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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-01-29, Page 9I . • ALKMIN.�R H • eentinl,.ied from pager) • Wide open "Jay continued in Estate ended up, in a 3.3 tie. 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. sa es•' ° • ind ;. Jeffrey pick ed up bis fifth Larry 1V-Ic ee and, then eight • S ifto Salt began;aggressive_ gressi e�p°rnt-of�-Gigarne-•by=setttog-•-see2rrds-later=t-arty"-McGe -, _ - ixte'sed• pa o au the. -goal::.Down three. Scored unassisted t . Crosleireli Elevator ' ick A 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.: a 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. •;` •W. J. Denomme ■.: ..Phone - ( "524-81331 I• , DAY 1. OR NIGHT • t, / Agent for 24 -hr., l / ' • FILM DEVELOPING With ice. time • changes between the Bantam House League and Pee Wee House League,11. Sure' has made things difficult.to get all the games reports for the Ban= . tam House League,, I know' Most .of the .players, :but it, would'. help if I had a player roster giving the full names and tearps.. inr 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 • 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 • 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 p • THE WORKSHOP WIB HARTON' } ' RR 1 'DUNpANtNQN .Any item in -wood new furniture build old furniture 'repaired Phone 529-1205,. Goderich Rotary Club presents London Symphony Orchestra- Goderich 'Series 2nd CONCERT' Saturday,; February 14, 1976 ,Goderich Collegiate Institute "SPANI1.1 MtTSIC FOR I;)ANC•F"' Guest artist PAULA MORENO,, Tickets - Adu•Its 2,50 Sr. Citizjns 1.26 Family /.00 Students 1.:50 Tickets Available Goderich Mac tamnpbell's, Ormarid_y's Niall Clinton News Record :'• • wl.iFx.i l;rn`. b•. • WE ONLY SELL- , AND PLEASE TAKE,t4EEID, GUARANTEED PROPERLY . /NSTALLEO 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 • Appliance Repair • We -repair all makes and modes of appliances. 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