HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-02-26, Page 11Hensall beats Exeter in S.H.H.L.
The Hensall Sherwoods
dropped a 6-3 decision to the
Centralia Marauders, but
beat the Exeter Mohawks by
a 11-6 score.
The Sherwoods opened the
scoring at 8:14 of the first
period as Greg Campbell
finished off a three-way
effort Lloyd Allan and
Murray Connolly.
Dave Kinsman made it 2-0
with three minutes elapsed
in the second period with
assists going to Greg
Campbell and Murray
Connolly.
Rick Funston notched the
first Centralia goal 30
seconds later on a pass from
Rich Lather.
Before the period ended
Rick Ingram converted a
Lloyd Allan pass for Hensall
and Rich Lather replied for
Centralia with the assist
going to Rick Funston.
Pete Glover scored the
tying and winning goals for
the Marauders in the final
period.
The first score was on an
unassisted effort • and the
second was started by Matt
Muller and captain Ron
Funston who was back for
the first time after a long
injury absence.
Glover's winning goal
came at 14:09 and 19 seconds
later Randy Somerville fired
an insurance goal on a play
started by Blair Hearn and
Bill Hodge.
With three minutes to go
Mark Cronyn hit the Hensall
net with Ron Funston and
Pete Wuerth assisting.
Thursday's game between
the Mohawks and Hensall
Sherwoods was featured by
a wild and wooly third period
in which eight goals were
scored and a rash of
penalties occurred in the last
five minutes of play.
The Mohawks scored two
power play goals in the first
period and were ahead 3-2 at
the end of the first 20
minutes.
After Dwight Consitt and
Jamie Caldwell counted
early for Hensall, Wayne
Parsons converted a pass
from Dave Jackson on the
first Exeter power play and
Ken Bergman scored on an
unassisted effort and the
score was tied.
The Mohawks went ahead
at 14:46 of the opening
session on a successful shot
by Brad Daters on a pass
from Ken Bergman with
Hensall again playing a man
short.
The Sherwoods regained
the lead in the second period
and were never headed.
At 52 seconds of the second
period, Ken Bergman scored
again for Exeter on a three-
way effort with Larry
Bourne and Brion Penhale.
The Sherwoods bounced
back with three goals in the
next seven minutes of play
and were in front to stay.
Steve Knight, Murray
Connolly and Jamie Caldwell
were the Hensall marksmen.
Knight's score came on a
power play.
Rick Ingram assisted on
two goals while Lloyd Allan,
Gary Davies and Steve
Knight each helped on one.
Rick Ingram and Ken
Varley scored .for Hensall
early in the third period on
passes from Gary Kyle,
Jamie Caldwell and Jim
Ferguson.
The Mohawks retaliated on
a score by Jim Guenther on
passes from Ken Bergman
and Brad Daters before Rick
Ingram counted for Hensall
with the assist going to Steve
Knight.
Jeff Fuller fired the final
Exeter goal on passes from
Luc Gagnon and Dan Webb
at 13:24.
In the next five minutes,
Jamie Caldwell scored three
times for Hensall to put the
score out of reach of the
Mohawks.
Zurich beat Exeter 1 1-6
The Zurich Buckeyes beat
the Exeter Mohawks by a 9-1
score Sunday.
The Zurich Buckeyes and
the Forest Boyds fought to a
5-5 tie in a penalty filled
game last Wednesday night.
Chris McGregor opened
the scoring in the first
period at the :27 second
mark and then scored again
later to make the score 2-0.
Kim McKinnon got Zurich
on the board in the first with
an unassisted goal. Randy
McKinnon tied the score at
the 15:14 mark of the first
period from a pass from
Rick Schilbe and Dave Cyr.
Zurich went ahead on an un-
assistedgoal by Mike Clarke.
Zurich went ahead 4-2 on a
goal by Kim McKinnon at
the 17:49 mark. Assisting
were Pat Bedard and Mike
Clarke. Just before the
period ended, Forest closed
to within one goal on a shot
by Rob Sullivan.
