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. Gascho 738
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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. However after that it
• was Zurich's game all the way as
they scored three times in the
second and added one more goal
in the third. .
Dean Armstrong played an
outstanding game for the Zurich
team as they scored four times,
three of them singlehanded.
• Jeff Laporte and Rick Keupfer
scored the remaining two goals
for Zurich with Rick Keupfer and
Darcy Martin getting the assists.
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