The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-01-17, Page 8The -Goderioh Sailors
'extended their modest
winning streak to four
games here Friday arid
thenfi- had' it abruptly
halted in Harriston
Sunday:
Here Friday the Sailors
dumped league rival
Mildmay Monarchs. 7-4
but Sunday they were
thumped 9-4 in Harriston
to end- their four -game
skein.
. The split leaves the
Sailors' with eight wins
against six losses and
"three .ties for 19 points in
17 games.
Against Mildmay the
Sailors held a 2-1 first
' periodlead, intreasedthe
margin to 5-2 after 40
minutes of play and each
team. scored twice,in the
finaineriod.. 0 •
Paul Kelly sparked the
Sailor offence scoring
three -goals and adding an
assist for four points, He
figured in the first four
goals scoring 'the Sailors
opening goal, assisting
Ron. Sowerby on the
second and scoring the
frist two Sailor goals of
the second period.
Jim Farrish, Scott
Park and Dale Duncan,
scored single goals for
the gailors. Graham
Hamilton, Dan
Colquhoun and Paul Rau
chipped in with two
assists apiece.
--Ttie-Sailars:..recent-wi •
streak came. to a close in
Harriston Sunday•as they
dropped a 9 -4 -decision for
their sixth logs of the.
campaign*. :, •
,Harriston built 1./P a .4-2
•• lead after the'firs-tfieriad,..
increased the margin ,,to
6-3 after 40 minutes and '
. outscored Goderich 3-1 in.
,the • period '• ta•
completethe rout. .•
• Bert Newman and
Hugh Clunas paced 'the
Hahiston offence with
two goals. aptece:
• PaulfRau, Dan Duncan,
Paul . Kelly and. Dale
. ,
Duncan scored the Sailor
goals. Steve • Meriam
assisted on two of the
goals, ' •
This weekend the
SaiiorsWill be •••par-
ticipatini in . An Inter-
mediate •tournament; in.
Milverton and their next
home game is. Friday,
January. 25 'against the
Lucknow Lancers. Game
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Conimunity
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joanne Duckworth and Curry and 'lean PaPer-
Lee Ryan teamed up for a nick were third with 801/2
point Wel of 84 to take Points.
first spat in the North-
South division of play at
the January 15 meeting of,
the •'Goderich Bridge
Club. There were eight
tables in play.
Mary Lapaine and
Dawna Sproule were
second with 78 points and
Jean Cook and Verna
Worthy third.. with 741/2
points.
Eleanor and 'Bruce
Erskine topped the East-
West diviAion with 88
points while bill Bradley
and A. Weereooriya
settled for second place
with 811/2 points. Auleen
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The Goderich Signal;
Star Juveniles humiliated
Like, visiting . Strathroy
•'c1i4 here Sunday at-
ternoon •defeating them
by the unbelievable score
of 26-2.
The Stars began the
travesty scoring in the
first minute of play and
never looked back. They
lead 8-0 after the first
4'
period, increased the lead
to. 15-0 'after two periods
and despite a .golaie
change. Strathroy was'
outscored 11-2 in the final
period:
Strathroy scored their
first goal of the game
midway through the final
period and three minutes
later scored their final
goal. In the meantime,
Goderich had pumpeci m
three goals in the three
minutes between
Strathroy scores.
Larry Daer 1,ed the
Stars assault on the
Strathroy goaltenders
with seven goals and
three assists for a 10point
afternoon. He scored
once in the opening
period and produced hat
tricks in the second and
third periods.
Team-mates Roger
Lewis, Bill Peters and
Greg Hallarri ,'scored
three goals each. Hallam .
added four assists to his
tatals, Lewis- three and
Peters, two,
Mike Hodges also
added seven points to his
stats with. three goals and
four assists while Steve
Lobb at...nett two goals.
Ken Reid, Terry Kisch,
• Larry Gaynor, Rob
Trebish and Stuart Crew
S'cored single goals for
the Stars.
This Sunday the Stars
play their final Shamrock
ieague game of the
season in Belmont at 5.30
p.m. The game could
decide top spot in the
final standings.
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A member of the Signal -Star juveniles came around the side of
the net to tuck in the puck in one of the wildest 'games of the
season. The Stars humiliated Strathroy 26-2 in Shamrock League
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play at the i Goderich Community Centre. Larry Daer scored
seven goals for the Stars. (photo by Jeff Seddon) •
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Merhantswin two.oftliree oth.
The Goderich
chants continued. to
hound the . Zurich
Buckeyes in the first
place battle in the North.
Division of the SHHL with
two wins and a tie in their
last t hree• gam es......
Last rweek the Mer-
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Point 8- and edged CCAT
7-5. Last Friday in Zurich
the Buckeyes scored a
power play • goal late in
the final period to earn a
4-4 tie with Goderich.
Following the tie, the
Merchants trailed Zurich
by one point in the North -
Division standings but
'Goderich is presumtrably
in first place after win-
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after the first period on a
power play goal by Phil
Paquette.
The Buckeyes out-
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second period to ho1d32
advantage after two
periods. Barry Bloch'
scored the only Mercharit,
goal of the period.' ' • •
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straight goals in the final
period from Paquette and
Ron Corriveau to regain
the lead at 4-3 but Gerald
Weido scored on a power.
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84 win over the Kettle
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Kettle Point held a 2-0
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the Merchants rebounded
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a four -goal lead. Each
team added two goals in
the final period.
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three goals in the second
period. Rob Standen,Phil
Petrie, Tom O'Brien, Phil
Paquette and Doug Smith
added singles. Standen
also chipped in with four
assists for a five -point
The
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tinued their drive for first
place hete Monday.
scoring .four tines in the
final period to shade
CCAT 7-5.
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Goderich led 3-2 after
one period but fell behind •
4-3 after 40 minutes of
play. They outscored
Centralia. 4-1 in the.final
period to record the win.
Bruce Bowman led the
• Merchants offensi.vely. -
with twogoals and an,
assist. Phil Petrie, Steve
Chase, Paul • Schaefer,
Barry Blochand Tom
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