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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1986-01-22, Page 12i Page 12 -The Wingham Advance -Times, Jan. 22, 1986 Recreation Report BY RENNiE I�UXANDER ,t- Rec.Director Howick. PeeWees Public sk--ating -will be held this Saturday from 1 to 2 p. m. and Sunday from 6:30 to o,hutout Nor anby 7:30 p.m. C �a The hooey schedule this The goal, one assist; Jason second as he scored on a Lowick WOAA & I f week is as follows: PeeWees were at their best Douglas, three assists:Jaret rebound off a Donald Thurs.., Jan. 23 7:15 - � p.m., against a team from Nor- Henhoeffer and Jeremy Livermore shut from the Bantam As vs. Owen Sound; manby last Monday, Taylor, two assists each and point. Gibson drew an assist r, Fri,., Jan. 24, 6:45 p.m., dominating. play and out- Gorrald Livermore; Brad on the play also. Atom B vs. Listowel; 8:30 scoring the opposition, 15-0. Wilson and Craig King each Early in the third period Oldtimers exhibition 1Every member of the recorded one assist. Gibson tied the game on a game; Howick team recorded a Peter. Stewart and Mark solo dash from one end of the Sat., Jan.a25, 2 p.m., scoring point and for the Fraser eared the shut -out. ice surface to the other. d Novice As vs. Listowel; 3:30 second game in a row, The Howick squad par Mooretown regained the lead p.m., Atom As vs. Howick was led by the line of ticipated in the Durham at the 4:54 rnark before 1 , y Walkerton; 8 p.m., Inter- John Greig, Philip Liver- tourna-meat- last weekend Howick pulled its goalie mediate ladies vs. Tiverton: more and Jayson Potts, with its first game last Stewart in the last few r M. 9:30 p.m., Oldtimers vs. which registered 15 scoring Saturday morning against seconds of play. The move h Zurich; points, Mod'retown from near paid off as Gibson came off - Sun., Jan. 26, 1:30 p.m., Livermore had a hat trick Sarnia. the bench and intercepted an Peewee ,A team vs. Owen and three assists, Greig Mooretown hit the errant Mooretown pass iia Sound; 5•:30 p.m., Novice All recorded two goals and three scoreboard first by: scoring their end and beat the goalie Stars vs. Hanover; assists, while Potts had two the only marker of the first with a low slapshot with 21 &i ,4 Mon., Jan. 27, 9:30 p.m., goals and two assists. period with under three seconds remaining in i { Advance -Times vs. Stainton Steve Gibson also had a minutes left to play in the regulation time. I­USpitfires; great night, firing four goals opening frame. Mooretown Sudden -death overtime Tues., Jan, 28, 8:30 p.m., and one assist. Other How -increased the lead to 2-0 byfailed to produce a clear r '"z a Bantam A team vs. Clinton ick scorers were: Steve scoring halfway through the winner, so shuts on goal were Y}'f (playoffs) and 10 p.m., MacGregor with two goals; second period. taken into account. Howick tUM Bridge Motors vs. Crawford Andrew Weber, one goal, two Greig narrowed the gap to was declared winner by a 4. ' Dodgers. assists; Jason Jacobson, one 2-1 before the end of the .margin o}'six shots to one. it V.10. , �>�£ a d,R. w k was a very tough loss for the •Mooretown boys, but it sa Howick advanced Ilow% to play �kAtoms' avenge'' c a ainst s. g a frons Becton, '. team on Sunday, 10 a earlier Ios" Becton is a strong, big g. 5 ¢& s to g ` skating club and last year's OMHA finalists in the*(' Led b an outstandib assist. Jason D'Arcey category. Howick skated Y g y got Smith had two assists .and performance by Kyle two assists and Aaron Kevin Meyer, one. very fast as Gibson took a Wheeler, the Howick Atoms Stewart and Sam Doubleday Rebounding from their pass from Craig King to got revenge for an earlier got one assist each. heartbreaking loss at the score after only 34 seconds of 4's loss to Lucknow by defeating Chris Stevenson - had two Durham tourney, the Howick play them by a score of 8-4 for Lucknow and Matt Atoms defeated Teeswater 4 -The Howick lads continued recently. Drennan and Rob Crich had 0 early this week. to press and Jason Douglas Wheeler had fiveis oalsand singles. Leading Howick to victory,,. scored' a slap shot„from-tht one assist ,on tie night, while1I ag, oys called up for In first game of the were three bPoint to give Howick a 2-0 �M �� Ryan Gallaher had one goal Durham tournament last the game: David Keil had lead after one frame: and four 'assists. Michael weekend the H%wick Atoms one goal and one assist; Henhoeffer assisted on the FIGURE SKATING. CLUB COMPETITION -Junior, wood, Senior silver; Lisa Alexander and Karen Mont- Hargrave and Brad Taggart were soundly thrashed by Mark Dosma had one goal Play. ' Intermediate and Senior winners in the dance competi- gomery, Junior gold; Charles and Yvonne Trapp, Inter- added the other Howick_ Arthur 8-1..Wheeler scored and one assist and Ryan.