HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1981-03-05, Page 11Zurich Buckeyes player suspended
Another team in the South
Huron intermediate hockey
league has been hit ' with
disciplinary action for the
use of an illegal player.
This time it's the defen-
ding champion Zurich
Buckeyes. The Buckeyes
haye been stripped of all
tbilir points and statistics of
games in which Glenn
Nicholson was a participant.
Nicholson has been
suspetj1ed for the balance of
the season. His driver's
licence which is used on the
player card as proof of
residence did not coincide
with his actual residence.
The Zurich club which
would have finished in first '
place ended in the basement.
The team's representative Thedford
on the league executive Ron suspended.
Rader has been suspended League president John
for the balance of the regular Stephens commented this
season and the first round of week, "The teams should
playdowns. realize we mean business. I
The entire Parkhill team was quite surprised that we
had these infractions this
year after the crackdown of
a year ago."
The Exeter Mohawks were
fined $50 for using a number
of ineligible players in a
game in Zuirch on February
15.
With the revised standings
the Hensall Sherwoods ended
in firstplace and received a
first round playoff bye.
The playoff pairings are
Goderich against Centralia
College, Zurich versus the
Centralia Marauders and the
Exeter Mohawks against the
Forest Boyds.:
Exeter and Forest played
a 3-3 tie in their playoff
opener. The Centralia
Marauders and Zurich
Buckeyes meet Thursday
night at the Stephen,
township arena, on Sunday
afternoon inZuirch while
Goderich and: Centralia
College meet at the Stephen
arena Wednesday tight.
The first game was played in
Goderich Monday night.
team was
and one Forest player were
suspended several weeks
ago for similar playing card
infractions. A year ago the
The Zurich bantams won
theirthe Heb tams byame ainst
n 8-
4 score last Wednesday
night.
Hermall opened the scoring
in the first period on a goal
by Todd Caldwell and
assisted by John O'Brien.
Zurich tied the score on a
goal by . D'Arcy Martin and
was assisted by Kevin
Lavery and Mark
Boogemans. Hensall took a
2-1 lead by the, end of the
period on a shot by Ian
Munroe with the assist going
to David Skea.
In the second period,
Hensall increased their
advantage to 3-1 on an
unassisted goal by David
Skea. Zurich closed the
margin to 3-2 on a goal by
Bob Snell which was assisted
by Mike Bedard. Hensall
again moved out in front by
two goals when David Skea
scored his second goal from
John .O'Brien and Phil
Lovell.
Before the period ended,
Zurich closed the gap to one
goal on a shot by Dereck
McKinnon with assists
going to Bob Snell and Bryan
Kading.
In the third period, it was
all Zurich. Dereck
McKinnon tied the score on a
pass from Bryan Kading and
Mike Bedard. The next three
goals were scored . by Bob
Snell. The first two were
unassisted and the third one
was assisted by Bryan
Zurich..
test
The Canada Fitness
Survey will continue in
Zurich and the surrounding
area until the end of July.
John Minutillo and Jane
Campbell will be doing 28
households each month.
They do not find out which
new area they will be doing
Zurich bowling
Teenage Bowling League
Hashley's 14
Fantastic Five 17
Foxy's 13
Little Devils 13
HT
HT
HS
Wendy Vanderhoek 547
Allen Hendrick 564
Vicky 'Bieck 439
Dwayne Laporte 483
Toenoge Bowling League
R Vanderhoek 818 , HS Wendy Vanderhoek 231
Wendy Vanderhoek 547 HA Rick Vanderhoek 160
Rick Vandgrhoek 236 HA Tracy Lesperance 162
Youth League
T HD
+ ` HS P *filth 292
1 WC N Smith 295-
P P Bedard 236
f AC T Lesperance 281
B J Gingerich 285
S D Creces 355
P
0 T46
0 14
0 19
5 51
5 40
5 41
Zurich Man's Bowling laogw
HT PTP
B M Gelinas 536 5 72
F M Mommersteeg 593 2 82
R J Bedard 721 • 4108
R J Vermont 574 3 38
D B Schade 630 587
HR I Bedard 619 2 99
PE R Crown 663 5 85
R T Bedour 522 239
HS
HS
HT
HT
HA
HA
HA
R Crown 328
R Hoffman 309
J Bedard 763
G Huston 720
J Bedard 209
JRau199.
B Smith 198
Ladies Intortown League
WP TP
Bowl mor 4110
Goderich 7 94
Mikes 2 0 85
St. Marys 2 85
Lucan 5 81
Zurich 3 80
Mikes I 7 61
Exeter 0 48
Zurich
Arena
Public
Skate
Fri, Mar. 6
7-9
Sat., Mar. 7
7:30 - 9
Moms and Tots
Wed., 2 - 4
Fridays
Cancelled
for rest of season
Zurich ladies Bowling Laogue
PP T Stark 570
S P Schroeder 749
M Bedard 519
MKraft584
S Dickert 715
11 Vanderhoek 570
L Riddell 528
M Laporte633
M Becker 578
J Vanderburgt 514
I O'Rourke 532
D Ducharme 344
P Schroeder 749
S
Dickert 197
RR
RD
TC
UD
AO
HG
LA
PH
HS
HT
HA
7 60
7 146
0 39
0124
7.140
3100
4 93
7113
0 81
2 31
5 63
Kading. Bryan . Kading
scored the final goal from
Dereck McKinnon and Bob
Snell.
The pee wees were not as
fortunate as the bantams, as
they dropped a 3-1 decision to
Huron Park.
Huron. Park has a 34 lead
before Arron Bullock got the
home team ' on the
scoreboard in the third
period. The goal was
assisted by Mark Johnston,
survey
area
next until the end of each
month, said Dr.. Mike
Yuhasz, regional director
for Ontario West.
Yuhasz said that the first
part of each month is busy
for the testers, as they in-
troduce themselves to the
new families. They use a
letter of introduction and
some newspaper clippings
to prove that they are
legitimate. He said that-
local clippings help to prove
to people that they are for
real and that word-of-mouth
helps a great deal.
Yuhasz said that the
testing is done when it is
convenient for the people,
which means a lot of night
work for the testers. Some
people, such as senior
citizens, can be tested dur-
ing the day when they are
home. He said that the tests
can be done on a Saturday,
but a lot of people have plans
for the weekend so it is not
very often.
He said that so far the
response has been good, with
over an 80 percent accep-
tance rate.
-He said that the results of
the nation-wide survey Will
be out in the spring of 1982.
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Sun., March 8th at 2 p.m.
(Game 2)
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Rec hockey
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Best Goals Against � Average
offs
Gate' Blanchette - Panthers 6 Goals in 4 Games
Joe Arnold Sabres - 17 Goals In 4 Games
Glen. Gascho = Blues - 19 Goals in 4 Games
Kevin Wildfong - Flyers - 28 Goals in 4 Games
Zurich Roc Hockey Standings
Real Mayoffs
Ayers 7 - Blues 6
Series Tied 1-1
Panthers 6 - Sabres 1
Series Tid 1-1
Name Team G A TP
Cliff Gingerich Panthers 7
Grant Lee Panthers 4
Ron Desardine Blues 6
Les Gardiner. • Panthers 3
Brad Clausius Panthers 2
Rick Schilbe Blues 5
Ken Clarke Blues 1
Wayne Thiel Flyers 4
Larry McCann Sabres 3
Mike Desjardine Panthers 2
John Becker Flyers 5
Jim Bedard Sabres 2
Ivan Bedard fillies 3
M Vanderberk Panthers 2
Steve Harberer Sabres 2
Ray Weido. sabres 2
Pat Regier sabres 1
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