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Concentration is etched on the face of this participant in the
Huron -Perth high school playdowns. (Photo by Joanne
Buchanan)
GDCI boys'- curling team
wins Huron -Perth crown
The GDCI boys' curling learn has gar-
nered another trophy in its seasoni of many
on -ice accomplishments, this,time winning
the Huron -Perth high school curling
crown.
The playdowns, involving both boys and
girls teams, was held last Friday at the
Maitland Curling Club in Goderich. The
girls' winner was the Julie MacBeth team
from Clinton high school.
The boys' team of Scott Collins, Dan
Durst, Fraser Huyck and Mark Jeffrey
defeated the Norwell high school team
from Palmerston in a close 5-2 game to
lead off the day -long event.
In the • other morning . game, Clinton
defeated St. Marys, setting the stage for
another match -up between the Goderich
add Clinton teams. This was the sixth`time
this season the two rival school curling
teams have met in competition.
The game started off as a strategy -filled
one, with each skip trying to gain the
advantage with front and corner guards.
.The Collins rink soon wore them down with
their accurate hitting and soft come -
around draws, leaving the Clinton team
looking at a three-point disadvantage
coming home. Goderich won 48-5 and
bacame the first Huron -Perth curling
winner from the Goderich school in the
past 10 years.
The boys' team will be travelling to
Glencoe on March 10 to compete in the
WOSSA playdowns against teams from
London, Middlesex, Elgin .and Oxford
counties.. •
Prior to the WOSSA competition, this
same team will be competing in the Pepsi-
Cola Junior Men's Championship for the
Provincial Honors in. Barrie this coming
weekend. Here they will meet teams from
• all over Ontario in an attempt to become
the province's representatives in the
Canadian Junior. Championship*, ;.which
take place ,in Halifax later in March. All
their fellow curlers from the Maitland
Curling 'Club and the high school and
public school kids who curl with them
during the week, wish them the best!
." •
hnton Mustangs elinunated f
By Roil Hilts
"The kids gave it a good
effort but, Walkerton wan
ready for us," were the
words of Clinton Coach Jim
Nigro following last. Friday
night's 5-0 loss to the
Walkerton Black Hawks,
The loss eliminated the.
Mustangs from the Junior C
playoffs with Walkerton
winning the semi-final series
4-2.
According to Nigro the
Mustangs weren't in Friday
night's contest from the
start,
"They scored some weak
goals at the beginning of the
game and that put us behind
the eight ball," said Nigro,
"We didn't discipline our-
selves enough but we had the
talent to win."
Last Thursday night on
hdme ice the Mustangs were
mashed 8-3 by the Black
Hawks.
Clinton played one of their
poorest games of the season
as their defensive game
collapsed.
The Mustangs' offensive
threat wasn't very
devastating as it could only
muster up four shots on goal
in the second period. ,
In the opening minutes of
the game it appeared Clinton
.came to the rink to play
hookey as they .scored
quickly to grahaMi lead.
.Tack Adams scored at,087
when he banged bonne a
rebound from a Sean Van
Dongen slap shot, Three
minutes later Randy
marriage got a powerplay
goal when tie picked up his
own rebound to beat
Walkerton goalie Scott Fritz
for a 2.0 Clinton lead.
The Mustang bubble was
burst within a span of "13
seconds as the Hawks
stormed back to tie the
game.
Kevin Kieffer backhanded
a shot over the shoulder of
Clinton goalie Jeff Denomme
at 11:23 to start the ball
rolling. At 11:36 Clarence
Rosevear drilled a wrist shot
low to the corner to even the
score.
Clinton did well to come
out of the period tied as they
killed off a four minute
disadvantage.
The second period was
dominated by the high -flying
Hawks as they outscored the
local lads.3-1.
The Mustangs made it 3-2,
53 seconds into the period
when Captain Jim Fritzley
fed defenceman Darrell
Graham with a perfect pass.
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Grehaiii cruised in from his
pot position, Wok the Pans,
and blasted a low hard shot
pastFrlte.
Walkerton tied it up
Midway through the period
when Dan Davidson stole a
loose puck around the faceoff
circle beating Denomme
with a quick snap shot
After the Hawk's third
goal Clinton's checking
seemed non-existent. They
stopped forechecking and
left their checks . uncovered
in front of the net.
At 11:55 Jeff Davidson shot
his club into the lead by
poking in a rebound through
'the legs of Denomme.-
Wayne Mills got his first of
three goals at 17:27 when the
Mustangs gave away the
puck in their own zone. Mills
picked up an errant Clinton
pass and slammed the puck
into the net before the
Mustang defence could blink
an eye.
The third period resem-
bled a practice session as the
Walkerton club skated
CODERONAI TA#t, WEDNESDAY, mamRY 23,1983—f'AGE`34
unior C playoffs
circles around thelvhintanen,
outscoring Clinton 3.0,
Kevin Elliott and Wayne
Mills with the ha$rtrick,
rounded out the sco ..g for
theHawks,
Following the game
Clinton Coach Jim, Nigro
shook his head in disbelief of
his club's performance.
"We totally lost our
composure and blew it; We
couldn't get the puck out of
our own• end and that, cost us.
When you only get four shots
on net in the second pir od,
You're not goltig to wiR is any
hoekeygames," said Nigro.
When interviewed at the
Junior C hockey banquet in
Clinton last Saturday night,
Coach Nigro said he was
pleased with the effort his
players gave him.
The boys and 1 are
satisfied with our ac-
complishments this year. I'd
like tp thank the players for
their efforts this season. The
key to this " series was the
first game. B' we could have
won that first game on home
ice, it definitely would have
helpedus," said Nigro.
,As far as Nigro's future as
coach of the Mustangs goes,
the decision will be left up to
the team executive, who
meet Thursday,
All in all it was a good
playoff series and the Clinton
players, management and
executive should be
congratulated for 'their ef-
forts
fforts this season.
Junior C banquet held
On Saturday night the
Junior C Tier Two Banquet
was held at the Clinton
Legion Hall.
Guest speaker at the
banquet was David
Cressman, Coach of the
Stratford Cullitons and
former player with the
Minnesota North Stars.
Following Cressman's
speech, Ontario Hockey
League Chairman Keith
Baulk presented the awards.
The Leading Scorer
Trophy was won by Steve
Simpson of the Kincardine
Kinucks. Simpson scored 26
goals and added 42 assists
for 68 points in 26 games.
The goaltending duo of
Ken Weise and Randy Petrik
of Kincardine picked up best
goaltending honors for their
combined averages of 3.33.
The Best Defeaceman
Award went to Brad Frit
zsimmons of Kincardine and
Rookie of the Year honors
went to Jim LeGrande of the
Wingham Ironmen.
There was a tie for the
Most Valuable Player Award
between Brad Murray of the
Hanover Barons and Brad
Fritzsimmons from Kin-
cardine.