Both goals in the second
period belonged to Forest.
The goals were scored by
Dave Quinn and Tim Larid.
Zurich tied the score at the
8:12 mark of the third period
on a goal by Mike Clarke,
with assists going to John
Graham and Pat Bedard.
There were 31 minor
penalties given out during
the game, 15 to the home
town Boyds and 16 to the
Buckeyes.
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RD
TC
UP
AO
HG
LA
PH
HS
HT
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Bowling. scores
ladles Bowling
C Sweeney 526
E Datars 629
J Bedard 590
B VanPatter 623
H Lansbergen 604
H Vanderhoek 597
I Hartman 584
C Koehler 719
S Stade 574
13 Riddell 582
I O'Rourke 475
D Ducharme 344
M Campbell 719
C Koehler 719
S Dickert 195
0 53
7139
2 39
5124
5133
2 97
0 89
7106
7 81
0 29
7 58
Mens Bowling
HR R Bedard 685
P T Bedard 570
R T Bedard 557
B M Gelinas 564
D B Vanderworp 595
R B Hay 545
R H Finkbiener 642
F M Mommersteeg 629
HS R Hoffman 309
HS M Mommersteeg 304
HT J Bedard 763
HT G Huston 720
HA B Smith 200
HA J Rau 198
H. Bedard 208
5 97
2 80
5 35
2 67
5 82
2 37
7 104
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HURON -PERTH COUNTY ROMAN CATHOLIC
SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
Precious Blood School
Laurie Kraftcheck, Principal
Saunders Street, West
Exeter, Ontario
235-1691
Thursday, 5th March, 1981 - 1 pim. - 5 p.m.
Kindergarten children need to be 5 years of age on or before 31st
December, 1981. Where there are sufficient student spaces, a child
who attains the age of 5 years after the 31st December, but prior to
the 31st January may on the request of the parent be registered in
Kindergarten for the school year.
Please bring proof of age (Birth Certificate or Baptismal Certificate).
In the loss to Zurich, Ken
Bergman fired the only goal
for the Mohawks on a pass
from Brad Daters late in the
second period.
The Buckeyes took a 3-0
first period lead on goals by
Jeff O'Brien, Kim McKinnon
and Kerry Bedard. Assists
went to Kris Bedard, Ron
Rader and Marvin Merner.
Hitting the mark for Zurich
in the second period were
Randy McKinnon, Jeff
O'Brien, Pat Bedard and
Gerald Weido. Mike Clarke,
Kim McKinnon and Rick
Schilbe each picked up two
assists while Gerald Weido
assisted on one score.
Rick Schilbe and Mike
Clarke wrapped up the
Zurich scoring in the third
period on plays started by
Steve Bedour and Ron
Rader.
The Buckeyes took six of
the 10 minor penalties called
by referees Bill Smith and
Ron Watt.
Citizens News, February 26, 1981
Page 11
Rec hockey
Playoff Finals
Sabres 7 - Panthers 5
Overtime Sabres Lead
Grand Championship Best of Five 1-0
Blues 6 Flyers 3
Blues Lead Consolation
Championship Best of Five 1-0
Name
Cliff Gingerich
Grant Lee
Ron Desjardine
Less Gardiner
Larry McCann
Rick Schilbe
Brad elausius
Jim Bedard
Ken Clarke
Ray Wiedo
Paul Haggitt
Mike Desjardine
Pat Regier
Steve Harberer
Team G
Panthers 7
Panthers 4
Blues 4
Panthers 2
Sabres 3
Blues 3
Panthers 2
Sabres 2
Blues 1
Sabres 2
Blues 2
Panthers 1
Sabres 1
g.abres 2
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3 7
4 6
2 5
2 5
3 5
3 5
4 5
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2 4
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local time on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1981
for the supply of the following items of
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(2) 2 - 28,000 G.V. W. single axle dump trucks,
diesel powered.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
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Court House,
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