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SPORTS THE HURON EXPOSITOR FEBRUARY 40 1987 - A7
Broornball tourney a weekend of the good, the bad, and the ugly
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it was a vyeekenclot the -good; the bail and for taking on a huge; sometimes irightenhig
the ugly when. the SealOrth broomball hosted chore, that many ef us Wouldn't tOuch,with a
their annual tournament. , • •. •50 foot pole, The contributions .14y everyone
Fortunately mot of .it. wag all good --very were wonderful hut paled in comparison to,
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The good was the otrinHpresent effort" by The.good was the people twho helped rim
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eertain individuals who, with their unselfish the bar. The good was the people who cleaned
upthe messesafter tbe naysle4tiyities were
contributioils .• made this whole + exercise
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function like a slickclone
, well oiled machine. The •
good Was the NaSli family, and their tireless ...'rile good was the fttiendship, the jokes, the .
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toiling, who ran the kitchen, served meals , • jabs.good was that n'Qfle'
got hurt playing.
and performed a thousand other little duties
PONY. . • • EASY IiIDEBBri ,E1,011A 0 . commercial advanced to the ,"B" final
I should note here that it was not anyone EaSY Riders of Seaforth played a whele of a with the win and knocked felioW leaOle team • ''''' '
ball game and earned a tough 1-0. triumph Perth from the tourney, -, -
Over a rugged Elora squad, • . = Cheryl Kruse played thfi„ hero role by '
Theiliders were the best: group, this night tallying thevin'ner mid way through the final '
and Dick Robinson's score propelled diem „, frame.
into the next round On a positive note. pORE$itms 5,RAIOERS 0 •
GIAM1VIIS 3 CIRISELIHIURSTO • . Goreskies trekked, from Eastern Ontario •
Gary Nash knew something the •restei us for someithat of a mini practice. It took them
didn't. He icked Glanunis to win this just 24 minutes to score five times andinercy
tourney and they got things going early with a the overmatched Raiders.
great effort. Unfortunately, the Misfits were 3-0' 'Victory over Chiselhurst. •Give the Bob Evans led his team by ripping in tWo
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from the Seaforth league that played the part
of the foot Satim4ay night.
• Finally, time and space dictate that I can't'
cover allthe Matches played. So here we go
with the key and local contents. •
GREEN MACHINE 5 PERTIR 0 .
Our Perth Misfits really havepothing to be
ashamed of here,, They took on one of the best
ladies teams in the province and gave it •a
carrying pop guns whileGreen Machine toted Chiselers credit. They toiled. admirably markers,
a nuclear weaporf-ef-some sortrerttr-against--a-powerful-foe--that-didr-indeed win ---Randy Sullivan, TomEowell and,Pritnidet
that We-nt muliced., The abod was GarY W hat's -the be-rf ylu are askarergoir--nuch
Nash vviio, without any more than a couple Of really, It was sort of' bad that a Seaforth team:
hours sleep the whole time, literally ran :30 didn't win any of, the big prizes..
tnifeS-To-keep people 'happ ..The good-was-711inigryr011ty-e-couple-of-morona7Who
Bob Ilenderacin. W hat can be said about this Wok delight in breaking some bottles at the
succumbed to a 50 mercy match Friday the ;liens "A" side., Doyle had the rest. .
night. Gary Colwell had a pair for the winning GLAMMIS 3 EASY RIDERS 0 „,
ehris-Patchel-h-ackhree-for-tbe-Kitehener-side-andleammate Al Durrer had the other Seaforth's Easy Riders gave eventual
club'while singles went to Kim Watson and • RED 'BARONS 2 COIHMERCiALu„ charnPion Glammig their toughest struggle.
Man :s ehert He deserves a Medal 01 cetirege 'dance. dance that Was, Ina& add, quite a Ann.Lebel. ThiS setback was a blessing•in•disguise for • before dropping a heartbreaking 3-0 decision
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our lovely Commercial ladies. They had a
direct line to the "13" final as a result. Just as
well, because the "A": side was much too
strong, "
Cheryl' McLauchlan, Marianne Kergeer
• and Katti Brulottle all did it for the Barons.
