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runaway victory, 7516 Clair, Dennis Aubin led
overWingham. the , Vikings with 11 Next action for the
junior Vikings is today
Mik . Wedlock, Ben poihts. Colin Alexander here against Exeter.
1VIelick, and Chris Pitre had 10, Mike Wedlock
of exhibition games
Saturday in Sarnia,- Scott Bell and Karl Kroh -
mer with four each and
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liere Monday the beating St. Clair 50-33 and
Andy Masse with two
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Steelers edge
Seaforth 5-4
••T• he Goderich Lakeport
Steel Bantams got a goal
from Paul Day 'With just
' over three minutes
remaining in the game to
edge Seaforth 5-4 in
WOAA league play in
Goderich Saturday.
The goal was the third
of the game for Day as he
added two goals in the
second period and then
completed the hat trick
with the winning -goal.
The teams exchanged
single goals in- the first
period and were tied 3-3
after two .periods but
Goderich outscored
Seaforth 2-1 in the final
period to clinch the win.
• Seaforth scored the
first zooal of the game but
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The. Clinton Mustangs
advanced closer to the
top three • teams in
Central Jr. 'C' action last
weekend as they defeated
the Arthar.EagleS 5-3 on
Friday night .and the
it, was the only time they
held the lead. David
Gallow replied for
Goderich with :John
Thompson and Brad
Armstrong assisting.
Day s.cored twice in the
second • period for
Goderich while Arm-
strong scored the fourth
Steeler goal in the third a
period.
This week the Steelers
will participate • in the -
bantam tournament in
Clinton and their first
game iS against St:rat,
lord, Thursday at 7.15
p.m.
•On. Saturday they will
play Oakville at 9.45 p.m.
and Sunday they battle
Oshawa at 6 p.m.
Midgets hang on
for 4-2 victory
•
The • Goderich Green
and Parent Mustangs
built up a three -goal lead
against Mitchell and
hung on for 4-2 win in'
WOAA league play here
Saturday.
• Rick Stahl'scOred early
in the'second period on an :
• unassisted effort to in-
crease the Goderich lead
to three pals.
a :Mitchell got back in the
--game with a gcial at 5.03
of the second period but
'Larry Boyce countered
,for Godetich tow minutes
•later to restore the
Mustang's three -goal
bulge.•
All the scoring was ,
completed in the first half
of the game and the
teams played scoreless
over the final 22 minutes.
• Goderich held a2-0 lead
after one period of play
with John Huff Scoring
the first goal on an
unassisted play: Just 30
seconds later,- Willie
Denomme boosted the
Mustangs into a two -goal
lead with Huff and Jim
Fritzley assisting on the
play.
nig.
The StatIP Mu'relitlY
trail Walkerton by four
points.
In last Friday 11.1klit's
game, the Mustangs
d th corin
-first periO4 on goals by •The Eagles tied. .,the
Steve Arbo r,.assisted by gable late in the period on
goals by 'Fred O'Donnell
and Kevin Foord. The
Mustangs took a one goal
lead in the second period
on a goalbfPhil Arthur,
assisted by. Dave
Stephenson and Steve
• Arbour. The Eagles tied.
it up midway through the
• period on O'Donnell's
second goal of the game.
"The Stangs pulled away
in 'the third period. by
scoring two unanswered
gnats,. the f4rSt goal by
Dave Stephenson assisted
by Phil Arthur and John
Hart.; Steve Arbour
scored the insurance goal
assisted by Westburg and
Stephenson.
Sunday night's game
between Port Elgie,„ and
Clinton was the 'final
meeting for these teams
'Airing regular season
play. The Mustangs fell
behind early in the first
period as the Bears
outscored the Stangs 4-3..
•
Brent Daw assisted by
Johansson and Westburg,
. Bill Pickering assisted by
Jeff Watson and Greg
t Flowers.- and Greg
FlowerS-Erssisted by Mike
Pinch • handled the
Mustang scoring in the
first period:
The second period,
belonged to the Stangs: as
they outscored the Bears
• 4-2. The Mustang scorers
• were Claus Westburg,
• assisted by Brent Daw,•
__ Phil Arthur- assisted- by--
Dave Stephenson' and
• Steve Arbbur; Greg
Flowers., assisted by John
Hart 'andlohn Page, and
• Bill,Pickering asist€dbSr
GregFlowers.
• The third period w, as
, much closer as the Stangs
• outscored Port Elgin 2-1
• but the Bears outshot the
•'Stangs 14-9.
ape e S ginttle Watson.
