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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1983-01-19, Page 11344 34.4 ...... _ .... . 4'4.44 s -a a a a "a a a:d':aaa a4 4a itfA 4-4;444 .4444 .44444.444‘34440444 kaaaa The Wingham Advance -Times, Jan. 19, 1983—Page 11 ....3.43.4.44.4.444. .aasaas.4'4.41.4.a1_4,i4..:.14.4i 0.44d'.0:44' '44 ansa. :44 OO'a isa aa a.a a c+l u"l a a a a. 444.4' saaaa 04_' 4444..34440:444'4.43"4' :aa.iaa.a s '4444" kaasio.aa-ca4a4aaaau�.aa si ss , _ vu?�fia�d.s�.s .:tiu�44uiu'l4,aa.s"�.a �.au�.si. .s?.ar�..D.si. .utu`!,sl.d �:iJa,da Optimist Tykes win 7-5 over Belgrave The Wingham Optimist Tykes piled on goalie Mat- thew Elmslie to congratulate him after he made several crucial saves near the end of a very exciting match with Belgrave last Monday night. Wingham managed to defeat Belgrave 7-5. Andrew Gibson opened the scoring for Wingham at 9:19 with an unassisted goal in the first period. Robbie Anderson replied for Belgrave at 8:12. Ryan Deyell put Wingham in the lead again at 7:54, assisted by Brad Hunter and Andrew Forrest. Deyell scored again at 7:09 to increase Wingham's lead to two, assisted again by Forrest. During the period, Jonathon Balzer and Brendan Magee played a, strong defensive game in which they •kept the puck in Belgrave's end. The action settled down in the second period and An- drew Gibson scored his second goal at :02, assisted by Barton Cameron. Gavin Hodgins and Todd Harrison worked the puck around Belgrave's net, but were foiled by Belgrave's goalie. Murray MacLeod cleared the puck for Wingham and, along with Ivan Skinn, continuallyforced the play P Y across Belgrave's blueline. In the third period, Brad Robinson , scored for Belgrave at 12:28, assisted by Mike Smith. Jason Campbell then scored again for Belgrave at 11:09. With Belgrave only one goal behind, Matthew Hunter scored for Wingham at 9:40. Campbell, assisted by Brandon Coultes, kept Belgrave within one goal by scoring at 8:26. This see -saw battle continued as Mike Tiffin connected for Wingham on one of his rushes at 6:50, followed by Robinson's goal for Belgrave at 5:25, assisted by Smith. The very close play kept the fans on their feet as the action shifted from end to end until Jonathon Lane concluded the game for Wingham when he scored with only seven seconds remaining. Final score was Wingham, seven, and Belgrave, five. Kincardine Kinucks clip the visiting Ironmen 7,4 By Peter Bauer Ken Cousins scored two goals for the Wingham Ironmen in a losing cause as the Kincardine Kinucks edged out the visiting Ironmen 7-4 in Kincardine. Craig Weise had two goals for the winners, including the eventual game -winner and a late short-handed tally. The Ironmen found themselves down by two goals following first period action even though they outshot their opponents 16-8. y Bryant and Steve herson beat Pat, to give their team To Ma cP Chambers •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••. ` • For an early lead. Steve Simpson and Brad Fitzsimmons added to the lead, making it 4-0 by the 8:49 mark of the second before Cousins replied with two consecutive goals on a powerplay. However, in the Last minute of play, Weise scored his first of two, giving they home team a com- fortkle 5-2 lead going ,into the fi .1 period. Mar el Verlaan increased the Ki ck lead by one, but the Ir en continued to battle ck as Steve Lornenz era. 'd the earlier goal. Wr . e then scored_his second, 1. which broke _the back of Phi FIR T BLOOD EAST 2 OATS WED.-THURS. 8:00 P.M. • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • BRUTAL VIOLENCE • COASELANaUAOE, • T...O. • , STARTS FRIDAY FRI.