HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-02-05, Page 8Page 8 Citizens News February 5, 1981
Pee wees lose two
Zurich pee wees lost two
close games.
Wednesday Jan. 28 Zurich
lost 5-3 in overtime. Elma
Logan led 1-0 in the first and
1-1 after two periods after
goals by Paul Bedard. The
third period ended in a 3-3 tie
with goals bv Mark Laporte
SPORTS
SPOT
by
Marlene and Tony
Bedard
and Brian Steckle for.
Zurich. It was `Elma Logan
in the overtime period when
they scored twice to make it
5-3.
On Tuesday, Jan. 29 the
Zurich per wees lost 3-1 in a
good hockey game. Arron
Balloch was the marksman
for Zurich. The score was
tied 1-1 after two periods.
Zurich fell short in the third.
Zurich bantams tied one
and lost one to Blyth, Jan.
28.
Zurich and Blyth played to
a 3-3 tie after regular time.
A 10 minute overtime period
was played and the score
was the same.
On Tuesday Feb. 2 Zurich
lost 3-0 to Blyth to be
eliminated from play off ac-
tion. -
Zurich bantams were E
runners up in theClintontour-
nament when they lost to
Tavistock 6-2 on Sunday.
Zurich oldtimers won over
Goderich 6-4 and beat Hen-
sall Oldtimers 4-2.
PP
RR
P
RD
TC
UD
AO
HG
LA
PH
HS
/IT
HA
Zurkh Ladies Bowling
T Stark 662
S Kipfer 592
M Kenda 548
L Reichert 688
S Dickert 689
V Huston 618
M Campbell 638
D Hamather 505
M Becker 583
B Riddell 553
R Regier 521
D Ducharme 344
P Schroeder 709
P Schroeder 196
2 53
2118
2 35
7 105
7118
5 84
5 77
5 85
5 71
2 27
0 49
PP
R
H
R
BR
HS
HS
Hr
HT
HA
HA
HA
Zurith Men's Bowling
Standing
J Geiger 574
G Huston 590
K Rader ;':1
T Bedard 511
JRau682
D Ducharme 563
J Dietrich 582
J Pennings 529
R Hoffman 309
M Mommersteeg 304
J Bedard 763
G Huston 720
J Bedard 208
J Rau 200
B Smith 199
PTP
7 75
0 76
7 72
7 22
993
0 33
7 87
0 60
Youth League
TTHD
HS M JohWC Myynston 327
284
P P TBedard 270
AC M Bedard 351
B M Merner 291
S D Creces 352
Seniors Mixed League
S K Regier 528
WW A Gascho 616
JS R Rader 552
R' D Foreman 583
B D Groot 532
HS C Groot 275
HS R Hartman 275
HT J Geiger 661
PTP
5 14
38
544
3 30
2 26
99
5 90
7 76
0 47
7 35
Team
Blues
Flyers
Sabres
Panthers
Rec h�ckey
Standings Jan. 29
Sabres 5 - Blues 4
Panthers 5 - Flyers 3
Team Standings_
W L T " GF GA
11 1 0 117 64
5 6 1 64 70
5 6 1 73 82
5 10 0 51 79
Leading Scorers
Name
R Schilbe
R 1 esjardine
K Clarke
J Becker
B Hoffman
C Gingerich
G Overholt
I Bedard
W Thiel
J Bedard
S Harberer
P Haggitt
J Dressler
R Weido
GLee
T Bedour
D Clarke
B Clausius
J Consitt
L McCann
L Merner
M Haggitt
Team
Blues
BIues
Blues
Flyers
Sabres
Panthers
Sabres
blues
Flyers
Sabres
Sabres
blues
Flyers
Sabres
Panthers
Blues
Blues
Panthers
Flyers
Sabres
Sabres
Plyers
G A
30 32
24 21
15 16
15 13
18 9
12 10
11 11
12 8
11 8
6 13
6 12
4 15
9 7
8 8
7 9
7 8
3 12
8 5
7 6
5 8
4 9
2 11
TP
22
11
141
TP
—62
45
31
28
27
22
2220
19
19
18
19
16
16
16
15
15
13
13
13
13
13
Above is Final Regular Schedule standings Blues are
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