Things got much nicer for the 'Commercial
• . than the Barons though: .
BUCCANEERS 3 DUMPERS 1
They felI3 to 1 but the Dumpers could have.
been better on the scoreboard. They missed •
„sortie sparkling opportunities and a pair of
tfhinealwpinerod scores allowed the Bucs to nab
John Blewett vitas -the •beat man on the ,
•surface and his goal and assist paced the •
•wirmers.
Singles also went,to Dave•Eckert end John
Van Boinmel. . -
Martin Verberne replied for the Outliners
who, despite the score, were very good.
• C.H • EXPRESS :3 PALMERSTON I .
This should have beep a sign of things to
come. Although sallying home with a 3-1
conquest tucked. in their pockets theExpress •
were missing something: It wasn't a great
effort. Itwas adequate.
Solo efforts all went to Bob Nash, Murray
Houston and Jim Nash. •
• Norm Malbrecht had the Rookies lone
Marker.
•• ' pARRLINE1 POO/SAM) • „ "
Sue Anne Van Miltenburg rolled a long,
fongjong shot into An empty Sarnia net in
overtime to give her Parrline squad a thrilling
1-0 nailbiter victory. They faced the most
rugged burich•in the ladies loop and matched
, the foe bump for bruising,bump. Great stuff.
' COMMERCIAL PERTH 0
The Cammercial got a Solid effort from all
those involved, including sparlding netmincl-
ing from Barb Flanagan to edge the pesky
Misfits. ' .
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last Saturday. •
They battled on even terms • before
Glammis erupted for three empty net
Overtime scores. The -goals came during the
last two and a half minutes.
' ARTHUR 2 PA BRUN E
• Arthur went on to win the "13" side of the
Mens tourney but -had their collective mitts
full With Parrline last Saturday,•
Our local lads produced a grade 'A effort
but an inability to.score while having,:a an
advantage did them in. One Arthur player
was overheard Saying this Parrline club was
• their toughest. opponent of the weekend.
High praise indeed, • •
Doug !Cowell and Jitn11,4iiilin rappedlhem
'in for the succeSsfulArthur .bunch. .
' 'W TNTHROP m tam AY 0
OurIV inthrop ladies were rewarded With a
game against inightY-Green. Machine as a
result of this nifty 1-0 nipping of Mildmay
Selects. '
Red hot Donna Arts pleased the home town •
fans by. engineering. the winner with just 2 •
minutes and 43 seconds -left en the ticker,
KINKORA 2 DUMPERS I
This was, simply, a thriller: This hair-rais-
ing encounter of the bumping kind, had just-
about everyone a fan of this game cOuldwant
- end more. It is too bad that this 'meeting
' between rivals Kinkora and the Dumpers will
be remembered as the one that Saw the most
fudierotis penalty ever given in any Sport.
Here's the scenario: the ball is driven into
the Old Boy A end and fleet footed- he
Dorssers is in red hot pursuit. Goalie Rick
Fortune takes a step and gives • Dorssers a
good hit. Up goes the refs arm and tliecrewd,
and yours truly, believes Fortune is gone for
interference. Silly us. Dorssers is tagged with,
a whopping 7 minute major for charging.
• Incredible, To his Credit he didn't utter one
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GET OUt OF WAY - Although It Is a C.H. Exptess player that ' on the weekend, when theY allowed the Woodstock Red Barons to
appears In control in this picture, the opposite was true. Winners walk all over them. This game ended 3-0 in Woodstock's favor.
last year of the local tournament, C.H. did not IlVe up to their title (Mcilwraith photo)
ROUGH AND TUMBLE was the style of broomball seen In this
matchup between Seaforth's C.H. Express and the Red Barons. The
Barons however, came out on top, with an uncontested 3-0 win.
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HERE IT COMEB Parrline goalie Sandra Morrison gets ready to block a Shot from a G'reen
Machine player. Unfortunately, Green Mactilne, a broomball dynasty beat Perri*, 5-0 to
capture the A title of the locai broomball tournament. (Mcliwraith photo)
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