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lectriers 'behind the a' ball.
ike •Eastwood scored on a,
and shot• to the corner to
arrow the dap but Hanover
ame back fo make it 4-1: Th,e.n
arty ih the third, Kent Feagan
ith his second goal of ,the_ day..
made it 4-2. with Daryl 1V"d e
and Mike Eastwood assisting.
The boys had the puck in the
Hanover end' the whole third
period but just couldn't get the'
equalizes. Tim Riehl 'and Tim.
Chisholm_ played a very sound.
defense. 'Both goalies Paul
Brenner and Terry Bean made
great saves in both games.
On Friday, theboys went,
back to Exeter for the- con -
!`y tinuation of, the tournament
and came home the "B CON-
SOLATION CHAMPIONS"
with a 5-2 win over I,,istowe,l.
Every member of the team
worked hard . and were
aggressive the entire game.
John Thompson scored from.
Kent Feagan and Randy
Gaynor in the• first period. ,In
the secorid, Kent•F,eagan scored'
from John Thompson, Listowel
made ,•it. `hot for tis with two.
early third period goals but
'John Thompson's second goal
from Dai"y"Madge made it 3-2.
Seconds later; Mike Eastwood
scored from Grant Garrow to
'.,melte it 4-2. Daryl Madge put
the icing on the cake with our
fifth,., :goal, unassisted. In the
garne,Coach • Williamson 'went
with .three forward lines- who
were . Dlaryl .. Madge,_ .,BrO,nt
Williamson and Mike- East -
'wood as one uriitr, ,Jo Thom:p-
son, -Kent Feagad and' -Ra dy
G.eynor -were others. Ken Huff,
Todd Graham and Nick
Trebish were "the third.; ,Tim,
,.Sailors win sixth
Juveniles help defeat-Narrston-
"1 rr a game played- December
• 2,9 in Goderich, the GodericiA;
'Sailors had four Juveniles in
standingplayer for the Suns trip to Saltfleet which will
Chisholm, Tim Diehl, Grant', p Y�.�. 'the I►r4eup ""arid defeated
Garrow Steve Sinclar • and with a goal and, an assist, His ' pr rbably be in• March. Harriston 9 7, Grant Seated
nal -'was the' winnin .one The Suns,�next game is here picked up two goals and Lee'
elton
Dave Smith were the 'defense,'geld l "�, l
Madge -arid Thompson accepted coming,,at the six minute mark • • on Saturday night at 6. w Arbour and Ron So,werbv,each
of the ,third period. Mothers' Liatowel -Will.be the visitors got a' ficial in their debut with
the '''tr'o'phy for the team, p d•
Goaltenderg Paul Brenner and
Terry Bears •played a strong
‘1. � M"onda;v, Listowel coach, January ,1,.:, The Goderich; second pex,iod` ,ended s�j�oiling
Joey Morrissey scored the Dahl will have his Cyclones Sailors bombed Mitchell 11-3. Rob's shutout. It. was a team
first Suns' goal an a backhand ready to try to blow cotTc'fi Both teams had only' l2 effort alt the way as all the'
a • conversion. of a .passout from Richard Madge's Suns out of players
of aggressive plays around the corner by Mothers. the rink. It ,should be a good""
figgame, the net and the. defense kept Morrissey also assisted on.' g
Rob-Ketlestine 'made several
outstanding saves in the first
period and threughotl,t . the
game for the Sailors and
Goderich went ahead 10-0 in „
the second I►c0ried 11►i glial,- by.
Paul i(, rriveau, Ken Merram,
Wane F'is,ier,_ .Jim Farrish,
heavy biting was also in- in a•cegula,r-ly scheduled game. the Sailors. Mike Courtney and.anot,herfot
sti tmenta-L itt the strong With „the S h A taken ken Mersin'!, Mitchell scorers
checking game produced by the- their ,3-2 victory to LGrantel played Friday eve,ntng,r twos quick goals before the
Suns.
Suns
,�ylsheritakey AI
Juveniles' lose in, overtime.
avtng , 1,n a regular O.H.A4 game
game.
The., Electrics finished the.
