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Sp.rts
Steelers drill
Clinton 10-1
The Lakeport Steel
Bantams scored five
goals in the third period
and rolled to their second
lopsided win a 10-1
decision over Clinton
here Saturday.
Clinton kept the game
close when they scored
early in the second period
to narrow the Goderich
lead to 2-1 but that was as
close as they came.
Goderich got the of-
fence in gear scoring
three goals in the second
period and five in the
final period to clinch the
win.
• Brad Armstrong and
Paul Day led the scoring
parade with three goals
each. Day also added two
assists for a five -point
night.
Pete Stahl scored two
goals for Goderich and
assisted 'on two others
while John Thompson
added a goal and three
assists. David Gallow
scored the final goderich
goal.
Scott Harris was the
only Clinton shooter to
beat Jeff Denomme in the
Goderich goal. Denomme
and Terry Bean shared
the netminding duties.
The win,was the second
straight for the Steelers
and the first in league
play. Next Saturday they
host Listowel in a 7 p.m.
contest at the Goderich
Community Centre.
Sial -Stars win third straight
T h e Signal -Star second Star's goal from
Juveniles carry a three-linemate Larry Daer.
game winning streak into Lewis and Daer
their next Shamrock cotn'liined again in the
League start against first minute of the third
Dorchester 'this Sunday in Period to narrow the
Dorchester. Lambeth lead to a single
The Stars defeated goal. Steve Lobb tied the
Strathroy 7-3 in their first game five minutes later
game of the season here and Greg Hallam scored
and last week added the winner with six
Lambeth and St. Marys minutes remaining in the
to their list of victims. game.
The Stars played much
of the final period short
handed taking all seven
minor penalties handed
out. They sandwiched the
three goals in between
the •seven shorthanded
situations.
The Stars didn't wait as
hands full in Lambeth long to get the offence in
and needed a three -goal gear Sunday scoring
outburst in the' third three goals in the first
period to erase a two -goal period en rout to a 10-3
deficit and win 5-4. win over St. Marys. .
The teams exchanged Nine players figured,in
single goals in the first the balanced scoring
period with Terry attack with Roger Lewis
Schoemaker scoring for leading the offence with
-Goderich but Lambeth two goals and three
outscored the visitors 3-1 assists for a'\ five -point
in the second period for a effort.
4-2 lead after 40 minutes. Greg Hallam, Larry
Roger Lewis scored the Daer, 'John Clement, Rob
In Lambeth last
Wednesday the Stars
needed three third period
goals to edge the home
team 5-4 and in Goderich
Sunday they hammered
St. Marys 10-3 for their
third straight win. '
Goderich had their
A member of the Goderich Lakeport Steelers
wrestles with a Clinton defencemanat the corner..of
the crease in WOAA league action in Goderich,
Saturday. The bantams drilled Clinton 10-1 in the
first game of the scheduleand will be looking for
their second win in Listowel, Saturday. (photo by
Jeff Seddon)
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Cruickshank added single Sunday, November 11 at
goals. Ken Reid chipped the Goderich and District
in with five assists. Community Centre.
Juvenile Ws practice
Efforts are being made
to organize a Juvenile B
hockey in team due to an
abundance of juvenile
age players.-
Harold Leddy will be in
charge of coaching duties
of the new team and two
practice sessions have
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interested players of
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Practices have been
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9 to 10 p.m. and Sunday
from 4.30-6.30 p.m. at the
Goderich and District
Memorial Community
Centre.
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