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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-11-04, Page 14
ERI.CH BigNAL*AR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 40171'' First step on playoff. trail BY RICHARD MADGE The G.D.C.I. .Vikings senior,' football team takes the first step along the playoff trail here tomorrow (,Friday) when they meet' Listowel in the "A" series semj-final. game time is '2:00 p,m. • eeatrse • & --a-- •--c lex for thfirct place, there will be two,.' other sudden -death series. Central Huron meets South Huron of Exeter in •one, while Wingham plays Stratford ,Central in the other. The winners o''these two series will meet each other in another sudden -death match, and the winner of that will nieet the winner of the '`A series (Goderich or Listowj on F'rl ay, '.Vovem`faer 1�, in the P h ot®S for sior Viking and it "no contest" against the Seaforth Golden Bears. • . The Vikings scored the first five times they got their hands on the ball., en route to a 54--0 wipeout. Coach Horner juggled --his lineup, using five -juniors throughout the game_ _ - O'Brien, who ran "well from the fullback slot, will be used in that spot in the playoffs. His speed and throwing ability can both be, utilized from that More GDCI Sport News On Page _8A final. Because of the Vikings first place finish, with ,a perfect six win, no, kiss record, the finals will be played here, should the Vikings defeat Listowel. The Vikings did' not meet Listowel during the regular schedule, but . scouting reports indicate tfiey are much improved over last year -..They are reported , to be a big team, but slow in rn't ting the ball outside. The Vikings have., been working in practice on improving the offensive rine p••lay ;and .their ;,pass defence, 3n „ the f anal game of the ,l„..,xe s'l�.e ''le�WwU.+�rll�����''�;•KT,,4Mi.ia'•NA' by Don McGee position. Ron Brown will be _ The junior " Vikings, who moved to ' a' defensive finished second in league play, corner -back position to replace diet, , Wingham in . semi-final Al' Shelton who is out, with an action on Wednesday here.. If injured knee,:they were able to. defeat Coach Horner also sees "these Wingharrr, they will play the switches as taking some oi'ithe wniner' of the Stratford load off Gary Lounsburti who Northwestern semi-final in the Girls basketball teas lose some; win some �wvw•{ RICHARD MADGE The junior girls' basketball team won one and lost one in Huron Perth games played last week, `;"4XL.WS 1Z3 )i55 5M14. YM =SS Zic St43 =14 PrAMSSMIMic=A. SQUIRE GIFTS it e tl -• 'HIGHWAY 21 S.,, GODERICH jANUA'RYu' Smalley with 14 points, in their .32-21 victory, Barb Miller and 'Clara Bedard. OCTOBER got four point -each, Carole .i �� • Cruickshank and Wendy Ryan• They to Seaforth 24-16 three apiece, and Tanya Palmer„ on Tuesda` , but came tack& and 'Mary Wilkin 'two paints • A whip Stratford Northwestern. eacl( i8- -15 on '1'hursda, w Brenda Dietz was "Seaforth's 'I'he Goderich -girls' re 'brd' "is :top scorer ' with eight points, now tour wins and three losses, while • 'Betty MacGregor had has. been the tenni workh.ot'st', �'ulal 1 next Wcd.nesd•ay-,-iti• either with two games remain"ing'rn: rae -.seven, 1Vfl riahrie Segereri four, 1 _going both ways. - rat ord or k xeter:. arid.-&ae- Ilri6s©i?-�arttitt Silts-� Against Seaforth, the G.D.C.I, one point each. team played catch-up- ball all Against Northwestern, afternoon, but never quite made. Goderich lost by a :37-31 score. it. Joanne Kunz~ did the biggest Goderich point getters were share of the damage, getting 15 led by Carole ,Cruickshank with points for Seaforth. Theresa • 13, and Mary Wilkin with 10' Elonagan added seven, and Anne points. hour other players added Hopper two. two points each. They were Sue, 1,'or f;oderich, Mickey Smalley, Barb Miller, Clara Cruickshank and Marj Taylor Bedard, and Tanya 1?'almer. • �,.a, w �T �,�,r..-� �ltxr�.. L?� y,.:l�?�.it.,�`��:.dx.�lSlaa:�.r�.�,:,EL-��;ixa:t£orf1=�Ocan�.ait;�ray:- B3rissette scored three points, hit .for 16 points, with Diane while, Sally Stringer and Theresa 'Gatenbry getting eight, Marj Lott W Doody had two each, and Deb six, $ev Wilhelm t'ive, and Karen 'Turner got one. ¶.trashy ,two,points. --' ctO • In their victory over Both Goderich teams play W Northwestern, the,Uoderich girls twice this week, Tuesday against il were led by Marj Taylor with 15 Listowel -and Thursday 'against W points, Becky Crawford _, added Stratford 'Central to end their W six, Mickey Cruickshank five, schedules. ' Sally Stringer and Chris-- i•ldgen t four each, and Jane Smith and Jan Ginn two points apiece. 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