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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1985-12-18, Page 9tt.ttlttl�t. tIIIIMINtr SPORTS THE HURON EXPOSITOR. DECEMBER 18, 1985 — A9 i Modell 1.1,545 •> cuW, ft. capacity +� Electronic touch controls oVariabie power control with 10 po�,tver ill us • interior overt light *Time of day clt • Optional unilar inet (MWK659) or wall MWK058 mounting kit. available LITTON MOiFRT L_ - JUVENILES 1964-65 — Top: Frank Wilkenson, coach; Henry Lansink, manager; Jack Price, Al Patterson, Bryan Scott, Kerry Campbell, Cub Betties, Brian Phillips, Larry Scott, Frank Hagen, Pete De Coo. Bottom: Wayne Rau, Mike Phillips, Joe Dick, Rick Fortune, Ken Wright, Ken Devereaux, Don Hulley.' Absent: Greg Rau, Jim McLiwain, Bob Watson, trainer. Photo Submitted Juveniles return for benefit game There are anumber of men out there who aim to prove they're not as old as they look. On Sunday the Seaforth Juveniles hockey learn. of 1964-65 will donn skates and come out skating against this year's Midget hockey team The purpose is to raise funds for the Midget team's hockey exchange with Den- mark "We're going to beat the midgets bad." said Rick Fortune, the organizer of the game. But when asked if the game would be body contact he said, "Geez, no. Are you kidding," then added some,of the "old men" have sons on the Midget team and would "kill" them if, for instance, they were checked. But body contact or not, these now overage Juveniles say they intend to give the Midgets a tough goof it, and if they've retained any of the finesse they showed during the 1964-65 season they might just pull it off. The Juveniles were All -Ontario semi-final- ists in 1964-65 and lost only three games during the year. Most of that squad is returning for Sunday's game, and most, according to Mr. Fortune, have been practising in anticipation of the big event. The game will start at 2 p.m. Sunday at the arena. The cost is $2 at the door and $5 per family. All proceeds' from the game will go towards the hockey exchange. . Centenaires blast Mitchell Hawks 10-1 The Seaforth Centenaires battled Mount (badges to a 4,4 tie. then breezed to a 10.1 victory over the Mitchell Hawks, m recent Junulr I) hockey action ,Inn Campbell led the Centenaires with a three point game. nn December7. in Mount lirydkes Seaforth opened the scoring at lii '12 of the first period on a goal by Dave Murray. assisted by Campbell and John Dale Alter Mount Brydges I ed the' score on a lamer play goal. Mike Betties put Seaforth nut front aeon al the i 115 mark. assisted by Jerry Wright., Mount Brydges managed to knot the count again before the first frame ended. and then went ahead on a goal scored with only seven seconds left on the clock. Campbell's power play less than two minutes into the second period tied the game once again W right and Murray drew assists John Dale put the Centenaires ahead again al the 14:54 mark, assisted by Campbell. but a Mount Brydges goal with just under two minutes remaining left the game in a deadlock SFLAF'ORTII Iii ;11 C1'('IIE LI.rt A four -goal first period and a five -goal third -period scoring burst, spelled the downfall of the Mitchell Hawks, who managed only one power play goal, in a game played December 13, in Seaforth. Jim Campbell and Dave Murray, with three goals each, led the Seaforth scoring parade Bill Dale added a pair and Mike Beltles and Darrell (1'('onnell, scored sin- gles. Seaforth Belles earn hard-fought tie The Senior Girls Ringette team, the Taylor assisted by Amy Vandenakker. Se,dnrih Belles. played one of their finest Gndench tied it up and then Lisa O'Dwyer games this season when they tied the tough scored on an assist from Jane Rowciiffe to c;Menial team 4 4 at the Seaforth and District give Seaforth the lead once again only to be i'nnimunuy Centres on Sunday evening tied again by the Goderich