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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-03-01, Page 16;a. • a�. R�. one Oat "eft: a, to ,ee by.. aided the ° HOWlck .4#ded. ctory over � +v , woka og tvchampiocs • The> first period - remained scoreless due. the solid..cn .L tending +of ' e JOhoston of Brussels and INSPfOr Hawick, In the second. frame, Craig King fed Livermore a lead.pass at centre ice and Chris Reichard scored on the rebound of Livermore's hard driare.. The goal stood up throughout the seem) with another period of good goaltending. Howick played its strongest hockey in the third period as the boys scored two unanswered goals and played extremely well defen- sively. John Greig and Livermore com- bined on a perfect two -on -one play with Greig scoring the goal midway through the period. Livermore scored an insurance marker with two minutes remaining as he split the defence and scored on a breakaway. The defence was very stingy in the period as it limited the shots on net to help Fraser preserve the shut -out. ^ A greatteam effort and well- balanced scoring attack last Sunday evening at the, Hawick. Community Centre resulted ma WOAA Bantam. "D" championship for Howick. The local lads certainly worked hard and were full value for the 7-2 victory "over Brussels. Howick successfully won the title 6-4A> .� r:r in .9. • Weddings • Portraits • ,Family Groups CHECK OUR PRICES, 523-9212 The .Country Studio 5 miles N.E. of Auburn sem; - sea -en allow vermo a s e assista, l - The wan d1101101-0_ a by the HOWICk aft the atiMe,eis. god ly. we The result vias fial soio►r+ ded by wi five different players. Goal storm for Howick were ,Greig, Steve .Gib son, Reichard, Rob Van . Den Breeh and Jaret f lenhoeffer, who scored a short-handed goal. All the goals were a resut.of°eat passing plays and doable assists were given .on Jell goals but Henhoeffer'sa Assists went to Henhoeffer with two and one each to Van Den Brock,. Jason Douglas, Philip and Don Livermore,, Andrew Weber and Greig. Rob Henschel' spoiled the shut -out for Peter� Stewart when he scored with only 33- seconds Left in the second period. The two teams traded thirdperiod goals. Captain Gibson scored for Howick as betook passes from Greig and Weber. Steven Fritz replied for Brussels, The -final score was .7.2 for t Howick. RON'S ROU " Captain •Gibson, Henhoeffer . and: Kin da��y a nini int Wee. Thursjo L,eoa well }an were first With vt sar of 27c while Glue asema re- Saunders,..siixwiosmads l were . second. D. Syd Lawson wera third al and p�lu ,of 9k and: co . and Alex Boa ►ease vu, .. and aplusof73P Bill Tiffin and f were fifth ati'r , 69, While Gni Norrn Ellft. e wins andapii o Win Kett: Moffatt n w yen, l t'rystaa atwo wins and aa.piits, 125 and Be-Mu, rray MacFarlane and Ivan -Gardner -were eighth with twO .w?ins, anda Plus 'of 121. Rounding out tille4coring were he . ninth -place. fin ers .. BOb Gavreluik and.Jhtt Wickens' with one win anda plus of 111. There will bean open tournament the Saturday at - the club for ill lasses, including ladies and winners. received,. :Bail. "D" Trophy at.thecoa ion of the game on behalf of the: team. Each member b was.presented with a.WOAA .crest. This is the second year in a row the , boys lave ca turad t trophy. Congratulations are extended to' the goaltending duoof St and °wart Fraser as they were very stingy ui . the Brussels `'series, allowing only two goals in three games. The Brussels shooters went 119 r mutes before they finally scored. Congratulations -. also go- to Reichard, who registered point_ number 50 in`the last game. • Howick's next opposition in the OMIIA quarterfinals will be Grand Valley, a team that defeated Hilisburgh to advance. The first_ game of the series was played • Sunday in Howick. The Bantam coaching A total. of 17 tables were in play