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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-01-29, Page 23Sports Viking teams undefeated in league by TD The GDCI Viking boys' basketball teams were victorious in all of the five games they played last week. The senior Vikings had a 63-53 victory over the Seaforth Golden Bears in Seaforth Wednesday and then followed up with a 53- 45 home -court victory over, the previously undefeated Exeter Panthers here Friday night. The victories leave the Vikings with their own undefeated string of six league games intact. Todd Graham was the Vikings' top scorer in both games with 27 points Wednesday and 22 Friday. Dave Almasi and Darryl Black each had 11 points in the game in Seaforth. Almasi had a 15 point game against Eteter. The junior Vikings defeated Exeter 52- 28, led by Byron Bowman's 20 points. Mike Bush chipped in with 11, Sean Wilson had . nine and Scott Garrow five. The junior Vik- ings are undefeated in five league games The midget Vikings won an easy 73-37 game over Seaforth, led by GregAlcock's W 14 points and Ken ebb's 10. Theaby Vik- ings had another asy time with Exeter, winning 63-39. The Viking teams all play at home Thursday afternoon against Listowel. The senior Vikings will be hosting the an- nual Blue and White T ournametit here this Saturday. A Junior Viking wrestles for the ball in Huron -Perth league action here Friday. The Vikings are undefeated in league play this season. Sailors play last home games of schedule here this weekend If you want to: see the Goderich Sailors • ia-- hockey, you had better get over to the p y s; 5„� ._ arena Friday and Sunday nights when they play their last regular season games in the OHA Central Junior 'C' schedule. Friday, at 8:30 p.m., the Sailors play the Wingham Jokers and Sunday at 7 p.rn., they take on the Walkerton Blackhawks. According to some observers, the Sailors will have only, one more home game after that. The Sailors will be meeting the Port Elgin Bears in a best -of -five quarter final, beginning next Friday, Feb. 7, here in Goderich, but those same observers don't rate the Sailors chances of extending that series beyond the minimum three games too highly. In five meetings so far this season, the Bears have won. four times, the Sailors once. The Bears, the second place team in league standings, have lost only five times in Ai games while the fifth place Sailors have won only eight times in a similar number of games. The odds would certain- ly seem to favour the Bears, but Sailor coaches Dan Duncan and Ron Sowerby are hoping to, be able to put together a lineup that can keep the Bears in check. The Sailors have been carrying several extra players, but in the playoffs plan to go with their best. Whether their best will be good enough, remains to be seen. It would have to , be' better than the Sailors play Friday night when they drop- ped an 8'-1 verdict to the first place Barons before a large crowd at the Hanover Col- iseum, ' - The Sailors had a good first period even though' they were down 2-1 after 20 minutes. Mike Lemerichick got the Barons in front, coming from behind the net to score at the .3;20 mark and then Terry Whiteside, the Teague Scoring champion, scored on a power play to add to the Baron's lead. Mark Burbine got the Sailors back into the game backhanding Kevin ' Telfords rebound past Robbie Nixon. The Barons scored four unanswered goals in the second period to put the game ' away. Mark Byers, Chris Ahrens, Scott Bateman and Jeff McGregor were the mighty reel Baron's marksmen. Forester teams tuneup for bonspiel After ice equipment failures forced postponment of the previous week's games, the Thursday Night Industrial league was back in full swing again this week, thanks to the expertise and hard work of ice man, Join Mathers. The Forester team welcomed' back Jim "Bionic Arm” Hawkins and he along with Rodger Moore, Bill Kuran and skip Cam Bogie handed the Lady Golfers'a rude 10 - 2 dumping, The Foresters remain undefeated atop the standings. The second -place team, John Orr's Health Unit, kept its streak alive by down- ing Doug Bundy and his GDCI Teacher team 9 - 5. Bundy lamented that he could' have let anyone on his team shoot last rocks and they would have done 100 per- cent better than he did, as he missed near- ly everything in sight, whereas John and his team were sharp throughout. "B -cup" take-outs seemed to be their specialties during the game". The GDCI student team, skipped by Mark Jeffrey, won its first contest of the season, by out -drawing Mark Fischer and his Sifto Salt team in a close 7-6 encounter. The Lady Forester used Doug Yeo 'and his Elementary Teachers team for prac- tise for their Forester play -downs next ' week. Bernice Moore and her team of ' Vicky Culbert, Laurie Pacquette, and Heather Young piled up a quick 7-0 lead and went on to win 9-4. ON THE ROCKS at the Maitland Best of luck in your weekend contest, girls. We hope some of the Industrial League competitors will be down to the club Saturday. and Sunday, (Feb. 1 and 2nd) to cheer you on. Betty Moore will be - playing in place of Heather Young for this Southern Ontario Zone competition held in Goderich.. In the seven o'clock draw, Victoria and ,Grey defeated the Hospital team in a game that featured some wide-open hitting and two blank ends. Doug Mackey prevailed in a 6-4 win in that one. The Port Albert Ice Cubes froze out Jeff Harrison and his Super Shell team 7-4, while the Legion squad scored dueces on four consecutive ends to defeat Bill Galjow and his' Teacher number two team, 8-7. In another very close contest, Dan Durst held the hammer, tied coming home. After blanking two ends to keep last rock, his strategy paid off as he drew to the four -foot with his stone and took the game from Glen Falkiner and his Union squad by a 4-2 score. Bill King and his Bookworms got back on the winning streak they held in the last draw by defeating the Bank of Commerce team in a high -scoring 11-7 contest. Dan Durst, who seems to curl just about every night, showed little compassion for his opposition, and led the McGee squad to a resounding 10-2 win over Karen Kirk and ele, tearer. Terry Worsell managed to squeek out a 7-4 win over the Firemen and in the even- ings closest contest, some anonymous skip led Dixie's Flowers to a 6-5 win over an equally anonymous skip of the Road Run- ners team. TUESDAY MORNING LADIES Ladies morning curling started off the New Year with six active teams. They were delighted to welcome Marcia Howard as a new curler and to see Kay Duncan, Jean McGee and Lynn Todgham return to the fold. January 21 had its share of excitement on the ice, with three close games. Every team won four ends each and the eventual winners were not determined until the last rock. Faye Ribey's team defeated Jean McGee and her girls 7-5. Penny Peters'. foursome won over Lexie O'Neil's curlers 6-4, and Eleanor Erskine led her charges to a 10-7 + victory over Doreen Garrow ss• YBC bowlers complete house round 4 Steps to Stardom house round is now complete and our winners are as follows: Singles: Senior boys, Tim Gerrits; girls, Bev Harrison; Junior boys, Martin Papple; girls, Lora Maclnnis; Bantam boys, . Michael McCabe; girls, Julie Fisher. Teams: Junior boys, Brad Fisher, Bob Pellow, Jeff Powell, Terry Chambers, Troy Bowden. Bantam boys, Richard Desjardins, Jeff Rumig, Derek Rumig, Denis Lassaline, Jason Hayter. Bantam girls, Jackie Gilders, . Sherry Supiat, Niki Machan, Lee Anne Langford, Karen Crawford. These bowlers now advance to zone finals on Feb. 16. Also the following PeeWees will Available in... White, Black, Royal Blue, Purple, Pumpkin & Aqua. M & L be advancing to a Zone tournament on Sun., Feb. 9 in Port Elgin. The boys team consists of Danny David- son, Nickie Wright, Scott Davidson and Keith Venkiteswaran. Tara Million, Lori Straughan, Jennifer Lamb andKathy Rivett make up the girls team. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON League leading Rolls Royce were trounc- ed 7-0 by Firebirds with some good scores by Susan Hiusser - 267 and 646 and by Brenda Good who was 100 pins over average. Thunderbirds took five points from Ramblers in spite of 292 and 688 by Joyce Hamilton. Marie Park rolled a 227. GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29,1986—PAGE 9A We're at your service OUR EVERYDAY SERVICE PRICES RING CLAWS. 4 Claws ReLipped Each additional claw GOLD CHAIN Solder . . WATCH BATTERY INSTALLATIONS Sizing up - first size Esach additional size up Sizing Down regardless of how 6. many sizes 12. 350 All our service work done at Anstett Manufacturing Limited, by our own certified Goldsmiths Estimates and cpnsultaoons at no charge. 24. 5. 6. 4.' 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