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Clinton News-Record, 1985-12-04, Page 18
r. Page 18--CLANTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEH3 4, 1985 Sports A member of the Blyth Bantams comes up with the puck while being checked by a ('lin- ton B team player during the opening game of the -Clinton Optimists Bantam Tourna- ment at the arena on No%"ember 28. Blyth won the game over the Clinton B's 8-1. ( Alan Rivett photo Bantams lose final The Clinton Bantam,hockey team made it all the way to the finals of the t' (livisiun, 00-. ly to lose a close 2-1 game to Lambeth on December- 1 during the first weekend of the Clinton Optimist Bantam Tournament. Clinton opened the tourney un November 29 with a-4-1 win over Seaforth. in the semi- finals, they played Mount Brydges and came away with a 3-2 win which put thein in- to the finals against Lambeth. .In the C consolation final, Mitchell canoe out on top with a 1Q-2 thrashing of Brampton Kinsmen. . • In 1) division action, the Clinti;n, B team was put .out of the. tournament in two straight losses to Blyth and Howick by scores of 8-1 and 5-1 on November 28 and 30. film went on to win trierr serol-tunai game against Ilder-ton but were defeated in the 1) final by Teeswater 5-2. ' Hawick took the I) cpnsolation game with a 3-1 winover Drayton. It took a shoot-out to decide the winner in the A division championship game between St. Marys and Forest. The snore was tied 2-2 at the end of regula- tion time and retained „tied after five minutes of overtime. St. Marys eventually won the gam(; by outscoring Forest 2-0 in the shootout.' In the A consolation final, Sarnia Township defeated North London 9-3. The tournament will continue un December. 6 to the 8 with teams in the AA and B divisons. CLINTON ENGINE SERVICE (Adiacent to Clinton Auto Parts) 482-5322 ANNOUNCING ...a hot pre -whiter deal from the snowmobile specialists. rta /a Receive a Saving on our fall snowmobile checks. Now until Deco 15. Peg. $49.95 $3500 NOW 9 Plus Parts BOOK EARLY be ready for the snow: Clinton Atoms outscore Goderich GODERICH - The Clinton Atoms outscored the Goderich Little Sailor Atoms by a 5-3 score in an exhibition contest on November 28. Clinton 5 - Goderich 3 Shawn Chipchase and Jason Carter paced the atom attack with two goals each. Danny Wildfong scored the other Clinton goal. For Goderich, Paul Wheeler scored two goals while Jared Whalen added the single. In the first period Paul Wheeler gave Goderich a 1-0 lead as his 20 -foot wristshot beat goaltender Derek Hoggarth cleanly. At 7:14 and.7:42 Shawn Chipchase scored two quick tallies to give Clinton a 2-1 advantage. On the first Chipchase goal, Scott Jewitt and Jason Carter combined on the end-to-end passing rush to earn assists. On the second goal, hard-working defenceman Scott Wright, kept the puck in at the blueline, neatly fed a pass to Jewitt, who in return fed ('hipsjiase at the crease for the easy tap -in. In Che second period, God.erich tied the score at 2-2 at the 3:12 mark with Whalen scoring. Before the end of the period, Clinton scored two goals to•,take a 4-2 lead. At 8:31 Jason Carter was set up on a nifty pass by defenceman Scott Rathwell and at 9:28 Danny. Wildfong scored on a scramble in front of the Goderich net, Chris Kennedy and Shawn Chipchase earned assists on the Wildfong goal. In the third, both teams traded goals. At 4:50 Goderich narrowed the lead to 4-3 on Wheeler's second goal, but Jason Carter's goal at 5:58 put the icing on the cake for the visitors from Clinton. Shawn Chipchase, with his fourth point of the game, earned the •only assist. The atom., Li ave, Lu rlanover this weekend to play in the Hanover Barons Annual Atom Hockey Tournament. Their first game is on December 7 at 9:30 a.m. against the Kincardine Kinucks. Their second game is at 1:30 p.m. against Kitchener. Clinton Atom stats Name Shawn Chipchase Scott Jewitt Jason Carter Mark Livermore Chris Kennedy' Danny Wildfong Scott Rathwell Scutt Wright Scott Shaddick Lee Gibbings Shane MacDonald Mark King Derek Hoggarth Derek Hoggarth ( As of Dec. 1) Goal Keepers Record u, Overall Season Record 11 wins — 1 tie — 1 loss G A 24 11 11 8 8 7 5 2 1 1 1 0 0 17 20 17 10 9 8 7 3 2 2 2 GA GP Avg 27 13 2.08 P PIM 41 31 28 18 17 15 12 5 3 1 1 6 4 6 2 8 6 2 4 2 0 4 0 0 Shutout 1 Twin City School of Hairstylin Watefloo, Ont. ' •Hairstyling • Barbering iT ..Ear Piercing Make -tip 55 Erb,St. East 886-6305 Monday to Friday - % 8:30 am to 4:30 pm) Classes start 1st of every month. 