team. linth teams acre evenly matched and both in the second half Godench scored two un.ihe. played well particularly Seaforth unanswered goals to lead 4-2 but the Seaforth netmiiuler Leanne Whitmore, who was put to girls (ought hack with Lisa O'Dwyer scoring ih,- lest uflen in 11w first period Sealarth got once again on an assist from Lisa Calver and nit rr, an early lead with a goal by Tammy with only 113 remaining in the game Jennifer Watt tied it up unassisted. The Seaforth team put the pressure on the Goderich squad in the final minutes of the game hut the clock ran out on th'e'm. There were:12 minutes of penalties handed out during the game with Seaforth playing shorthanded for 14 minutes The girls next home game is this Sunday at 5:50 p.m. against Mitchell Junior Belles eliminated in semi-finals se,dnrth s junior belles nngette team participated in a Mitchell tournament this p,i.t weekend They worked hard and played .one gond steady games hut were put out in the .cmi finals by uchell The girls first game was against Forest. on 5.iliirrl,i' Them heat Forest 7 3 Goal scorers a, -re Tarnmc Nash with five big goals. Tracey t".rtinie and 1,isa Henderson each with one sralnr+h s second game was also played on \atin-flax and they lost R I against St 'nu,m:i• The Ion goal was scored by Lisa f lendi•r'.nn assisted by Tammy Nash and Tricia Fortune Phe girls travelled hack to Mitchell nn Sunday to play London This game was defaulted due to the fad Landon didn't show so the girls had an exhibition game against Forest They won the game 7.0 Goalscorets %%ere Tammy Nash with four, Lisa Henderson with two and Tawnya Taylor with one Young bowlers notch Youth Bnwhng on December 2 was cancelled due to the weather hut the kids were hack December 9 with some great :cores High single went In Brian Little who howled a 230 and linen love with a 201 Todd McLean still pulled off the high CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING AT IT'S BEST! SKI BENMILLER AND THE BEAUTiFUL� MAITLAND RIVER VALLEY Featuring: Four groomed, well marked trails, plus as many variations as you can %.. f, "ndf = t Daily Trail Fee. '2.50 per person OR JOIN THF. k,BENMILLER SKI CLUB Annual Membership Fee..,125.00 per person SKi TICKETS: ,"'A may be purchased at The Benmiller Inn Front Desk or in The Forge at Cberrydale Farm, one mile east of Benmiller Inn. A RES SKI: Open daily, The Forge offers light Snacks and Hot Beverages. Sunday through Thursday I I am to 4 pm, Friday and Saturday 11 am to 5 pm. Operated by Benmiller Inn For more information write or call: THE BENMILLER SKI CLUB c/o BENMILLER INN R.R. 4 GODERICH N A3Y1 (519) 524.2191 The girls' last game was against Mitchell. Seaforth lost the game 15.1. The Ione goal was scored by Tammy Nash unassisted. The' goalies. Shelly O'Brien, Tracey Sills and Tracey Fortune all worked really hard. They did a great job stopping many hard shots. great scores at lanes •tnuhle with two gond games for a total of 375 Brian little was right behind him with a 371 High averages are still Todd McLean with a 162 and Kurt Lindeman with a 147 Standings are Smallpox 30, Kiss 25, Knights 19, and Wolves 1s1 APPLIANCE DISTRIBUTORS Sebringville Seaforth 393-6181 527-1213 • .FACTORY OUTLET PRICES...COATS AND JACKETS (LEATHER, SUEDE, SHEEPSKIN, FUR, WOOL) at 0 HOLIDAY STORE HOURS: DEC. 16 to 23 9 am -9 pm SUN. DEC. 22 1 pm -6 pm DEC. 24 9 am•S pm CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY OPEN BOXING DAY DEC. 269am-6 pm 1.4OUR OWN IIRiIM I,SIIW (ir ELYrn V.. HU... Merry Christmas From ail of us to all of you, our heartiest hopes for the very best of the season. We're so very glad to know you! S O R• •i3nOW ONV r -., x au C1 0 1YM 95DY80NVH C31 -11V3 Nrnfard C,lci+eerer "7", Lo.,da, i M,AitiNG Aao'Rif TM OW MnI,PO 601 eq,61TTH, ONi. (ANA05 NOM 1140 FACTORY OUTLET PRICES... 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