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Petites. face competition
against tough Mitchell
After a boo reapife from any game and The Green Machines) hew it wakdolle,
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practices, the Petites discovered how hard it .Th.e Green Machines wereready for the
Is tOgetback into the swing of things. In their • challenge, feeling . confident with Janice
iingette game egging Mitchell Friday, the . Leonhardt in net. Despite some stiff muscles,
Petites found themselves up against pretty and dull skates, and wearing a variety of rank
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knelling equipment borrowed from hus-: rong Competition and had to •skate extra
bands 'and sons, the "monis were on the
hard to get their legs back in shape. ••
Initially things looked promising for. the warpath," •
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Petites when Cheryl Malwain, assisted by eanWood, President of the Ringette
, • Pao Gingerich,popped in the first goal of the Executive, started off the scoring with an
Ight713111-Mitch-9,11 quieldrretaltated-withanaSSi5ted. gnall,-,:proyit ' brauti as
well as brains. Goalie Janice Leonhardt
two quick goals; Cheryl then lessened the gal)
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did
, on the scoreboard with her second unassisted some pretty fancy footwork but final'
nalbtit--this-only-,sputted-Mitebell-on_to_ccouldee out: a goal scored by 'Robyn
arnomo e Perin •
deliver six more. Carrie MCLIwain, assisted
by Robyn Carnochan finished off the first - Going into the second period,. Carii.e
period with a final.goal. ' Mctlwain •decided to break the tie, assisted:.
Cheryl MeLlwainproved she doesn't give by Jennifer Marion and then Katie Craig
went on to pop in another, .assistedby Cheryl PP easily and started off the second period
with three goals, two 'of them assisted by •McLlwain.
Robyn Carnochan and Catrie Things looked grim for the Green Machine, •
Mitchell however wasn't .donean
yet d . however the Petites hadn't banked on the,
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„. spurred on to pile four more:goals onto their scoring finesse of Joan Wood, Joanne
score, winning the game 12-6; MitchellHolland and Barb' Watt: Much to their
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proved once again to be a formidable
surprise they pumped three more goals in
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adversary. RINGET7'EW EEK record time, to win the game 3-2.
•Thanks for the fun Petites, and also for a
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most enlightening, educational experience. It
Rngette Week, the Petites turned out
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sure showed the moms it's not as easy as it
i'Turning thoughts to the celebration of.
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Saturday night, to show their moms (slias looks from the sidelines.
• Tweens win last game of season
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The Seaforth Tween Ringette team won two quick goals At, the start of the game, their
their last scheduled game of the season on size advantage failed to equal the defensive
home ice Saturday. They beat St. Marys 4-3. skills developed by the home team. Kerry
• The squad was short six strong players but Stanley, Janice Rodney, Cheryl McIlwain,
• thanks to five Petites was able to play the Jill Wood, Rowcliffe and Robyn. Carnochan
game. carried out the defensive duties. McUwain
• Katie Craig played an outstanding game in • and Stanley also counted an assist each with
net while Susan Rowcliffe netted three of. the Andrea Gingerich and Settles assisting on
goals for Seaforth. Jill Betties counted the the others: '
,fourth. A special thank you shouldbe mentioned. to
Although St. Marys got an early lead with (Continued on Page. A14)
HURON AXPOSITOR, FEB RUAFIY 11, 1987 —
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CELEBRATE RINGETTE WEEK — A number of people from the
community helped the t eaforth Ringette Association celebrate
Ringette Week'by participating In threeipecial games on Saturday.
In the first game. the Mothers, decked In all but the finest ringette
gear, showed their daughters. what the sport was all about by,
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' beating them 4-3. In game two the Seaforth Tweens beat a yery'
determined Pee,Wee hockey team by ari 8 to 7 score. Here. Jennifer
• Watt of the'Jr, Belles waits helplessly to. see what her goaltender
will do With the ring, tossed in her direction by Beaver Oldtimer -
• Rick Wood'. (McIlWraith photo)
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