- The teams traded second_ markers, Taggart's first, of for Howick, assisted by ,Ruttan had two assists. Also Period goals. Weber took an tion at the Wingham Figure Skating Club's annual club mediate gold, and (front) Christa Crawford and Patricia the year. He also got an Stewart and Hargrave. scoring for Howick were . excellent pass from Gibson evekit last week .were: Angie Kerr and Cheryl Under Daer, Senior gold. However the Atdms ween Smith and D'Arcey, while on a two -on -one play and Skaters win medalsspil their second tournament .Stewart, McGregor and beat the goalie with a high � game, led' by .Dennis Win- D'ArceyYiad•assisis. wrist shot.'Jacobson drew• an u e temute's fourth shut -out of ATOM ANTICS -The assist on the goal as -well. Members of the Wingham- medal and Shari Mundell the " the season. ,Howick defeated entire Howick team la ed goaltending Figure Skating Club won' bronze. Amy -Jo Cretier p Y ' Excellent oaltendin ■ Elora by a count of 6-0, an exceptional game against prevailed the rest of the way medals and trophies 'at the finished fourth. Wheeler had three goals in Lucknow, recovering from a 'x as Howick went on to win by club's annual' skating The Betty Beard Trophy the winning cause, Gallaher three -game losing streak to a .count of 3-1 and advance to" 'competition held last week in for Intermediate (Novice) lastS a c u. s had two goals and one assist record back-to-back wins. the chaYnpionship round the Wingham arena. A ,total ladies was won by Angela and Hargrave had a goal and over Lucknow and Mildmay ' against Flesherton. of 30 young skaters .'com- Kerr, with Yvonne Trapp The Wingham Super X plague of colds and flu. honest effort in the 6-4 two assists. D'Arcey had two in league play. The final turned out to be a peted in the dance and free- winning the silvermedal and Atoms won three games and Wingham traveled to Clinton defeat. assists and Stewart and The Normanby game was great one. Flesherton caught skate competitions. Karen Montgomery the lost three over the past two short four ' of its regular Wingham finally got back Trevor Smith had one each, a tough loss for the Atoms as the Howick boys flat-footed Kara Neil and -Wendy bronze. weeks, playing short-handed players and although the on :the track this past � 'In the consolation final at they had held a 2-0 lead ai and had two goals after one McBride won the gold medal The Wheeler Trophy in the due twa rash of colds.,and the local lads jumped into an weekend as the teamdotall.y .the tournament Howick lost they had in the game. minute and 40 seconds., of and the Professionals' Senior ladies competition flu. , early 2-0 lead, they were dominated Mount Forest in to Normanby by a count of 4- Wintemute posted his fifth play. The llo.wick' team. Trophy in the Preliminary (Junior levels was .won by The team record now is 17 unable to contain the Clinton exhibition play. 2. Wheeler and G.a.11aher. -shut-out of the year in the finally gained its coiirposure Dances (Novice level), with Cheryl- Underwood. Christa wins and seven losses and attackers. - Skinn led the Wingham scored for Howick, Trevor . game against Teeswater. and scored two goals of its the silver medal going to Crawford won the silver the boys currently hold down Magee and Hodgins scored boys with four goals, while a own near the end of the first ' Kim Edgar andBecky, medal and Patricia,Daer the first,spot in the Wellington- for Wingham, while assists singles went to Magee, , frame. Sangster and the bronze to bronze. Perth Hockey : League, went to, Skinn with two and Poulin, Kregar, Hodgins and Gibson scored an unassist- Legoi 1'eellees lose Amy Jo Cretier and Shari Charles Trapp won the boasting a mine -and -one Kregar and