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consolation championship over Clinton
• 'rhe Gudertt•h titintatlt Ks defeated Citi.
tun In two straight {;.isles to win the Huron
Perth consolation championship Stuafay .
Goderich won the first game ii l
to hike a one -gamic lead to the best -4)14111'4,e
series and clinched the championship w ith
an 8-7 victory in double overtime,
The first [acme of the series was Pitt}cd
.;'larch 11 and Goderich came out 141} int'
scoring three tinges in the first period fu
hail 3-1,
Goderich continued to dominate the.,
game scoring ono goal in the second period
atitl added two more in thy third period
while out,houting .Clinton b} .1 wife
margin.
,Jerry Ilartal and Blair Waterfield led
the team's offence with two gods and an
itssisl each. Shane Davenport and Ri ;1e1
Fisher scored one goal each, Jeff Ilodc,ts
and Jrc•rtt.ty Denuttttne had (Wu'
apiece al wi John Hruden and Mike Kumpf
had one each.
't'he'second gamic of the series Sunda}
was a seesaw affair as the lead changed
hands several tunes and even a 10 minute
overtime periucl failed to produce a win-
ner Jeff Hodges finally scored in the se-•
cund five-ininute sudden death overtime
period to win the gaine 8-7.
Goderich opened up a two -goal lead in
the game with Kumpf and Waterfield scor-
ing but Clinton came back with three goals
111 the second period when Goderich took
four minor penalties, to lead 3-2.
• Cor} liaylow tied the game with a hard
slapshut front the blucline and Harlin put
;6(14,114:11m the lead 4-3 with a wrist shut to
the 14)11 corner
'.lintun scored two quick goals to again
lead 5-4 but Goderich tied the game 1n the
final minute of regulation ti•t•ile on 11 goal b}
Brad 1•'islier.
Goderich stoned first in the 10 -minute
otertinu period as Flshci' scored his 1se-
concl goal of the gam. Clinton scored two
straight goals to take the lead' again but
Goderich responded with a goal by Jeff
1lodges to the score.
The teams then played a five-minute
sudden death overtime period and
Goderich won the game as Hodges took a
pass from Hartin from behind the net and
scored the winner:.
Goderich captain, Hodges, accepted the
trophy fur the Bantain Bs from Cliff
McDonald of Sheaffer Pen.
Hodges led the team offensively! scoring
four points on two goals and twt>♦. assists.
Brad Fisher had two goals and an assist
and Haylow a goal and three assists. Har -
tin had dirk, points while Waterfield and
1 umlpf• had one goal each, 11ruden and
1)enonnot had two assists apiece and
Davenport one,
Barb' s funnies clinch first place
'I'1oNLDAY N1(;11'1' 1.AL)1l' S
Barb's l3unnies have clinched first pluc'c
in the league,put the real battle is tier second
place. With only two weeks to i;4) • the
{)Idtiiners and the <Wallbanuer, are'
separated by„ung}' eight points. .
Auleen'l'hcriault 216, 222, 633, itnd Bret lila
1)ineen 216, 319, 6117, led the Angels to a 11%0
point win over the Marionettes.. Big L0l11is's
from Marg Miller 213 and. Vicki Dineen 258.
'l'hc Marionettes took 0.-vo,points led by VI nt
Mero 1•59,'1?tt Bradley 170 and 'l.iri'l} n B;ui
sister 239. .
The Blazers were o)1 fire as they took all
seven points. fron)°thc New-GalS. (;resit el•.
forts from Gladys Nicholson 165, I'ritt) 1Fite
190. Jean Pinder 195, Joyce Hamilton” 234,
(313, Lorraine ,Zones 2:35. 259, 659 triple :The
New -Gals were void of. points brit .uoutl
games from Mavis Fisher 195,.Sharon V1;tr'
shall 195, Nancy Schalbe. 199.
The'Vallbanger•s pulled out 019 are stops,'
taking five points .from Barb's • !hinnies.
