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A member of the Seaforth Bears concentrates on a jump shot in aame against galnst the GDCI
junior Viking basketball team Last Thursday. The Vikings won the game to improve their
season record to five wins against one loss. (staff photo)
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The. GDCI senior Vikings
remain undefeated in Huron -
Perth. Conference boys
basketball standings
foli'owing a pair ofvictories-at"
home last week.
Tuesday, + the Vikings
racked up victory„number
four with - a 71-33 rmp over
Norwell. Thursday, it was
their>fif th consecutive league
win,... this time in a 101-28
landslide over the 'clawless
Golden Bears of Seaforth.
Gres._Beacom, Bill Gauley
and Jeff; Baechler all hit
double•figures'for the Vikings
against, Norwell,; with 14, 13--,,
and 11 points respectively.
Iain • . ; Lambert, Dave
MacKenzie • and Perry
Teichert each had six points.
Jon- Barr added five and Bill
Walters four to the Viking
total. Tim Doherty, Bill
Barwick ,and Mark Hovey had
two points • each. All the
Vikings hit the scoresheet in a
total team effort.'
Ron :Simmons was Nor-
woll`s top scorer with 14
points.- _
Sixw
.Vikings Were in the.
double figures, - against
Seaforth.,, Dave MacKenzie
hid I9,: -Greg Beacom 16, Bill
Barwic102and rain Lamnbert,,
Tiro'Doherty and Bill Gauley
10 `ach for GDCI. Jeff
Baechler hit for nine: ,points•
while Perry• 'retched., Jonix.
Barz and Bill Halters; with`.
Torr .each; and' Mark Ilovey;
with three ounded•.,out, the::,
Vikings scoring.
Mar 'Roliinet..with nine
points, ittethe best Bear
The Vikingsrno* have
5 wo"n�Ib con over -'a11
Tuesday"the•senior Vikings
e41 unbeaten,
unbeaten,
iea rte record as`' they
hamtnered St. Mary's 91-28.
The ' win was their sixth in
league play this season.
Coach Phil Bugler said his •
team's remaining four games
of the regular schedule will.
likely be the toughest ones.
The Vikings will play ;:two
Stratford teams and Clinton.
This Friday the Vikings will
play SCITS .of Sarnia in an
exhibition game beginning at
3:30.
Electrics win streak
stopped at nine
The -.Walkerton Novice
team . 'defeated • Graham -
Electric Novice -4-1 last
Saturday ending a nine game
winning streak of the Elec-
trics that dated back- to
December 5,
In 'the ` first -period:, the
Electrics held Walkerton in
their own. end most of the
time• with Darcey McGee,;
Kevin Telford and-'. • Dave
Jewell comingclose to get-
ting the first goal of the gale.
Finally, hard work paid off as
Kevin Talbot took Dave
Telford's pass and scored on
a hand shot to the korner
giving the Electrics :;a •1-0
lead, Walkerton camebalk
lust' before the end of the
period' to tie It 11.
in the second, the -
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Walkerton club completely
took the game ovsr mounting
great pressure on the Elec.
tries. Goaltenderr Shane
Worsell made many, stops
holding the score to just 2-1 '•
after two periods. °`'
In the third, the Electfies
just seemed to regain -their ...
sights on the Walkerton goal-
when the opposition got the.
break they neededto make it
3-1. A minute later, they pput •
the game out of hand with 'a
fourth goal to win it; -
The. Electrics ;hope: to play
more consistent hockey ,this
weekend. when they play back.
to back games with'Hanaver.;
Ili Vanastra, Saturday, at 5
p.m. and in Hanover, Sunday
at 1:30 p.m.
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Madgo, ;
Gailow, et
The GDCI
'week, Tuesday, they over, midget 'Vikings.,;,T=
basketball . team won`,.two. Freeman,
games at'bane inn Harron& Paul Voun
Perth Conference action:iast. each add
r Vikings` s,
powered Norwell `j
Reid ,.John
'-
Palmerston, 55-16, and -
Thursday they b1 steel
Seaforth 57-20. The midget'.
Vikings are' now 4 -14A/0710 -to'
in league play. •
Against Norwell,"Siete
Gallow was the top Victing
point -getter, with 10. •Larry;
Madge, John Bird and'"Jeff
Denomme each had sixpoiints
while Greg Ferris, Ban
Freeman, Ted Doherty,;
Kevin Jewell, Steve Ar'bo`ur;
and Paul. Young,: 'had' f'� r
points apiece. Dan Mailiet
and Jim' Costello contributed
two points each to. the Viking:
total.
In the game with Seafartti,,M
coach Lynn Meyers got all: -lei
of his ball players into the
action and Was pleased with
the great improvement
shown by his team since the
beginning of the season.
Meyers rates his teamas
having a . good chance of
taking the Huron -Perth title.
which will be decided in a
tournament to be held ,•in
Goderich on Friday,
February 25. The Vikings are
currently, in second place
behind the Exeter South
Huron Panthers,- the only
team to defeat the Vikings ;in
league play so far.
Meyers singled out Steve
Arbour, Dan Maillet and
Larry Madge as having
played extremely well
against Seaforth. Maiilethad
10 points, Arbour eight and
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recordto 'four . � s ufive
starts _ with Victories ' over
Norwell and . eafor th
last week_+
Tuesday,• the -' ikin
clobbered the' Redmen from'
Norwell 59-23.:.;Andy ' Moore
had eight points .for GDCI.
Mark Alexander, Dennis``
Donnelly 'and ,Mike';, Hovey
each hit for seven. Don Bogie,
Tom Doherty, Doug.
Cruickshank, Eric Mitchell,"
and Rick Leddy all had Tour
points for the winners while
Wayne Jackson, Mike Pitre
and Brian Sowerby added two
points each. ,•
Ted; Blocker: led Norwell
with eight points.
Thursday, the Vikings'
defeated -the Seaforth Golden
Bears, 66-50 -in a welt -played
,game. The Vikings jumped
,into an early lead, and were
up by a 38-20 scdre at half-
time. Foul trouble plagued
the Vikings in the second half,
and the Golden Bears o#it-
-tho'
iking
afort
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rnn
[: squad, rbt
tld off
n the `fou'"tt`'t'
R Donnellyorer was. i
bop scwlta i
i th Vikings. Ertl
ha'ri. nine and: Dor
Fht Il ritAlexander
Doug Cruickshank and Andy`
Moore .thre_w in eight 'points
each; Wayne:.•Jacksonhad-•
five, Torn Doherty Ione and
$riair Sowerbytwo ter the
Vikings ?: '-
.John Nielson topped the :•
:Gotden Bears offence with 18
points. Jime ..Watson and
Dave Ellis were the other
Seaforth players in double
figures. with 10 points each.
The juniors racked: up their
- thl d win in a week edging St.
• Mary'S'50-43 in a game played
Tuesday at GDCI.
Don -Bogie led the junior
scoring With .17 -points. while
team-mates Andy Moore and
Eric Mitchell hit for eight a
piece. ,
The juniors will not return
to action until February 3
when they travel to Listowel.
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