HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-01-19, Page 15Citizens News, January 19, 1977
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Pee WE es defeat Bayfield, lose to Clinton
Clinton 2, Zurich 2
In the first period at 9:16
Clinton's Jim Fleming got the
small black object behind the
Zurich goalie assisted by Paul
Stephenson.
Again in the second period at
3:20 Clinton's Pete Denomrrl'e
tucked one behind the Zurich
goalie assisted by Dave Lobb.
Zurich wasn't giving up when
at 1:49 Danny Becker whizzed the
rubber disc by the Clinton goalie
assisted by Paul Jonnston and
Gord Love. In 0:52 remaining in
the second period Brian Horner
drilled one by the Clinton goalie
leaving the game a 2-2 tie.
Both Kevin Oke and Dwayne
Martin played excellent in net.
Zurich 8, Bayfield 6
It was Friday night at Bayfield
Colonials play three,
lose only one
The Shipka Colonials won two
of the three games' they played
last week as they defeated
Hensall and Parkhill. Huron
Park however, managed to
defeat the Colonials.
In a game last Thursday in
Hensall the Colonials defeated
Hensall by a score of 11 to 5. The
game was a rough one with both
teams taking 11 penalties.
Goal scorers for the Colonials
were John Becker, Tom
Anderson, Dan Stanlake, Dave
Turner, Mike Desjardine, Brad
Datars with Paul Maguire net-
ting two goals and Larry Laye
getting a hat trick.
Colonial assists went to Brad
Datars, Dave Turner, John
Becker, Larry Laye, Mike
Desjardine and Pete Gill with
Paul Maguire assisting on four
goals.
For Hensall the top goal scorer
was Fred Campbell with two
goals. Other Hensall goals were
scored by Doug Smith, Steve
Knight and Brian Campbell.
Brian Campbell assisted on four
Hensall goals with Gary Kyle
assisting on two and Steve Knight
assisting on one.
Stars of the game were Dave
Turner for the Colonials and Fred
Campbell for Hensall.
In a game played in Zurich
Friday night, Shipka lost to
Huron Park by a score of 5 to 2.
The game was a close fought
battle with Shipka taking the
brunt of the penalties. The
Colonials took seven penalties to
Huron Park's five.
Shipka opened the scoring in
the first period with a goal by
Dan Stanlake assisted by Tom
Richardson. Both teams
remained scoreless for the rest of
the first period, but early in the
second Huron Park tied things up
with a goal by Ron Funston.
Shipka again took the lead in
the second period as Mike
Desjardine scored assisted by
Paul Maguire and Steve
Schroeder.
However, early in the third
period Huron Park took ad-
vantage of a Zurich penalty to tie
the score on a power play. This
seemed to spark the Huron Park
team and the Colonialslostcontrol
of the game as Huron Park went
on to score three more goals in
the third period.
Stars of the game were Paul
Maguire for Shipka and Rick
Funston for Huron Park.
In a game played at Parkhill on
Sunday the Colonials defeated the
Merchants 6 to 3.
The game was a rough one with
both teams taking a large
number of penalties. The
Colonials took 17 penalties,
Parkhill took 12.
Both Parkhill and the Colonials
scored in the first period with
Paul Maguire finding the target
for the Colonials assisted by Mike
Desjardine.
Shipka dominated the second
period as they scored three times
while holding the Parkhill
Merchants scoreless. Shipka
goals were scored by Larry Laye,
Dan Stanlake and John Becker
with assists going to Bob Lovie,
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when at 4:46 in the first period
Jeff Merner tucked one by the
Zurich goalie assisted by Darren
Telford and Rick Johnston.
In the second period at 5:50
Bayfield's David Surgeon
whistled one by the Zurich goalie
unassisted. But Zurich wasn't
giving up when at 8:53 in the
second period David Erb put the
small black object between the
pipes, assisted by David Smith
and Brian Horner. At 9:19 still in
the second period David Surgeon
patted one into the Zurich net.
Zurich was back in the third
period at 0:14 when Paul John-
ston put the black object in the
net assisted by Gord Love and
Danny Becker. In the third
period at 0:55 Danny Becker
cracked one by the Bayfield
goalie assisted by Paul Johnston
and Gord Love.
Bayfield was still skating when
at 3:15 Darren Telford put the
rubber disc in the Zurich net
assisted by Jeff Merner and Rick
Johnston. Again at 3:45
Bayfield's Jeff Merner put the
puck by the Zurich goalie
assisted by Darren Telford and
Rob Chapman.
At 4:00 in the third period
Zurich's Brian Horner whistled
one by the Bayfield goalie
assisted by Dave Erb and Dave
Smith. It was still in the third
period at 6:37 when Paul John-
ston shot the black disc into the
Shane Burley, Dave Turner, John
Becker and Gary Jennison.
The Colonials opened the
scoring in the third period as
Brad Datars tucked one into the
Parkhill net singlehanded.
However, Parkhill started to
rally and scored two fast ones,
both by Mike Chalmers. Shipka
completed the scoring with a
single-handed goal by Mike
Desjardine to secure the victory
for the Colonials.
Most valuable players in the
game were Mike Chalmers for
the Merchants and Mike
Desjardine for the Colonials.
Bayfield net assisted by Danny
Becker.
Bayfield wasn't giving up when
at 7:40 Darren Telford tucked one
behind the Zurich goalieassisted
by Jeff Merner and Rick John-
ston.
The score was now 6-5 for
Bayfield but Zurich wasn't giving
up when at 11:43 Mark Kirk put a
slap shot by the Bayfield goalie
unassisted. Still again at 13:12
David Smith put the rubber disc
into the Bayfield goal,
unassisted. Zurich's Mark Kirk
whistled another by the Bayfield
goalie leaving the score 8-6 for
Zurich.
Both Kevin Oke and Greg
O'Brien played tremendously in
the nets.
Zurich Personal
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Grove,
Ronald and Richard of Peter-
sburg; Miss Pauline Baechler, of
Toronto; and Mr. & Mrs. Floyd
Baechler, Susan, Christine and
Colin, of St. Jacobs, all visited
with Miss Verda Baechler in
Zurich.
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