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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1986-01-08, Page 124 Page 12 -The Wingham Advance -Times, Jan. 8, 1986 Howick PeeWeWAftS%- open vear by tyi'ng Elora -1 =1 11F t % The HowickWOAA went to Jason Douglas, this season between the two PeeWees opened the new Jason Jacobson and Phillip squads, the two teams were year with an exhibition Livermore. There were no on a fairly even keel, contest against a strong goals scored in the middle however this contest -proved team from Elora. The match_frame. difterent. -qwte- entertaining In the4hird period, Greig proveil Wingham ekcelled in and exciting, as the two apd Weber - notched their every aspect of the game and - teams were very evenly second goals of the game and completely dominated play matched. Jacobson rounded out the with some exceptionally Howick had ' defeated scoring:for the'5-9 final. hard � work and great,, Elora 3-2, in a previous Livermdk�`4tgisk6dbn' all the goaltending. The first period, tournament encounter, , but third -period goals'Jactibson, ended in a. I tie. Greil . . . . . . this gameasto end in a i -i Greig and King also drew \scored for Howick on a fine tie. assists. Stewart and Fraser Individual effort. Jeff McKee Steve MacGregor took a earned the sht(tout. replied for Wingham. pass from Craig King for Howick hosted St. Howick's only goal, scored in Clements in the second Wingham led 2-1 by the end NM of the middle frame on a goal -the f first period. game. Stewart and Fraser 0.11111111111 Brad Oakes scored Elora's played excellent hockey in by Tim Currie and the 4* Wingham ,club applied great only goal in the second frame the Howick net to earn their split the Howick second straight shutout. pressure in the third period as he defence. There was no scoring in the to score four unanswered Ww -Sw X The third period remained first period. goals including two by David scoreless as the goaltenders Weber scored theonly goal McKee. Single tallies went Todd ChA-w on each team displayed their of the second period of ter Chadwick and Jason excellent skills' to rob the taking a pass from. Liver- Bloemberg. shots on many good chances. more. Howick scored four The Howick boys received Peter - Stewart and Mark unanswered goals in the crests and silver medallions Fraser, the Howick goalies, third frame for the team's for being runners-up in the ch certainly worked hard to second 5-0 victory. King, ampionship round.. keep the score at 1-1. . I Jacobson, Jaret Henhoeffer RON'S , ROUND -UP -The On Monday, Dec. 30, and Gr6g scored the Howick loss against Wingham ended Howick participated in a markers, while assists went a seven -game unbeaten MOST, VALUABLE PLAYER -Scott Jewitt from the, PeeWee tournament in New to Livermore with two aynd streak. Clinton Atoms was presented with the MVP award by Hamburg. Six teams were singles to Steven Winkel, The weather -has proven to 011ie Gauld of the Bank of Commerce following the com- involved ' in the round-robin Jeremy Taylor, Greig, Jason be a problem for the Howick pletion of the Wingham Optimist Atom Tournament on N tournamenL Douglas, Steve Gibson and squad as the boys have had Sunday. Jewitt led his team, to a 4-2 victory over IN HoWick's first game was Jacobson. four home games cancelled. Durham Atoms in the championship, game. against Plattsville and the In the third match -up,' The next, action for the local lads emerged with a 5-0 Howick was pitted 'against boys will be a tournament on victory to advance to the Wingham, a team which,also Jan. .11 and a game at horr ie championship round.agairfsi had two victories to its against Brussels on Jan. 12 Toumament -win fbr St. Clements and Wingham, credit. fn previous. gamI6s at 7:30 p m.. who also had been Howvicick - �'� eeW CONSOLATION CHAMPS -Chris Stevenson and Justin Murray of the -Lucknow First -period markers in Atoms accepted the plaque for the consolation championship from -Bryan Hogg of the the game against Plattsville How'ckk- Atom team, On, Boxing' 'the Day Howick Andrew Weber and