-SAT. 7 a 0:10 SUN. -MON. 0:00 BURT REYNOLDS & GOIDIE HAWN • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • the struggling Ironmen. Kevin Kietner rounded out the scoring in the contest making the final count a 7-4 decision in favor of the Kinucks. The Ironmen have five games left to play and all now loom as critical in regard to their ability, to make the playoffs. They will play just one game this weekend as they host the Port Elgin Bears Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. Sports ,award: is announced A new sports award to recognize individual and team accomplishments at the community level has been announced by the Ontario Ministry of Tourism and Recreation. ?Called the sports cham- pionship certificate, it will honor first -place winners of local and regional com- petitions, including tour- naments, house leagues and recreational leagues. Nomination forms may be submitted by league representatives for cham- pionships declared after Jan. 1, 1983. The forms will be available from `'ministry regional offices in Toront Hamilton, London, Ottawa, North Bay and Thunder Bay. Other components of the ministry's sports award program include the Athlete of the Year and Athlete - Excellence awards for ac- complishments at provin- cial, national and inter- national competitions; the Special Achievement Award for individuals other than athletes who make special voluntarycontributions to a sport and Ontario Cham- pionship certificates for athletes who win provincial competitions. Phone 357-1630 for 24 hour movie information PLAYING FROM FIR. JAN. 21ST TO TUES. JAN. 25TH — SHOWTIMES FRI. AND SAT. AT 7 AND 9 PM. SUN. TO TUES. AT 8 PM ONLY. DON'T MISS THIS ACTION PACKED MOVIE — LAST TWO DAYS — WED. JAN. 19TH AND THURS. JAN. 20TH R. fi Tit od. sEi TN . FIRST BLOOD CHILDREN'S MATINEE SHOWTIME 1:30 PM NsFAMILVI EINCE tiPBN A TIME THE a� GREATEST TALI OF THEM ALL! SATURDAY JANUARY 22N0 FREE SMALL PEPSI f When you have a fiancee, a kwer and you have to lead 28 women of the night down the path of righteousness; you must pray for more than guidance, you must pray for strength. fS!E•T C•5GI1`I.\I If • II `I, PIO,F 'r I, t o Ile gave iris, hod\ rt ,,ter their mud., v nN��•�i?A 4. yhr K JYY� y f Jry� ,r c /; RICK JACKLiN of the Royals circled the net with the puck and slid it through the crease after just failing to jam it in the short side against the Paisley netminder Sun- day. Wingham fell behind early in the game and needed a three -goal third period to gain a 5-5 tie. o'r ti r vo f:: >w< Hn1 WITH THE PUCK IN HIS SKA TES, Doug Stevenson found himself surrounded by checkers at the blueline as the Royals tried to mount an attack trailing 2-1 early in the second period Sunday. The Royals had to come back from a 5-2 deficit in the third period to gain a 5-5 tie with the Paisley Maroons. Tykes win and lose at Harriston tourney The Wingham Optimist Tykes traveled to Harriston, to play in its novice tour- nament last Saturday. Sixteen teams from as far away as Orangeville and Kitchener competed. The Tykes won their first game and lost the second. Wingham defeated the Jeff Pilch Orangeville team 5-1 in its first encounter. Jonathon Lane opened the scoring for Wingham at the 8:50 point of the first assisted by Barton Cameron. At 8:15, Jamie McEwen scored Orange- ville's only goal of the game. Ryan Deyell scored, un- assisted, for Wingham at 7:40 and Matthew Hunter 'scored at 5:15, assisted by Marc Poulin. During the period Murray MacLeod and Ivan Skinn kept the play out of Wingham's end by their strong defensive play. Cameron, assisted by Lane, scored the only goal of the second period. Jonathon Balzer forced the puck up the boards and Brendan Magee skated it back and around and fed Clemment Wai who dug the puck out of the corners and Gavin Hodgins who skated it across Orangeville's blueline. Mike Tiffin played his usual strong defensive game in which he skated the puck up the ice. Ryan Deyell, assisted by Brad Hunter and Andrew Forrest, scored at the 6:33 mark of the third period. Andrew Gibson and Todd Harrison played a strong defensive game and set up plays for their forwards. Throughout the game, Matthew Elmslie, Wing - ham's goalie, played a tough game in which he stood his ground against Orangeville. Sunday, Wingham was forced out by East Howick by a score of 11-4. Phillip Livermore scored eight of Howick's goals. In the first period, Liyermore scored three unassisted goals and Jason D'Arcey scored two goals assisted by Danny MacGregor, Trevor Smith and Tbm McClemment. In the second period, Livermore scored three more unassisted goals and Michael Hargrave scored one. The Wingham boys finished the period very strong with two goals in°the last minute of play. At :42, Cameron scored Wingham's first goal, assisted