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On .Friday night hisclub had dropped a 42 decision to the Bears and going into Sunday night's game Minton held a one point lead. over Port Elgin for the teurth and final playoff position. Nigro emphasized•the, fact that his team must give a 100 per cent effort towin• On Sunday. night the Mustangs . didn't let their coach down as they came out of the gates flying as they charged over the visiting Bears 5-3. The win clinched the final playoff position . for the Mustangs and put the Bears into an early hibernation. Clinton got a superb performance between the pipes from veteran Jim MacDonald and solid efforts by Dave Wright, Randy Marriage and Kevin Lee, who -were called up from the midgets. The game was dominated by the Mustangs until the midway point of the third period wilim the Bears finally solved the goalten- ding puzzle .of Jim MacDonald. The Mustangs got their first goal of the game on a powerplay at 9:42 of the first period. Defenseman Mark Soppi drifted in from .his point positionand fed Captain Jim Fritzley with a perfect pass which Fritzley quickly converted into the net. Clinton shot into a two goal lead at 17:14 when Brad Hymers won a race to the puck with Bear goalie Todd Root. Hymers slid and poked the puck to teammate Kevin Lee who blasted the puck into the empty net. The Mustangs seemed hungrier for goaliii the first period as they outskated Port Elgin by a considerable margin. Port Elgin Coach liloBlair was upset with his chits performance in the first" period as he could be heard in the corridor blasting his ,players in the dressing room. His main complaint probably revolved around the five needless penalties his'lelub took; in their own end. ' The' second penad ,saw Port Elgin skating harder but to no avail, as Clinton goalie Jim MacDonald . stoned them. cold. Both • teams opened up during the period but 'Clin- ton's defense was excellent limiting the Bears to only six shots. • .II the third period the Mustangs increased their lead to three goals as Grant. Pryde whistled a 15 foot slap • shot over the glove of goalie Root. Brent Daw added a short handed . goal at .7:43 when he intercepted a pass in the Port Elgin end and ripped a shot between the legs of Root. . ' The Bears hit the scoreboard for the first time in the game at 10:12 when Mark Arnett wheeled around and golfed a shot from the blueline that made its way past a screened • MacDonald. Randy Marriage came right back a minute later sliding one Mast Root, who was caught out of position. . Port. Elgin's Steve Straba added two late goalsto make the score respectable but it was sin;ply-a case.-of.:close_-_ but no cigar. • • Following the . game Clinton Coach Nigro praised his.club's performance. "Our penalty killing unit played an excellent game and our defenseman played well in front of our net. I was looking for a big effort from our guys and I certainly got it," said Nigro. The Mustangs finish off the season with two home en- counters with Hanover and Kincardine on the weekend. Clinton's playoff rival will be the second place Walkerton Black Hawks. The Mustang's should` be in good shape for the series as° goaltender Jeff Denomme and defenseman Mark Rowe are expected to be returning to the lineup. Profile: By Rod Hilts Jim MacDonald, 18, is in his second year with the Clinton Mustangs after playing one year of Junior 'B' with the Listowel Cyclones. He is presently enrolled in his last year at GDCI. Jim is considering to continue his education at a university level next year.. Along with his natural. hockey ability Jim adds enthuslastli to his fellow teammates. He resides with his parents, Mr. and M°rs. Allan MacDonald at RR 2,•Goderich,.