The Huron Expositor, 1987-04-01, Page 9Novice net Grand Championshi
• The Seaforth Novice hockey team netted
the Grand Championship .Saturday after a
series of games in Clifford. The Novice team
went • undefeated downing teams frbm
Ripley, Palmerston and Cliffordl Including
• Seafortli there were six teams vying for the
championship,
SEAFORTH 5-RIPLEY 3
Ripley started off the scoring in the first
game with Pete McDonald scoring at the
1:14 mark of the first stanza.
Their lead was short-lived. Thirteen
seconds later Seaforth's Boyd Devereaux,
• assistecLby—lason Henderson, popped one in
to ,even the score. Two more goals, scored,
by Steve MacInally, and assisted 'by.
Henderson, Chris Marion and Shaun
1/4
Anstett, followed. Another Ripley goal ale or a w aga ,
the score at the end ot the first period, 3-2 in Devereaux started things Oiling in the
Seaforth's favor...first period when he scored assisted by
The second period saw plenty of action, Henderson: Excellent and accurate passing
but only one goal scored. This goal was payed off for another Seaforth goal When
awarded to. Henderson, "assisted ,by Marion and ?4aeInally set up Mike Hugill's
Devereaux.
A goal,. scored by MachrallY in the third Seaforth was hot and two more geals"were
netted in the second poriod. The fir* one
was scored by Devereaurron a break -away,
the •second by Hugill, assisted by
Devereaux.
Less than a minute into the third period
period gave Seaforth a three goal lead, and
the fans, assurance of a win. Ripley kept
struggling and managed to pop one in the
net with less than a minute remaining in the
game. It wasn't, however, enough to take
the game.
SEAFORTH-57PALMERSTON-1 Hr
enderson single.bandedly papped_another
goal in thePahnerston net.
Spaforth's second game was a vital one,
and both players and parents were keyed up
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WHEN PUSH COMES TO SHOVE This Seaforth Midget player and Mitchell's Brian
Clark (11) tangled along the boards during the league final series last Monday (March 23)
night in Mitchell. Mitchell won the hard-hitting contest 8-2, but Seaforth regrouped one .
night later 5-4 in overtime to prolong the series and force a fifth game Monday in
IVlitchell.•Detalls were unavailable at press time. (Bader photo)
Midgets beat, Mitchell in OT
Just when coaches Mike Kelly and Don
W illiamson and manager Gord Pryce thought
the Midget hockey season was over, with
Mitchell at a two game advantage in a best 3
out of 5 series, Seaforth's Blair Beuernian,
assisted by Brad Beuttenmiller and Terry
Gray, scored with 23 seconds left in a 10
minute overtime period to win the game 5-4
las( Tuesday night.
Mitchell got on the scoreboard early ih the
first period with Seaforth making a standoff.
Joe Smith, assisted by And., Ball and
•Beuermann, tallied one with Mitchell
answering late in the first. ,
Smith assisted by Don Brown and Terry
•
'Gray gave another point to Seaforth inthe
second period with Mitchell counting one.
Ron Pryce scored- the tying goal, assisted
by Kevin • Cooper and Brown in the third
period.
Mitchell started the scoring in the overtime
period with Terry Gray assisted by Beuerman
and Smith answering for Seaforth but
.Berierriran finished' it off. with-"Seafiritlf
winning 5-4.
In net for Seaforth were Jim Roth and Bill
Trerneer with each making many point blank
saves.
The next game in the series was played
Monday night in Mitchell.
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Shed those unwanted pounds the easy
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Palmerston kept advancing though, and
just when fans thought Seaforth goalie Scott
Wood would have a shut out, Palmerston's
Jamie Mustard , scored. There were less
than two minutes remaining in the game.
•• SEAFORTH 5 -CLIFFORD 1
Withonly one hours rest Seaforth stepped
onto the ice again, this time to take on Clif-
ford in the final game. Excitement was in
the air and fans were on the edge of their
seats. ,
Fast paced action aptly describesthe first
period and Seaforth was quick in getting on
the scoreboard. Devereaux, who scored the
first goal unassisted, also netted a second at
the end of the period with the help of Hugill
, and Anstett.
• The fans were riled up and Devereaux
• reciprocated with his third goal early in the •
second period.
•Clifford -decided it was time to put
themselves on the -scoreboard and tallied a
point at thel: 46 mark of the second period.
But it was their only goal.
Seaforth played well in the third period
and managed to net two more goals. The
first was popped in by Devereaux, who
brought his goal total for the game to four.
Mark Van Doren, on a beautiful pass from
Henderson, netted the final Seaforth goal.
Parents and coaches congratulate the
Novice team' who they say, "played an ex-
cellent tournament".
The Novice have had a tremendous year,
winning three out of the five tournaments
they've entered and being finalists in the
other two. The team, already league cham-
pions, can now adclthe Grand Championship
to their honor roll.
Members of the team include, Scott Wood,
goalie, Mike Vock, Steve MacInally, Boyd
Devereaux, Shaun Anstett, Chris Marion,
Mike Hugill, Jason Henderson, Pat Gridzak,
Mark McNichol, Charles Robertson, Pat
Coyne, Mark Van Doren, Colin Devereaux
and Jered Munroe. The teain was coached
• by Charlie Robertson and managed -by Ken
• Coyne and his wife Mary.
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