by Tiffin, and at :21, Matthew Hunter scored again for Wingham, assisted by MacLeod. In the third period, Livermore scored two more goals, assisted by Hargrave and MacGregor. But the Wingham boys didn't give up. Deyell made it 11-3 with a goal at 11:05, assisted by Cameron and Lane and at :23, Lane scored for Wingham, assisted by Tiffin. Even though the score was lopsided, the play in the game was exciting with fast and furious action through- out. East Howick went on to in the "A" championship. Recreation Report BY RENNIE ALEXANDER Rec. Director The hockey games this week at the Lockridge Memorial Arena are as follows: Thurs., Jan. 20, 6:30 p.m., Pee Wees vs. Belmore; Thurs., Jan. 20, 8 p.m., Midgets vs. Mitchell; Fri., Jan. 21, 8 p.m. Intermediates vs. Mildmay; Sat., Jan. 22, 4:30 p.m., Bantam B game; Sun., Jan. 23, 6:30 p.m., Midget game; Sun., Jan. 23, 8 p.m., Juveniles vs. Harriston; Mon., Jan. 24, 9:30 p.m., Industrial, Advance -Times vs. Staintons; Tues., Jan. 25, 6:;30 p.m., Pee Wees vs. Mitchell; Tues., Jan. 25, 8 p.m. Bantams vs. Mitchell; Tues., Jan. 2.5, 9:30 p.m., industrial, Bridfes vs. Crawfords. Royals eke out 5-5 tie with Paisley- Ma ns By Bill Johnston The Wingham Royals had to pull out all the stops in the. third period to gain a five -all tie with the Paisley Maroons Sunday on the local ice pad. Like lightning, the Royals hit the score sheet a mere 21 seconds into the game as Steve Lehman dented the twine with Dave Stephenson and Dave Bartliff assisting. Paisley got that one back as Bob Kingston stole the puck in the centre zone and skated in alone to score at 8: j7. At 18:21, in a pretty three- way passing play, Paisley grabbed the lead on Mike Huber's goal with Kingston and Gord Howard assisting. The second period saw Paisley get three quick goals Legion PeeWees down Seaforth 5-3 The Wingham Legion Pee Wees defeated Seaforth 5-3 last Tuesday night in the Lockridge Memorial Arena. The win moved the team into first place in the five -team WOAA Pee Wee league. Brett Martin and Paul Brophy led Wingham's at- tack with two goals each, and Jason Ducharme added the other marker. In the assists department, Jeff Pollard had two, with Terry Daer, Brophy, Murray Foxton, Rick Leachman and Dave Heinmiller each getting one. Wingham led 3-0 after one period and 4-2 after two. The team must start to play three solid periods of hockey though, instead of two, especially in upcoming games. The boys travel to Mount Forest Thursday foran exhibition game and will participate in the Durham Little Husky Tournament this weekend with their first game Saturday at 10 a.m. against Elora: Rockers trounce Clinton ,Colt -35s The Brookhaven Rockers oldtimer hockey ' team traveled to Clinton Monday night and came away with a 5-1 win over the Clinton Colt - 35s. John Cullen led the way for Wingham with a hat trick, while Tim Tolton and Jim English had singles to round out the scoring. Tom Creeden had a steady game in the Wingham net, surrendering only a lone goal. The Clinton team has_the distinction of be%g one of the older oldtime squads, with a first line totaling 164 years of age. On Saturday night the Rockers traveled to Ripley and tied a vastly improved Ripley oldtimer team 2-2. Jim English and George Skinn had the goals for Wingham, while Creeden turned in a very strong performance in goal. The Rockers' next game will be at home Jan. 30 for a rematch against Ripley. Brownie corner The Bro on a Space B Chapman disc general terms some of space and shoaled pict to illustrate rockets, planets, space vehicles, etc. The Brownies told a story about their "space trip" and drew a picture of what they saw on their trip. Also the Brownies did "space exercises" to 'space music", which the' -;rayed Shannon Robinson receiv- ed her Cook's Badge. Mrs. W. H. Keil has arranged a trip to the ice Capades for the Brownies. The girls are urged to bring in their ,money as soon as possible. nies are working adge. Mr. G. ssed in spects res off the sticks of Kingston, George Campbell and Dave McTeer, whereas the Royals had to settle for a single, ice - hugging, screened shot from the stick of Ron Bennett. Things didn't look good for the Royals as they sat on the low end of a 