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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-03-21, Page 7, , .. , , ., Wee ;, wi two. -games t Cana a tournament in • the game on a goal from Brad Carter assisted by Paul Mirtiwain. 'Seaforth skated hard and Gordie Obeyer scored the winning goal at the 1346 Tait assisted by. Xlrad Carter and Pao! MCLIWaln. • Seaforth then Went on to the semi-final lyre against Clinton but lost by a score of oSjf9 PeeWees, were Onteiet, in. the G Mb Mine Canada Tournament during the March break, The team won their first two gameslitt lost the third game. ' • hi MO firei gone, SeafOrtkdefeateA Bryon by a Orp.of, -2. • • S'eafOrth`dOrninated most'of the game. and Brad 'Carter: was named the most valUable PlaYet. 'h) thit game for his four goal perfOrinatice. . . • Othergealicorers for Seaforth were ilason end Say Murray each with one apiece, • prayantassists were Paul McLiwain with tivo;, and getting one each Were ,Isson Viifiletip4''Aike,• Murray, Jason Papple. Jason Rotlapy;end,Gordie O'Dwyer. In the second game. Seaforth met )Mitcbell and, In n close game. . • . No scoring tin* place until the 9:50 matklof tpe 0.11d,Perietd. when Mitchell scored, • ..0,aflirtfi fame hack early in rhe third to tip. Clinton scored two unanswered goals in he first period. • • .Atoms leadin Seaforth Atoms met Durham in SeafOrth on Mar. 17 and defeated the Durham club 2-1. The win gives Seaforth a 1-0 game lead in the best three of five WOAA Atom finalS, • P��1 Wees knocked. out VVOAA piayoffs ,,Clinton'PeeWees won the best oftwo out of goal to end the Second 2-1 three r gdnies in the W.O.A.A. phiyoffs by In the third Clinton out -scored Seaforth 3-2 Winninftwo games traight against the and won the "same 5-3. Seafort PeeWeek on Sunday b,y a score of A total of penalties were called in the . game; nine to Seaforth and eight to Clinton. Both teams played a close first period with Scoring for Seaforth were Mike Murray the score tied 1-1 at the end of the Period. unassisted; Ray.Murray unassisted and Brad In the second period Clintonscored one . Carter unassisted, tre "f.'" '•-••• • ". 414'P:4' ,•Ar', f"•••••,kkr.A.,7F .8".! • , • "." •1 • • ; • ti• • /LP% N" viir..;114.1i; lir • ,',,t's%0! r, r, 6t.. . 0! 4, • • ' : • • in' the:second WWI h apleCe.to end theli000:3-1 for CilhfOtiZIT Seaforth skatedIttit*Itt the thirdlettl but laijed to get the pnek past the'4011 goaltender. Clinton scored the only ,Ef.?# "Alk„i. • the third to end the 840041, • Scoring for Seaforth was ' Btad,.CAtter assisted by Paul Mdlwain. • - '44 Both Trevor Fortune and Bill TrOger played Well in net for Seaforth daring. the: tournament. •• 'if- • WOAA fin •The first Seaforth goal wus, scored by Asen Muir assisted by Keyin Ividlwain. " The winning goal for Seaforth wasscOred with only 1:47 left in the game by KnYin McLiwain with assists going to Breit vir "den Akker and Mark Smale. The next'game of the series is scheduled for Durham on Mar. 21. Senor rin exhibitkm Ringette in the senior division saw two exhibition games against Mitchell with both teams winning one game apiece. t ' The first game was played in Seaforth •Friday Mar. 16. • eaforth• team comes Lisa O'Dwyer counted four pointSi one • Taylor.• • toutth T -D tionspiei assist. goals. Debbie Core netted' one with one • • • • Tanrmy also asiisted one 114 O'Dwyer's being an assist to a goal scored by Tammy • • • 'BY JOHN PATTERSON SR. . • Staff numbers of Toronto-Dorninion from all over southwestern Ontario played in their .ahnual bonspicl held at the Seaforth Curling , Club, , The (rophy was won'by Clark Ferguson of ,Chtitham with a score of 48,0 points. He had Colin MacFarlane vieo, 'Paul O'Reilly, second and Bob Daughtcry lead on -his team. Second with 47% points went to a rink sIsipped,by Bill Miller of Stratford with Dave • Ryder vice, Kevin Mooney .second and Steve Goody. lead third with 371/2 points worn to Rick --,McGlynn of Mt. Forest as skip, with Tony ataya vice, Murray McCorquodale ccond and Steve Carson, lead. • • Fourth prize went to a team skippe Jim Reeves of Seaforth with a score of 36% points, Al Day as vice. Don Taylor second and Al Young lead. The mixed draw winds down on Mar. 22 while the nien's league continues to April 2. Local