The Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-04-19, Page 24r..
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• Jayson Potts
78 46 124 1'.3q�
Steven. Vl►inl�el
39 41 80 68 1, a26
Steve MacGregor 44 41 27 68 1 t
Jeremy Taylor 32 23 36 59 18 1
Mitchel Wright ,'�4
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g 43 27 27 54 44 1 2;
Sheldon Dinsmore 4 10 29 39
Shane Smith .86
Jason Edgar 6 28 34 26 a'73'
9 45 18 15 33 76 la
Darryl Johnson 46 5 27 32 56 a6 a=
Brad Wilson 45 .2 22. 24...34 .55 :..
lan Gibson 3 20 23 20 05:
Christian Feldskov �
1 4 1 4 4
TOTAL 46 252 319 571 428
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Wins
Losses
Ties
35. Goals For 252 Av.
11 Goals Against 114 Av.
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2.47 by defeating' Hensall in the playoffs. Teams me gibers :and;coaches Ore back, Garfield,Gibson., / r so
coach, Brad Wilson, Darryl Johnson, Mitch;, .a�s�rstard:
y Wright, Stever, Winkel, Shane Smith,Peter eter Dinsmre,• coach;
front, Steve MacGregor, lan Gibson, Jeremy Taylor, ayson Pots, Jascon Edg r, Sheldon:Dinsm e
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iiowrnk's. WOAA house league sttck _ of Potts, assisted
Bantams recently completed a sue- Smith. py'
cessful 1 , 7 season" by defeating - Mace or. and Jeremy Taylor:
Hensall,in the final la off seri
P y ea brought score,to 51 ter4foir,ick
Team, captain Jayson Potts `„and before Hensallr's Brad_ added.:
assistant- captains-Jsen Edgar and” lb- their count With 44 seconds left in
Jeremy Taylor were presented with the game.
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a champion�slup banner °: and trophy '''On April :7 Hawick' travelled to
following the game in on Clinton thea second
April7.� Clinton� forgame of� the
series. The first period remained
A round-robin playoff series scoreless, John Bell scored Hen -
among Hensall, Port ;Agin and- . sail's only goal of the gable . -four
Howlett resulted in Hensall and Port minutes into the second period. The
Elgin tied with one game each. Howick boys • retaliated with two
Howick had defeated, Port Elgin two goals in the second, the first one
games, straight and Hensel defeated scored by Edgar, assisted by
Howick twice However, the Howick Sheldon Dinsmore and the second by
boys pulled together in a final two- MacGregor, assisted by Taylor.
out -of -three series against Hensall The third I ®d saw three more
with two wins. goals for Howick: Taylor, assisted
On April 4 at Howick, Potts, by Darryl Johnson; Taylor from
assisted by Edgar,opened the scor- MacGregor and Steve Winkel and
ing for Howick early in the game. Potts, une listed.
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Hensall. tied. the Match with 49 Tlns,.,brou ;total of 35 wins t
seconds left in the fust period. of 46 games 'r HOvvick. Coach Peter
In the ,second frame Edgar, Dinsmore and his assistant, Garfield
assisted by Sheldon Dinsmore, Gibson, are to be congratulated for
contributed another goal for their part in winning the champion-
Howick. Mitchell Wright, assisted ship. Their many hours put into
by Steve MacGregor, scored again practices and games is very much
for Howick early, in the third period, appreciated by both the players and
followed shortly by a goad off the their parents.
Horseshoe:piaye.rs lake
part In ApriI tournament
In the_ 'A' division at last
Saturday's horseshoe tournament at
the m ingt am Sportsmen's Club,
deuble-iounil games of •40 points
were enjoyed;
a Jack Arnold of Mildmay and
Laverne Hgy of Dublin were first
on the 'A' side with five wins and a
plus of 35. Ivan Gardner, Wingham
and Harold Carter, Goderich, were
second with four wins and a plus of
70.
Third place went to Syd Lawson of
Goderieh and Bruce Ortlieb, two wins and a plus of 116.
Fourth spot was taken by, Jack Ward
of Mton and Cecil Carnochan of
Guelph, one win dada plus of 123.
%► `the'lr , division, double -round
gales of 30 ,points were played.
ene` tt df Waikerten and Jim.
Wickens, Wmghant? were firit with
six wins and a plus of St Fred
Wickens ; of Kitchener and Don
Saunders, . Goderich, were second
with fives and a°plus of 61.
In thua place were Ivan Rivett,
rich and Doug. Marshall, 0.0-0
saga four Wins and a plus of Life is a foreign language: all men
Miaer "'iaa and Mason Mrmisl�r�unce it. Christopher
, Win wo
ere fourth Mrley
with three wins and a plus of 101,
while 'Glen Casemore and Bob
Gavreluk were fifth with two wins
and a phis of 109.
Lucky draw winners were: first,
Brad Hohl, Kitchener; second,
Harold Smit, Wingham; third, Jean
Bauer, Wingham and fourth, Gerald
Beck, Belgrave. The 50-50 draw
winner was Dave Ablett of
Wingham.
Man's name
is omitted
from cutline
One man's name was omitted
from a photograph in last week
edition of the newspaper. Ray
Bateman is second from the left,
Blot raw, in a picture of the
Wingham Industrial Hockey League
champions. We apologize for this
omission.