at. • the euchre party last Monday eveninga t, the Wingham . Legion Hall. r Margaret girds was high .Iady, and Audrey Valli, low lack.. . er to Currie tnd Olive Mc I+ ay (both playing asrnenl were man respectively. Nora Finnigan had the most .lone .hands. Draw prizes were award* to' Velma Scott, Norrrra Strong, Kerr Stevens, Marie Cbittick and Reavis: -SLE1 "I9 $0,000/Winter *ess �a ca:. fi reed a to a.: to iaa#iod: Q eI' .difference la tt*er sO r Turnberry Central rringr Ihe school's, o e Cdiger The Wingham Legion - PeeW ee3 split o pair of"' rotand.r��obiril ply ► s-,..ames w aDu ha lar lire playoff round, ing m `la3 t twogainst both and . Wel - Legion Loose Ends: The' team plays `we against Listowel ht 40eigit, Listowel a om a Thursday at 7:30 p t►ngratulatieis to MurrayMac oaiS timely goal against Dur coaching staff is ,pleased wi r players'E1m Hinson, Cameron, .Lane, •" . Hunter, MacL ods Drost and Balser continue to improve with earth contest, especially the physical plat of the game.: The best hit of the season came,Saturday as Olson - caught Whitefield with his head down at centre lee and sent the Durham captain sprawling. The hit, seemed to pick tWiin g h amplayers up as• they scOred three straight. goals after the cheek liati'l, of mad, the Legion sgtthd do rnfus'ed. to ayeoutscored isir 3 s �i[a�'tl'te f�iMl,frmne ingha n scoring went: Ryan from :Bryce Taylor and ek E^ers; Jeff Olson, from and Jonathan Lane. or, fronri ..eyell;mon, "fry e : acKatiy and Lane, .arid !ale er;; lor, tom ►lson andMacKay,. Ott Ehn ie and Andrew Gibson ed t e goaltending duties for dam and each turned in some " .gloat saves Durham's Mike Hut L season cheson led ids team with three goals. ° ends playoffs. The second .game was played in � . .. A Durham Saturday and the hosts a r beginningscane out flying to take an early 2-0 , lead after one periodofplay. However, the pesky. Wingham squad cutthe lead to one when Brad Robinson stole the puck from a Durham defencema inside"his own ,bluelineand bit,Deyell with a perfect .pass to'put him is the clears In true Mario ter-styl,4 deked � e,PUFIlaninetniirider and'then`slid ►the sprawled goalie. . ►3 or else drew -an assist On y emit e equalizer just tes Ater right roger Mike Drost took a pass from acKay_and around a Durharn ian encen before feeding a perfect lmorith page Id Lane who.' made - i take tiPping : it° hy. Durham goalie St Atkinson the teams,remained tied until, the wini goal *carne off the stick of Witig�'s. Murray MacLeod,. his - it ' the„year. The marker. was " exi {ted w tl seveniiiiul; es renting thefigame ' A ir'd shot from the s%it Which " t A e ie'By the glove Whitton to the -team Silt '.victory. over nrhnr... five trigs this year. fi fFl 3t ,e 4#1:1(0a1 for� .a The Wingham Industrial Hockey. League wound up regular season play with two games last week. The eagueleading Crawford Dodgers defeated Stainton's Spit- fires 8-6 to finish their regular season schedule., . Dole Hussey, Mike Malhiot and. Bill LeVan led the scoring for the Dodgers while Jim Noble and Brad Moolte`paced,the Spitfires' attack. the other contest, Bridge Mus- tangs and Advance -Times Newsboys • squared Off ° to deride who would finishthird in the league standings. The Mustangs led by one point going into the game, but the Newsboys' came up with a 7-4 victory to finish one point ahead in the final standings. Jim Dore, scoring his first goal of the season, Byrne Burgsma led the Q -. Newsboys •attack. Doug Purves had one goal for the Mustangs. The final standings show the Dodgers in first place with 23 points, Spitfires second with 14 points, Newsboys third with 13 points, and Mustangs one point behind in fourth, . Playoff action will see Newsboys squaring off against Dodgers, and Mustanof meeting -the . Spilfiresf, Lietilk'series ar© betat-of three affelia suns qP, jh rT'