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T1* KitXats are In -first place with
53 pair* Und Menthe battle heats up
with thee teams vying for the next
tap places. The Mars Bars have 47,
the Carafe and Mr. Rigs are tied
at 46. The 0 Heritys hive 37 and the
Coffee Crisps 30.
Stephanie Cleghorn had the -high
single of 149 for the girls And tied
with Christina Anger for the high
double tof 241. For the boys, it was,
Ben man all the way, with ri• 169
single and 255 double.
Other games of 90 and over were
rolled by Kelly Phillips 95; Evelyne
Matz 92; Stephanie Cleghorn 92;
Christina Anger 132, 109;. Dean'
Aleatory '95, 102; Mike Remington
127; •Craig Pair 90, 95; 1. Scott
McPherson ,111; Ben firdlman 96.
BANTAMS &JUNIORS
Charlotte Matz was. the star,
erthalking tuitIke high single of 206 awl
the* high double fertile girls. Tied
et :164 for the high single wereAaron
Henry and Travis Chambers.
Jerem_Hidtev had the boys' high
double, a 5.
Other singlesla
Susan Henry*
121 ;6,1e1107. Reini
Tatum Mothers
146;, Andrew SI
Pantie, 145;
Shawn Pair 140; NOV 4F
Jeremy flickey 156, 139; Ryan
Moffatt 121; Ricky aegkoal-25.
The Sprites lead the :,pack with 56
points, followed by the Pepsis with
52. The'.• Leine' Limes are in third •
„place with 46; the Mountain Dews
have 39; Cokes 37 and 23.
JUNIORS & SENIORS
The Merry Mishaps have laughed °
their way to the top of the group with
16 points. The Stooges -have 12;
M‘aniacs 10 and the Rams have four,-
points.
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Kern, cleghorn led the way with a , Bariting to takft. the champions?* foe two leama et)
shigle and 430 iripleIer theliris.2
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day, delivering a 194 single and 502
triple. itis* other tweshigles-were is -
and 157.- Jim Bilis had sirtgie
and Jaitin. lichietitel chalked. lip a ,
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!adill Mustaflgs defeated,a- M ,frornLoi
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•- Last Saturday, the Wingham goal.
Super X Atoms skated to a 5-1 vic- Early in the third MacKay not -
tory over lisirriston. This game ched his first goal after Mark Gibson
ended the regular schedule for sent him in alone
Wiliam, which finished with 11 Clinton then scored after a
wins and five losses to end up either defensive mistue, but Edgar
in third place or tied with the rebounded with a goal of his own
Listowellteds fer second. from Patterson.
Peter Gusso led the way for MacKay and Walker then com-
Muslim register•ing the naturalhat tined for Wingham's final marker
trickand picking up an assist on with MacKay finishing off the play. - -
ToddEflgar's marker.
Wingham's Chris Patterson Thursda ni ht
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winger broke his ,ankle
opened the scoring in the first. . • ' :Morin
horseshoe play -
Bryan del3ruyn and Mat Adams
There was a good turnout far dafeaceraaajeff Walden
horseshoes last Thursday *nit* at Oitof the linelpter uPletw0Vi
the Wingham Sportsmen's Club, so 'reitenis left arm is in- a cast after -
there were two categories of play. bisaidog his hand When his baby ,
SatuFdar • ant -Will 'he out for six
received assists on the play • • - weeks. Goalie Murray Futon
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Edgar's goal ws the only one that
lit up the scoreboard in the second
period.
Wingham made it 3-0 early in tip
third, but Harriston netted one to
close the gap.
Shaun Walker and Edgar caw
bined to set up Gusso's second goal
and then Gusso wrapped up the
scoring with an unassisted goal.
Wingham goaltender Chad. Davis
was steady in goal, despite very
• little action.
Winghidi9, Clinton 2
In an exhibition Match last
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Friday, Whigham shut dawn Clinton
by an 8-2 count. The boys .put
everything together in this and,the
result was a solid team effort with
nineplayersfigUrilig the scoring.
Patterson nod thesconingafter
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oints igin 1344r4 were e and dropped
to fourthwith 25 points, but' are still
in the race The Bears' have three
g,ames, reF44**lit *eluding one
against the teats.
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Onie Y atteinoon ton 110418
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ice against Mo Porest. The game
at Lockridge Memorial Arena could
decide Who secures second place.
Whoever finishes in second cannot
be picked by \Hanover in the first
round of playoffs and will also be
able te choose who they Will meet hi
a best -of -five guarter-final series.
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• Games 040 points were igayed on Tiger was -twisted back in all aci•
the 1A* side. Bruce Ortgeb and Alex tided away, from lite arena. Walden
Boa Were first with thrt**inialid .also Or* a bete in his hand stop -
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Harold Carter had threewhoimd Hanolkera*eek -
plus Slitotakeseiondapat '
Keith. Iiffatt and --
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The -ivin boosted the Ironmen's
60 Ord, 'white Ivan Gardner and. ' 'and second place, The Mount Forest
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i 1464404 had one t* and a plus Patriots, who picked uo: tivowins on
' 63 for fourth. Dave -Alilett ,:,_-_ __ .
Leon, ituoseithad no wins anot the weekend ineluding an upset over
of *12 tnivind'uOinfittliplaOe.. ' first place. ktiotiert -sr mimed
Ott the `11.0 aide, gainesoto .. - ,,. ' ' • -. • . -
were played., Steikt Nixon and -Olen-. ...___ - •
dieted* *ere firat-With tour *lei muR ..
and a 'phis of 20. Glen Selier$ and "Victoria,, *Great Britain,
Crystal Boa were second ': kt , river and'gone
win.and it Phis•OL410, „.,. , her
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Wingha*, -Kentucky Nuggets split ViTingliaM's Prrevii Huffman
a pait garnes m NovicehOtkey. narrowed the caUnt on an unassisted
action �v�r
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,weekend. On effort for a 3-2 score going into the
Sa: i „ e 'were handed thirdPeriod,
a 741' loss by Lucknow,buttUrnedthe Third period action saw Laing
tables with a 5,..71 victory over Mit- meeting 'his second to tie the score,
firitt011'&1114i3r. 6rily to 'see Clifford once mote go
11.atickii-eoivloWinglitain 0' Mall% second goal if the game
, 4 ahead on a goat by DeBruyn. Huff-
LuCktiow scored seven con- knottedthe countyet again.
seettfilie goals lot a 7-0 wino but - VVinghami Dennis Adams then
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congratulations A0'0 94 ti all Picked 111xhie -Seem* penalty of the
eft night with 2:40 left in the game, but
Sluff ait, managed to score a ,
horthandedg�al for his hat trick,
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