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PAGE 6--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1976
Vikings get second shot at vExeter
prevented him from booting yard sweep by Arbour. Jon, expected to win the game but panthers. Exeter-edgedand responsibilities at home
The" l stench o. way to a Goderich 9-7 in regular on farms He said city
Vikings blasted their to a the_ extra point. The play Barz added a two, point not by the margin he did. He
failed and the Viking's settled conversion to put the Vikings said he felt.the Redmen would
Huron -Perth senior football for a six point leach. O'Keefe's up 14-0. be hungry for a win after the
championship berth Tuesday major was the result of 2Q Lee Arbour- added in- 0 50-0 shellacking the Vikings Th Viking h YMCA
With a convincing 31-0 win yard drive after the Vikings • surance points in 'the fourth gave them in regular season
over Norwell here. The win session when a quarter with a four yard play.
took over possession ywith
moves the
Vikings- u1to the third and short yardage play option and Lambert's....extra Donnell wasn't
the happy ings
championship Saturday in was stopped by the Goderich - point made it 21-0. Lambert'• the passing g
Exeter where they will face defence. - added a 24. yard . field goal had. Quarterback Bill
the Panthers. Lee Arbour gave the later in the quarter, , Tom Walters was three for 11 for
The two clubs played' to a Vikings some breathing room O'Keefe put the game on ice no yards after he was sacked
standoff ' in .the opebii .'at the half when he capped a late in the quarter with a five once fora 15 yard loss. He
quarter but Goderich broke • long drive with a two yard . yard blast set . up on a' .56 ,,said he wouldn't give either,
b more t
the scoreless tie"in the second major. Arbour scooted "over yard sweep by • Lee Arbour. chi,
period -when Tom O'Keefe on a dive play from quay- Lambert's convert rounded`- the championship game, are you. dant give up 100
went in from the five yard out the scoring. Saturday adding • if the yards a game on mistakes
terbac,s Bill Walters:, e75.
Vikings started the drive 75 Viking coach Ray Donnelly? Vikings won the game it an
yards downfield and ate up was pleased with the=wouled bd e
__:because
more useththey
HE Norwell wasn't
most
of 'ground on a. 41 club adding he want
hon six points in
season play handing tem athletes had more .exposure
theirbnly loss of the year. to games because . . of
The coach said his $ .
players limited the number of argannd �ited leagues, thhurch e F nd '
mistakes in the Sante and the showed in the competition.
result, showed on the „We felt it only fair, to.our
scoreboard. In their last two students to get into a league
games the seniors were With. schools with the same
heavily- penalized and turned base of students as us," he
the ball over more .than a said..
dmoizPn t.irn.es because of
Lee .Arbour led
offensively Tuesday grabbing
the Vikings
"I don't care. ow
h good you
line for the first major: Tam
Lambert tried a desperation
pass:for a two point con-
version after.*a bad
snap
d win." said Donnelly.
said
executing thplays well and
their offensive line didn't . get.
said he
play of his
fn
the
Lee. 'Arbor of the Goderich senior .V.lki'ngs football team is
hauled dawn.by.a flock of Norwellplayers in a semi-final
game played at GDCI Tuesday. Goderich won the game 31-0
to advance 'to the final against
Fxeter. Exeter was the onlyteam
year: (staff. photo)
Exeter, this Saturday in different problems than those •
to beat Goderich this, in Guelph because of bussing
193 yards ,for the ,afternoon:
Tom O'Keefe added. another
58 yards and the Vikings piled
up 272 .yards for the -game.
Palmerston collected 91
yards rushing for the day and.
f
o. the a
f h ball well He pointed
80 yards passing.
out the success the Goderich
linebacking corps enjoyed
getting very little in.
terference from the Norwell
linemen.,, -
Palmerston coach Fred
Norman was impressed with
the ability the Goderich club
showed citing excellent
execution offensively and
immediate reactiofl defen-
sively as the reason for the
win. He said he had to give
the Vikings fulllcredit for the
win•adding the;linemencame
off the snap well making . it
easy for them to get outside to
block for their backs. ..
"They have a lot of speed -in
their backfield and they
exeeute well," said Norman..
"They are a well `coached
team. .
The .Palmerston coach said
his club came into the Huron-
Perth conference in the dark
not .knowing what to expect
from their .opposition. .Last -
year they ', competed in a
league with city •tearhs from
Guelph and the, coach 'said
judging from what -he saw ,-
Tuesday Goderich would
very much be a contender in
the city league. -
Palmerston got outof the
city league because of their
rural base. Norman ,said
players . at Norwell ' faced
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at the arena will cost $460,691. -The
Community Centres grant for $95,170
and the Wintario grant for $243,680
totals $338,850 leaving $121,841 to be
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Juveniles on scoring
spree with two wins
The Goderich Juvenile' B's finished the period with a 10-4
grabbed two games on tl a lead. They notched another
weekend outscoring their ' sevengoals in the final period
opponents 28-11.. The giving up three. • Goderich
- Juveniles hammered Howick took only five penalties in the
game and never gave up a
17-7 on Saturday night in power play score.
Howick and returned to
Vanastra Sunday -to hammer
Walkerton 11-4.
Paul Schaefer led the
,Juveniles Saturday night
scoring five goals and
assisting on four others.
Schaefer opened the scoring
with • 9:56 'left to play in the
.opening period with an assist
going to Mike . Cummings.
Steve Davey went on a
binge for Goderich scoring
four. goals and assistingon
another. Bill Lewis had a•
hattrick on the night and.
assisted on five other goals.
Steve Meriam, Ed Courtney
and Pete Crew each.grabbed
a goal to round out the
Goderich scoring.
At —borne in. Vanastra
Sunday Steve 'Davey led the
Juveniles to an 11-4 win over
Walkerton getting,three goals„
Cummings got two . goals and an assist. Davey scored
himself and : grabbed five an unassisted goal in the first
assists for the game, period to start the Goderich-
rout and ,his team mates
scored seven,straight, goals
Goderich jumped to a three before . Walkerton replied
goal lead in the first period ' early in the second period
before Howick got to when Ken Babishaw "beat
oaltendder" John Page. With
>gJohn Page to make it 7-1, "
2:47 left in the period Dave ry
Townsend slipped one past gill Lewis got two of the
Page and less ,than two Goderich goals' and assisted
Minutes later ltiek. Powell • on '. a "third - while Paul
brought Howick• to within one Schaefer scored twice an31
. of Goderich. assisted twice and Pete Crew
Goderich openers the game scored two arid 'assisted on
scoring.and helped out on two
other. goals.
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