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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-11-20, Page 15Recreation Report BY RENNIE ALEXANDER Rec Director W Strong effort falls short r as Falcons drop Royals Public ice skating Sa day, Nov. 23, 1:00 to p.m. Parents & Tots Lear Skate is every Wuesday Thursday, 9:30 to 10:30 a and 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Adult recreational skat is every Monday, Tuesd Thursday and Friday, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Figure skating is eve Monday and Wednesday. The hockey schedule is follows: The Oldtimers ha organized a tournament Blyth this weekend. Ho ever a Jew games will played in Wingham Thursday, Nov. 21, begi ning at 7:15 p.m. a-nd Saturday, Nov. 23, 8:30 a.m On Friday at 6:45 p.m. th Atom B team plays Luckno and at 8:30 the Royals tak on Kincardine. On Saturday the Novice team plays Walkerton at 2: p.m. and at 5:00 it's th Novice B team vs. Wallace The Intermediate ladies tak on Ripley at 8:00 p.m. Ther is no Oldtimers' game tha night. On Sunday it's the Juvenil team vs. Drayton at 3:3 p.m., with no Ironmen game scheduled. Monday at 9:30 p.m. the Crawford Dodgers play Stainton Spitfires. Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. the Atom A team plays Listowel; the Bantam A team takes on Hanover at 8:30 and at 10:00 it's Bridge Motors vs. the Advance - Timers. We are in the midst of finalizing our winter recreation program, which should begin the week of Jan. 13. Student programs will in- clude girls' and boys' gym- nastics, ballet, guitar, kung fu (karate), minor league basketball and badminton. Adult leisure programs will include interior design and decorating, guitar, floral design and arranging, intro- duction to knitting, ladies' fitness Monday and,Wed- nesday or Tuesday and Thursday evenings, ladies' fitness for older adults, badminton, practical auto mechanics, introduction to self defence (kung fu- "' trate), Scottish country dancing, men's floor hockey. There will be a cross- country ski seminar. Registration information will be available by mid December. and The Wingham Royals put up a good fight, but it was not quite enough, as the ing Teeswater Falcons exploded ay, for three goals in a four - :30 minute span off the second period to grab a 5-2 victory in ry their own rink Sunday after- noon. as Two of the goals came with the Falcons holding a two- ve man advantage, spoiling a at strong penalty -killing effort w- by the Royals up to that point be in the game. At, on Still smarting from a 9-3 n- shellacking a short-handed on squad had suffered at Owen . Sound on Friday night, the e Royals came out with fire in w their eyes and, except for a e first -minute marker by Clint Petteplace, they held the A Falcons well in check 00 throughout the first half of e the game. They were especially good e in the first period, when they e killed off penalty ."after t penalty while holding the Falcons at bay. e A power -play goal by Ken 0 Higgins, from Bernie Haines and Ken Cousins, brought the Royals back onto even n terms at the midway point of p the second period. However they again fell H Brownie Corner The First Pack enjoyed its Hallowe'en Party. It visited the Copeland Lodge, played games, made a craft with Sandi Deslauriers, decorat- ed pumpkin cookies made by Trudy Elston and had a snack. ° v, Group A has started its t macrame plant hangers m -under—the—guidance-of Debbie Currie. Group B is working t on the unit "Stove and Cook" p and the Tweenies made their invitations for their enrollment. Brownies receiving badges were Jeannine Elston, Charlotte Matz and .Lisa Moody. afoul off the referees and four minutes later, with two Royals in the penalty box, Petteplace was credited with an unassisted goal when the puck deflected into the net off his skate while he was standing in the crease. Wingham Captain Dave Stephenson argued that the goal should have been dis- allowed, the only result being that he landed in the penaltybox for unsports- manlike conduct, leaving the team still two men short. Just over a minute later the Falcons scored again on the power play, Dan