Donald Wingham and District Optimist Club after their team edged Elma-Logan 5-4 in over- were scored by John Greig PeeWees ' journeyed" to Livermore on the first goal. time at the Wingham Optimist -Atom Tournament on Sunday. and Andrew Weber. Assistsa S. P Imerston to participate ,in John Greig finished off an win One Pa Annual PeeWee end to end passing play for Ur Tournament. the second goal of the period. Led by the standout with two goa ' 15 and one assist The boys started fast in Steve Gibson and Jayson goaltending of Dennis and Hargnt,, with one goal their first game,against Potts 'assisted. Brett Long X �t�m'�. - Wintemute, as well Ryan and two as -i ts. Rounding a ever letup: scored both Palmerston Wintemute, first hat trick of out the Howick scoring were Steve Gibson had a pair of on, winning streak FI mboro and n goals. �the year, the Howick Atoms Wheeler with.a goal and an first period . goals 'to go withEarly in the third Gibson The Wingham Super X while the deferWe\ of defeated Elora recently by a assist, Aaron Stewart with a single tallies from Jason _ registered his hat -trick on a Atoms extended their record. Harrison, Welch, Thynne. F EE KLATCH Other high games were count of 5-0. goal and an -assist and Brad con�. Jacobson and 'Jason Doug- solo effort up the ice..8te've Those bowling high games rolled by Wayne Connors Other Howick scorers Taggart chipped in with an las. This gave Howick a did not stop, there but 'added to 14 wins and four losses by and - Sleegers 'played ex winning their last six games cellent defensive hockey, this week were:. Shirley,, 236; Dave Shaw 231: Bob were- Michael Hargrave'aind, assist. quick four goal lead after one two more insurance markers recently. the team scored 46 Wingham 7, Milverton I Storey 189' 179; Betty Burley Sitler 216: Donna Latronico Michael Greig. Kevin Meyer In a separate game played period.- to lead -the the Howick squad. to goals, while. allowing, only 13 Wingham next -traveled to 179; Florence Thompson 172 207 and Steve Hamilton 201. led the assist parade with recently, Hargrave put in his John Greig, Steve Winlkel. victory. as it continues to improve Milverton and once again andsMurio Irvine 153. Jayson Potts, Donald BLUEVALE MIXED three, Kyle Wheeler had two best performance of the and Gibson added to the total I .with each outing. played well . Herb Kenyon had the and Hargrave, Gallaher and. season'with four,goals in. an with second period goals defensivel'YLivermore and Jason Doug - The team nowbas the best Clement. Wai is developing Wtd IOXV1711-GORRIE men's high single of 327 and Danny McGregor haone exhibition match with Jaret Henhoeffer and las helped Gibson on his record in Wingham minor into a fine player as he works !%11XED the high triple of 672, while each. Brussels,'The Howick team Douglas scored in the third goals: Goadtenders Mark hockey and could, almost -.be well in the corners and the Butch Stone had the men's Reta Ross had the ladies' At the second game of the managed an 8-3 win in the period to give .Howick an Fraser, and Peter Stbwart in the "awesome" category. team is now passing, much high single of 259 and the high single of 269 and the Palmerston tournament, the contest. easy 9-3 victory., played well between the John Fryfogle's high'. triple bipes. Bantams moie frequently. of 699 was rolled high triple 590. boys lost to Shallow Lake 6-5 Hargrave also an Assists in the game were will need to improve if they Skinn and Wai each scored Other high games were in a real over -time heart- .,assist for a fiv'e-point ' . . I , This was by Wendell Stamper. 