Hodgins -with Wai in the 9-1 win. Assists ed goal on an end-to-end rush Mundell. In' fourth place John. Wild Trophy in .the record. singles. Terry Thynne gave a went to Hodgins with tt4ree,-tournament /� r as he decked the goalie. „ were Jinni Kerr'and,Jayne Senior men's competition. Wingham, skated to an g g at V iurha n WtVu n merit good effort in oat in the 5 2 Hunter and Kre ar vGith two Chris Reichaud poked in a, Vincent. ChristaCrawfordskated to easy ' 6 0 victory over loss, and Welch, Skinn and Magee �, Jeremy. Taylor rebound to At the Junior level, Karen a gold 'medal in the'prepared Listowel recently. Ivan Clinton' returned to �'he; Wingham . 'Legion : Bleemberg. with one each., total., . tie the score for, l-lowick. Montgomery. and Lisao solo competition, with Skinn led the attack with a Wingham two days later to team effort was rewarded PeeWees'particifpated in the Mooretewn3, - Alexander won the gold Cheryl Underwood winning pair of goals, while singles hand Wingham its second with the win. annual Durham Tournament Wingham 0 . The second period medal and the Victoria Wild the silver. went to Brendan Magee, consecutive loss. Wingham Wingham. ' .traveled to last Saturday, playing, two" This' game .was certainly remained scoreless to set the Trophy for the All these skaters will o to Jason Kre ar, Marc Poulin excellent games brat' failing not iridicativeof thescore,,as stage for a wild endin •in,tlie p y g g played a better game, but Lucknow last Saturday and g dances. Mitchell on Sunday, March 2, and Gavin Hodgins. Assists the boys were unable oto stop came away with a victory. `to .advance to the Cham= Wingham had the antage third period, p went to Magee; Skinn, the ' Clinton offence. Kregar scored a hat trick, pi�shiipp. of dplay for most'o game Howick drew a penalty The brother sister team of to compete in the inter club, -----__ CltarlPfi_and_ Varnaane�la:._=cQetibora-fnr-Ghe=Wstria=lrgax,:._Goi dWhri= 41Ying#at�alsver� scot-�/,;<e Elndgi�is secsd a parr, In ,ttedBjnn t t in un _Mnnrfn�.,n�s^^rnd�u a�tc an�e�peii�adrntic--- won the gold medal and Division. Todd Harrison. Matt Elmslie by Clement Wai, )f{'regar, as did Slfinn. Wai had three. an exciting .cora est from into an empty Wingham net it to the team's advantage. . Blaine Moore Trophy in the played well in goal :and the . Skinn and' Poulin. Assists .assists in the 7 3 match, start to finish featuring fine in;the last minute of play. Philip, Livermore stole -the Senior Bronze dance (in- entire team gave a solid went to Paulin, Skinn, Hodgins had two and Drost; U�e licendin and excellent t both ends of scorrnCefw thless opened . the ted termediate'level). Legion eUChre' effort. Kregar, Hodgins_ and Magee, Poulin .a.nd Skinn s < -..- .. .. .. , ..._.__.... , . ... ..-. .. 1 P h pucka cer tic ice goalie sive work. Wingham lost the minute gone in the first tc�beah theiFleshern btu a In the Junior Silver, dance Sixteen tables were in play A' match `with' Clinton Once again Thynne„ added singles. ami on shots on oat m the e inc> ' marked the start of the replacing Elmslie,, ave an Once again the boys put u g g . period on a partially high to the stick side .. (Senior^ level), the gold at the Win�hht Legion rs P g g g Y P P five-minute'sudden-death screened shot which eluded Flesherton pulled their' medal and the Luella and Monday night. Winners a gallant effort as they the overtime. the' Wingham defenders. goaliei'n attempt to tie the Jack, Kerr Trophy was won were: KQ team was short .four of its These two teams were From that , m de the la by Patricia Daer and Christa High lady, - Marjorie ■ entuCky Nuggets regulars in a game against P play game and finally managed to Goderich. very evenly matched' and shifted in Wingham's favor, beat Stewart in the How ick. Crawford, with Cheryl Coupes; high man, Betty ■ ■ gave the fans a lot to cheer, however, as has been the net on a beautiful passing Underwood and Angela Kerr Burley (playing as a man) ; win twice on weekend The game was well played, about. Wingham goalie Bill case' all too often .in recent lay to tie the. game with capturing the silver. low lady, Florence Del but Wingham made costly McGrath had an outstanding games, the boys were unable ' only 383 seconds remaining. ' In