturday. slashed from behind by ond. Hawks starting goal ridiculous , in the second Game 'five of that series Lucan's Corey Smith who tender Andy Glavin was period." was at Mitchell yesterday received a five minute pulled at 10:29 of the sec- Bukala said Exeter put after press. ond, but his replacement, in a solid effort on Friday, Ryan Shelton, didn't fare especially from Glavin much better. who stood on his head in Hawks coach Scott the first period to keep Bogart had no explana- the Hawks in the game. tion for either the dread- Lucan's goal for the rest ful loss on Wednesday or of the series is to play for the extraordinary `double•D' hockey — dis- turn-around on Friday. ciplined and determined. "We jumped on our . A moment of silence opportunities and scored was held for Lawrence a couple of goals and kept Cole, 19, before both at it," Bogart said of games last week. Cole, a Friday's win. "We seemed well-known linesman and pretty loose. We'll try to referee, died as a result of continue that. Our margin a single car accident of error is non-existent. southeast of Exeter on We can't say `we'll get Feb. 20. Cole died the them next next day. Cole's friend, game' any Chris Wilhelm', 20, also more." died in the crash. Irish c o - Area referees and lines - coach Jason men will wear Cole's Bukala said name on their helmets for Wednesday's the rest of the season. . game was Exeter heads to Lucan closer than tonight for game five, an the 10-0 8:15 p.m. start. Game six score would (if necessary) is at indicate. He added Exeter's South Huron Rec Friday's effort was almost Centre Friday at 8:30 the opposite .of p.m. Game seven would Wednesday's. be at Lucan March 6 at "We played with a lot of 8:15 p.m. discipline on Wednesday In the other Morenz and capitalized on Division semi-final series, Exeter's lack of disci- Mitchell leads Seaforth 3- major penalty. On the ensuing power- play, Andy Stratton deflected Chris Chatterson's point shot to give the Hawks a 3-2 lead with 6:14 left in the sec- ond, the second assist going to Geoffrey. The Hawks scored three more unanswered goals in the third. Jeff Glover scored on a one -timer from the slot from Brad Brown 4:49 into the peri- od. Brown scored an unassisted goal with 6:34 left when a Lucan defenceman handed him the puck. Dave Farquhar scored Exeter's last goal into an empty Lucan net while from a sharp angle when Lucan goaltender Marc Williams gave the puck away. The game was a chippy affair with three fights, one in the first period between Exeter's Craig to Just missed. Lucan Jr. D Irish forward Neil Judson (#39), right, just misses a chance to bury the puck behind Exeter Hawks goaltender Andy Glavin, centre, while Hawks defenceman Berton Dykstra moves to clear the puck during last Wednesday's game at Lucan Arena. Lucan won 10-0 to take a 3-0 lead inthe series. (photo/Craig Bradford)