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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1981-03-25, Page 13• j. .7, • • — .". • • g ' 1,1 • • ett:%.!•" '''''1:•'•t•,•-sh,• • • 'Assolsor .i.• •Steve Reihison!S rink became this year's Industrial League curling chelnpions last Wednesday by 'defeating Bob Ruttan's teafti 5-4 in the final match. Going into the game both teeing; had the same playoff record of three wins and One loss. You could almost say the match was won on the flip of the coin to start the game. Robinson's team counted singles in the first, third, fifth and seventh ends, while Ruttan's Zounted singles in the second, fourth, sixth and eighth. At the end of the\ eighthind the score was tied 404. The Robinson team picked up one in the ninth end to win 5-4. The Robinson rink, with represented the. Wingham Golf and Curling Club in the Wednesday Night Industrial League, ended the year by accepting the President's Trophy. Each member was also -presented with a keeper trophy. • The championship team consisted of Steve Robinson, skip; Bernie Haines, vice; Jo -Anne Grurnmett, second, Roy Robinson, lead. _ mew woo NiONE 35Y030 FORUM,. WM iNFOROAATION •41:KalS. From then on it was an up- hill battle, and although Woolwich 'had some ex- cellent opportunities to come back during powerplays in the second period, the team appeared completely dis- organized and was unable to do anything with the man advantage. The strong fore - checking • of the Siskins also succeeded in keeping them off balance. Woolwich showed signs of staging a comeback in the third period when it finally got its powerplay working and scored two goals early, but that was as far as it got. Waterloo continued its tena- cious checking and responded with goals of its own to win 7-2. Players on both teams got to watch a lot of the game from the penalty box, as the referees quickly clamped down whenever the play showed signs of getting cluppy. Waterloo seems to own this division. The closest score in 'any of its games was during the second round, when it downed Fraser, Michigan, 5- 3 ;,.earlier it had defeated the MilfOrd, •Michigan; team, which went on to. win the consolation . final by a 6-3 score. • Woolwich reached the championship game by de- • feating the Michigan For the third year in Travollers.4*.'uvturig c . ;4. Recession, the Waterloo Detroit 7-2; ' :' ,teal Siskins. donthiated the •AAA Milford outlasted: envision V the Wingham", Voyageurs ' 74 to win Midget Hockey ToprnaMent, onsOlation trophy k., ' Waterloo claimed* AAA AAA crown Sunday night with a 7- 2 thrashing of a hapless This -gaine started al.. -44,. Woolwich team, undefeated bght-checking affair, .' and; ' in two previous games but no . , midway through the second.. - match 'for the Powerful and '''',Iteriod Ottawa hekValliM 1-0 well-balanced Siskins, . lead. After that the 490a'. The game didn't start out ' gates opened. Ottawa was as a runaway. 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By Peter -Bauer • Mark Frayne scored two goals and assisted on one other, pacing the Ironmen to a 6-3 win over the Essex 73s Friday night in Wingham. It was the first win in three Lions down Listowel Blaine Coultes scored two third -period goals to give the Wingham Lions a 6-4 win over the Listowel. Cyclones in the opening game of the Wingham. Midget Tour- nament Thursday evethng. • The Lions now advance to the tournament semi-finals Saturday at 12:45 p.m. against the winner of the Merriton-Meaford game. Kevin Coultes, Bill Brophy, Darryl Chalmers and Rick Scrimgeour also scored for Wingham, while Listowel got two goals from Greg Dahl and singles from Bruce Gooding and Todd Bender.- . . The Winghani powerplay was the big difference in the game as the Lions came up with four goals in six at- tempts, while the Cyclones were zero for four with a man advantage. .14oWick Bantairns.Whi D division in tourney The Howick Bantams won the • 'D' division of. „the Harriston Tournament last weekend. On the way to victory Howick defeated Tiverton 6-0 and Plattsville 2-0 in what proved to be very exciting hockey action. In the championship match against Lefroy, Howick played steady hockey and defeated the opposition, 8-6. The first marker was scored by Kevin Hallman of Howick, with the assist going to Kevin Armstrong. Hall- man got a hat trick, scoring again during the second frame and' managing an empty -net goal during the third. Kevin, Ruttan scored two goals with singles going to Dean.. Sanburn, Sanford Zimmerman and David Robertson. . Dave