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long and rewarding
Seastin ended for the Clinton
Junior " MaStallgS`lasi
Tuesday nigbt as they were
eflminated In _Essex in the
s, me the provincial
Junior "C semi-finais.
The Esse* '73's won the
game 74 and Melt MO series
roar to two in, gaMes, forcing
the 'stangs to hang up their
skates foranotherlear-
, Clinton had W11 the first
game of the series, but then
lost three in a row'. With their
haeks against the wall, .the
Clinton team,lilaying 014 in
their second year in Junior
"C",won the fifth game last
Sunday night here to forge the
sixth game in Essex.
In the'',.thirti game the
Mustangs lost to the, Essex
73's by a score of 7-3. The
game, played in Clinton, was
one of the Mustang's poorest
showings this year.
Essex opened the scoring
with a pair of goals in the first
period by Bob Brett and Lou
Gagnon, while Neil
Colquhoun replied once for
Clinton- In the second period.
Mike Quinlan opened the
scoring for Essex again and
Lou Gagnon got his second of
the night) before Neil
Colquhoun again replied for
Clinton.
Early in the thirdltrind."
Essex put the game out of
reach with goals by Dan
Mills. Don CbiUIe. and Keith
Crnwdei, Nen CO 00/211 got In the third period, MOO
his third Of the night for the goaltender Dean Ryan !dosed
Stangs. the door on the 73's and Steve
la the fourth game back in fired two more goals to
Essex, it was much the same give him a hat trick for Me
story as Essex came out night,
skating and won 5.2. They The Mustangs outshot the
received two goals in the first 73's by a margin of 62-39 on
Cli
period from the sticks of . the game-
Keith Crowder. and Lou Last Tuesday in Essex, the -
Gagnon. Clinton Mustangs finished
Brian Kennedy put 'Clinton their season with a fine
hack in contention early in performance. Although they
the second period before Mike lost to the powerful Essex 73s
Quinlan gave Essex a two by a score of 7-5, they really
goal lead again to end the made a comeback after being
second periode s) down 6-2 at the halfway mark
In the thIrct period, Essel (lithe game.
got two goats from the stick o In the first ,Period, the
Lea Chittle and Clinton Mustangs openedthe scoring
received a goal from Mike on a goal by Jamie "Morrow)
Gibbings to end the gagne before the powerful Essex
Esse45* Clinton 2. chi') came back with four
Last Sunday night in game goals to end the period 4-1.
five. at home. the Stangs Clinton scored early again
played the way they have in the second period on a goal
played most of the year, by Brian Lane before Essex
winning 8-3. again came back with two -
They were, hustling for goals.
sixty minutes anct.siding,. on John Graham started the
the brink of elimination they Clinton comeback with a goal
came out with the victory. fate in the second period and
In the opening period, then his Bayfield conn.
Brian Lane and, -Pan' Kelly, tcrpart, Robbie Heard,
scored for while notched one to draw Clinton
Randyot Ord replied for within goal&
gAs0e. In\ 014 second in the third perlod, Brian
Clinton almost put 1140 game (Victor) Kennedy opened the
out of reachc, with Brian scoring to draw Clinton
Kerinedcoriag twice and Within one giAl and then
John Graham and Steve Cook Clinton started to press all the
notchingsingte,s. • , rest of the way. A cheap
Mike IQuinlan and Don penalty called by referee
Chittle replied for Essex. Barry Brownlee late in the
third period to Mike Gibbings
for delaying the game
on#lled Esse* to get a
In the last two minutes Of
Pee wee -It's finigirgeas0
The Clinton Pee Wee 'A's
finished their hockey season
on Friday. and Sunday last
weekend.
Wiarton Pee Wees 01111%4
neyed to Clinton on Friday
evening for the first garnerin
best of three Series.
The teams seemed to be
evenly', matched for two
periods, but an injury late in
the second period to Roy
Brown, Clinton's only
goaltender, gave Wiarton the
chance to go on to win 11-3. '
Ray finished the game for his
team but couldn't play in the
next game.
Sean Van Dongen scored
twice for Clinton and Paul
Stephenson picked up a
Sitxt4it fOuttd the teams at
it again in Wiarton at 3 p.m.
With both of the 'A's regular referee Brosi tyttlee on an tn.
rice '''"call to Jamie
goal tenders injured, Chris terfere
Ladd took over in the net. He Thompsonnntade it impossible
get Clinttin netminder
played a solid game for 10
Clintonand handled some Dean Ryan out of the net for
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hard shots. the extra attacker.
Wiarton was on the winning At this time the Clinton
side of a -21score. Mustangs. coach. manager,
paw skcptigtisaa scored executive and staff would like
Clinton'stWo goals. _ to thank the Clinton and area
ThankS to Cal Frentlin tor fans fOr •their support
his capable coaching ti past throughout this successful
SaIM. It is tnueh ap- year.
,preciated b the, team ang Yours in sports, Bryan
theironti
4pir "., Also thanks tili Marriage.
Dennis , , \eWitt,„ their' '
manager, 4fer:, , keeping the
team invalued . in tour-
nantents etc., this past
another cheap call by
SeitSon.,
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Baseball
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Clinton Mnstang goaltender Dean Ryan deflects a shot I:see arrowj from an ESse;t player
close In during the fifth game of the provincial senil-finals last-Stutday night In Clinton.