'Brenda night. the second con- hope to keep pace. Magee, 4illi rolled by, Kevin Hickey �59, breaker. Other Howick scorers.registered by Philip Liver - a pair of goals"while'M fillings had the ladies' highsecutive. year that Howick Wingham 4,Nf&i4i'Fore9t3 Poulin and Hodgins netted. single of 286 and the high 216;'Scott McLennan 256, 201 Leading Howick in this were Wheeler, Gallaher, more with three, two each by ' has won the tournament. On e e' triple of 646. Jaret , Henhoeffer, Andrew, behalf of,;the team Andrew Wingham . traveled ' to on each. Assists went to and Alice Masse 243. losing ef foet, were Gallaher -Stewart arid Jason D'Arcey. Mount Forest and came H I odgins (4), Wai (2), Kregar y - Gallaher allaher had, four assists, Weber and Steve Gibson and Web,6r, Philip Livermore ­single� by Donald -Liver- - away with. a narrow 4-3 and Jeremy Taylor -co -cap - and Skinn. wnile Wheeler had, three" victory. Two. new players winghgni'5, Lucknow I McGregor had two and more, John Greig, Winkel tains received a keeper were added to the line-up, After a lay-off during, and Jason Jacobson. plaque and totirnament Stewart and Trevor Smith -Gavin Hodgins and Clement, which they were unable to had each. As only six teams' had trophy. Each,member of. the Wai. entered for the tournament, team received 'medallions travel to the tournament at David Jacklin recorded a Hgwt*ck was fortunate to and a crest for their efforts. Mike 'Drost, Brendan Port Elgin, the boys came up hat trick in a losing effort for Magee, Marc Poulin and with a solid performance to Brussels. receive a bye and advance RON'SROUNDUP Bradley ..Hunter scored mtich-improved Tb e directly to the championship, The coaching staff was defeat a ATOM ANTICS -The the host team very pleased with -the boys' singles, while assists went to Lucknow squad. Elora game saw Win from Palmerston. efforts and performince'as 'Todd,. Harrison, a irk Hodgins led' the attack temute's third shut -out of the Poulin and l4odginis. The onllyL, Egml of the first the team was hit with, the flu with a hat trie.N. w4ile-Drnst j-ng=hisa-_verzage_��11W-W�as' 9-n—UrIA�'�ILTE6--Vu-gWn-&-cold and sometimes VV lhghA 1A 14), Milverion 4 and Magee added singles. to below three. marker off the stick of How- the bench sounded like Wingham came out flying Assists went to Hodgins (3), The Howick boys.deserve a it was in this game, determined to Poulin, Skifin' and WAi-,`two lot of credit in'tlie game,with ick's,Steve Gibson. occupied by seals."The de - Each team scored a pair of fence was reduced -to-three- avenge an earlier 2-1 loss each, and Magee. Shallow Lie as, they were suffered while missing three second period goals to give players,'Jayson Potts, Don - down 5-2 with less than 10r regulai- players. . Jason Wingham 11), Blyth .1 Howick a 3-2 leAd entering ald Livermore and .Jaret rpin Wingham's next victory �00 utes left to play in the. the third Henhoeff er who responded Kregar led the attack by third period. But they battled w` came against an improved Steve Gibson was set up by with an excellent effort.. scoring four goals: Ivan. Blyth leam. the Wingham • to tie the game at five -all all Skinn scored a hat' trick defence -failed to clear ,the before losing in overtime' while Magee added a 'pair. In the exhibition match Puck and allowed Blyth and Wai a single. with Brussels,' Taggart %C'linton Atom team xcellert scaring many e Poulin had three assists, opportunities. didn't gain any points, but he Wai and Hodgins two each, Matt Elmslie played an did put in a good per- blasts, Howick 6-1 while Skinn., Hunter,' Kregar excellent game in net or the formance skating both ways. and Welch -added singles. score would, have beeh much The,Clinton, Atoms blasted Dalton, M.- Drennan and C. Wingham W, Monkton 0 closer. Howick by a score , of 6-1 in Stevenson. The next 'game was 'Hodgins led thp team with Nbw-lo'ok game of the, ATOM ANTICS: against a very weak Monk- : Wingham Optimist Atom In a very ton team. Jason Kregaynce a hat trick, while Wai and. Nuggets lose 7-ournament. well- -played" game, the of - i Poulin scored a pair each. ficiating left a lot to be again led the team with h hat Singles went to Magee, Skinn SHANE PEGG of the Wingham Optimist Atoms is closely by Scott Rathwell Le4ding,,�­, 1 . 