the free -skate com- mage; low man, Gordon'' The" Wingham Novice Peter Guzzo opening the errors as the boys played out ami, as did the Wingham to take advantage of > = petition, the. April Moore Nuggets' won both their scoring followed b Josh of position on numerous g g g good The Howick boys were not, P P Lo Morley most lone hands, gg g Y defence of Don Heinmiller, scoring opportunities. about to quit and' with 28 Trophy in the Junior ladies' Morley Bushell. league games last weekend, Johnston notching three in a occasions. Thynne played Steve Michie, Jason Bloem- The Mooretown• team hon i (Juvenile) category was won A few draw defeating teams from Elma- row for the natural hat trick. ° another superb game in.goal g seconds left Weber sc°trred g Y prises were g bei and Peter Poulin.. on to advance to the -con by Lisa Alexander, with given. Next euchre is Logan and Milverton. Gtrwso also picked u an in the 2'-1 heart -breaker. g the winning goal as he P The team is looking for- The Wingham^goal was solation championship. iammed the- puck past the Kara Neil winning the silver . Monday,�Feb. 3. On Saturday Flma: Logan i assist on one, of Johnston's g scored by Dave McKee with Andrew -Mann had a strong sprawled Flesherton goal came to town. An. hour and a goals. 6 ward to the month .of a tip -in of �a blast -from game in the Wingham net. tender. half Jater it 'returned home, The, second period 'was a February as it will "'be the recipient of 'a 9.0 carbon copy of the first as traveling to London for a i trouncing as the Nuggets Wingham scored four more tournament. Kin' Bantams make it toy the played a very strong game, goals. Gusso picked up his •. Peewees ' Chad, Davis played a solid second and third goals of the game in goal to earn the game, Todd Edgar scored a down Listowel tournament chem ionsh� shutout. The' defensive single and Johnston was The Wingham � Legion of Chris Alexander ,credited with his fourth oat n : _ lfa -M-- , , ,_,-d-"_.-, iu , _._. -� - I' W�te List25ave)-- fifie_.:.Win am fins eii...."i�lorii�i: -1, _;- g mY ris Michie scored gEe and Chad of t Egame. BANTAMS the Pussy Cats with 55, the Jan. 14 and scored an im- Bantams participated in the Nelson raised the score to Win ham, while Martin, Mc. c`.rerden and Joel i egg very In the third period P P g The Cokes lead the league GI Joes with 37, the Wuzzels seldom,gof caught out of Wingham keyed on defence, _pressive3-2 win, avenging an Durham tourna'ment last three -for his team, but Kee and ('oultes picked up with 53 and one-half points, with 32, the M.uppet Babies position and provided Davis trying to protect the shutout ea`i-lier" loss to split the weekend, winning their first Brophy increased Wing- assists. followed by the., Seven -Ups with 30 and the. Masks with with considerable protec- for Davis. However the team season , series against two games, but losing the ham's score to seven. Kina- Jeff' D'Arcev and Brian with 47, the alter Root 25. tion did score ,once more as Listowel at two wins and, two championship final to han finished the Wiiaghom Kelly scored for Howick. , Beers with' 46, the Pepsis Kerri Cleghorn had the Wingham scored four defenceman Pegg tallied on losses. Mindemoya 3-0. scoring in the middle frame In the second Name Flick with :36, the Coke Classics girls' high single of 194 and times in the first period, athree-on-one breakaway.Wingham came out flying The team got back on gn a play from Daer. Leachman. Brophy and with 31 and the Cream Sodas the high double of 324 was in the first period, out- track Monday, • evening, Kinahan scored for ■ On Sunday Milverton iI Dave Dull and Dave s with 27 and one-half. rolled by Sherry Dekker. p� hustling the Listowel squad -defeating Mount Forest 10-5. Y Wingham v,�hi Pc Dave Stefanie'liills had the girls' Derek Knight the boys' r Vwnle F visited the Wingham arena Walker scored for Mount g gh y and frustrating them. Dave Brett Martin opened the Heinmiller,, McKee and' high single of 124 and the high single of 171 and the and also returned home a Forest • before Martin and g g g g McKee opened the. scoring scoring for Wingham on a -; Coultespicked up assists. loser, this time b a; 5-2 high double of 213 was rolled high double of 284 was rolled Y Brophy added