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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-03-09, Page 11Exhibition play Atoms defeat Goderich, Lucan The Zurich Atoms played two exhibition games last week defeating Goderich by a score of 4 to 2 and defeating Lucan by a score of 6 to 2. The game against Goderich was played March 2 in the Zurich arena was somewhat in doubt to s win first roan ns lation series The Zurich Atoms won the first round of their consolation series by defeating Monkton two straight games last week, The'first game was held March 3 in Monkton. Zurich came out on the winning end of a 7 to 3 score. Rick Keupfer led the Zurich Name Jeff O'Brien Paul Haggitt Don O'Brien Ron Watts Al Beange Dick Bedard Jim Bedard team's victory with three goals and one assist, Dean Armstrong pulled in two goals with Derek McKinnon and Doug Schade scoring the remaining two Zurich goals, Other assists went to Jeff Laporte and Cam Steckle. In the second game of the best two out of three series, Zurich LEADING SCORES IN PLAYOFFS Total Earl Wagner Team Goals Assists Pts. John Corriveau Randy McKinnon Eric Smale Ray Weido Dale Cressman Charlie Schilbe Bill Hoffman Dave Taylor Marty Becker Flyers 3 5 8 Panthers 3 5 8 Sabres 4 3 7 Flyers 3 4 7 Sabres 2 4 6 Flyers 3 2 5 Sabres 2 3 5 ZURICH REC HOCKEY LEAGUE First Round of Playoff Scores Sabres 9 Panthers 6 Panthers 6 Sabres 0 Sabres 4 Panthers 1 Sabres win Series 2-1 Flyers 7 Blues 5 Flyers 7 Blues 3 Flyers win Series 2-0 March 10 - 7 p.m. Sabres vs Flyers - Best of Five for Grand Championship March 10 - 9 p.m. Panthers vs Blues - Best of Five for Consolation Championship Sr. MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Varieties - P. Bedard, 598 104 Hawkeyes - B. Ferguson, 568 54 Hi -Hopes - C. Geiger, 557 44 Ramblers - H. Finkbeiner, 509 65 Newcomers - D. Goldsmith, 644 57 Whippoorwills - A. Gascho, 590 106 High Single - C. Geiger 332 High Triple - A. 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To help you make the most of your hardwood bush, the Ministry of Natural Resources offers two free services to woodlot owners: (a) Woodlot Inspection rind Advisory Service At your request and at no cost to you, woodlot management specialists will inspect your woodlot, assess its present condition and advise on future management. (b) Woodlot Improvement Service If your woodlot is five acres or more in size and is in need of improvement work to eliminate low -value, non-productive trees, the Ministry can do the necessary work for you at no cost to you. The low -value trees may be utilized by the owner for firewood. Sound interesting? Call or write today for more details. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources R.R. #5, Wingham, Ontario, NOG 2W0 Telephone: 357-3131 Zenith: 92000 during the first period. The Goderich team took the lead and. held on to it with a 1 to 0 score until five minutes into the second defeated Monkton by a score of 4 to 3. Rick Keupfer again led the Zurich team to victory with three of the teams four goals. Dean Armstrong had one goal with one assist and Derek McKinnon had an assist. Sabres 1 4 5 Panthers 3 1 4 Panthers 3 1 4 Blues 1 3 4 Flyers 2 1 3 Sabres 2 1 3 Flyers 2 1 3 Blues 2 1 3 Blues 2 1 3 Panthers 1 2 3 Citizens News, March 9, 1977 Page 11 period. Zurich scored twice in the second as Rick Kuepfer scored unassisted and Jeff Laporte found the target assisted by Doug Schade and Dean Armstrong. Zurich'scored twice to start the third period as Rick Keupfer again scored single handed followed by a goal by Dean Armstrong assisted by Jeff Laporte. Goderich scored once more before the game ended to make the final score Zurich 4, Goderich 2, In their second exliibiton game of last week Zurich defeated Lucan by a score of 6 to 2 in a game played in Hensall. The first period was closely fought as both teams managed to score twice. 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