Davidson giving them a 3-1 lead. Before the period ended Robert MacDonalcfscored to give the Falcons a 4-1 lead going into the dressing room. The Royals stayed out of the penalty box in the third period but were unable to mount a comeback as Dean Netzky's short-handed goal at 6:27 gave his team a commanding 5-1 lead. That goal came against Mike Pletch, who had replaced Ron Smith in the Wingham et at the start of the third eriod. Stephenson scisred from aines at 10:33 to close the gap to 5-2 and that was the way it elided. Overall the Falcons scored twice in 10 opportunities on the power play, while the Royals were one -for -nine, also yielding a short-handed marker. ROYAL REVIEW —' The Royals are falling victim to some early -season injury problems. Mark Foxton twisted his knee in the second period and will be out for a couple of weeks joining Brian TenPas and Randy Clarke on the sidelines. They also have ,knee injuries PeeWees a 3-2 by Port The Wingham Legion PeeWees hosted Port Elgin last Tuesday, losing by ' a score off 3-2. This was a very close and exciting game which the local boys cer- tainly could have won. However they were unable to capitalize on several ex- cellent scoring Op - Sandy Fitzgerald and Len Stamper received' cuts from high sticks during the game, but both are okay. Bill Brophy joined the Royals for this match, helping to fill out the depleted forward lines. The next game for the Royals is this Friday night when they host Kincardine at 8:30 in the first part of a weekend home -and -home series. The Royals travel to Kincardine Saturday night for another 8:30 start. The Dec. 1 game scheduled at Teeswater has been can- e 11 d re downed Elgin Port Elgin opened the, scoring in the first period, but Wingham fought back with Don Heinmiller unloading a tremendous shot from the blueline, set up by Jeff McKee and Scott Neil. The tie was short-lived, as Port Elgin scored two more goals before theeriod portunitiesp ended. Shoit High -scoring Jeff McKee n ded brought life to the Wingham ' s attack, notching a second - period goal assisted by Mike no match for Woodford • Elmslie. Wingham continued to apply pressure and had several good opportunities to The powerful Woodfo d t game, but Port Elgin goal of managed to hang on for the win THE MADILL JUNIOR boys' volleyball team put up a valiant effort at a WOSSA tourna . ment held last Saturday at the Wingham high ilchoo/, but did not make it to the semi- Wingham was missing final or final rounds. The boys lost 15-8 to Ingersoll last Saturday morning and finish - three regulars due to illness ed eighth out of nine teams in the round-robin tournament - r ie the Intermediates proved mo than a match for the shor handed Wingham Roya last Friday night, drubbin them by a score of 9-3. Only 11 Royals' skater made the long trek to Owe Jackson's second o re the game made it 9-2 before t- the Royals closed the scoring Is with Foxton's unassisted g goal on a power play. Woodford drew the lion's s share of penalties in th match, including a five minute high -sticking majo and game misconduct: John Brown in the secon period. The Royals used their power plays in th second and third periods as s chance to get i'their skating - legs back. Wingham was one -for -12 on the power play while Woodford tallied once in five opportunities, About the only highlight of the game for the Royals was their success in killing off the full two minutes while they were two men short in the third period with the Fitz- gerald brothers, Ken and Sandy, in the penalty box. ROYAL REVIEW — With e not many men to choose - from, Coach Larry Lane had ✓ Kevin Hastie playing on the to " blueline beside Bernie d Haines for this match. The other defensive pairing had e Ken Higgins with Len a Stamper. Up front the Royals had Ken Cousins between Dave Stephenson. and Mark Foxton and Dave Golley centering Sandy Fitzgerald and Kevin Carter, with Ken Fitzgerald' as an alternate. Everyone got lots of skating time. n Sound for the game, giving Coach Larry Lane only two forward --lines and two , defensive pairs to throw against last season's champions. It wasn't nearly enough, a Woodford