„vyeek with a 12-3 victory over
Seaforth in a league game at
Seaforth The boys showed
in,, the lineup. In the, Goderich goals were scored on,
first period, the Sailors went some excellent three way .
ahead 4-0. Wane Fisher opened . passing plays. Mitchell's two
the ~coring a it went ►r► goals"were scored by Rick Hein -
good scoring drives, 1' by Mather's winning goal Denis
v' siva •
keeping., the puck inside8 the Kerr got the other Goderich Suanal-Stars
blueline: Goderich's scoring 1 1 itl
goal,
a er ,y pouncing on a Q
was as follows''Daryl Madge, 2 rebound of a hard shot by
goals, 5, assists; Mike Eastwood Darrell Graham, to beat `
3 goals, 3 assists; John Thomp- Cyclone goalie Steve Coughlin. h�'stea:m
son 4 goals and 1 assist; Kent Nine penalties werexhttnded
Feagan, 1 goal and 2 assists; out in the hard-hitting contest, '
and In exhibition games played
$ t Williamson 1 go 1 d 1 five of, them going to Listowel. f
1 1 til
ren . ,
assist: Steve Sinclair g ' here on Saturday with • the
and 1 assist; Randy Gaynor 3 visiting teams from Saltfleet, 5t
assists, and Tim Riehl' 1 assist. " The Goderich- Signal -Star
.the Suns ran into a strong team
-• - Juveniles one of the hottest
rom .london
which is in first place with an
SUNCOAST' ESTATES clubs 'n town, will be home for
ATOMS Niagara Di"strict League` Salt ` •
The Suncoast, Suns, Atoms Goderich Memorial Arena.
won their fifth straight WOAA fleet. „ion both games,by scores
of 9-3 and 7-1.• On Saturday, January 11, the
league game Mon Darrel Graham did all the
undefeated record in the
two weekend games at. the
Monday atilt Signal -Stars will host Oakridge
defeating Listoyvel, 3=2, in exhibition test tie
Listowel '
The Suns record also s
�• off his
r. ham Cox.
skate on' a clearing pass from;"-" `buck an
d G
Tom Crawford. John Fenwick , There was only one penalty
assisted, Keri Meriam bounced called in the first .period to
one in to, make it 2-0, ' Tom Wayne Fisher for -interference
Crawford scored• unassisted as , at the, 19:22 mark. However, in
he le a. wrist shot go to beat the -third) period, Goderich was
Dan Carroll on his stick side.' . called fosix `minor penalties-.
Paul Corriveau got the final Mitchell gilt their third goal on
goal, at the 13:5.5 mark of the a power play by Barry Dietz.
perictd.,as he skated'around the .Tom C.rawford•• scored
defense uht<ruched.'.Jim Farrish Goderich's only goal ; in the
started the play., '° third ,period firm for 'the
`'� a total of five
•• •. � �• evening picked u,p •
', points. Ken Meriam let the
Ice over lakes, pon ls,'' and goal scoring with a hat trick ..
rivers can be left "up i;n the and two -assists.
air" if' the water level drops. . The Hot Stove League •
d Cross reminds you to check V (Lounge) will be starting this
he combined with:uJim Fdrrish'
and Mike Courtney at the'2 24. '
'!nark. Before the period-ended,,;-
Seaforth BevTers-'tied the game
on a high drive by.Robbie
L'iiwrie which partly' screened'
Rob Kelles'tine ��-
Saitcirg. left-*w1nger., Wayne
Fisher broke ;the tie on' a goal
unassisted atthe 5:33 mark,.4
the
the second period. Jim 'Hayte'
made it • :3.1 ,and before the
period:.ended, Paul Corrih:eau
pi.cked., up Jim Fenw ick's per-
fect pass to beat, .9eaforth's
goalie Al 'C:arter.
In the third and final perftid;
Wayne Fisher, Sailor's top goal
scorer: added three. mci'r�e goalr
Goderich --scoring, getting the Acres'. in an ex i i ton con - . .�
lone goal in the seobnd gamer Game time is 8:30 p.m. �'° ice conditions every time before talj „i eh""" r
seven, victor! in their last and •scoring'the hat trick in the
.The juveniles will then -0".'
v ° yentur:ing.! u• 0.040""'""" "''�'"' men Club will be looking after
es first game.
g resume• lea ue _...pl,ay Sunday;... Red ,Cross reminds vo►u: If
eight gMorrissey
Davi a ow • andJoey
seven wins being by a qne goal Morrisse .had assists. January 12 4:30 hey will host someone should break through
Y
Chesley in a 4:30 p.m 'contest• an ice covered pond, lake or
margin'.. -- 'Despite the _Iosses�'the Suns. .
