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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-11-09, Page 27PAGE 8A --aODEI UC H SIGN TAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1983 GDC I Viking $ reach champions* , ip roun in Sarnia Fritzley in their preliminary round victory Against Sandwich, Fritzley had 14, eight apiece and ©'Neill two. over East Elgin. Mary O'N.eill added eight, Stapleton nine, Graham seven and O'Neill All three teams in the championship round Allston Graham had five points, Christine four. had 1-1 records, but Kingsville and Sand - Stapleton had three and Mary Alexander In the Kingsville ;; ;.me, it was Fritzley with advanced because of superior points and Anne Allan had two pointy apiece. with 24, Graham 15, Allan and Stapleton for and against. BY TO 116' GDCI senior Vikin reached the rSttm ptionahip round of the Sarnia Referee's Classic Basketball Tournament last weekend in Sarnia. The Goderich girls got fly East Elgin 40-33 in preliminary round play and then won one and lost orle in the championship round robin, losing to Windsor Sandwich 4634 but defeating Kingsville, the top team in SWOSSA, 57 53. \ The tournament served as a warmup for ti[e --Huron Perth playoffs. Yesterday, Tuesday, the Vikings played in sudden - death semi-finals. The finals, a best three affair will be played Thursday of this week and Tuesday and Thursday, if necessary, next week. This represents a change in the previously announced schedule for playoffs. The Vikings got 22 points from Kim Win away lose at home Legion Midgets split lit weekend games embarrassed b the Ylderton Midgets.4 -1. added one goal each. Williamson had three y assists, and Doak, Sideris and Trevor The Midgets ran into a hot goaltender who Martin had an assist each. Ray Bedard constantly stopped Goderich shooters time played well in goal for Goderich. and time again. Goderich finally broke the shutout with eleven seconds left when Pete Willems scored an unassisted goal. Goderich now has a couple of weeks off since next Saturday's game with Exeter is cancelled because of the Huron -Perth football finals. The Goderich Legion Midgets split a pair sof weekend games, winning in Lucan Friday 7 -1 and losing at home Saturday to Merton 4-1. At Lucan, the midgets jumped out to a quick 4 - 0 lead in the first period and then coasted to victory. 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The senior Vikings finished the season undefeated with a 'perfect record often vic- tories in ten games. Their tenth win was an 80-9 triumph over Central Huron. Kim Fritzley, with 28 points, led the Viking at- tack. Mary O'Neill had 11. The Vikings finished in first place and played Stratford Central here Tuesday in sudden -death semi- final action. The . junior Vikings defeated Central Huron '60-6, led by Tammy Gibbons' 15 points and another 12 from Sarah Alex- ander. The junior Vikings finished second with a record of nine wins and only one loss. They played here Tuesday in sudden -death semi-finalsagainst Listowel. Winners of the semi-final matchups ad- vance to best -4f -three final series next Tues- day, Wednesday and Friday to determine the Huron -Perth champions. e The senior Vhtings finished regular season ®enols with a perfect 104 record when they defeated Clinton 869 last week. Denise Connelly takes a shot at the basket during the Clinton-Goderich game. 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The Vikings finished in first place and played Stratford Central here Tuesday in sudden -death semi- final action. The . junior Vikings defeated Central Huron '60-6, led by Tammy Gibbons' 15 points and another 12 from Sarah Alex- ander. The junior Vikings finished second with a record of nine wins and only one loss. They played here Tuesday in sudden -death semi-finalsagainst Listowel. Winners of the semi-final matchups ad- vance to best -4f -three final series next Tues- day, Wednesday and Friday to determine the Huron -Perth champions. e The senior Vhtings finished regular season ®enols with a perfect 104 record when they defeated Clinton 869 last week. Denise Connelly takes a shot at the basket during the Clinton-Goderich game. (photo by AnneNarejko) d