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Zurich Citizens News, 1976-12-08, Page 20
Page 20 -Citizens News, December 8, 1976 Hawks regain secondplace The Exeter Hawks regained second place in the Ontario Hockey Association Junior "p" Western division Sunday when they trounced the Lucan Irish by a score of 11-2. The season record for the Hawks now stands at 10 victories, four losses and two ties good for 22 points. The Mitchell Hawks are in first place with 24 points and the Tavistock Braves are third. with 21 points, but they have one game in hand over the Hawks. In their only other league start this week, the Hawks dropped a 4- 3 decision to the Tavistock Braves Friday night on a goal in the last two minutes of play. The Exeter club was in Belmont last night, Wednesday; they travel to Mt. Brydges Saturday night and will be back at the Zurich arena Sunday night at 8 p.m. when Thamesford will supply the opposition. The Hawks scored four times in the first period against Lucan Sunday night to get a good start on the way to the win. The game was only a minute old when Gerald Weido put the Hawks on the scoreboard on a three-way combination with Dave Kinsman and Kim McKinnon A pair of goals in .a space of 35 seconds shot the Hawks into a 3-0 lead. Perry Pooley hit the mark on passes from Matt Muller and Paul Pooley and Brian Taylor converted passes from Gerald Weido and Kim McKinnon. The fourth Exeter first period marker was fired by Brian Taylor on a pass from Gerald Weido when an Irish power play backfired, At 55 seconds of the second period Ken Pinder scored for the Hawks with the assist going to John Van Gerwen. The first Lucan score came 36 seconds later when Brad Taylor beat Laurie Skinner in the Exeter nets. Jerry Jongeneel provided the assist. In the second period, Paul Pooley fired two successful shots, both on passes from Matt Muller. The other middle frame Exeter goals came from Dave Kinsman and Skinner. Gerald Weido and Tom Hayter assisted on Kin- sman's score and Skinner received help from Matt Muller and Paul Pooley. In the third period, Gerald Weido scored twice to complete a hat trick and Fred Mommersteeg added a single goal. Assists went to Randy Fisher, Brian Taylor, Kim McKinnon and Jack Van Gerwen. The final Lucan goal came on a power play with captain Randy Kraul hitting the mark on a pass from Jim Maguire. The two Exeter star selections were Paul Pooley and Brian Taylor. In Tavistock Friday night the Hawks were never able to take a lead on the scoreboard although they did manage to get even a couple of times but lost in the last two minutes of play. With a team-mate in the penalty box, Scott Leaming scored for the Braves at 18.25 to end out the 4-3 victory. In the first period Lyle Larry Snider Means Fine Trades HERE ARE JUST A FEW 1972 LTD BROUGHAM, 351 V-8, Michelin tires, flight bench seat, only 29,000 miles. 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