HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1995-03-15, Page 6Divisional winners
sional title by• • • Wingham IDA Atom Bs captured the house league divi-
going undefeated In six playoff games against Rile
The team now goes into the league finals against Walkerton and Mount
Included (front) Kate Lane, Justin Hoiden, Ryan Spalin Ripley, Teeswater and Normanby.
Marks, and Jamest) Needham;aneForest. Team members
Marks, and
Barry (back) coach Terry9, Brett n Vaughn,
ShawnarkWalker, NathanDerek
Skinn, John Haines, and trainer Mar er, Shawn Absentena, Mark Ch!
Barlow, trainer Gail MacTavish, managery ChplayersPpa,
and Geoff Lindsay. Jill Marks, andyKyle Barlow, Kyle
Bill
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Silver medalists
Wingham claimed the silver medal at he Pthhsannu I
Wednesday at the Molesworth Lanes In Molesworth.
Kinsmen and Kinette Clubs. Team members included
(standing) Michael Craig, Paul Dawson, and Tim Good
A
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Bulls vtamed by Patriots
YfDNESDAY, MARCH 1.5,1985
Mount Forest Patriots
second straight Western Juni
Hockey League charnpionshi
the weekend, as they scored a
of victories over the Brus
Bulls:
The Patriots scored an 8-6 d
sion over the Bulls on Friday
Mount Forest, and then nee
overtime Saturday evening as
edged the Bulls 3-2, to sweep
series in four straight games.
The Bulls and the Patriots w
tied at one after the first pen
Saturay evening in Brussels,
were deadlocked at two after
minutes. There was no scoring
the third period.
Greg McNevan scored in th
first for Brussels with John Kollia
tallying for the the Patriots. In th
second period, Kevin Ball
scored
for the Bulls and" Paul Galbraith
connected for Mount Forest.
With about five minutes re-
maining in the third period, Patriot
Mike Bowden was awarded a pen-
alty shot after being hooked by
Brussels' McNevan. Bulls goal -
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put the Bulls down 6-5
tender Ryan Fisk made the sa
send the contest into overtime
Jeff Rahn netted the wino
the Patriots at 6:57 of the sud overtime on a shot
the corner that deflected in
layer in front of the net and
it the post and
ne. just crossed
Fisk made 38 saves in the
eluding 18 in the first period
The Patriots scored two em
t goals, two power play goal
d a pair of short handed to sc
8-6 victory over the Bulls
day.
The Patriots were ahead 3-1
the first period and held a 4
d after 40 minutes of play.
With 1:49 remaining in th
e, Brussels coach Scott Petti
called a time out. Eight sec
later, with goalie Fisk pulled
an extra attacker, Nate Bend
ted his second of the game to
ve to extra attacker, but this time Mike
Bowden found the empty net with
er for just over a minute left to give the
dden- Patriots a 7-5 Lead.
off a With 56 seconds to play, Ball
put the Bulls back to within one,
then with Fisk again sitting on the
the bench. The Bulls got the puck into
the Mount Forest zone, pulled Fisk
game, in an effort to net the equalizer,
but Bowden got the puck and fired
pty into the empty Brussels net with
s, four seconds on the clock.
ore Also getting
goals for the Bulls
Tim Be Ryter, McNevan, and
yer.
af- Jason Paige, Greg Eurig, Sean
-3 Gawley, Rob Kirk, Galbraith, and
Curtis Pinder netted single mark -
e ers for the Patriots.
- Fisk made 40 saves in the Brus-
- sets net and Jon Biesenthal made
er 29 saves in the Mount Forest net.
On the ensuing face off, the
Bulls got the puck in the Patriots
zone and again pulled Fisk for an
Lucknow
claims
Wescast Pee" bantam
Walkerton scored a 5-3 decision
over the Wingham Wescast Indus:*
tries Pee Wee Bs on Sunday as the
Pee Wee Bs had their playoff
record downed to five wins and a
pair of defeats.
The Pee Wee Bs have one more
game remaining in the playoff
round as they play Lucknow on
Thursday.
Tyler Huffman scored his 50th ,
of the year in a losing cause. Tyler
Fenton and Kelly Holden had one '
goal and one assist for the Pee
Wee Bs. Andrew Laing picked up
a pair of assists with Justin Mac-
Tavish earning a single helper
Mac!ill CurJjn
YV eeS crown
Craig Wilson had two
Walkerton with singles goals for
Josh Wells, g netted by
Jason Spitzig and
Greg Spitzig.
Huffman scored three goals and
added three assists last Wednesday
as the Pee Wee Bs downed Kin- S
cardine 6-1:
Jordan Hicks and Laing had one
goal and one assist each, with
Luke Foerster netting a single
• marker. Aaron Himmelman had L
two assists for Wingham with sin- up
gle helpers going to Fenton and m
Jim McCracken.
