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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-11-28, Page 18
'-•"" t"""'"`" eeentarne ,,ettesto zaew *Worms, 4Plop etc ors • maldlingg*s.: Dreesting roometnik limed „ • tang Captain Andy, Reid state; t - Guys if we don't plareood, at - least we look good.They didn't LWOW - have to veiny. • O. The hitesitaags jumped into ane early first-petiod lead with goals by Bob Alton and Andy Bidet The fly-' •ers got ea the hoard in the seoend with Bien MacIthetahl sccain' g their only goal of the !tight_ This was quickly erased as Phil Beald netted one off the face-off before period end to gEripe the Mustangs back their two -goal lead. Reid notched his second of the night to round out the third, although the Flyers were cornin' g on stmng, outstanding goakendaag netminder Andrew Mann kept them off the board. Thursday action saw the Flyers and Stainton Spitfires hit the ice with the FI coming from behind with two goals by Paul Lawrence in • WOAA HONOR AWARD—Randy " tick" of Wroxeten right was resented with the WOAA Honor Award at last Tuesday evening's mutual meeting in iirresham mr. Hamilton has been a staunch supporter of minor sposts in Wneacetee and Howick for many years, as well as other 013111- ntmi4y-oriented projects. David Jacobi, WOAA presideat and Hugh Hodges, fife membee, made the presentation to Mr Harrulton. China House PeeWees win two in four gal es Great China House PeeWees jammed fibra games into the past week, winning tun, tying one and one. The week began with a trip to Zurich Monday, ending in a 3-3 tie with the home team_ Wingham came out of the first period with a 1-0 ! tet on Chris Pat- terson's goal, assisted by Eric DeyelL The irtegitnen boys had a 3-1 lead by the time the second " ended_ Zurich tied it halfway through, but Chris Patterson got back the one -goal lead lett than a remote later_ Then Claris Casemate sacred again on a set-up hem Jason Kleist and Brandon Coultes, stretching the bad to 3-L The third period belonged to Zurich, with goals from© Dwight ne. tg end Wes Fergie to tie the game. Wednesday night, PeeWees nipped Coderich 3-1 in Coded -ch. Brandon Coultes opened the ing on a long diive that found way throuing: tow4astiettrtest the Coderichthns Oetteetime and Jason !Geist assistd.. Steve Anger boosted the lend to 2-0 in the second on a ' assisted by Jason Crawfontl_ Then Coderich broke up Craig _ Baynton's shutout bid with about five mimititsleft in the thihd period with a thrainon-none approach_ Casemorei's second goal of the sea- son restated Wingham's 3-1 lead with about three minutes left Eric iDeyell and Band= Coultes assiht- Wmghain 'dominated the game in terms of pink possession, but asuldn't always make the shots that Ginnie ties in the final period alone_ While Wingham PeeWees they can play solid defen- sive hockey in their wins over Goderich, Sunday's game inclitneee they're also capable of getting blown out of the rick by a stung compeettoe The next game is Der_ 4 in Byh_ Nuggets lose to I, c ow In the second game of the season, the Wirighans Kentucky Nugget Novices came Mg 0/11 the s&rt end or a 4-2 score te) Lucknow Dnylopened the woe - 14 r • ing in the first period for Lackeoin - Greg Machan scored for Wingham in re second period with assists going to Adam Lariaancsr, and Jor- dan Flicks to tie the seen Lucknow came out fast in the its t tthirebitittiod With Awe attack gpals thfrearreoneelltteDenagli tint lefOlteit: • o • g repfieit' his second goal of the game,, assisted by }ricks and Aaron Mammy to bring the Nuggets Within one However; Lucknow salted away the win on a goal by Jeff Cranstote Wingham Coach Dan Campbell was pleased with the team effort and will be looking for a win when the Nuggets travel to Clifford on Satanday Saturday in Wingham, the Pee- Wees sowed another win against Coded& with a74 vichazy. Brandon Coultes opened the sailing in the first, cutting across in front of the Coderich net and beat- ing an outstretched goadrender. Casemore and Jason Crawford asoistai Coderich tied it less than a minute later when Mark Riehl cashed in a rebound_ Itifingham's one -goal lead was to howev- er, by Eric Deyell on a set-up by Gibson and Edgar before the end of the first frame. In the second, Coultes put Wmg- ham into a comfortable lead with a pair of goals on the same shift_ His first came on a pass from Kleist, and the second, less than a minute later, =assist' eeL Shawn Dawe's point -shot gave Wingham a 5-1 lead before the end of the second, with assists going to Crawford and Deyell. Two more Wmghana goals in the third, Steve Anger fron Patterson on a powerplay and Mat Adams assisted by Anger and Patterson, put the win away for Wingham.. Sunday's action gave the Wing- ham boys a lesson in humility, how- ever, when Brussels handed the team a nesounding 84 loss Sunday. Brussels" Ryan Finch led the way out of an exciting first period by scaling for Brussels. The second perieHl was bad news for Wingham. Brussels soared four . times, Finch witi* r two more, Wm Masham and Brett Clarkson each adding singles.. The only good thing abont the aend was that Wingate imsoaged to Weak the goose -egg when Jason ideist butind a centering pass from Brandon Gaulle", • Trar1ing54 into the thfr d' PeeWees seethed to opt Wire display of tettpet than the visitors a willing to ob • was Ogee ma *twat ohStb • Ore than ' dft • fi tteatteeti Nuggets fall to Luclutow, Clifford The Wingham Kentucky Nuggets Novice -It' team lost to Lucknow and Clifford last week in league P/aYi In the Lucknow ,contest, the Nuggets lost a narrow 4-2 decisiore Deal Aitchison opened the scoring in the first peried for Lucknow. But Greg Machan sowed in the second for Wmghaint assisted by Adain Lachance and Jordan Hicks to tie the game. Lucknow came out blazing in the third period with two quicks goals from Conar McDonagh and Dennis Lubbers. Machan hit the twine again for Wingham with his second meeker, this time assisted by Hicks and Aaron McBurney to bring the Nuggets within one. Lucknow salt- ed away the win on a goal tiy Jeff Cianstrui. Wingham travelled to Clifford on Saturday and came up on the short end of a 5-1 score. The short-hand- ed Nuggets' Ione_ Oat was scoted by John Skink assisted by Lachance. Coach Dan Campbell said he was pleased with the teeth effint and will be looking forward to doing well in.theeliftimi tournament this weekend_ Wingham bowlers place fourth Pour of • Win boiviers plaeed- L. is young 1st lioott. The Shows Prig hiart were defeated by 772: weekend hockey mg to teports the gamentae a Ulla; er match than the nomenanidgi at "fiverton jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first period with Wingbahn fighting its way to the Tiverton end seveeatttimee, butemable to get past the opponents' goalie Wingham managed to get on the boattl in the second period with a goal by Kevin Hogg, assisted by John flowevm the tat the third with;Thtiktit SCOrriit#41WdE goal at 14-40ltifiriihaltomphed Ph° minutes later with an =assisted score from Hogg, narrowing the p to 3-2. Then Tiverton pirBed ahead, wort* „four goals to a ve then the 7-2 win. The Atoms played wet but the bniates weren't there for dune This weekend the boys travel to Flow** for a tournament. ATCH NEXT WEEK'S 1/2 PRICE pA SPECIALS! t • Wingham