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Zurich Skating Club
The Zurich and Area Figure Skating Club placed well at the H.O.M.E. Competition. The
senior skaters, pictured at top are; back left to right, Julie Semple, Marcia -Lee Denomme,
Shelley Miller, Jeffrey Miller and Melissa Timmermans. Front row are Sarah -Rae Lovie at
left and Crystal Russel at right.
Below are pictured the junior and intermediate skaters. From back left to right are: Mae-
gan Kipfer, Jenna Becker, Jaime Eckel, Amanda Wilds, Suzanna Guoguen, Sabrina Brand
and Megan Gingerich. At from from left to right are: Kimberly Powell, Megan Hearn, Kris-
ten Reschke and Hulie Heam.
Lovie will represent H.O.M.E. Region and now advances on to Western Ontario Sectional Re-
grional Competition In Point Edward on March 3-4, 1995.
Minor hockey scoreboard
Stephen Minor Hockey
Novice Lightning
February 2
Stephen 5 vs. St. Marys 3
Goals: Zack Neil, Jamie Bibby, Matt Mar-
tens, Tim Sheridan. Jon Eagleson
Assists: Ryan Masse (2), Wilson, Marlene,
Craig Sommerville, Bibby
Goaltender: David Desjardine
Atom Sonics
January 30
Stephen 3 vs. Mitchell 5
Goals: Henny Pfaff, Colin Sauder, Brent Ta-
tara
Assists: Pfaff, Sauder, Scott Davies (2)
Goaltender: Gary Sauder
February 2
Stephen 6 vs. Mitchell 3
Goals: Brayden Lord (2), Roman Wilson,
Brian Dixon, Tatars, Davies
Assists: Lord, Wilson, Dixon, Pfaff (2), Da-
vies, Jeff Rollings, Jon Schenk
Goaltender: Saudcr
February 3
Stephen 6 vs. Parkhill Penguins I
Goals: Davies (2), Dixon (2), Pfaff, Jesse
Schroeder
Assists: Lord (3), Dixon, Schenk. Schroeder
(2), Sauder, Tatara
Playoff games: Against Zurich (games at
Stephen): First game, Wed., Feb. 8.7 p.m.;
Second game. Sat., Feb. 11, 1 p.m.
Peewee Rebels
February 1 • 1st playdown
Stephen 7 vs. Blyth 2
Goals: Brian Stuckless, Jeff Finkbeiner (4).
Jeremy VanBergen, Brayden Lord
Assists: Lord, Finkbeiner, VanBergen,
Adam Wilson, Shawn Stuckless
Goaltender: 61 Theo
February 3 - 2nd playdown
Stephen 4 vs. Blyth 0
Goals: Shawn Stuckless (3), Finkbeiner
Assists: Brian Stuckless, JR Davies, Jamie
Clarke, Don Mosurinjohn
Goaltender: Theo
Exeter Minor Hockey
Novice Waxers
February 3
Lambeth 4 vs. Exeter 3
Goals: Justin Fields (2), Tony Regier
Assists: Michael Maclean, Cameron Mur-
ray, Jamie Rasenherg
Novice Steelers AE
Howick tournament
Game 1 - February 3
Exeter 2 at Listowel I
Goals: Adam Johns, Travis Elder
Assists: Chad Taylor
Goaltender: Chris Wilhelm
Game 2 • February 5
Exeter 5 at Woodstock I
Goals: Troy Levier (2), Nick Anctett (2),
Mitch Homuth
Awaits: Sean Ellison, Johns
Goaltender: Kellen Hefley
Game 3 - tebruary 5
Exeter 10 at Howick 1
Goals: Anctett (3), Homuth (2), Filison (2),
Wilhelm (2), Taylor
Assists: Wilson, Wilhelm, Matt Mattucci
Goaltender: Hefley
Great defensive effort by Chris Armstrong.
Mike Cooper, Murray Youmans, Zak Ho-
muth, Travis Elder, Chris Wilhelm. Great
team effort!
Nabisco Atoms
February 4
Alvinston 4 at Exeter 3
Goals: Donald Storey, Cayle Lawton, Me-
lissa DeYoung
Assists: Josh Fields, Nevin Hodgins, Bren-
dan Buchanan
Good game by Craig Traquair and Cayle
Lawton. Exciting game. Alvinston scored
with 1 minute left to win. Good effort
against first place team.
Future games'fch. II, Belmont at Exeter,
11:45 n m.
