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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-10-14, Page 16al ' "": • SA GODERICH SlqNAI;STA4, TBURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 • • 1,, •; — , BY RICHARD MADGE yard pass and run play in the to end Roger Legure, good for ' feels it will take a 100 per cent scored four points, M. Wolfe It's the battle of the giants first quarter. " 35' and five yard scores. effort from. all the Junior two, and C. Simpson one point. here today (Thursday) in Wildgen was on the receiving - The Junior Viking defensive Vikings if they are to upset the , Coach . Maureen _Dowds, Huron -Perth Conference end of another of quarterback crew, led by 'Dave Patterion, Panthers. although happy with the win, 25-18 decision to Mitchell. Donnelly's bombs in,the second Casey Wildgen, Ray Beach, In .girls' basketball, the was not exactly ecstatic about They s.hot,',only five for 33 quarter on a pass and run play Robert Hodges and Gerry • G.D:C.I. Juniors evened, their h e r t e am 's shoo Lfring 'from the floor- and,eight for that went 30 yards for a rparor O. Brien prevented Clinton from record at one win and one loss Performance. As an example, the from the foul line. Their score. , " being a scdring threat, by defeatingthe Mitchell JuniorS—G.D.C.1. gals..hit on only threoof -inability to find thetarget-was. ' Lawrence—baSsaline - , rarr-a-----'-ettaert'"Ilritinettrs- -scout ing-45-7-.,.--- ., '- - S a I 1 y- Stringer led the reports on the Exeter South Huron Junior Panthers, whom,b, Goderich , ,s,corers , with eight they meet today, tell of a big points, closely followed by Mary fast team led by their Taylor with seven, and Theresa quarterback who is. in his third lioorly with six. Mickey year of play and,is considered to Cruickshank and Brenda be one of the finest passers and Brissette added two points each. runners in the league. Donnelly For Mitchell, M. Robinson GDCI Sportsfrpnt Battle of year between Goderkh and Exeter football squads w 41 won their league opener last week, also ran into shooting problems as they dropped a football action. Fourunbeaten football teams -go into action with identical three win, no loss records in the ...-4dOubleheader.•.starting.e 1:30 By the time the afternoon's activity is over, in all likelihood tthere Will be -only two'teanis still '-unbeaten and they will probably turn out to, be the eventual first place 'finishers in theJunior and Senior divisions of the Huron-ferth Conference. • The combatants in the games are the Junior and Senior Vikings of G.D.C.I., and the Junior and Senior Panthers of Exeter South Huron. All four of the teams continued to show their superiority ' over the other Members of the 'conference last week by posting lopsided victories. The Vikings swept a doubleheader from the Clinton Central Huron Redmen, 52-0 in the Senior garde, and 36-0 in the Junior contest„ The Panthers kept Pace by blasting Listowel 40-0 in the ,Junior, andi 22-1 in the Senior game. \\ . For the Senior Vikings, Gary, 'Lounsbury was a one-man wrecking crew, as he scored five touchdowns to lead the rout over the Redmen. The six-foot,:' oneAcii.fuilhack.earriedAtlie bali 25 times ,and gained a total of '.'220.yards on the ground. 1;4 e entire' Clinton team urian ged a total offense of only 100 ards. The Vikings piled up a tO al offense of 420 yaras, 337, on the ground and 83 yards passing. - Lounsbtiry, scored three touchdowns in the first half on runs of 36, eight, and seven yards, and two fourth quarter majors on runs a four and 41 'yards. Lounsbury's running mate, fullback Ron Brown, scored two touadowns, while Norm McCullough added the other. Brown ,seored both of his touchdown in the third quarter on two and seven yard ruffs. He also kicked two conv.ersions. The Vikings other points were scored on a two point, conversion by McCullough.- . sweep for 35 yards to give the Vikings an 18-0 halftime lead. Dave patterson wasted • no time in the second, half, running the opening kickoff back 75 yards for a touchdown. The other two Viking majors came on passes from Donnelly The Vikings had a total'of 20 first downs, while Clinton, who 7 did not field -a -Senior team last ,. season, and showed the.effects- of their -inexperience, managed' • five. In the, Junior 'ame,• Ray Don DOnnellyrs squad' S 'offense ' worked well as a unit, with the offensive line giVing quarterback McGee Larry Donnelly lots of time„,,,to.,,,, hit his reC'eivers. FiiOiatarget was end Casey Wildgen,. on a 40 34 foul shot .attempts:- You can. 'coniptifftfe'cr'by some costly guess what the girls are doing at foul trouble. .practice this week. - Sue SmalleY was top scorer The Senidr girls, who had „for Goderich with seven points, Note - Senior game rescheduled for yesterday , Carole Cruickshank and Tanya Palmer added four each, while Mary Wilkin got IWo points and Barb Miller one. Janet McDougall let Mitchell with 13 points, followed by Ong' Reed with seven, K: Heney with three, and P. Sebben -and .5. Heneywith one point each: In soccer action, the G D.C.I. Juniors lost 2-0. to Seaforth last Tuesday. Their record now is one win againit two losses. Ed ,McClure scored in thefirst and Marvin Kale added a second half insurance goal for Seaforth. In Senior soccer action here last Friday, Goderich blasted St. Marys 7-0 for heir third traight. win. , .V10‘gt ,'•• Yesterday (Wednesday), both soccer teams travelled,. to Stratford to play Northwestern. • 44* The Goderich Vikings swept a shutout viciory over the Clinton- Redmen last week,as the juniors downed their.opponents 36-0 'and, the seniors 'made it 52-0.„ Here, -the rush is on as the ., quarterback fades for a pass play during the grid iron action. The hitting was hard in High School football action last week as the Goderich Vikings dumAd the. 'Clinton Redmen to shut out scores in both the Juniorand Senior divisions. Thejuniors won their game 36-0 and the Seniors took theirs 52-0. Today the undefeated Juniors and Seniors locally Ltake on the undefeated line up from South Hur'on Secondary School in Exeter in what will likely turn out to be the gaMe'fOr the league championship. ******t** Photos GODERICH MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION Saturday, October 16,9-11:30 A.M. Sunday, October 17,' 2;413;M: GODERICH AR.E.NA All coaches, managers and referees are asked to attend on Sunday. • PUBLIC ICE SK TING- FRI., October 15, 8-10 SAT., -October 16, 8-10. P.M. SUN., Afternoon2-4 P.M. Mernoriol A \ARENA trek r ADMISSION 50c \. - , In a norne game the tioderich•Senior Soccer team blasted the St. Mary's visitors 7-0 in a match played on the field,at 'Agriculture park. Here two forwards rush the net as the ball bounces free in front of a net defended by only a goal ,tender ThelictOry proved to be an easy one for the Goderich team. CURLING FEES 1971..7-72 Season , Multiand—COuntry Club• , •••,:k • ••(, FEES Payable to- JOHN MAC KAY (Treasurer of the Maitland Country Club) at the Bank of Nova Scotia, The Square. 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