Harding, Kevin Ruttan and David Robertson earned two assists each. Congratulations•to, Howick's goaltender, Jeff Cunningham, who earned the only two shutouts in the 'D' division. Howick's roster includes Trevor Peel, Scott Allen, Graham Harper and David Dyksterhuis. The Bantams will be' starting in the Western Ontario Athletic Association finals this coming vIreek against' the winner of the Myth:Zurich series. JET 3E MA CIO 'Smir 3et 3Fe. MARCH 26 to APRIL 2 *NOTE SHOWTIME FRI. - SAT. & SUN. 7:00 & 9:00 MON. • THURS. II:00 P.M. The Power Behind The Throne • • ,••• '51. • NINE TO FIVE PAR 00114/104 PROGRAM SUSPECT 7 CHAN wITHeu..Pis TICE ss” "• • s • 4 7,4 if:41O0.1. roU�d 1� goa1si coun play,desj 1-h• lead Chris Olen light opened the scoring at, 1:14 wben he t oille#•icwhich eluded ren shot from thFigh Doug Gamble's glove. Met Kinahan evened the score: at 6;.24 as his shot just rolled 'by -the outstretched pad on Par Kerwin's glove side. Beforethe period ended Dave Veffer gave the Jreenieit<i,:;2-1 lead as he parkedhinitelf to the right of Kerwin.' Tom Remington, ; who was Wear the red line on the opposite side of the 'crease, ' ftte'ed Kerwin to play neer the post, then passed through the crease to Kieffer for an easy, tip -in goal. The Only, !Dal of the middle frame: car off'the stick of Larry Donaldson, who finished off a great, three- way ;:passing play from Cousins and Tenpas. Donaldson Wok the pass, then fired a wrist shot Over the goalie's glove side shoulder. In • the final stanza the Ironmen 'struck first as Jim Blackwell swept around a defenceman. He was hauled down from behind, but as he and the defender went down they took Kerwin out of the play. Blackwell somehow was bale to pass out to Frayne, who simply potted the puck into a wide-open goal. At 1:09 the 73s came back champ The team did have one consolation, however, as Mark Damian of the Voya- geurs was named -the most valuable player in AAA com- petition. In earlier games in the AAA round, Fraser downed Chatham 7-4, Detroit downed Ottawa 5-4, Milford squashed Chatham 6-1 and Ottawa trounced Michigan Travellers 11-5. 64 win night he Ironmen in C quarter final e win the home yed a potent notching three ,first two periods. ailed by a 2-1 20 minutes off holding a brief in the period. following a scramble in front of the net. Dave Anthony raised the puck high over Gamble's shoulder as he went down to block the shot. Just over a minute later Jim Blackwell made it 5-2 as he converted Grant Gnay's pass from behind the goal. Anthony replied for the visitors at 7:15 on a play identical to their second goal. After good pressure, the puck entered the net following a goalmouth scramble. Frayne rounded out the scoring when he picked up the puck near the blueline, -moved in and deked the netminder to the ice, then backhanded the puck un- derneath the sprawling goat; tender •with52 seconds remaining on tlie-Clock. Gord Kinahan was the first star of the game, notching one goal tor the Ironmen. Dave Anthohy of Esse* Was the second star with hi S two - goal performance, and Jim Blackwell was the third star, With one goal and twoassists ftontrien: ' Eugene Skinn won $62.50 in thg.50-50 Belgrave hockey ' The Belgrave Squirts won the Tri -County Champion- ship last week.„playing against Normanboth games were played in Normanby. They won the first game 6-5 in overtime and the last game 4-2. The Tykes are in the finals • against Kurtzville and the PeeWees are in the finals against Norrnanby. • MAYOR BILL HARRIS dropped the puck for a ceremcmlal face-aftimlwer.pAge, captains of the Howick and Drayton Midget te,ams.at the official' Opening 011ie Wingham Midget Hockey Tournament Friday night. Others taking part ifilhO ceremony included Brian Cameron, Murray Gaunt, Murray Elston, Capt. Wilein Perrin, Dave Neilson and Rennie Alexander. JOHN,ACKERL captain of the Waterloo Midgets, shows his ,pleasure at re- , ceiving the "AA;7Charripionship trophy. This is the third year in a row that . .,,, -,•, Waterloo has dominated that division at the Wingham Midget Hockey Tourna- ment. Dale Heibein, president of the Wingham Kinsmen Club, made the pres- entation. ,Ceisure 2 -ours Inc. "1149e4t, TOM REMINGTON lust failed to Score as he picked up a loose puck and walked nr alonenenownotnthat heEssenetminder during a game at Wingham Friday night. The o match. but lost 7-6 in overtime at Essex Sunday to fall behind 3-1 in their best-ef-SeVen series. The fifth game was to be played Tuetclay night In Essex. 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