Peewee Big V Ballets
February 4
Exeter 4 vs. Watford 1I Bruins 2
Goals: Andrew Freitcr, Rob Acton, Mark
Bilinsky, Brendan Buchanan
Assists: Bilinsky (2), Freiter (2), Acton, Da-
vid Overholt, Jason Miles
Goaltender: Brad MacDonald
Team record: 8-8•I
Next game: Feb, 1 I, at Exeter, 10:30 a.m.;
Feb. 12, at Thedford, 2 p.m.
IHensaII Minor Hockey
Novice Houseleague
February 1
Zurich 2 at )lensall 4
Goals: Erik Lawrence, Danny Moir (2). Kc -
vin Ferris
Assists: Ferris, Ryan Campbell. Matt Mar-
ten
Bradley Young prayed excellent in goal.
Sting alive, beat Zurich
OMHA playoffs 95'
HURON PARK - After being
down two games, and facing elim-
ination, the Stephen Township ban-
tam Sting bounced back on Sat-
urday afternoon to beat visiting
Zurich 3-1 in OMHA 'E' ac-
lion -
Hockey
coaching tips:
Running a
quality
practice
Are you running a quality
practice for your players?
Quality instruction is built on
six basic principles: planning
what you want to achieve, effec-
tive drills, progressional teach-
ing, observing, motivating your
players and success in learning
by your players.
No two hockey practices are
the same. However, all practices
should follow these fundamen-
tal steps:
1. Set specific objectives for
practice.
2. Plan the practice with as-
sistant coaches and discuss with
players before going on the ice.
3. Begin with a proper warm-
up, starting with stretching in
the dressing room or on the ice.
4. Teach and practise new
skills and plays early in the
practice before players become
tired.
5. The practice should con-
clude with drills which improve
players' conditioning and skat-
ing skills.
6. After practice, you should
evaluate its effectiveness by get-
ting feedback from players and
assistant coaches.
Here are more essential ingre-
dients of a quality practice:
• make fun a priority.
• utilize the 100 percent rule:
100 percent use of the ice, 100
percent players participation,
100 percent effort and 100 per-
cent coach control.
• keep players active, not pas-
sive.
• give clear, concise instruc-
tions.
• give positive feedback to
team and individuals.
• treat all players equally.
• focus on practising a few ar-
eas well rather than trying to
cover many areas.
• arrive at the arena early and
insist that players be punctual.
For more information on im-
proving your coaching skills,
contact the Canadian Hockey
Association, 613/748-5613, or
the Coaching Association of
Canada, 613/748-5624.
Shuffleboard
Hensall
January 31
6 game winners
Ina Williams
Pat Davis
Dave Kyle
Alice Thiel
Evelyn McBcath
Genic Moir
Doug Insley
Emma Campbell
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Christian Stuckless and Matt Re-
gier each had a goal and an assist
for the winners with the other tally
coming from John Rutten. Also
drawing assists were Jeff Glover
and Jan Becker.
The best -of -three series saw Zu-
rich take a two -games -to -none lead
last Wednesday with a slim 3-2 win
at home. For the Sting, Glover and
Regier had goals with an assist to
Jason Neil.
Generals win
two games
EXETER - The Exeter RSD Gen-
erals picked up a pair of wins in
OMHA midget 'CC' playoff action
last week beginning with a 7-0
shutout victory over Dresden on
Wednesday.
Chris McDonald, Adam Jean and
Marty DeBruyn all had a goal and
an assist to pace the winners while
Gavin Poole, Ryan Soldan, Geoff
Maver and—Scott Rowe also con-
nected.
Mike Schwindt picked up the win
between the pipes as the Generals
outshot Dresden 77-11.
Friday Maver and McDonald
scored and Taylor had a pair of as-
sists as Exeter beat Lambeth 2-1.
Once again the Generals dominated
as they outshot the opposition 57-
21. Jason Glavin picked up the win
in net.
Next action for the Generals is to-
night when they host Stratford in an
exhibition game.
Broncs fall to
Forest
FOREST - The Exeter Broncos
had trouble on Saturday with For-
est, dropping the first game of the
four -point series 8-1.
Mike Kerslake had the lone Bron-
cos goal which was set up by Mike
Dietrich. Forest took a com-
manding 2-0 first period lead but
the visitors managed to close the
gap to 2-1 after the second.
The next game is in Exeter on
Friday at 5:45 p.m.
Zurich goalie Darryl Smale covers up the puck during Satur-
day's bantam game in Huron Park.
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