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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-01-09, Page 21Air ti GODPRICH T1-1 RBD;IA-'l ,• '(continued from• page 7) 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.• • 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- '' tario Minor Mickey A'tisociation *.****20-***************** Star of th� t ne: juvent•tes a. 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I Pty goderich yx' tiE.AET� 0 SQUARE 0 (n I SARK GOOERICH 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 528.1811 AIR CONDITIONED •' 'Playoffs. 401 .* * *• `..'` - 1°'°'•"i�• ryYar,�• c g: ,.n oda.-de STee'L.rG°k�t9''S�eL•1'8F7. 1 x * •*,° *'`ors go t . 11 -year-old' ' • This "week's Star -of the Week Denomme Flowers * Ro1"iert Cunimings,'the goaltender. fc►rc,t,lt _ team' in the peewee hi use league, Heins 'ii ,four year veteran * * : of the minor hockey ranks and is enjovin ^his first year in .' peewee: * Robert is in the,`3ignal-Star spotlight for earning •two -shut, . * Outs .this season, one, of -which he termed 'a tough one' and *was•al.so iri'strumental in• his team's :1-3 lie with the Sifto Salt team. this week. He came'up. with a stellar performance .* * in, the•- et' while,..his team rallied for the tieing goal with o•.. "iri':'tht�' amc... • only i (1 sec•cinc�. •g • �• • Richert tended pal for the atm all-stars last year and'has p* seen some �lim.ited action with the peewee 13 squad, He has ,a, *-one .more Vitt; left in peewee anal M13 Miles "to crack the 'A or lineup. -I * Robert is one of the few le�f'thanders playing goal and likes r* to pattern his style after ►tis'favorite player Bernie Parent. 4c "" Rohirt'is trying to perfect a stand up Style of :play and finds 3( * his position an .extremely exciting one, player attempts * ' • His style,is. to move hack tpto the net ifra l 1 tis fake him so he will get in t'tu►,close or lose the puck, {nl : hreaka-ways he likes to come out of the net which gives player little to shoot at if,.he elects to shoot and also gives him •room to back up if the Player comes in close, - 'Robert noted that the one disadvantage to playing goal is• the , hard _ sl pshot around the head which has plagued goalies aw ti`n oScupat'ional hazard, for, many years f *******..**************w****' • y y :> W * n * *„ /* A *• * * * * *'* * * * )'1 ^, os &ICe e ort It was a .quiet' week for, the Goderich Police Department as they had no major acei%sehts to report. 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