completely domin at'ed the game, especially in the first period when it took a 5-1 lead. Playing on the large ice surface in Owen Sound didn't help the Royals either. help the Royals either. • Woodford hit the score- board first at 8:13 of the opening period on Mark Borland's goal past Ron Smith in the Wingham net. Brian Fairman made it 2-0 six . minutes later and a minute after that it was 3-0, with Jeff Nixon doing the damage. The Royals got one back when Mark Foxton scored from Ken Cousins and Dave tiephenson, but goals by Fred Hemstock and Don MacLeod, the last coming ith just one second left on he clock, made it 5-1 after 20 inutes of ply, Woodford scoredlj/ the, only wo goals of the • middle eriod, Ed Jackson and Fairman connecting to make it 7-1, and stretched the lead to 8-1 in the third period before Stephenson's goal from Cousins and Bernie Haines gave Wingham something to cheer about. ME SQUAB PARK EATRE • YOUR GIRLFRIEND HAS A NEW BOYFRIENo • _ ---_ • , • • •. • • • • • • • • • i •- • • SEE SANTA AND HIS COURT AT • THE PARK AFTER THE PARADE Relax. you're never... BETTER OFF DEAD D.%. t...ra or w,P., R DPO1 0 PARENTAL ■ DUIDaMcrCF FRI.-SAT. 7 & 9 SUN-THURS. 7:30 GODERICH 524.7811 ENDING THURSDAY NOV. 21 7:30 CHARLES BRONSON IN DEATH WISH 3 r'rvISCEUM TIILETIIi Phone 357 1630 for 24 hour movie information PLAYING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 22ND AND 23RD ONLY. SHOWTIMEs: 7:00 AND 9:00 P.M. EACH EVENING. PLAYING FROM --_—SHN.dA:Y. TO-�-_-- THURSDAY NOVEMBER 24TH TO r 28TH. SHOWTIME: t) ONE SHOW EACH EVENING AT 8:00 P.M. ONLY. THE STORY OF A REBEL • AND HIS BIKE. L'Nif FAM1EY; PEE -WEE HERMAN . PEE-WEFS BIG APVENT11R, • The deadliest ad of the Orient is now In the hands of an American .i< ANIERI4y- NISI _ Ka ry� 7 CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY L NOVEMBER 2380. SHOWT1ME: 1:30 P.M. ALL SEATS 1111AMIlY The Wingham Advance -Times, Nov. 20, 1985—Page 15 andai njury As a result Ran Deyell was called up from the Atoms and performed admirably. • The defensive -Unit of Heinmiller, Tim Currie and Deyell played solidly, as did goaltender Bill 'McGrath. y Coach Bill Brown con- tinues to work his players hard and is confident they will continue to improve against the tough com- petition of the "B" league. The PeeWees are at home Nov. 19 against Hanover and travel to Norwich for a tournament this weekend: sears maul Ironmen in entertajnjng contest By Lee Cowley 15:15 when the Wingham Stranks at 13:35 on a delayed The Wingham arena was defence got trapped in the penalty and Jim Craddock at the .setting for a battle Bear offensive zone, leaving 18:4 on a quick, low shot to between the Port Elgin goalie John Turnbull to face Tur bull's glove side. Bears and the Wingham three yellow shirts alone. The Ironmen were unable Ironmen, old' rivals in the Brett Martin put the to produce on five power Junior C group, on Sunday. Despite the final outcome Wingham side on the board play"opportunities, one a which saw the in Bears the with his goal on a partial four -minute span after Ironmen €3 2; -the contesi-was —ea`ay at 17-04-to—allow—"Cddock of- the Bears had entertaining, especially in the teams to leave the ice attempted to decapitate the Ironmen's Jamie Robinson. the first period when the with the score 2-1. The second period was all Port Elgin's, as the Bears scored three unanswered goals to take a commanding. 5-1 lead. Goals were by Tim Bumstead at 5:59, Dave Ironmen played with a great deal of enthusiasm. The Bears drew first blood in the contest with a goal by Jamie Pegg at 13:21. Darcy King upped the count to 2-0 at Back-to-back wins for Wingham Rockers The early part of -the final frame featured several scoring chances at each end of the ice. However it was the Bears who capitalized first, Robb Judd scoring an unassisted marker at 6:11 to give his club a 6-1 lead. Trevor Pocaluyko got that one back for the Ironmen at ' 10:26 with a hard Shot from the left faceoff circle. Pegg Saturday night saw, the Clinton came fighting back then rounded but the scoring Wingham Rockers at- ih the third to get the score to for the Bears by potting