Jamie Rushton was th
Paced by the six- //
,Toho• MCKinnon point eff offatf
Lucknow defeated W d Ean Mo 71 Si < y
to win the championship ofd Ithb
first. Wingham Minor t-Iockey psi_
sociation bantam tournament held
Saturday at the Lock id e
rial Arena. g Memo -
McKinnon and Moffat each had
three goals and three asists. Craig
Moffat tallied the other goal for
ucknow. Jordan Andrew picked
three assists with Chad Free -
an earning a pair of helpers.
Paul Machan was the lone goal
tter for Wingham, with help
from Corey McKee.
Lucknow held a 1-0 lead after
the first period and'were ahead 5-0
after two periods of play.
Sean Lougheed. posted' the vic-
tory in the Lucknow goal.
ucknow reached the champi-
hip final by edging Howick 2-1
downing Teeswater 6-2.
gham edged Belmore 2-1 and
past Blyth 7-3 to get to the fi-
e
goal getter for Ki lone ge
�eardtne. •
The Madill girls curling
claimed third place at the WOS
high school curling champions
held last week at the London C
mg Club.
team an excellent showing," .s.+
SSSA ro. '"I'he teamg said Mun- 4
conducted them- ons
P selves well." and
url- The first game for Madill was Win
against Strathroy, with the Wing- got
The Madill foursome of s
Lori Exel, third Tanya Kleist,
and Tenille Cranston, and ea
Christa Ritchie fell to Ingersoll,
3, in the semi-final contest play
st Thursday afternoon. Coa
ill Munro said the game
oser than the score would in
te.
kip team scoring a 6-5 win in an nal.
sec- extra end: ° Th
l d The second draw for tourn
7- against Lucas of n Trail'
was
:d 4-0 after two ends,
Trailing nal be
ch team rebounded to out- the dill Bid
was 6-5 the rest of the a int Lural Period
di- short to the Y, but still third
London high school, goals
9-6.
ove
In the semi-final round, the o
m went upMadill
he against Goderich in their shoot -
et first game and posted a 7-64deci It to
ass from F.E. Madill Secondary School in la
al Paddyfest Bowling tournament, held last • B
The event is sponsored by the Listowel ca
(seated) Tanya Cober and Janet Thomas; ca
land.
co
sai
Top sellers... The top three sellers lin the
YBC chocolate bar sales cam Wingham
prizes Fridap palgn were presented with there
celved a set of bowlinger Garrett and a care mold 161 boxes and re-
mell and Chad Cart carrying ba
er tied for second with 142 •wnarew Scam-
received a set of balls. Showingboxes sold. Each
Yorke and Carter. their prizes are Scammell,
Barry's Esso Na
dump God111erlc9
Bill McGrail and Joel Riley tal-
lied three goals apiece on Sunday
as Barry's Esso Novice As scored
a 9-1 decision over Goderich and a
three -game sweep.
The Novice As advance to the
WOAA novice south consolation
final.
Bradley Burton contributed two
goals to the win with Mark Foerst-
er adding a single. Matt Dixon
picked up four assists. Mark Skinn
and Brendan Dinning also earned
assists. Tom Pettigrew, Brendan
t
Service
Clubs
Donate
"Ingersoll was a very hot tea
ming into the semi•fmals,"
d. "We played well, but i
wasn"t enough to get past Inger
soil."
The coach said that as far as
everyone knew this was the first
girls team from Madill to win the
e most exciting game of the
ament was the consolation fi-
tween Blyth and Teeswater.
th trailed 2-0 after the fust
and were down 3-1 in the
Period, only to rally with two
and tie the game to force
e. Neither team scored in
vertime period, to force a
out.
ok four rounds of shoot-out
tition before Blyth managed
the game.
Ansley netted what
to be the winner for Blyth.
Courtney scored two shoot-
s with Mark Wilson scor-
Huro
Th ships
n and Huron -Perth champion-
d
e Wingham YBC received "To 1 put
n. -
compe
Madill then went up against Re- to win
gina Mundi of London and scored Mike
a 9-5 win. proved
"This was our best game of the Mike
tournament," said coach Munro out goal
ing a pair of goals, including a
shoot-out marker. Mike Haggitt
ed apair for Blyth.
y Ireland and Eric Miller
two goals for Teeswater
n Wall adding a single.
first-round loss to Wing-
th overcame a 5-1 deficit
n 8-5 decision over Brus-
ch the consolation final
The victory over Regina Mundi
Ma'
onations from area service club
for the purchase of shirts for bowl
ers.