{rood games from Debi Davidson. 191, Trish
Deighton• 2(14, Ann Smith. 270; Dianne:tient[
2:10. 249, (367 triple, The Bunnies held on lot
two points led by Joyce Pettus 183, Mary
1.ynn['Telford 191, Barb Alnlasi 231, Shirley
Kennedy 295, 73.1. -
'I'hc Oldtimers were bowling against 100%
Of their average and did themselves proud
h\ taking all seven points. Fltgh games roll-
ed ht Del Geddes 211, Melba ;Millet 212.
Nair[ t Wllite.23.4. (356, Bev• Million 241, 2.13,
1,nt) anil•Kt•is :Miller 210, 271, 659 triple.
S3,)NIDAY FORESTERS
This league is now done for the season
with results of the playoffs as follows. '1'•J'S -
7011. Spoilers - 6885, T.N. Rollers I1 - 6877,
I lend i'ins - 6860, Two Steps -6752, Mac Six -
iiti1tl, Six Pack - 6564, Shattered Dreams •
6478, Otttstrlers • 6.13:3 and B.•J.'S Bears ••615.4.
The high, scores for the night were Bill
lioak 622, Ken .13rownlee 308 and 768, Jack
(;ii'hert 268, Ralph. Curran (162, Darlene
• Rauh' 591, Brian :MacLean 25:3 and 730,
Dianne .Vlao.Lean 239, Toni Willis 298 and
723. •(lacy Nicholson 265. Sheila,Fabor 253
and 5582. Mary Bissett 232, Ruth Okc 6-48, Ted
Johnston 275 and 7.15, Doreen Willis 233, Ron
Kl;iges 3191 and 733, Steve Johnston 262, Ed
''''Sinvthe 265, .Sharon Duskucy 210, Doug;
.1lnskcrll 261 and 678. and Pat Haskell 203.
Sprinter den Johnson
named. Athlete of the Year
Sprinter Ben Johnson has been nanwdf
Ontario Athlete of the Year,. Ontario
Munster of 'l'ourisril and Recreation .kilo[ •
l Akins, aruiounced
Johnson, of Scarloruug11, Oilt.. is ranked
the number one.' 100 -metre sprinter iii.th,,.
tvorld, 130 established.0 new world record
1 at sea level 1 at the 'Goodwill (;aures 4)i "-
Moscow, running the event in 9.95 seconds'.
Ile has also set the World's hest time for
the indoor 60 -metres event and in 1986, he
turned in a gold utedal performance at tht',
('onlmutlwealth cradles.
"Ben .Johnson is undisputedly one of the
world's premier athletes." Eakins said.
•
.'Ontario is extremely proud of him. I'm
delighted to present him with this award.
for tht' second year in a row."
.Johnson will be awarded the Gerald
t; l:ulstone,Sculpture, a citation signed by
Premier David Peterson, and a special'
lapel pin to commemorate. his achieve-
limit.:.'I'he nominating Provincial Sports
Organization, the 3 )ntario 'Track and Field
.1saoc•iation, will receive a $5,000 grant.
The Ontario Sports Awards is a program
of the Office of the Premier of Ontario, ad-
ministered b} the :Ministry of Tourism and
Recreation, Sports. and°la'ituess Branch.
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Bantams are now entering the playoffs
with .John's Team emerging as winners in
the 11.00 ii:cn ,group Jeff's Team was se-
cond followed by Bunil)er' Bowlers an(i•
Dr•ean1 'l'eant. 'Pomo)} Leddy rolled a.201
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were Victorious. 501110 of the scores this
week are Michael Vesscy 186, and 470, Greg
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ilavtc r 195 and 969, Jason Venkiteswaran
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Burt 264 to 25.1' til th'e_final match. To get
there each bowled trine previous games
against some tough competition. From (38
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the 7th, 12'to the 8th, and six to the 9th. These
six Were Art, Burt - 281, ,John Miller - 269,
Doug Ilaskcll 251, Roger BcniWwies - 253,
Keri Johnston - 224 and Heinz Sartori - 219.
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