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A member of the Goderichf Burger Bar Royals fofund himself in
the slot with an open net in action against Blyth at the Goderich
Industrial Hockey Tournament on the weekend. Blyth defeated
Goderich 11-2 and went on to win the B championship over Port
Elgin. Lucan won the A title with a 5-1 win over Port Elgin
Fenton. (photo by Dave Muffitt)
SPORTS
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toms reach final in Seaforth tourne
The -Goderich Suncaost
Atoms - enjoyed lmodest
• success at the Seaforth
•tournament • on the
• weekend reaching the
consolation final before
bowing to London.
The atonns- were fore-ed—
into the consolation round
; dropping a ,8-3 decision to
Brussels in their first
game. They •rebounded
with a 6-2 win over BlYth
• and a 2-1, victory over
Kincardine before losing
6-3.to London in the final..
The Suns played poorly
in their 'oepning round
game and although•they
only trailed 4:3 after two
periods, Brussels
• countered with two third
period goals to wrap the,
6-3 victory.
Scott Garrow scored.
two–goals for Goderich
and assisted on the other
by Shawn Larder.
The Suns put their act
together in the second
• game in disposing of
Blyth 6-2:
Garrow again sparked
the aton•Ooffence with a
four -point effort.He
assisted on the first goal
• by line -mate Gary Erb
and t1 -len scored three
straight goal. Richard
Boddy and Larder scored
the other Suns' goals.
The atoms continued
their fine play in the
consolation semi-final
and edged Kincardine 2.1
to earn a berth in the
final.
The teams' played
through a scoreless first
period and Rodd Nurse
put- Goderich in the lead
with an! unassisted goal
late in the second period.
Garrow increased the
Goderich, read to two
goals, scoring what
proved to be the winning
goal late in the third
period.
ICincardine
the -game scoring with
two and a --•half minutes
remaining in the game
but • the Suns held 'on for
the Win.
In the final game' - the
Suns fell behind early and,
were unable to, make up
•the__dercit -in losing to
London 6-3.
London piled up a 4-1 •
lead after one period but
Goderich retaliated with
two second period goals
to reduce the deficit to 4-3 marker and scored both
after. periods. London
clinched the win scoring
twice in the final period,
Garrow figured in all .
three Goderich goals as
he set Up Darren Stan -
bury for a first period
Suns' goals in the second
period.
-• A third period •defen-
• sive lapse cost Goderich a
victoryas they dropped a
7-4 decision to Listbwel
MondaY.
Goderich trailed 4-3
• after' two periods but tied
the game with a goal
Merchants lead league
.., Listo,,,e, wrapped the
early in the final period.
• victory scoring three.
The Goderich Mer-
chants are •currently
'leading in the North
' Division standings of the
South Huron Hockey
League having lost only
three of 18 league games.
In those 18 games the
Merchants have won 13,
lost three and tied two for
28 points. Second -place
Zurich has a 12-4-1 record
for 25 points.
Centralia leads the
south division on the
strength of their 13-3-3 second in ' the goals
record for 29 points, Th .e against • depdrtme_nt
Merchants pla"yed having allowed 69 goals in
Parkhill here Monday 17 games.
and a win 'would leave ' Offensively Goderich
them with the best league has scored .117 goals for a
record. . 6.5 average. -Centralia
The Merchant's suc- leads the league with 118
cess is also reflected in.
their defensive statistics: d
goals- in a three-minute
span late in the game.
Gary Erb" and Scott
Garrow scored two goals
• each for Goderich,
On Saturday the Suns
will host Kitchell in a
4p.m. game at •the
Goderich community
goaIsf ,,
or n19 g mes . Centre.
The goaltending duo of
Doug Fisher and Doug
Spitzig have allowed only
56 goals in 18 games for
3.11 average. Zurich is
Scott Garrow chosen
tourney MVP
• Suncoa.st Suns left
winger, Scott Garrow,
was most impressive at
the • Seaforth Optimist
tournament on the
weekend • and was
selected as the overall
most valuable player.
Goderich won two
games in the tournament
and reached the con-
solation final before
losing 6-3 to London.
•_Lithe four tournament
•games, Goderich scored
a total of 14 goals and
Carrow had his hand in
on 11 of those goals.
He scored eight goals,
including three in one
Goderich United
Soccer Club
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eQDZRICH SIW4L-STARMIU4SDAY,:;TANTJARY041./
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ucanilwinwA
championshJ
Luca captured the
Goderich Industrial
Hockey Tournament held
here on the weeken4 with
a 5-1 victory over, Port
EginFenton the A
Champion'ship Sunday.
The win was the fourth
straight for Lucan as they
., clumped $lyth 9-6 in their
opening game, edged
O'Briens on penalty -shots
after -the teams tied 2-2, ,
and they earned a .berth
in the final with a penalty
shot win over Seaforth.
The teams were tied 3-3
after regulation time.
Blyth captured the B
,Championship as they
shaded Port Elgin
Arlington 5-4 in the fina,l.
Blyth lost their opening
round game 9-6 to Lucan
but rebounded with an 8 -3 --
win oyer Zurich and
thumped Burger Bar 11-2
in the semi -.final.
,TWo .tOderich teams
battled.: in the A division
as O'Briens defeated.
Zurich 7-2. in their first
game- before losing to
Lucan in overtime in
th'eir second game. •
Sunset defeated Forest
7-5 in their first game but
were eliminated in a 5-1
loss to Seaforth.
Burger lost their first
Sailors win one
in Milverton •
The Goderich Sailors
participated in an
Intermediate C tour-
nament in Milverton on
the weekend and were
eliminated in their third
game.
The Sailors came up •
with a strong effort in
their' first game despite
dropping a 322 decision to
Harriston. Harriston
went on to win the A
Division Championship
over Campbellford.
The loss relegated the
Sailors to B division play
where they,. dumped
Milverton 5-2 in their
second game. They were
eliminated from further
play with a 5-4 loss' to
Brighton Saturday.
In their first gatne
against Harrigton,
Friday the .Were
OtitsCored 2-1 in the final
period as tarrigton hung
on for a 3-2 win.
The teams played
through a scoreless first
period and exchanged
single goals in the second
period. Dave Dubrick put
Harriston in the teed and
Graham Hamilton tied
the score with a goal late
in the period.
The S.ailors took the
lead in the, final period on
a goal -by' Ron Sowerby
but Harriston replied
with goals from Dubrick
and Ross Weber to claim
the win.
Goderich rebounded
from the first round
setback to record a 5-2
victory dyer Milverton in
13 division play. Ken
Daer, Dan Duncan, Dave
Bartliff, Paul Kelly and
Graham' Hamilton scored •
the Sailorgoals.
On Sa_turday, Brighton
Scored the only goal of.the-
f a4-4
tie and defeat the Sailors
5-4.
Goderich trailed 2-1
after 20- minutes of play
-but outscored Brighton 3-
2 in the second period to
tie the game 4-4 fter two
periods__ Bill Hazelwood
scored the only goal of the
final, period, adn his.
second of the game, to lift,
Brightonto the 5-4 win. • "
Paul Kelly led the
Sailor .offene with two'
goals and an „assist: .He
was also selected as the
tournament's most
valuable left winger.
' Graham Hamilton. and
Dan Duncan S'cored the
- other Goderich goals.
game 11-2 to Seafon,..th)mt
• beat ,Forest p penalty
shots in the second round.
were eliminated hy
Blyth in their third game.
Holmesville lost to Port
• Elgin on penlaty shots in
their first game and were
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