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scoring opportunities,as Paul.
BBellinger arrd David Fisher the' final' v°period 'as.: Mike t Doh Hoist went ahead 2-0 err„
enin through Murphy increased Goderich• �, o quick goals in the first
ro .gh with some good Restaurant's lead.and Robert; period, Wayne Jackson from.
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BY JACK GIJIIAMINGs
S.eturday morning's contest.:
McGee- Motors defeated Don
Hoist "Real Estate 5-3. Don
Hoist 14 d 2=1 at the end -of the
' fir :t period on goals by Larry
7-'lVI',c i .and
McLean L e
I-Ieuv,e-l. • Wesley-
aSsiste'd on 'the second goal.:
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ainst Sarnia
BY T.D.
The GDCI boys' basketball.
teams. travelled . to • Sarnia
Friday for exhibition• games,
against Sarnia• Collegjau and•_
— -elinin Cen. ra . ;
-h ;gbhr.:Vikings won:
°both?, • their games with" the
Sarnia'• ,st*hools :while the
•Senior. and Midget teams
" each Wen on:e;and lost one. '
The. GDCI•=junior Vikings
: defeated Sarnia. C,'oliegiate 36.-
32, It'took theVikfngs sortie`
time to • find,. the gcoove,.
pexhaps;,,because' of their two
hour bus ride along stormy,
highways, - but they played
well enough to win, The
Vikings held a slim one point
Lead, 16-15 at half time.
• • Ten point efforts from"
Perry Teichert and Jon Barz
ensured the Viking 'victory'
over t:he. •taller Sarnia
Collegiate team.
After. his tea -m's -some-what
lacklustre gaine with_ Sarnia
Collegiate, Viking coach
Lynn Meyers wee, not .op-
timistiic going'into the„ game
with the Sarnia Central
Centaurs, the top junior team
in the'LambtonCpnference:
However; from the opening
he Vikings showed
ous hustle and
on, - They ,out•sh`bt
and outscore. the Centaurs,
Who are f}-0 in league play and
have ' already won. 'three
tournaments, throughout the
game: • ' •
GODERIG S
' 4'•o•urth -quarter . let-downn
almost cost.. them the game.
A SOITS shot. at .the final
6tb'uz.zer ran, around the " rim,
tr^st-s •yid• ut; p•rgs•c�r%'n'g-the•'
Viking. victory....
Jeff Baechler with. 11 p.ointSS•
end a reg:' "Stork' Beacorn ..
wit'h,,10 were the Viking§ >iop
scorer . :B -LII Gauley added
• eight .and Jed De'Jong Nye to •
the V.ikirig;total.
Althoughi ,the. Vikings lost ':
their' second" game, 77-57, to
. Sarnia Central, they played'
well`,tl roughout. the gamer.
Centralis' a strong team, and,
are currently leaders of the:..
Serbia. Conference. The
Vikings outscored the Cen-
taurs 32-26 in the second half,-
so obviously they we"re, not
outclassed. •
Bill Gauley' had' the high
.total for the Vikings in this
game with 17 points, followed
-by lain Lambert with 16: Jeff
13aechler had 13 points.
Greg Beacom • added e•ight,.
and Jed.De Jong, --who played
a strong defensive • gamed:
checked' in with another pair.
The senior Vikings Will also
be .entertaining, the, Centaurs
here Friday'for-.the return -
. match.
Next league action' for the
Vikings wall„ be. here 'next
Thursday when Listowel will ..
be'.the visitors. In between,
the junior and senior Vikings .
will take part Sunday in the
. St. Pats '.Tournarnent in
Sarnia and all three Viking' -
teams ;?,will .go to Dorchester
for• exhibition- games .on
Monday. '
The- GDCI midget' team
•played well in,; defeating the .
Sarnia. Collegiate Bombers, . •
All "sixteen'me mbets of the`'• ;
Viking 'squad, 'saw'-a.ction- in
-the game. Dennis Donnelly.'
, with nine points and Randy
Little and"Mike Pitre''with
eight each led the. Vikings.
Mike Hovey threw in four '
ts:for the winners...
