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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.
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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'*
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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
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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
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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
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Although Viking coach
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year's team as somewhat
shorter in talent then Viking
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Goderich
in the first period and made
many key saves during the
game.
On Sunday it was a dif-
ferent story as Walkerton
took command from the
opening whistle scoring with
only 15 seconds gone to put
them on their way. The
Electrics were constantly"
knocked off the puck com-
bined ` with the non -existing
checking;, put there deeper
and deeper in the hole. Only
Dave Telford who made it 3-1
and Dave Jewell were able to
turn the red light on.
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
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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.
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