two, Seaforth for a game against 5-3 before George Skinn, on a at 13:02 and 17:40, to com- the Clinton Teachers. nice pass from Len plete his hat trick. The first period featured Houghton, put the game The most glaring end-to-end action and away 6-3. with the Wingham teiam remained scoreless until during this game was the ) John Cullen lifted in a Fraser Next weekend' is ' the many occasions . w Strong—rebotri d—on a nic_ a R Ond nu old- players, were trapped when_ in the pass from Robbie Laurie. timers" Tournament, Port Elgin zone, leaving Then the roof fell in for starting Thursday night at Turnbull virtually defence - Clinton. Bob Armstrong Wingham and continuing less with several Bears Friday, Saturday and .bearing down on him. fired a shot along the ice the goalie is still looking for, Sunday at Blyth. It's a Referee Clarke Pollock followed by Cullen's second chance to see some excellent again turned in an excellent of the night from Wayne hockey at the right price game, handing out only, 10 Drury. free. minors, four to the Ironmen. Ross Davies scored next, followed by Laurie with a Second annual • hard shot from the point into the top corner of the net. Bill Tolton finished the scoring to Rockers' tournament make it 6-0 for Wingham. Superb goaltending at both The second annual Wing- excellent brand of hockey by ends, especially in the first ham Rockers Oldtimers' 16 of the finest old-timer period, kept the score as Tournament, sanctioned by teams in Ontario," promises close as.it was. Wayne Drury the Canadian Old -Timers' Al Harrisdn, tournament."__ was—_ fu]-1_-va_ lire for.Hockeyhxs -shut= _ Hockey Association; will -he chairrr ori. out. held Nov. 21 to 24 at the Blyth Action gets underway this Sunday night the Rockers arena, with games running Thursday evening at 7:30 traveled to Clinton for a throughout the ntire week- with three games in the game against the Fowl -Ups. end. In a fast skating, hard -The Wingham arena, before checking -public is cordially shifting .to _the.. Bly.th_a.r_ena---- g game, Wingham- invited to' atTcnd This i-ree Friday evening. Another two was down 1-0 before Wayne weekend of exciting and at Brown tied it from Cullen well -played hockey. games wWingham l be Saturdayylayed morning g and Wayne Drury. Laurie Everyone is also invited to banged one in and then the free dance Saturdayof8:eaacti n0, at Bh lyth on Brown from Cullen made it�iov. 23, above the Blyth of the actionu Blyth 3-1. Bill Tolton and Ken arena. Y Saturday and Sunday. The championship games will be Balzer, on a rocket from the "Plan on attending and at Blyth on Sunday af- point, ran the score to 5-1. you will be treated to an ternoon. Kin Bantams have a re The Wingham Kinsmen Bantams took on Port Elgin at the local arena last week and battled toa 5-5 tie.' The home team opened the scoring in a see -saw game when Paul Brophy scored from Corey McKee and Dave Heinmiller. Jason Coultes gave Wingham a 2-0 lead, scoring from Brophy. Port's Lou DeBrusk Scor_ d less than a' minute later Ito end the first period 2-1. In the second period Brett Martin scored from McKee The Bantams received a and Terry Daer before Rod boost when cord of 3-1-3 Elliott scored Port . Elgin's only goal of the period. Bill Kinahan netted one from Coultes and Brophy to give the local'-tham a 4-2 lead. Port Elgin scored three times in less than four minutes to take a 5-4 lead in the third period, forcing Wingham to dig in and hustle to bring the game to a 5-5 tie when Martin scored from Brophy and McKee with 36 seconds remaining in the game. regular LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT players SPORTS COMPLEX Fundraising Program 1985-1986 Bill Kinahan, Terry Daer and Joe Walker returned from the injured list for this • game. Rick Leachman and Jeff Tolton are still •out with injuries. In the past couple of weeks, Jason Moore, Jason Ducharme, Steve Michie, Don Heinmiller and Jeff McKee have helped fill out an injury -depleted roster. Next game for the Ban- tams is Nov, 22 at Walkerton and the next home game is Nov. 26 against Hanover. Lottery )5 9 0 0 0. 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