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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1999-12-15, Page 24IM 24 Eaa.�. Tlm.►,Aerona Wecinesday, •December 15, i Sports yr � Sherwoods continue winning ways � By Craig Bradford TIMES -ADVOCATE STAFF Hensall after the first period and 9-6 after the second. HENSALL -- The The game was delayed Hensall Sr. A Sherwoods one hour since the offi- are riding high on a seven cials thought the puck game wining streak. was to drop at 8:45 p.m. The Sherwoods won instead of the regular both of their games last Sherwoods home game week to keep their streak time of 7:45 p.m. alive. At home on "There was no defence Saturday, Hensall on either team," outscored Goderich 11-9 Timmerman said of the and at Milverton Sunday inflated score. "You don't they slipped by the really want to have games defending Sr. AA champs like that but we'll take the 5-4. win. Whenever Sunday's game marks we score a lot the first time the of goals we for- Sherwoods have beaten get the other Milverton in their short end of the two-year history back to rink." life. The Milverton "It was a big confidence game was a dif- booster for us," ferent story. Sherwoods coach Dale ,Greg Dalrymple Timmerman said, noting got the his team has now beaten Sherwoods on the board every team in the league. by scoring at 1:27 of the Chris Kennedy was the first period from Andy offensive star for Hensall Marshall. on Saturday with two Sean McCann scored goals and three assists. Hensall's second goal Sean McCann added two with 3:55 left in the peri - goals and two assists and od from Kennedy and Dave Landers had four Darryl McCann. assists. Darryl 'Stu' McCann The score was 4-3 'for scored a goal of his own 17 seconds into the sec- ond period from his brother Sean. Mark Cooper scored just over five minutes later from Dalrymple and Jeff Glavin. Chad Ramer scored the winning unassisted goal with 3:54 left in the game. The score was tied 2-2 after tho1104t period and Hensall had a•4-3 lead after the second. Timmermans said he could only ice 15 players for both games due to sickness and Christmas commitment& T h e Sherwoods sit in first place in the league with a record of 10-3-1. "It's good to be a Sherwood these days," Timmermans mused. The Sherwoods host Tavistock Saturday (Dec. 18) at 7:45 p.m. and Wellesley Dec. 22 at 8:30 p.m. The Wellesley game is a make up game from one that was postponed due to a power outage earlier in the season. "k's good to be a Sherwood these days." -- HENSALL SHERWOODS COACH DALE TIMMERMANS Jr. B game coming to LucanArena Continued from page 23 Bourne said. "We finally got it together later in the game and luckily got a point in a game in -hand." He said the end of the game was like a basket- ball game. Lambeth took a time-out in the offensive end and then Bourne called a time-out to give his team the game plan that ended up winning them the game. Bourne said the team is healthy except for Andrew Moriarity who missed last week's action due to university exams. Greg Heritderson will be out for the same reason this week. The win and. tie puts Lucan's record at 17-6-1, good for 35 points and first place ahead of sec- ond place Exeter who have 29 points (see relat- ed story elsewhere in Sports). The Irish host Port Stanley tonight (Dec. 15) "at 8:15 p.m. and travel to Parkhill on Saturday. Lucan Community Memorial Centre will host a Jr. B game between St. Marys and Petrolia on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. The Irish, St. Marys' affiliate team, are expected to provide a few players for the game and former Irish players and current Lincolns Derek Graansma, Justin Mulligan and goalie Mike Boyce will bg there. Left photo: Exeter Mayor Ben Hoogenboom drops the ceremonialfirst puck between a Port Huron (Mich.) Flags player Joshua Kelly, -left, and Exeter Sr.Tyke Golden Hawk player Steve Morgan to kick off a special exhibition hockey game between the Golden Hawks and the U.S. team on Saturday at South Huron Rec Centre. Festivities included gifts given -to the Port Huron players, the singing of the America .n and Canadian national anthems and refreshments and donuts in the warm room after the game. Right photo: Exeter's Scott Gregus, left, watches the puck as Port Huron's Michael Laparl looks on. Port Huron won 6-0. The many of the Flag players are a year older than the Golden Hawks and usually play major centres in the U.S.The teams plan on playing in the U.S. soon. (photos/Kim Pearce) Stephen team wins Shallow Lake tourney SHALLOW LAKE The Stephen Township midget hockey team came out on top of the recent Shallow • Lake tournament. The first game found Stephen short players due to a high school hockey tournament in Harriston. With only nine skaters and two goalies, the team showed excellent team- work using timely iine changes and discipline. Mike Kerslake scored with 5:00 left ht the first period with Brian Dixon assisting. Dixon then assisted on a goal by Brayden Lord with less than 2:00 to go in the first. Only two penalties were called during the game and Chris Desjardine played in net for Stephen. In the semi-final versus Forest, Stephen's Frazer MacDonald scored an unassisted goal to put his team up. S.cott Davies, Carpet bowling Exeter - Dec. 10 Mike Underhill 3W30 Bill Bell 2W30 John Batten 2W29 Wilma Davis 2W29 Marg Deichert 2W20 Dec. 13 Marshall Dearing 2W1T25 Don Maguire 2W29 Bill Sullivan 2W28 Bob Patterson 2W27 Mary DeBoer 2W26 Helen Patterson 2W25 Sam Skinner 2W25 Sandi Maxwell 2W22 Doris Denham 2W21 John DeWeerd 2W21 June Hodgson 2W20 Bili Bell 1W1T28 Marion Dearing 1W1T26 Cathy Bell . 1W1T22 r Phone Book Correction in Kirkton Listings Ernest Szabo 229-6760 Alan Hodgert 229-6750 Both listed the same under: Hodgert A RR 1 Woodham showing all kinds of patience, received a pass from J.R. Davies, came out from behind the net to put in Stephen's second goal, this time on the powerplay three minuted into the second period. Down by two goals, Forest starting pressing Stephen but strong goal- tending by Gary Sauder kejSt Forest off the score- board till six minutes remained in the second. Penalty killing drills Stephen has been work- ing on paid off in the eventual 2-1 win. Stephen was happy to get the win since they have lost to Forest both times the teams have met in league play. The 'A' final was against Twin Centre (St. Clements and Wellesley). Stephen scored first on a powerplay with four min- utes left in the first peri- od. J.R. Davies executed the scoring play quickly with just four seconds gone the penalty. Davies converted a two- way passing play, from Craig Overholt and Cal deLange. Twin Centre got onto the board at with 15 sec- onds left in the first peri- od while Stephen had let up a bit. Overholt scored the winning goal for Stephen from Scott Davies and Matt Foran. Desjardine was solid in the net for Stephen again. Coach Dick Lord was pleased with his team's efforts. "It was a very satisfying win for us," he said. "Our centre has been coming to this tourney for a few years now and it is nice to finally be the champions. This tourney helped the team realize how a team working as a team is always better than a team of individuals." r --"A GREAT GIFT IDEA! 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