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Juveni-le s riij
The Goderich Juvenile
Bs scored seven goals in
the opening period and
coasted to an 8-3 win over
Listowel in playoff action
in Goderich,Stinciay.
The win gives the Bs a
one -game lead in the
best-oflfive series with
the second game
scheduled for Listowel
Saturday'. The third game
will be played here
Sunday at 4.30 p.m. /
On Sunday the Bs
stormed into a 7-0 lead
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Tom Smith (5) of the Goderich Juvenile Bs lifted Goderich scored seven goals
this shot over the Listowel gealtender for a gad) in , coasted to an 8-3 win in the
playoff action between the teams here Saturday. five series. (photo by Joanne
in the first
first game of
Buchanan)
Lions lose ticwStratford 54
The Goderich Lions
Pee Wees lost an
exhibition game- to the
Stratford -Major "AA"
Pee Wees by a .score of 5-1.
in Stratford last Satur-
day.
scored ' the other. two
Stratford goal's: The
-Strat-forcdteam finished in
first place in the "AA"
Hub League standings
Rob Gibbons, averted a
shutout by scoring the
lone. Goderich "goal on a
last -second • -power-play
effort; assisted by Thevor
Erb, "
Tuesday, the Lions
period and
the best -of -
played their final league
game in Clinton:
-Satlirday the—Liotis
have another exhibition
game here at 5:30.p.rn.
- The Lions are wailing CHHL R
fo enter their OMHA `BB' ockets win two
,playoffs, having been
given a bye in the first
Sunday
The • Holmesville night
round. They will meet the
ofwinner -first round Reckets won -both their Holmesville shaded
series involving games in CHHL hockey Si Pack
play this week remaining, .
•
.Strathroy and Petrolia. •
In the. meantinie, in contention for top spot' 1
manager Bill .Rahbek ad-
is..........with Sunset Golf and
busy trying to line up The Six Pack have
O'Brien's Meats.
exhibition games with' the lead of the Friday;
teams which will keep the Sunset currently leads mixed bowling league
Lions sharp for playoff the league with 16 wins' with 73 points and
action. • and six losses, followed maintain a slim three -
by O'Brien's Meats with point lead , over second
•
The Lions had some
14 wins, eight losses- and place B G's.
problems with the -slower •
ice conditions in the one tie and Holmesville The Pin Heads hold
Stratford • Arena and it with 13 wins, six losses down third spot with 66
showed in their passing and a tie. points and the Gobblers
game which was not as' On '.Wednesday, Larry are fourth with 52 points.
sharp as usual.
Schirtzl scored three • Ni DeHaas' was
'
Territorially, the goals to lead Holmesville selected as the league's
Goderichteam was not past Burger Bar 6-5. Tony bowler of the month for
'
outclassed, but Stratford. McDonald had a pair of December for her 593
made the most of their goals and Greg Burns triple. Bonnie Schneider
chances and the Lions scored the other for the took the' January honors
were not able to Rockets. Steve Buchapan with a 246 single.
capitalize on theirs. had two goals for the In last weeks play,
Mark James was the Burger Bar while Bill • Judy Brindley recorded a
big gunner for Stratford, Lewis, Len KolkMan and 659 triple and. Doug
firing three goals for the Terry Meriam added one Brindley added a 266-
winners. Chris Parson goal each.. single and 690 triple.
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O'Brien's 6-5.
In other league action
O'Brien's trounced
Whetstone Jewellers 1.2-3
and Burger Bar defeated
_Sunset 5-3 ending. Sun-
set's eight -game winning
streak. For the Royals, it
was their first win in nine
games.
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Listowel in playOff
after the opening period
and addeda single goal in
the final period for the 8-3
win. Listowel scored one
In the sewsit1 period and
added two goals in the
third.
Jeff Denomy and David
*wore led the (Jvcierieh
offence' with two goals
apiece.
Tom Smith, John Little,
Steve Walters and. Phil
Brown chipped in with
one goal apiece. Danny
Boyce and Kevin Cam-
pueil added two assists
apiece.
Kevin Ashley scored
two goals for Listowel in
the loss.
The second game goes
in Listowel Saturday and
the third game here
Sunday.
oderich skating club
The Wednesday skaters
of the Goderich Figure
Skating Club skated in a
club competition on
January 23, 1980. A total
of 64 skaters took part.
The judges were
Sharon Jeffrey, Ellen
Jeffrey, Brenda Love and
Tracey MacEwan.
The pre-school skaters
werepresentedwitirelub
Pins and ribbons. --The
junior pre-school winers
were Alesha Glousher
and Dana Armstrong.
The senior pre-school
winners are Michael
McDonald, Shannon Kirk
and David Bogie,
Beginners National
Skating Test Level: The
Goderich Figure Skating
Club Trophy was
presented by Club
President, Mrs. Betty
Harris to first place
winner Shannon McNeil.
Second place went toTina
Hamilton and Krista
Jones was third. -
Stroking.... National
Skating Test Level: The
Horton Trophy was
presented by Mrs. June
Horton_ to first ,plac.e
winner Shelley Alcock.
Winner of the second
place silver medal was
Melissa -Purser and the
third- place bronze medal
winner was Tracy Ginn.
Elementary National
Skating, Teat Level: The
Hruden trophy was
presented by Mr. John
Hruden to Jackie -
medal for a Power Skatar
Crawford. Winner of the who- hacom d f
second place silver medal
„was Angela Larder and
winner of the third place
bronze medal was
Melissa Hruden.
The Most Improved
Girl: the Stew Sutherland
Trophy was presented by
Club -'Pro, Mr. Rick Pettit
to Tammy Wade. The
Most -Improved the
Bob McCrabb Trophy
was presented by Mr.
Rick Pettit to Ricky
Edward.
The Power Skaters also
received awards. The
Dierolf Trophy for Most
ImprOved Junior Power
Skaters was won by
Byron Bowman. The L &
S Jeffrey Trophy for Most
Improved Senior Power
Skater was won by Greg
Crawford. A gold medal
for a Power Skater for
most desire and most
discipline was won by
Tim Connelly. A gold
Mustangs
win two
The -Clinton Musidngs•
winnirfg streak continued
last weekend when they
trampled Arthur 12-4. on
Friday night and •
hurn Mated Wingham„.7-2
on Sunday afternoon. —
The -1)4,1ustangs
cUrfenilS'r sit in, fourth,
spot behind Walkerton,
by two points, and trail
Wingham by three points.
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