The 'GDCI midgets got a
- little lesson in basketball
,frdm the big, well -polished
and .well -disciplined Sarnia
Centra i• Team who defeated ..
them 5'3-31. •
• Coach Meyers'. hopes•` that
/his 'charg s will give a
'somewhat better account of"
therirselve's here Friday in the
"'return match. " -
•
, goals. R,00seinalen was the' fought, bac. ,`as Steve Sager kip •' ;opp.or-tunisl as'he put `away p the-onfy•g'oal in the. second
scored urrasssted'a; Kent. period, JIlTi; Collins� cmbined ,
the peek op • a quick .wrist•shot.' Flowers fou ht back•.as'S,teve. per
w1th+.F rlc"sltirten and 0'0
,with :,Bakker:. asci ting. Then Sager"' Scored ''unassisted. C • 'Itch;
with•in: a minute.,;. Bakker ,tKe t T.:,' ' R n ruic r
en . l.gert picked:' up on• ,•:;, ;
. broke down left: wingto score. McGinnis' 'rebou d: 'shot to Third .: Period Goderi .h':
on' a -breakaway. `fore the ' c
Make it 5-4. With 1:04.1eft.in ,E levator ,picked -u two:.goals•
poriod ended, R:an'dy, Middel . tile: •e Den m'e:Flo Flowers and 4-8-2 :•lead a " 'ric ki.
�.,...�. .gari'i >.. _ om w s„s � S rten
made it 3y0 ashe,broke away , pulled' ;their, 'goal'ie ,fox an a -ad Doug 'C:ruickshank.' were
,and scored on a`: good” in- extra' forward. This move - the goal scorers. Carmen,
dividual effort. Roosemalen paid off -when Sager got the, Fuller, assisted the' second
assisted. '' puck to Kevin Cam•pbell,who goat, Rick Leddy tied the•
' Paul Bolan made it 4-0 in, fired it home to. give game with less than' ,five
the third period as i:e'.caught' Denornme's a 5-5 tie•and first minute's remaining as - .
the'corn:er at the 14:15 mark. place'in the standings. • . blasted one from fifteen feet
SPeottRoss spoiled Paul `'The. Pee Wee house league ,'•out. •;
'McOOee's:9pened`.the scoring
as. Peters•scoredird oyce..
McGee s' tried the.gante:M•"
the start Of the' second' period,
a';�IDeterk'iyas;set up:byBoyce
at the 7:45, rnark, Don'Hoi;st
took:a.3-?'lead en;a goal by
`Steve; Toney, Rielt Leddx
assi-s'ted, but b,.efor-e the
period ended; McGee's tied'
the score as'Fincher scored
• unassisted.
Third .Period-McGee's out
he played. Don- Hoist and 'seared
tw•o•uitanswe'red goals both by
'Crew.
{;l
•
:ellinger s chances of a shut
standings as of Janu 25 i
dry s
out as he picked` up a loose , as, , follows: Denomme
puck (as Sifto's defence failed • Flowers . 23; Goderich
• to.clear the peck) and drbveit Restau'gant 22; Toronto
home: Stephen Dob4e took a DominionE3ank22;Sifte Salt.
long lead pass from . Mike - 13; and Ontario Provincial
',Paquette to.score Sifto's final pollee 11. .
'goal, a convincing win- by „ ""''„
Sifto Salt over T.D. Bank, BANTAMBIOUSE LEAGUE
Sunday morning's game Frida'y's game, on January
ended up in a 5-5 tie between' 16.th, between Goderich
Goderich Restaurant and Elevator and Don :Hoist Real
Denomme Flowers. -
,.. In the first period, each
team yielded a --goal- on.•
-breakaways' as both teams',•
are Well-balanced and only
one ,point separates them for
first,• place. Excellent
goaltending by Denomme's• •
;Brian. Murray and Goderich
;Restaurant's James O'Neil.
Goderich Restaurant" -first
drew blood- when- Lou
. DeW inter• passed. the puck '
.aheacrto Robert Jeffrey who
Went in alone to snore..
-Denomme F -lower -s rep -lied
with the tying -god? a -S Steve
Sager .br.oke. .in to • score
unassisted. -
Second Period play opened
:.up., John ''Little : made- it 2-1
from •Kevin•Cai+rrpbell, and
Steye Sager. Goderich
. • -Restaurant carne back .with
three goals before' the period
• • ended totake a commanding
4-2 lead. Jeffrey Norman,
Tom 'Profit' and Robert.