5-2 score at the end of the second. The third period was ex- citing. There were lots of scoring chances at both ends with the fans whooping it up. At 4:03, on the power play, Ian Montgomery buried the biscuit in the twine. Then, at 10:30 Gord Kinahan managed to jam that little black disc over the line to put the Royals back in the game by a 5-4 count. The Royals kept pressing, but without success, as the minutes moved on and it looked like Paisley might have the win. However, the Royals got a big break as Paisley's Richard Jackson picked up a penalty with just less than three minutes in the game. The Royals patent power play shifted into high gear and at 18:56, on a perfect pass from Rick Jacklin m the corner to Dave Stephenson high in the slot, Stephenson fired it home with quick release to give the Royals a come -from -behind tie. A WHISTLE STOPS—For the second home game in a row, the Royals certainly seemed to lack any sting in the first 20 minutes. But the boys kept working and hard work paid off in an exciting third period with three big goals to salvage the tie. The line of Stephenson, Bennett and Lehman looked good as they picked up a total of three goals and four assists. In the early stages of the game, on more than one occasion, the Royals' de- fence was guilty of danger- ous give-aways. For Paisley, that razzle- dazzle line of Kingston, Mike Huber and Howard moved the puck with a lot of precision and carried the Maroons attack by figuring in on four of the five goals. Paisley certainly had a good crowd of fans on hand led by the constant whooping of a trio of boisterous boys. Winner of the "Share the Wealth" draw was Doug Finley. The Royals' next game is a big one this Friday night at 8:30 p.m. at the local arena as the Mildmay Monarchs and their large following of fans invade the Lockridge Memorial Arena — it should be a good one. OHA Int. C. standings STANDINGS TO JAN. 18 GP W 15 13 17 7 17 7 16 5 17' 6 Harriston Blues Wingham Royals Mildmay Monarchs Paisley Maroons Mount Forest Rams L T PTS 2 0 26 8 2. 16 8 2 16 9 2 12 11 0 12 Blues unbeaten in their Inst five games By Esther Nethery The Wingham Blues ex- tended their unbeaten streak to five games when they defeated Tiverton 2-1 last Sunday in the Tiverton arena. It was a close contest and the Wingham girlswere not assured of the victory until the final buzzer sounded. The Blues skated onto the ice in the first a bit sluggish and perhaps not mentally prepared for the game. It was not until Tiverton opened the scoring at the 6:47 mark of the second, period, that Wingham started playing up to their potential. Dianne Golley's unassisted goal just into the third period was the spark the girls needed and Tharon Miley replied with what proved to be the winning goal. Julaine Adams and Jane Vath were awarded assists for the second goal. BLUE LINES—Wingham putout a good defensive effort, led by Kathy O'Donoghue who dished out many good hard checks. Lynne Haines was another hard working defenceman who carried the puck well and completed some fine passes. Adams also deserves special mention for an all-out effort and determination each time she stepped on the ice. The Blues next game is this Sat. in Belmore at 4 p.m. The next home game is next Sat. at 8 p.m. against Huron Park. The Bantam B team trims Lucknow twice The Wingham Bantam B team downed Lucknow twice in the past week by scores of 8-4 and 6-2. Last Friday night in Lucknow, Andrew Kauf- man started the game off for Wingham with a goal, assist- ed by Brett MacDonald and Robert Leedham. Mike Cameron then scored again for Wingham, assisted by Rob Leachman and Robert Gordon. Gordon took his turn on the scoresheet, assisted by Cameron and Leachman. Lucknow replied with a goal at 7:27, but. Wingham bounced right back with another goal, this one scored by Todd Stainton, isted by MacDonald and ann to end the period ham's favor. iod action saw playing a achman goal r as Jeff M 5-1 in Win Second pe Wingham still strong game. Le scored an unassisted and Kaufman scored f Wingham, assisted by MacDonald and Mann. At 2:07, Lucknow scored to end the second period 7-2 for Wingham. Lucknow started the scoring in the third period 1 with la goal at 8:24. Then,