softball and baseball players are going to hold their "First Annual Baseball &insole,' Mar. 31 at the Scaforth Curling Ouh. The ladies rinks will begin curling at 9 a.m. while the men curl at 11 a.m. They will play 1-8 end game and 2-6 end • games. A roast beef dinner follows the curling. For further information contact Pat Dalton • 527.1273 or Gord Pryee 527-0917. MEN'S DRAW Bob Jarmuth def. Jerry Hetherington 6-5, ./4 -John Patterson Sr. def. Dave Cornish 7-5, Steve Brown def, John Thomson 7-6. Garry McNichol def. Gord Prvec 8-6. Bill Campbell def. D. Rowcliffe 4.3, bavc Underwood def. Laurie Fisher 5-4, Mike Thomas def. Don Tremeer 7-6. LADIES DRAW Audrey Beuerman dcf. Flo Smith 7-5,„ •Marie MeGayin def, "Sheila "Richardson 7.5. Loretta Dolmage, def Pat Dalton 10-4. MIXED CURLING Gord Pryee dcf. John Patterson' Sr. 6-5, Doug Roweliffe def. Beecher Menzies 9-3, BI Roberton def. Jerry Hetherington 9-5, Steve Brown def. Clarence Denomme 10-5. 'Roy Beuerman def, John Bennett 6-5, Alvin Ahrens def. Brian MacDonald 7-4, Tim Collyer def. Dave Underwood 8-3. Frank Van Hovel 9-3. Keith Siemon def. Bill•Campbell 9,8, Bob Jarmuth def. Neil Dolmage „I2-1, Dave Campbell def. Ned Boswell 6-5. COMPETITIVE LEAGUE • Sill Campbell's rink defeated Bob Jar- muth's team by a 7-5 sore in 10 ends in the final' game of the competitive league Wednesday., Mar, 14. The Campbell rink consisted of Bill Campbell skip, Doug Rowcliffe vice, Don Tremeer second and Neil Dolmage leading, while the runner up rink had Bob Jarmuth skip, Keith Siemon vice, Bob Kistner second and Tom Turner lead. • Filter Queen "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" 482-7103 Winthrop Minor Softball Registration - March 31 1-4 p.m. in the McKillop Township Offices Don't Forget the Ball Dance April 3 L *TROPHIES • PLAQUES * TEAM AWARDS • :=LYJACKETS OPIN: Mon. -Sat. 1:00-5:30 EVENING APPOINTMENTS\ wettable for your dub or eraerilzotion• Phone 271-3743./ THIS KORNER"SHOPPE 4M Edo Stand, STRATTON) ADVERTISING SPICIALt113 ENGRAVING ON EOM PIASI1C a METAL Jan Vandenberk made one assist, making Seaforth's total 5 to Mitchell's 7. Seaforth's shortage of players due to the high school band's trip was -a weak point in vivor 4 • •4, '- THE '<NIGH* ef::r0eltillititlq C441-114PR. .WOrt the'10 nainent over the :Weaken, saw thtir4g4fpf (trophy. (110hde!imark phofnt (Fades 2-5) teams- of Duhllit. ' . , . ' ".• • • t• his gatne, but'Sundity.in Mitchell sitiir. the" home club;with some tirecrgirls defeat With a full line-up Seaforth and District' counted 6 to Mitchell's S. One of the top scorers Denise Morey being well tanned and.- tired managed only 'one goal. • • pebble Core scored three„ with. Tammy Taylor and Lisa O'Dwyer scoring one apiece. •Assists .went to Sandra Wilson, Jan 'Vandenberk and Morey. 1 ni ; • ., 's • • /' ..--, • tourney a. The 18th annual Knights of Columbus hockey tournament for the separate schools in the council area' was"theld° on Saturday. Mar. 17 and Sunday, Mar: Mat the•Seaforth and District Community" Centres. Nine teams wereseheduled for the tournament. Four junior teams and five The seniors start the championship series • senior teams Were vieing for the four • Wednesday Mar. 2lat 7 p.m. itiktratford at trophies which. are held by the winning teams for one year. • ' the Rotary Arena against Stratford #2. Winner of the "A" championship trophy •• ,. • THANfc, SEAFORTH & DISTRICT' MINOR HOCKEY wishes • to say thank you to the follow,ing businesseiTand Individuals who donated Ice -time, trophies and awards whist) helped make the annual Novice tournapient a oreat,:intecess. Winthrop General Store Bob & Betty's Variety' Marty's Place Campbell's Crown Hardware W.G. Kelly Construction Seaforth Automotive Huron Expositor BolFurniture Seaforth Golf Course Ltd. Sills Hardware Pizza Train Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home Huronia Hockey Camp Seaforth Insurance Archie's Sunoco Anstett Jewellers Ltd. Superior Food Market Vincent Farm Equipment Topnotch Feeds Ltd. Dave Longstaff Ltd. Seaforth Sportsmens Club Hensall Co-op (Seaforth branch) Ontario Bean Growers Art Bolton Culligan Real Estate Thanks also to the Novice modmus for px iding 1044 for all the teams. 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