'Jeffrey were the goal scorers:
- Jeffrey also picked- .up ' two
wKr assists. Tom Profit and Lou
""I eWThter assisted. Jeffrey's
410=econd goal.
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HOCKEY NOTES 7
' How. Would, you like: to be a
•- referree=last weekend- was .a:
real tough one for'- the
Goderich . referrees-as they
took ‘a 'lot of abuse, cleaned
both benches --during a
tBantam ;game; Fans were
'Very critical and .did not show
. any respect. „ -
rove record
wins
two more:
The Suncoast Estates
Atoms won two WOAA league
games on:the weekend.'
Playing.at horfie Saturday,
the'•' Suns -.overpowered
Hanover, 4-1. •:. in_ ,Listo_w.'el;
Suntlay;.: the - Sens-, playing
perhaps their .best garde of
the - year, defeated the
Cyclones, 2-1.. :
The -victories give the.Suns
a record of nine wins and a tie
in
seventeen league games
and moved them •into;. third
.place tie with Listowel..
David Gallow had -two goals.
and an assist.to lead' the Suns
over • lbfanov'er,., Mark
Crawford had a• goal and an
assist: • ' Brad • Armstrong
Scored .the other Goderich
goal, assisted by Paul Day.
' •
only Hanover goal. '
The Suns led 1-0 after one
period and 2-1. after • the
second.
Against Listowel, the Suns
-put it all together. They got
good goal -tending fj'orn Jeff
Denomme, :solid hitting from, •
defencemen' John . Peters.;
RaJ jy.-:YunLit Daryl Madge
and Steve Sinclair, and lots oftwo-Way skating:b'y the
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forwards.
- ..Brad Armstrong, centering '
a line with John Thompson -
,and Kent, Feagan, was a '
tower of strength.. for the
guns. Ar,n•istro'ng.scored the.
winning goal on a 25-foot,wrist
".shot. and was hitting
everything that moved with.
his aggressive forechecking,
'' .Mark Crawford scored the
Paul Lehman scored
the
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first •Goderich - 'goal on a
breakaway pear.the end of
the second period. ,
The Listowel goal came
»With the Cyclones using six
attackers:_!ithjuat_Over two
minutes left' in' the game but
the Suns held 'ori from there to
preserve their" victory: Bruce
Gooding "was the Listowel:
scorer, ,,knocking in a' •loose.
peek- in: a .goal=mouth
scramble in front . of Jeff
Denomme. -
ForwardsDave •Gallow and
R' k 'Y
le, ,oung both 'turned in
good two=way performances -
for the Suns. -
tip-off,
tremen
, __•deterniin`.
one goal" each in the weekend.
.games.
Atsistant coath,Al Worgan•
'has ` continued his patient
eff"or.ts • with 'the • Suns'
.....defeneemen- and- --they.: are
improving every time out.'
The .Suns have:'two game's.
s this weekend: ; They play •
Kincardine here F •idaynight
'at 7'p.rn. and travel to Mount
Forest -on ' Saturday, for ' a ,.4.
o'clock game. T
Coach Richard Madge and
manager 'Bill Crawferd have
been making use of specialist
' coaches in practices and the ,
results are .showing in the
improved play of the Suns.
• Chuck . Jewell has been,
'. •working with .goalies Jeff
• Denomme and 'Terry , Bean
and they.both.pla.yed well .on
the . weekend, allowing onsly
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Dave MacKenzie played his
best' game as a Viking,
controlling the . -backboards
`and stealing -the ball 'time and
again.. He 'scored 17 points •to
• lead the GDCI scorers. Tim
;McLean .' -played. • a strong
game both offensively .and
-defensive] for ih . Vik:'
,. -_.. ..x __:_ .-ems 'tags .
hitting -.for • 16 points. Tim
Dbherty was the other Viking
in -double figures with 11:
The•Vikirigs Ted 30-16 at the
half and won the game 62-46.
a Coach :Meyers expects the
• rematch between these two
find, junior-: teams here
tornorrow • (Friday) could
P ide Some of the. best
ro ' e
basketball to be,seen here this
season.
Coach Phil' Bugler's, senior
Vikings -„edged • Sarnia
Collegiate; 33.32., in their first.
game.' The Vikings led 23-8 at
',ha.lf time andseemed to have
the game under control, but a
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