Donations were received from
the Wingham Legion and the La
dies Auxiliary, the Lions Club of
Wingham the Wingham Kinsmen
Club, the Teeswater Lions and the
Lioness Clubs, and the Teeswater
Kinsmen.
pace third at WOSSA was .r against Inll gersoll the semi-final
s also scor
Rodne
A tt���► -7 -- `..e n scored
with Jaso
Afters
ham, Ely
Wingham Hawks were edged 1 to score a
0 by Scarborough Optimist in the Campbell earning cels to rea
g the assist.
Novice B's
Wi•n
First ,
Round
Wescast Industries Novice /is
won first round of playoffs by
• beatingRipley and Ayton in
round-robin competition.
Jason Thompson sc
Chesterv
and Evan Zinn gave the
novice As a solid defence.
Adam Skinn was outstanding in
net for Wingham, and received
help from Mau Rozendal.
At the Gord Hymers tournament
in Listowel on the weekend, the
Novice As edged Brayton 5-4, be-
fore losing to Mitchell 4-1.
The Novice As are in the Tara
tournament this weekend; playing
Exeter at 11 a.m., and Barrie at 2
p.m. on Saturday.
goals on Saturdaythe thre
ee
Bs edged Ayto4-3.3 Brittany
Campbell scored one
Brad Carter earning goal with
an assist.
Getting the goals for Ayton
were Gordon Kuntz, Josh Davies, n
and Michelle Scott.
AdMacDonald had two an
goals and two assists last Monday St
as Wingham downed Ripley•4-1.
Thompson scored two goals and tw
contributed an assist with John h
_King and Matt Rozendal picking v
up one assist each.
Ben Scott wake, lotsfes
ter for'Ripley,;,, goal get MN
net
seine -final of a OWIIA Allison Goodman scored Teeswater
open tournament held in Pee wee only goal for Oakville. the Lucknow
on the weekend. Leaside decision o
Shannon Thompson .scored., the
(3' goals of Ore g ylith4"31 sec- Howick
n9 g in'fhe first ri ,)
y . r` tg �.: Conti _ Pe S>d
�P rill st manag
l` s two shots on net.
Hawks coach Dan Cam be
said the Hawks dominatedp
contest, but were just unable to ge
lost their first, game to
and., then scored a 5-3
ver Tiverton to ; let into`
the consolation final.
preliminary
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Belmore ed
ed
Wingham
e the Western Ontario Athletic
m •
(WOAA) . `�f 0Ot].rrs
beat Tiverton 8-2 in a
round contest, and
ged Brussels 3-2.
The Wingham Hawks travel to
11 Ayton this weekend 1
es ettc As- sociation
sen-
ior hockey playoff tournament.
t Eight teams will�l�l
t in the fou be competing
tournament which gets un- The Win
der way Friday and concludes closed out the
Sunday afternoon with the'cham- their division
pionship.
The Hawks play the first Oldtimers h
of the tournament at 6:30 game heldR March 3-
ki
day, against Markdale. The Fri -Rick Jackl
and contest of the to sec- most valuable
7:45 tournament, at ing game as the
against p.m. has Ripley facing off rough 5-3.. Th
a the Wa-Logan. Honeywood 2-2, with Carl
mgbam Seniors at 9 MVP honors.
P•m• on Friday.
The final game of the relimi- as theyNeil Rieman
nary round has Teeswater :fleeting edged
Normanby at $ a.m. on Sa g The s aga on
The consolation c � arsines agaiia p
will be played at 1 h Om[_* championship.
day, with tire championship fi al Rick J to
going at 2:15 p.m. on Sund. tition.ineld to
Y rition.
win
any goals.
The Hawks went up agains
Scarborough Sting. in their firs
game of the tournam
Hawks controlled the play of the
gamebut managed just a 2-1 victo-
ry, after giving up the first goal.
Randi Pilger scored the first
Wingham goal with help from
Ashley Campbell Courtney Reid
etted the winner with Campbell
d Heidi Meier receiving assists.
Sheila Bergin tallied the lone
ing marker.
Jenni Campbell scored the first
o goals of the game for Wing -
am as the Hawks defeated Oak -
le 3-1 in the team's second con-
t. Lauren Pautler• and Sarah
Choi t`ecei ved assist's. Reid
ted the third goal with Ashley
1VlSl®11
gham Goodtimers
it season by winning
of the Kitchener
ockey tournament,
5.
in was the team's
player in their open -
y downed Peterbo-
ey then tied Toronto
Mowbray earning
was the team MVP
St. Catharines 43.
defeated St. Cath -
Match 5 to win the
and Ray Baynron
A
the skills coMpe-
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