'The Mustangs won 8.3, but lost Tuesday night and were eliminated for the season. [Newst '
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Illntalato
Malt to Mrs. Chrystal Jewitt, RR 4, Clinton
by April 27
Ctpan to all girls 9 to 15
It 1* 410*POctild that two groups will ba formed - ono
for younger girls, ono for older 014.
0 *mob, I interested in helping with the girls! belt
P104144 contact titiatiliva-
n WOAA crown
The Clinton Raiders, the periods,
only women't hockey team in Jennifer Lueltham was the
Clinton, are the winners of the top scorer of the game with
Ladies intermediate WQAA two goals and ongossist.
Hockey Trophy. Singles went - to Jeanne
It fitting that the Clinton Palmer,' Sandra Fremlin and
team be the first recipients of Patti Kay. Assists also went
the trophy as it was donated to • Sandr,a Fremlin, and
by John Wise of Clinton. Sandra BurtiS'.. '`, ' s
The Raiders won the trophy Hugh Hodges, past
after the -y• beat St. Mary's in a president of the WOAA.
best of a three fitialseries for presented the Ladies
the Ladies intermediate Intermediate WOAA tiockeY
WOAA Hockey f trophy to the, Raider's cap -
The Raiders now go on to 'thin, Sandra Fremlin.
the prand Championship The team played in
series.. against the Belmore Belmore for the Grand
Jitvenile champions. Championship last Monday
'In the first game against St. and Belmore played here
Mary's. the Raiders won 3-1 Tuesday.
in that town, Sunday March Tonight. Thursday, April 8,
28.
the Warn travels to Belrnore,
The Clinton net saw good game time 8:20. Friday,
goal tending throughout- e April 94,441kgt4 her
game by Darlene Chowen4 ,fttli3tiraid f rited,be., a Anal.
The first period remairied' 46- played in
scoreress as both reit m s, „, Bore 'Sunday afternoon,
battled to flash the red April 11, at 2 p. m .
'''Pattie Kay started the The Grand Championship is
scoring for the Raiders at a best out of five series.
10:21 in the second period Don't forget the Raiders
with an assist from Sandra Hockey dance this Saturday
ht t Com-
Burns. St. Marys scored their t!,3,
s
nly goal the game at 6: 26 in
This year's hockey season the second period.
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is hardly over and alreadyirs Tht goal, hoever was not
time to grab a glove and bat left unanswered for long as
and head out on the diamond., the Raider's fast skating
Clinton will have at least defenceperson, Patti Kay.
three minor teams operating " broke through St. Mary's
this year. Juvenile. Pee Wee lines to sere her second goal
Any boy in the minor level unassisted at 13:15, of -the
and Tyke.
second period. At 4:21 of the
pee wee andotyke who is in- -third period,. the Raiders
termed in trying tr,'"orthvictory was secured by a goal
teams are 'at ked'to cpirist 11% -in -Sandra Burns with an,
the arena and register tis assist Sondra Fep1n.-
Saturday stnaing April 19 The „second game of th6
between the hours of 16 a.m. series was underway last
Tuesday. March 30 in Clinton.
The victory went to the St.
Marys Dixies by a score of 5-
3. Sandra Fremlin. the
Raiders team captain scored
two unassisted goals in the
first and second period.
The third period saw a goal
dumped in by Phyltis Fremlin
with assists going to Sandra
Fremlin and Jennifer
Luckham.
On Wednesday night
( Clinton fans saw the Raiders
Ikecure their second win over
the,St. MArys Dixies. to bring
the.. "Ladies Intetrediate
WOAA Champions of 75-76 to
Clinton.
St. Marys scored two goals
in the first period. but were
unable to fire any past
Clinton's goalie. Darlene
Chowenthe remaining two
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and 12 noon.
The coaching duties this
year for the pee wees will be
handled by Dr. Ray Flowers
and Jack Peck, while Bryan
Marriage and Lowell Barnes
will handle the Tykes.
Incidentally. the Kinsmen
are supposedly sponsoring
the pee wees while the tykes
are looking for a sponsor for
this year.
How does ft feel to be
out on the street?
Find out. Take a walk.
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munity Centre.' eoni*6ni paid
have a good time supporting
the.Clinton Rrorters.
Tieketsare available at the
door or 'Irom- any team
member.
The teaM4ttoti.stics so far •-
tlq§s-aWr '706 SiMtr,
`Prontint capttain, 15i1).1
assists. n points; Patti Ka
assistant. 14 goals, 10 assist,
24sii
pesinttlist$,, "unetyttitn7tme N411;rs,
a
42
assists. .17 points:
Fremlin, six, eight, 14;
Jennifer Luckham, 16.
Debbie Cook. seven. six. 11;
Sandra Burns, eight, 12, 20;
Cheryl Flynn, two, two, four;
Jackfe7Wolchi,ncine, two, two;
Debbie Wilkinson, three, two,
' five; Joanne Palmet one ‘,
none. one; and Marianne
rreinlin, none, four. four.
Darlene Chowen. the goalie
played 16 games witlitilttlitts,,'
two losses. two ties aitd,'
shutouts
The total number of go
scored on Darlene so far is 29"
and her, goal average perk
game is 1.81.
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