Claus Westburg and Phil
Arthur and the second
goal by Claus Westburg,
assisted by Magnus
Johansson and Jeff
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Mike Wedlock (34)of he GDCI juniorNikings keeps a close watch on a
•Wingham player in league action in Goderich Monday. The jimiors won the
gaine 75-10fortheir fifth stTaightleaguevvin.-(photo by Dave Sykes-)
finiregOealll or oyedgathe
the me • Jr. Vikes win fifth straight
midway through the
second period.
Mitchell enjoyed
numerous manpower
advantages in .the final
period but were unable to
beat JintMcDcmald in the
Goderich net.
• BY TD „ scored 10 points, apiece seven, Andy Masse six,
, The • GDCI junior for Goderich,. Andy Kevin Adams five and
Vikings won two league Masse had „eight, Scott Joe Morrissey had four
games over the past Bell seven and Dennis Points'. • •
week, boosting their Atibin six, while Kevin Mike Wedlock had a 20
league record to 5-0. Adams and Colin point game against
Last Thursday coach Alexander had five each, SCITS. • Dave "Fin"
Lynn Meyers squad Da.Ve-McDonald and.johri McDonald and . John
• overpowered St. Marys • Leddy had four apiece. Leddy had 10 points each.
Bantarn B s win•
one, lose
• The goderich Bantam
Bs played -three league
games last week and
came away with two
points.
Last Wednesday they
dropped a 7-1 decision to
Zurich, on Friday • they
were defeated 5-2 by
Blyth and Saturday they
shaded Hensall 2-1 for
their only victory.
• In the game against
Zurich the teams were
tied 1-1 after one period of
play but Zurich wrapped
the 'win with three goals
in both the second and
third periods.
-Vanstone 'scored-
• the only Goderich goal in
the first period on an
unassisted effort.
Against Blyth the
teams were tied 1-1 after
two periods of play but
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78-7. The Vikings jumped Rob Plunkett had three Other Viking scorers
off to a 28-2 first quarter and Jim MacDonald had were Dennis Aubin, nine,
• • lead and Meyers went to two.
• •The Vikings won'a pair
• ... ' Morrissey.and Colin
„ his bench for the rest of „
Alexander with SiX each, '
the gentle.
Kevin, Adams, •Joe
-Phil Arthur scoredboth
Clinton goals in the third
•period, n assisted by
Stephenson and Arbour.
John Page made 40 saves
in the game while the
Port Elgin goaltenders
Made 33.
wo . -
Blyth outstared Goderich
*1 in the, final period-th• .
record the 5-2 win.
Pual McCartney scored
• a second period goal for
Goderich and Jeff
Feagan scored the lone
bantam third period goal.
In a game here against
Hensall Saturday the
Bantam Bs scored two
goals in the opening
period and • hung on for a
2-1 win.
Lee Frisby scored the
first Goderich goal from
Jeff Feagan and Paul
Brenner. The line clicked
again in the first period
on the winning goal with
Bre"nner scoring from
Feagan and Frisby.
Hensall ruined Doug
Dickson's shutout bid
scoring . with just two
minutes remaining in the
game.
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The Mustangs travelle
to Hanover .on the' eve of
Tuesday, January 14 and
quickly showed their ..
supremacy as Magnus
Johansson opened the
scooting on a goalmouth
scramble at 4:33 of the
first, _Session. Mike Pinch
aaanalsto• G. 1-•:g Flowers
, After Hanover tied the
score Dave Stephenson
put the Stangs in front for
good with Phil Arthur and
,Claut Westburg
assstisetvineArg.
bour talliei at.
9:36 of the second perio4
on a pass from. Dave
Stephenson for the only
goal 'of the period.
'Clinton struck •quickly
in the third, as Arbour got
his second consecutive
goal, assisted by Phil
Arthur and Tony Gib-
bings and Mike Pinch
scored from John Hart
„and Tony Gibbins.
HanoVer —launched a
comeback bid with three
straight goals with two of
these goals scored on the
powerplay as the referee
handed out a total of 20
minor penalties. On
several occasions, the
fans protested penalties.
Clinton's goaltender
Gerry Gaynor made 24
saves, while Hanover
netminder Brad Murray
faced 38 shots.
The Stangs have only
one home game left; on
Ja,nuary 27 and make
three • more „road trips
including this, Friday
night -when -they -go to
Arthur for an 8:30 contest
and Sunday night, when
they travel to Wingham
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