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Gray said new regulations have been introduced to bring kickboxing under the jurisdiction of the Ontario,.Athletics Control Act. 1'he relatively new sport had been considered illegal in Ontario under the Criminal ('ode of Canada because it„wasn't • sancticined or regulated by the province. • The new regulations clearly spell out the conditions' 'tinder which ” professional „kickboxing matches may be sanctioned and establish new medical monitoring practices' which will apply to kickboxing participants • and boxers alike," Gray said. 1n accordance with ,the new regulations, any participant who loses a bout by a knockout or; in the opinion of the officials, is believed to have suffered a head injury will be required to undergo a thorough neurological examination, paid for by the promoter. Failure to undergo the tests result .in suspension of the participant's license. The new medical requirements apply to . both boxing and kickboxing. "The results of the neurological examination will be analyzed over the two- year trial period to determine if repeated blows to the head result in immediate or cumulative brain damage .and will be used as a basis for further recommendations concerning these sports in Ontario," Gray said. • • He announced the introduction of other regulations which will allow females to fight one another in professional, 'boxing and wrestling matches. r Kickboxing and boxing were the subjects • of• the 19:33 study by an independent committee appointed by the provincial government . and headed by Dr. Allan Hudson, a Toronto neuro -surgeon., The committee report, concluded there was insufficient statistical data available to support some of the basic arguments in favor of banning "combative" sports, but recommended that such data be compiled by closely monitoring head injuries suffered by the participants over a trial period. • An individual with expertise in the martial arts will be appointed by the Ministry to' assist in the licensing and regulation of kickboxing. . • Gymnastics club holding Parents Night s Gymnastic classes invite parents The Clinton .Gyinnmastics Club, spon- sored by the Clinton Recreation Committee, is holding a Parents Night 'on December 9. All students are asked to bring their parents to this final class of the .,year. The .class times are: Beginners - 7 tb 8 p.m. Advanced -8 to 9 p.rn. All classebiare being held at Cen- tr•al Huron Secondary School. - ' All 't':1i'nts and parents are •rerninded that the winter .session will begin. in', January. Watch the News -Record for Track and The Indoor 'Track and Fielil season is already underway at C.H.S.S. for .the 1986 season, This year's team is looking forward to another successful season with the ultimate goal of maintaining last year's fourth place position in the 1-luron-Perth finals. - Mr. Ludwig has been running noon -hour and after school practises for the runners and reports a good turnout this year. He is impressed with the quality of the distance registration information. Bantam tournament Just a reminder that the second phase of the Optimist' Bantam 'Tournament is this weekend at the Clinton Arena so plan, to at- tend. Town Hall A personal invitation is extended to all Clinton land area children to come and meet • Santa Claus this weekend. The jolly fat fellow is coming to Clinton on December 7 from 1:30 until 3:30 p.m. in the Town Hall Auditorium. Theatre The Clinton •Recreation Committee is sponsoring The Great Canadian Christmas Caper at the Town Hall Auditor'itun on Thursday, December 5. There will be two. shows at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. All shows are open to the public. Admission is $1 per per- son, field season underway runners in particular led by WOSSA Midget Cross Country Champion Steve Souch. We should be stronger in that area. Mr. Craig will be coaching ,the sprinters and relay teams and will commence practises in the new year. In the field events, C.H.S.S. will Miss the contributions of. 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N1A 1W7 Reg. No. 0184192.01-03 a strong contingent in the field events. Mr. Mann has volunteered to help coach the throwing events replacing Mr. Ziebarth who was recently, transferred to Bluewater Secondary School. This year, the team plans on participating in two or three indoor events prior to the out- door season. The first of these events is on January 6 at the University of Western On- tario. BEST INTEREST 111 0 O½O* Guaranteed Investment Certificates *Subject to change Gaiser-Kneale fo Exeter 235-2420 Clinton 482-9747 Insurance Brokers Inc Grand fiend 238-8484 Goderich 524-2118 , Give Your Family THE ULTIMATE GIFT ECURITY AND PEACE OF MIND Complete Residential Security Systems it T'.." rrperldncd/lila Accounts Proulnce Wide AM AR ECUR Y VSThMS 1-800-263-7562 346 Christina St. Sarnia Ontario NTT 3W6