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The Goderich Elevator Bantams have
the upper hand in its opening round series
against Mooretown in OMHA playoffs.
The Elevator Bantams built up a 6-3 lead
after two periods and hung bn for a 6-5 vic-
tory in the first game of the best -of -three
series played in Mooretown Saturday.
The second game of the series will be
played in Goderich Saturday; Feb. 1 at 5
p.m.
Goderich took advantage of Mooretown
penalties as the ppwerplay counted for five
of Elevator's six goals. Mooretown was
• assessed 14 minor penalties in the game
compared to seven tor Goderich •
The Elevators scored the only goal of the
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first period as Scott Garrow banged in a
pass from Jeff Boyd on the powerplay.
Goderich took a two -goal lead just two
and a half minutes into the second period
as John MacInnis scored the first of his
two goals. Garrow and Bill Whetstone
assisted. Mooretown closed the gap with a
man advantage but Goderich responded.
with three straight goals in the span of a
Machinist Atoms win consolatio
The Goderich Machinist Atoms defeated
Byron 3-1 to win the Consolation Cham-
pionship at the Seaforth Atom tournament
on the weekend.
The tournament stretched over two
weekends and after an opening round loss
last weekend the Machinist Atoms advanc-
ed.to the final with a 2-0 victory over South
London.
The championship win was a tough one
with Goderich clinching the title with an
empty net goal.
The teams played through a scoreless
first period and Goderich scored the only
goal of the second period to cling to a 1-0
lead heading into the final period of play.
Sam Hosack scored the Goderich goal
from Paul Wheeler and Jason Hayter.
Byron finally' tied the game late in the
third period but it was to be the only goal
minute to increase its lead to. 5-1. George
Sideris, Byron Bowman and :McInnis with
lits second, scored lur Goderich.
Mooretown then struck for two goals in
30 seconds while short-handed to pull
within two at 5-3. But, with just over a
minute left in the second period, Bill
Trebish converted a Garrow setup to pro-
pel Goderich into a three -goal lead heading
into the final period.
Despite a -few powerplay opportunities in
the final period, Goderich let Mooretown
do the scoring. The home team scored two
quick goals in the final period but Goderich
hung on to record the win in the opening
game of the series.
n championship
Goderich Novice B teams to host
The Goderich Tier II Novice Bs ( orange)
got a two -goal performance from Mark
Johnston and hung on to defeat Clinton 3-2
in Huron -Perth League , action in Clinton
Friday.
Goderich jumped into a quick two -goal
lead in the first period but Clinton scored
with 20 seconds left in the period to narrow
the deficit to 24. Johnston scored the first
Goderich goal from Darryl Fielder mid-
way through the period and Johnston
scored his second goal of the game and
period on an unassisted effort.
The teams played through a scoreless
second period and Goderich again regain-
ed its two -goal bulge midway through the
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Jason Volland. With just nine seconds left
in regulation time, Jamie Stanley clinched
the victory by scoring an empty net goal.
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final period as Bryan Currie score on an
unassisted effort to make the score 3-1 for
Goderich. Clinton scored its second goal
with three minutes left in regulation time
but was unable to tie the score.
This weekend the two Goderich Novice B
teams will host their novice counterparts
from Port Huron, Michigan in a weekend
series. The teams will play two games
Saturday, Feb. 1 `at 3 and 4 p.m. and Sun-
day the games will be played at 3.30 and
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Lions hope
to tieseries
in Feb. 8
game here
The Goderich Lions Pee Wee's opened
their first round of the OMHA playoffs in
, Mooretown last Saturday, losing the first
contest 3 -1.
A sluggish Lion team had many oppor-
tunities•in the first period to take a com-
manding lead as Mooretown spent eight
minutes in the penalty box. On one of these
opportunities, Mooretown scored to take a
1- 0 lead after the first period.
In the second, Brian Lane scored on a
breakaway after taking a pass from Tim
Harrison to tie the score at one. However,
the penalty situation reversed in this
period and Mooretown made the best of
their chances scoring twice which is all
they needed for the win. Aaron Duckworth
and Tim Harrison came close to tying the
score in the, third but their opportunities
missed. Brian Lane, Tim Harrison, and
Lion goalie Bob Lumley gave their team a
strong effort. The next game will be in
Goderich Feb. 8 at 4 p.m. and if a third
game is needed, it will be in Mooretown bn
.Feb. 9 at 3:30.
Minor
hockey needs
more Boddys
from page 7A
While decline in registration in minor
hockey programs can be attributed to
many factors, cost certainly has to play a
role. The local association has maintained
a $90 registration fee for three years which
Boddy says is average for the area. Add
equipment and travel costs and it is
conceivable that parents end up spending
hundreds of dollars per season.
Irrespective of the cost, parents are also
asked to participate in the minor
assocation in a meaningful way to make it
viable. In short, minor hockey is more
thana game, it is a commitment for many
parents.
"It's hard to get people to stand up for
leadership roles but many say they will
help out in one way or another. People are
there if you ask but they don't want to be
responsible," Charlie explained. "Last
year was a learning year and a lot of hours
of work went into the constitution and
incorporation. We, now have good
fundamental bylaws."
Fund-raising is the barometer by which
volunteer organizations are measured.
Registration doesn't cover the ice costs for
the Goderich association and fund raising
plays anintegral role in the group's
survival. Competition for funds is keen ill --`4
small towns .and the association will he
unveiling some novel plans in the near
future to bolster its financial statement.
Minor hockey may be in one of the
valleys of the peak and valley syndrome
but Boddy said it is cliMbing out.
"We need new people corning in. It must
be a revolving system. We have to get the
system rolling again and we need an esprit
de corps to get people together," he said.
"I hope people will get interested in the
system and contribute. We have eight on
the exeeut,ve now and there should be 10. T
jwould also like to see more interest in
coaching." .
tt is because of the indefatigable efforts
of people likes Boddy and the other
executive members and parents and
'coaches that minor hockey continues to
thrive and provide a constructive outlet for
• young enthusiasm and energy.