singles for ®riser count. , for Wingham, assisted by play from goalie Chris Thee lone marker of the , by Erin Skinn, Arley Pautler by Jamie MacKay. Wingham to put the. game Gusso led' the way for Rob MacKay. Before the end Fryfogle. Then Corey McKee third period came when had the boys' high single of SR. JUNIORS & SENIORS Group A has been Y out of, reach for Mount Y g g P Wingham b netting four of the first period Rob waltzed in unaided and Brophy scored from McKee 136 and the hi h double of The Fuzzier have the lead discussing the four World g Y g Forest at 10-5. g g Harrison made it 2-0, with potted the second marker of and Martin, 241. with 70 points, followed by Centres and is "working on a goals while Danny McPhee- assists going to Tim Currie the evening for Wingham. At the Durham tourney, Wingham dumped Clinton . t son scored the other. Jason Other games of 80 and over the Slinkys with '62„ the Poster. Group B made' its and Jason Bloemberg. , Bill Kinahan raised the Wingham and Mindemoya 5-0 in a one-sided contest, were rolled by Erin Skinn- Al habata with 61 and one- own personal first aid kits in Kleist chipped in an assist on a P P s Wingham continued to score to 3-0 on a play from played an <excellent end -to -."Scoring for Wingham were 116, 97; AnsleySim one of G'usso's goals. Simpson 105; half; the TLCs with 54, the tam cannisters. Our thanks attack in the second period McKee and Terry Daer, end game olfhockey, Despite ('oulles with two and Martin, Lesley Pike 93, 114: Melissa Nimrod's with 51 and one-half to Jim Snyder for the can- The game was a close- and the hard-working Don However Mount Forest got numerous opportunities Brophy and .Jeff Talton with Bieman 97,93: JuheLisleM8 and the Commandoes with. nismters, They also learned checking affair., with both Heinmiller made ;it 3-0'on a on the scoreboard when Wingham ccttlldn't get the singles McKee. Prier Carolyn Pike 89, 121; Jenny 39, how to wrap a parcel. Group goal -benders also coming up fine salo-effort. Dave Walker scored. puck past the Mindemoya Strong, Terry Daer. Brophy Deslauriers 94, 118; Paul Angela Wall had the girls' C demonstrafed how to set 'a with big saves to keep the Listowel made a big come- Martin rounded out the goalie. The team from and Martin all picked ,up Deslauriers 89: Mike Rem- high single .of 244 and the table and is starting• to work score close. Wingham led 3.1• back in the third, scoring two Wingham scoring for the Manitoulin island was assists. ington 102; Travis Chambers high triple of .640, while Ion on the Friends to Birds after two periods and then goals near the end, of the period on a goal, assisted by revved up to coin! a out the, in upcoming action the Kin M: Arley V' utter 105: .ler- MacKay' had the boys' high badge. added two quick goals' -at the period. However Wingham Paul Brophy. winner in a tournament it, Bantams will meet Owen erpy Hickey 94, 90: Ricky single.of 171 and the high First Pack's toboggan start of the thfird before was able to hang on for the The second f„name saw h•ad traveled to for five Sound at the jpcal arena this Cleghorn 96; Kevin Hogg 99, triple of 499, party is on Jan. 28., Brownies allowing Milverton to score win. McKee open the scoring at yrars;-�'t-ne"'t7°e��Von. -Thursday evening and, on and ,Jason Richardson 87, 89, f Cher games of 175 and will meet behind the high with one minute left in the Andrew Mann had a big 13�\16 on an unassisted play. The Kin Bantams defeated Saturday the team travels to over .were rolled by Julie school game. night in the Wingham net, Mount For'est's Tom Lichti neighboring Ilow•ick last Sat- the .Paisley t6lrrnament. _t , .J R. BANTANIS &JUNiO S Henry 224: TammyCleghor•n Mary Lisle received her Next�Soturda�ythe Nuggets robbing many ad Listowel replied for the home team urday evening in an uneven text Tuesday the bovs � ill The Snorks lead the league 206: Angela Wall 205, 191 and Singer', hadge and .Julie play Wallace at Kurtzville at player- of some sure -looking before Brophy scored; 7.2 mrtitch. in the first frame begin playoff', ag.i inr,t with 62 points, followed by Kim Edgar 199. 1 i d(z her Wr0e•r's badge, 10-:00 a. M. goal's. assisted. by Martin and Daer. Jason ('oulies. f1rophy and Clinton ,o the Ionil ice pad I' -