9 ,,Ithe Clinton desired. trick, while Wal, , Hodgins to Belgrave, ""a'ssault was Shawn Chip-' ATOMS LOSE AGAIN' ..and Poulin each scored a and Kregar. Hodgins assist- of Clinton as he breaks down the right wing during play at the Wingham Optimist Atom chase with three goals and For the first time in a long pair. A single went to Skinn, ed four times, Wai three, Tournament on Saturday. After edging Lucknow in overtime in their first game, the The new -look Wingham a I n . assist while Scott Jewitt ' Magee, Skinn, Wai and Hod Skinn twice and Kregar and Optimist .Atoms lost to the eventual champions from Clinton in their second match. Novice B team, sporting its 1 11 while the Howick Atoms lost had a goal and four assists.: threegames in a row, losing gins each assisted twice, sweaters, came up just Magee once each.. new ..Kentucky.: Nuggets S'coring for Howick was to Harriston by a score of 6-2. 'while Poulin, Kregar, Hunt- The Super X squad has a " Aaron Stewart, assisted by The game was tied 2-2 with little shy in an, exhibition er and Welch assisted once busy month ahead. It will hit itio)n Kevin Meyergame a -1 elgrave--1. legs t.- h semen. ATOM - XNTTCS -ffl _t Sunday. The only. play, but Howick then fell Matt Elmslie continued. to tempts' to better its record bright spot for Howick iri,this apArt and allowed four goals play . exceptionally well, from last year. Belgrave jumped into a game was the play of goalie' the rest of the way. quick 2-0 lead before Danny Dennis Wintemute: Leading Harriston was McPherson put Wingham on 11mcknowEdges Kevin Gray with two goals. Op tim is It Atoms the scoreboard, scoring on a I * lowick Kyle Wheeler scored both breakaway after a pass from In their second game of the Howick 'goals, with Michael win,, lose. at tourney . . .... Shawn Walter., Wingham tournament, the Hargrave and Danny Mc- Howick Atoms were edged 3- Gregor getting assists. The Wingham. Optimist by the end of the rniddle Wingham tied the scone at 2 by a -determined Lucknow,' ATOM ANTICS:' The Atoms played Lucknow last frame. Deyell scored 6sbtwo midway 'through the squad. Scoring for Howick Howick boys have got to Ryan start' to realize they must 61 Friday in their first game of Wingham's first ., goal: second period as Peter were Stewart and the Wingham 'Atom Tour- assisted by Matthew Hunter Gusso scored, assisted by' Gallaher, with TTL -v Smith: play with more enthusiasm,, nament. At the end of the and Ken Hogg, Shane ' Pegg ,4. - Bryan DeBruyn. However Kevin Meyer and Danny ad the other' teams are second period the score was scored the second Wingham Belgrave popped in two McGregor getting assists. playing good, hard, tied at 1-1, -however Lucknow goal on a pass from Murray goals in the last minute of the Scoring for Lucknow were R. aggressive hockey. took a 2-1 lead early in the MacLeod, period to'take A 4-2 lead. ------- toird frame. in the third period poor Wingham made it 4:-3 on With only 30 seconds left in clearing by the Wingham Gusso's second goal of the the game Wingham's-Ryan defence led to Clinton Deyell scored the tying goal scoring three more times. game, but Belgrave came An. I ft T'IS' back as Mark Olson netted and forced the game into, The fibal score was 6-2.for his third of the game t' o make sudden -death overtime.,. At Clinton, thus -el iminh ting the � I "! T the -final score. '54 Mug ry­-,ir �i r,, i, 4';18 of the overtime" period Optimist-Atornsfribm further Wilson and Brandon Coultes r -t Arir,n, Wy Mike Tiffin scored 'for tournament play. scored Belgrave's other Wingham' on a 'pass frotTr Addrew Gibson and goals. Jonathon, Lane ta- give Matthew Elmslie provided UNASSISTED GOAL ---.:Shawn Chipchase of Clinton went around the defence and L At Wingham -the 3-2 win, str,ong,goaltending'in both'of beat An.drew,Gibson for an unassisted goal to give his team a 4,2 lead over Wingham Wingham 'returns to VW Last Saturday th - e 0 th thi(dperiod, of •their ga' A�thritip,Society Op- the games and MacLeod was Optimist Atoms in MO Saturday, Clinton scored three goals league action next Saturday 9 Itimist Atoms played Clinton the winner ol'a pizza donated late in the oam,e to beat a deterrhined Wingham team 6-2, and went -on. to ;Ivin the at 5:00 p.m. when it hosts and once again fell behind 3-2 by Pepi's Pizza, championship game 4.1 over Durham. Elma-Logan,