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TIE FOR MVP — Sandy McDonald of the Wingham lronmen and Rob LeBlanc of Mount Forest tied for
Junior C League most valuable player honors and were presented with awards at the league banquet
Saturday night in Be/more. From left, are: league official Bill Kerr, McDonald, LeBlanc, and league official
Al Godfrey.
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the scoring at tb:17 of the first
frame. Less than, one minute later,
the Barons notched another when
the„ sprawling greg McClement
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Winghimmet.'
The Ironmen got tight back into it
when Paul Tolton dug the puck out of
the 'corner and fed a pass to Jamie
Robinson, who was parked in front
of the net to fire it home. Mark
McBride also assisted on the goal,
_The.,:see.ond. _period. remained -
scoreless, featuring -a goaltenders'
dual between McClement and
Hanover's Randy Vansevant,
Hanover's Ken Helmka got an
insurance marker by McClement at• ,
4:32 of the final frame.
With only 1:21 remaining in the
game, Richard Bowman fired a hard
shot from the pOint that found its
way to the back of the net to bring
the Ironmen to within one goal,
assisted by McBride and Brad
Murray.
The Ironmen pulled their goalie in
favor or an extra attacker and
applied the pressure, but the clock
ran out on them.
IRON MARKERS --Going into
Sunday's game, the Ironmen were
up one point and only needed a win
or a tie to break the Barons' four-
year winning streak.
award and
awarded, with all three goingi
Barons, even though Paul Broph
and Brad Murray were tied• for .
'second in the scoring race, as were
Wingham goalies Murray Foxtoh
and McClement,
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They still are number one in our
hearts.
Brad Murray Was presented:with •
the rookie -of -the -year trophy at the
awards banquet held last Saturday
night, Murray- 'was -selected -by -"
receiving everyvate possible.
Sandy McDonald received the
most -valuable player award, tying
with Mount Forest's -Rob LeBlanc.
Mark McBride fell one vote shy of
the most sportsmanlike player
award and Richard Bowman also
fell one vote shy for best
defenseman.
The Wingham Ironmen now will
play the Goderich Sailors in a best -
three -out -of -five series with the first
game to be played this Thursday
bight in Wingham.
Then the team travels to Goderich
Friday night for an 8:30 start and
back to Wingham Sunday for a 2
p.m. contest.
It was nice to see all the fans who
travelled to Hanover Sunday. The
club appreciates it and hopes fen. the
same support through the.playoffS,.-
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