The` Suncoast Estates team �. In ,twig oprevious meetings the....
he river, you .Help pond, staying
enjoyed their visitors company, Signal -Stars shaded the_ 'hack -from the hole and exten-
leagiiie record stands .at,-- nine
billeting the �Saltfleet players
victories, fou~ 'losses and one Chesley club 1-0 and 5=-3 with °ding a reaching assist. A.. tree
• overnight and.. ,getting' to know bothgames beinghighlighted
. _.tie, � ,.branch, a hockey stick or two
their guests.: - ,� e eel•.lent-_plavrna.ki•ng and. w,indhreakers. tied -together can
«G game ...• veT''was-a, - This is certainly one of °the ' • • r
tight checking one, with the �' end to end. action.,' make an efficient emergericx ._defeated Seaforth Beavers -in
benefits the boys derive from , laying a. reaching assist.h Lie flat. En- Seaforth last Sunday, •January
5, by-' i score of 8-2. Sailors
opened t:he scoring on a first
period goal h Ke Meriarm as
ht 'starts "with five of the d G ll g
me
tit-in'the upstairs auditorium
of the arena,
The- Sailors have been
playing good.hockey and need
your 'support. Their next game
will he this Friday against Clin-
ton Colts in- Goderich at 8`30
Sharp!!
Sailors get rare sweep as they
to his collection. Wayne. POOL..
Qn a .l• three
goals. A, s.a playing s rong .0 %7'
fensive hockey Were. Q0404 100
Tom Crawford and JimfFarriah
.as they •both picked Up °,two
„ assists in the game,. iGadekiri s'-
other goal in the third pealed
was scored by" Mike Courtney•
assisted by Ken ,Meriarn . and
Jim Farrish. Seaforth'•s second
goal of the game came at 15:47
Of the •third period by ,Jack ,
Mellwain by Paul Rau. , .r
Team manager John Doherty
• says "Make, sure you're out to
support' 'the Sailors es they
hope to extend theirs •winning.
streak to seven ,strat,'g-ht.•
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JIM
HAYTER
SPECIAL
teams" tied at 1-1 . after one
period and 2 -2 -after the. second minor hockey, and the Suns are
lopking forward' to their'return
period; r
Jim Mathei4s was' the` out- .
es to Gananoque in second round
action in the Orangeville Kin-
smen tournament last weekend.
:Fisher•blamed himself for the
loss saying'he relied too.•heavily
on his first line in'the final ten
Tined legs, overworked lin
'and needl.e�+s, penalties were
fisted by coach Doug'Fisher as
the' reasons" the Goderich
Signal-Sta-rs-blew'their 4-1 lead
to drop a 5-4 overtime decision
minutes "of the th' per,io_d ,
trying to protect°a 4-1 lea
He said his other lines•were
'playing well hut. he kept sen-
ding his starters out and • they •
.-• tired, giving ."up two ;:goals..
• Fisl $r'i aid" -that • the over-
worked, players could not keep
• up' to the rested Gananoque
forwards and took needless
penalties trying to step them.
"My other:lines never let me
• down before and they cereainly
'"
.tiir..c►u1d n.dt, hive � then.
'i panicked when-Gananoque got lL
• close -sand . cost our boys a well
* . dese.,rve'd ,victory," Fisher ;aid.
• In the first game of the tour -
11. nament the Goderich Juveniles
40 posted a shutout victory ovar
. Moor4town. Signal goalie; Pete'
Duckworth consistently made
• *spectacular saves 'stopping 33
• •'Mooretown shots for his ,first
shutout" Of the season.
The only -goal in that garne
was see ed by Kevin Meriam
ori a blistering 30 foot slapshot
that caught the upper corner
''sealing the ,Goddrich .victory
late in' the second period.--- ,,
' Stars coach 'Doug ` .Fisher
commended the .£aljbre-cif play
16ii"s _ team exhibited and feels
certain . that they are serious
contenders in the upcoming Orr-
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