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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-03-17, Page 11)la e 'Y �•J +wing 'site as g ieena o them nover card [fling" 11 be reb day. 11 with C MBE IA r� ed:up Walkerton ed the Bm thumped Graham Electrics Sunday taking the three series, two one. ctrics hadevened ie the previous. y on a solid per - for a 5-4 win. In this. alkerton opened the the first period at inute mark but the Electrics c> me roaring back with five straight goals three byDay* Jeweli,,one each by Scott Garrow and Dave Telford to take a 5-1 lead into the third. Walkerton then made, a game of it by notching three straight goalsto make things hot for Goderich. Darren Connelly, Dave Jewell and Kevin Talbot drew assistsjn this game. The whole 'Electric ec r ta e m'° did some, great forechecking on( this game which kept Walkerton off balance the first two periods. In the third, the checking let up and Walkerton took advantage of it. The defence of Shawn Larder, Steve Schutz, Darren Connelly, and Kelly Ailin moved the puck out of their, own end quickly to help relieve pressure when it was on. forwards 'Dave Jewell, Todd Jeffrey, Ron Chapman, Dave Telford, Kevin Telford, Scott Garrow and Kevin Talbot saw a lot of ice time. and didn't give up for a minute in their checking. Jeff Scott and Davy McGee filled perfectly for substitutes when the two lines were getting ,tired. Jay Williamson relieved for starting goalie Shane Worsen who was hurt'* GT INE' IL s lies TV E ER IERI use me h Green and Parent Midget netminder Gerry stopped this Glanbrook drive in the firstperiod of night's semi-final game in Vanastra. The game fifth in a five game series and Goderich was ts even final day afternoon, the olts evened the best - series with the Port nocos at one game upending them by of 4-2 before a fine crowd. ter Paul Rau led the ck with two goals. g the winner) while eg Burns and Danny nadded solo efforts. Bob McKinnon and s replied for the The Colts led 1-0 first period, but by f the second stanza, held a 4-1 lead. Ilan Dawe handed [nor penalties with being assessed five key injuries to Paul ick Fremiin and Carter, the Colts Butch" Fleet and aul Priestrap to the riestrap's agressive e second period set Y Colquhoun's in - goal late in the hile Fleet played a fensive game on star of.the game Colt etminder, Fleishauer, who sly stopped many drives by the first game of the ioco's topman Dean cored four goals and n another to lead his 9-2 victory over the eliminated from further action suffering a 7-6 loss to Glanbrook. Here Gaynor smothers the puck and upends Glanbrook's Mark Lundgren as Goderich's Rick Rawson moves in to help out. (staff photo) series with PortEJgin Bob McKinnon, Dan' Haugh and Brian "Victor" Fryday,: Al Blair, Murray Kennedy scored for the Colts. McKague and Gary Grant The Suri'ocos led 4-0 after added singles while Larry the first and increased it to 8-Q at the end of the second in a contest that saw the Sunocos outshoot the Colts 43-26. Vikings edged in WOSSA action BY TD The GDCI Vikings senior boys' basketball team, the 19 G. Huron -Perth Con- ference champions, took part in the WOSSA championships last weekend in St. Thomas. The Vikings won their preliminary round game, 46- 39, over Lambton Central of Petrolia, but were eliminated by Strathroy, 68-58, in the semi-finals. Strathroy went on to overwhelm Stratford Central, the `''other Huron - Perth representative, 87-54, in the finals. Greg Beacom, with 12 points,. and Dave MacKenzie, 11, led the Vikings in their win over Petrolia. Iain Lambert had eight \points, Perry Teichert five, andBill Gauley and Jon Barz four each while Bill Walters added two to the Viking's total. Mo LeBert, with 16, and Mark Minielly, With 14, were Petrolia's best. The Vikings had three players in doable figures against Strath,roy. Greg Beacom had 14, Dave MacKenzie 13, and lain Lambert 10. Jeff: Baechler, Perry Teichert and Jon Barz ! You CAN OWN A CANADIANA $1 000 'ALAR HOME FOR AS LITTLE AS DOWN had six points each. Tim Doherty had three points. JoePementel led Strathroy with a game -high 20 points. The GDCI junior Vikings, runners-up in the Huron - Perth Conference, played in the WOSSA `AA' finals, held in St. Thomas, losing by a 71- 40 score Friday to the eventual champions from Petrolia Lambton Central. Lambton Central went on to edge Strathroy, 51-50, in the semi-finals and them. defeat Stratford Central, the Huron Perth champions, 56-50, in the final. The Petrolia team showed a large measure of ability and poise throughout the tour- nament, and outclassed the a 9ua4ly in. va,:un ai Budd. MNC and °Y^ i plus *"'"9 hem a,m0.ny 9EW 4cUEL Waundown giAes Phone or Write HURON PINES CONSTRUCTION LTD. Agents for: GNC Homes Candia„a Modular Homes P.O. BOX tin PHONE COLLECT., CLINTON 482-1901 t own a. tot 0 YES 0 NO Vikings in their preliminary round-ne. Featuring 6'7” Rick-Camnpbtll and 6'3" Darrell Syers, the Petrolia team was able to shut off the Vikings inside shooting,. blocking shot after shot by the Vikings. Although Viking coach Lynn Meyers assessed this year's team as somewhat shorter in talent then Viking squads of the last two years, he felt the GDCI team has had a fine season. Meyers sees the determination, dedication and self discipline exhibited by the junior Vikings as more than making up for any lack of talent and felt it had been a gratifying experience to work with such a fine group of young"men. 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The Walkerton club this year have lost only twe sogamewi both the o the ElectricElectricss elimination, the boys need not feel bad. :Li -ons win 3-0 in YCW tune up The Goderich Lion Peewees backed up strong goaltending fro,m Jim McDonald with bold defensive play as they shut out Lambeth 3 o in exhibition play in Lambeth Sunday. The Lions, who have played only twice in the past two weeks while preparing for the Young Canada Peewee Hockey tournament, played a solid two way game and took advantage of manpower advantages. Goderich scored the first goal of the game in the second period as , Joey Morrissey ATOM C Goderich vs. Hanover Saturday, March 20,6 p.m, Vanastra Arena BANTAM Goderich vs.. Arnie Twp. Sunday, March 21,2:00 p.m. Goderich Memorial Arena JUVENILE Goderich vs Mooretown or Amhertsburg 6:00 p.m. at Goderich Memorial Arena ATOM Goderich vs. Hanover 8:00 p.m. Goderich Memorial Arena ( 44 v MOM Pads GRAND BEND NOW OPEN 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 7 Days a Week Hwy. 21 11/4 Mi. S. Of Traffic Lights scored on a pass from team- mate Darrell Graham. Goderich then added two insurance goals in the third period, one on a power play. Scott Ross scored the second goal from Morrissey and Dennis Kerr capitalized on a power play with assists going to Ross and Colin Alexander. The Lions next action is Friday night, following the opening ceremonies of the Young Canada Week Peewee Hockey Tournament. Game time is 8 p.m. fi b4d Probably tloa Who's �liire , tli%01 January lst celebrations bundled dled up it ;,P hasn't secretely wished that New 'Year's ;tli• happen in the spring. 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