HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-06-06, Page 9Atoms play in Mildmay tournament
The Zurich Atoms made a good
showing at a tournament in
Mildmay last Saturday as they
defeated Ripley 8 to 1 before
losing to Brussels by a score of 3-
2.
In their first game of the
tournament, against Ripley, the
Zurich team could do no wrong as
they scored twice in . the first
period, twice in the second and
four times in the third.
Throughout the game they kept
the Ripley team tied up allowing
them only one goal for the entire
game.
Zurich goals were scored by
Doug Schade, Jeff Laporte and
Rick Keupfer with Dean Arm-
strong scoring the five remaining
goals. Jeff Laporte had two
assists and Tim Teeter assisted
on one more for Zurich.
In their second game of the
tournament Zurich met Brussels
in a hard fought game which
Brussels won with a goal in the
last half of the third period.
ZURICH RECREATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Leading Scorers in Playoffs
Name
Bill Hoffman
Ken Clarke
Eric Smale
Ray Weido
Don O'Brien
Bob Merner
Earl Wagner
Dick Bedard
Al Beange
Paul Haggitt
Jeff O'Brien
Jim Bedard
Ron Watt
Geo. Suplat
Randy McKinnon
John Corriveau
Charlie Schilbe
Joe Kenda
Dave Taylor
Tony Bedard
FINAL PLAYOFF STANDINGS
Total
Goals Assists Points
11 7 18
7 8 15
5 10 15
9 5 14
9 4 13
5 8 13
1 12 13
7 5 12
6 6 12
4 7 11
4 6 10
3 7 10
5 4 9
6 2 .8
3 4 7
4 1 5
4 1 5
3 2 5
2 3 5
1 4 5
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Brussels opened the scoring in
the first period and managed to
tie the Zurich team up allowing
them no scores in the first. Dean
Armstrong assisted byDoug
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Schade tied the score in the
second period until Brussels
again took the lead. Zurich
continued to fight and the scoring
combination of Dean Armstrong
and Doug Schade again brought
the two teams neck and neck at 2-
2.
The game was lost for the
Zurich team when the Brussels
Atoms managed to take the lead
late in the third period to give
them the 3-2 victory.
Atoms win
second game
of play-offs
The Zurich Atoms won the
second game of their play off
series against Blyth Thursday
night 3-2. This gives the Zurich
team the lead in the best of three
games series as the first game
ended in a 4-4 tie after 10 minutes
of overtime.
Friday's game was a tough one
with the teams very evenly
matched. No goals were scored in
the first period but the second
belonged to Zurich as Dean
Armstrong assisted by Cam
Steckle scored twice to give
Zurich a 2-0 lead going into the
third.
Blyth scored first in the third
period but Jeff Laporte added
another goal to the Zurich tally
and Blyth was unable to make the
comeback to give the Zurich team
a 3-2 victory.
Flyers win
championship
Flyers won the championship
three games to one with a
stunning 5-0 win over the Sabres
league champion. Behind the
spectacular goal tending by
Percy Bedard and fine checking
by the entire Flyer hockey team
lead to the Flyer victory. Dick
Bedard lead the scoring with two
goals and singles going to Charlie
Schilbe, Ron Watt and Ivan
Bedard.
Blue won the consolation
championship three games to one
with a 6-1 win over the Panthers.
Again Percy Bedard came
through . with a sparkling per-
formance. Scoring was lead by a
new line made up of Bill Hoffman
with two goals, Ken Clarke with
one goal and Eric Smale with one
goal. Balance of scoring was done
by Dave Taylor and Danny
Durand.
Planning a skit
at Zurich
4-H meeting
By G. Schwartzentruber
At our meeting on Wednesday,
March 30, we chose "Sleep and
Lounge in Comfort" as the topic
for our skit. Achievement Day is
approaching quickly so we have
to start thinking of some ideas
for a skit.
To present a good skit we took
into consideration the following
points.
-choose a topic you can handle,
-pick suitable characters,
-make sure the slat doesn't run
overtime,
-speak slow, loud and clearly,
-introduce your topic (poster).
and characters to audience.
The girls continued working on
their garments. Meeting ad-
journed around 8:30 p.m.
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