The Huron Expositor, 1987-11-25, Page 18•
Knights start quick , in win over Rustieirs'..
MEN'S BROOMBALL Donald, The 'Raiders will soon blossom as Hannah assisted for one of Mai goals as ,
KNIGHTS 4- RUSTLERS 0 their skills will soon take hold and prove she needed no help for the other tiro, Sandra I.
. Starting early in the game the Knights 'profitable, that's if each of these teams stay Wilson. accommodated with two sure shots ',..
Perform quickly right from a face-off as Joe out of the penalty box. . by being absorbed in a conflict in front of the
• Vink 'passes the ball back to the alert Paul GRADS 0 -.DUMPERS1 net, being the last person to touch the ball
•. Nyenhuis who . scored. Jerry Zwep shoots Dumper Dale Kennedy blobbed the ball for the points. A helping hand came from
from the blueline and puts the ball hito•the into the net as he tried repeatedly to ac- Deb Verway and Lorrie Symons. A climax
left hand corner of the net. Gratitude geed complish this task all game. A blurt of came when 'Joan flunking Henderson had a '1
. '• out to Jim Nyenhuis for histielp. Great pass; 'energy to give him the pass came from slap shot in front of the net toscore an easy
mg from one end of the ice to the other by • Larry Dolmage and Gord Henderson. It was goal. However, opposing team player San -
Jody Durand. Larry Baer was the culprit to such brilliant playing but got them nowhere dra Nivins had accessto the ball to addle the
touch the ball last to get the point. Joe as the Grads. bonded well together, and other goalie for a moment, keep up the ade-
. Dores.sers' assembled .very well in front of achieved negoals. A breathtaking game to quate performance•Jr. Farmers. -
the net as he took advantage of the rebound watch. ..
that Mark Louwagie setup and drove the CHLSELHURST 2 - RATS 1 • •PERTI11- COMMERCIAL 3
• ball into the net. The Red Rustler go'alie was Al Wynja gets credit for the first goal of • Only 20 seconds into the first half .Audrey
,dynamic-despitethe score. the evenhiras a Hat MWges hit Shenk shows•off-her:talent•by-administering
ROYALS 1 -PARR LINE 2 helping hand by deflecting the ball to the a shot directly into the net that took •
With only 10 seconds into the first half of. net. Of course, Al Riley was in the picture everyone by surprise. Her advice came
the game Paul Nurse had a head start on for the assist on this deflect. Lonely hearted from Marie Teresa Nash andjanice Cairns.
' Catena Uniac confirmed a sure pass from
..everybody 'as he got a break by the' ball Martin Wynja needed n� help on grasping
deflecting off of the other goalie's foot and the next goal for Chiselhurst which provedJoan. Flanagan for an aerial goal. Chris
.going into the net, helping hand came fromto hea. broadcast goal. RObert McGregor 'Cairns scored the third commercial goal.
• Graig Reit and Ed Salyerda. However the • was bubbling for jay as he bullied his wey Kathy McPhail is that really you who aimed
• same type goal was awarded again to Graig 'down the side of the boards to retrieve the at the open net and proved your point by
• ' Pelt as his shot went off of the opposing • ball Ed Van Miltenberg had caddied for alarming the whole team, "it went in, it
goalie's hand which beckoned it into the net. him. If another five minates would have went in". •
Passing '. came from Paul Gibbings and been available it's quite possible this could.
goalie Roy Fisher. The Royal Jim Butson have been a different game. . QUEENS 2 - .WINTHROp 0
On Thursday at 6:40 p.m. it's Dumpers vsQueen . defence lady Sharon Murray had
was tmbellevable as he had an•excellent shot ' .
.on net and blew it past the goalie. Les Riley • no. argument on this shot as it proved pro -
gave liiin—the sure pass. Time reit out as the Jr. •-Br-oomball—Baysr--a.t..._..7.:•30--p;nh_—sperous_forher...Help.10_rSbmon_cMne from
vs.Grada, 9:10 p.m. Parr Line vs Raiders, winger Jean Haggitt. Cheryl Kruse had a .•
Chiselhurst vs Dampers., 8:20 p.m. Winthrop •
• Royals tried dramatically to gain a tie.
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WINTHROP 2 - RAIDERS 0 10:00 p.m. Red Rustlers vs Royals, 10:50
Fred McClure blasted the ball 'up to Ross p.m. Mustangs vs Knights and Egmondville
Mitchell as he bluffed a sneaky goal and sits out.
popped the ball into the corner of the net
• with barely enough room for a bean to "• LADIES' BRIIIIIVIBALL
squeeze through. Defenceman Ed McClure PARR LINE 7 -FARMERS 0
has a blizzard shot which was level on the Heidi Elliott grooved a path three times
ice and travelled straight through into the for a hat trick with absolute control of the
• net, the bleak thinking came from Jim Mac- • game and great manoeuvering shown. Deb
corner shot which blew over the top of
Dianne Bennett's head. I'm sure the Win-
throp goalie wishes they would make the
broomball nets shorter. Nevertheless the
Winthrop ladies kept up a steady pace and
kept the score to a low level. • LADIES BROOMBALL ACTION - Joan Flanagan of the Commercial team gives her
Tonight at 8:10 p.m. it's Parr Line vs. Jr. sister Barb some help clearing the ball from the front of the Commercial goal, and
'Broomball Girls, at 9 p.rn. Queen's vs. Parr blocks a Perth Misfits player from a scoring oppottunity. Commercial went on to beat
Line-, at 9:50 p.m. Winthrop vs. Commercial the misfits 3-1. Corbett photo.
and 10:40 p.m. Perth vs, Jr. Farmers.
.AtomIs go 'undefeated and win Har'riston hockey
. „
The Seaforth Atom Is travelled to Har- each with one goal. on Port Elgin. Great passing and skating ' Jason Henderson each with one. Assists
went to Dean Finnigan, Nike Moll, Mike
Watt and Wayne Schoonderwoerd.
On November 14 the Atom Is played a
regular league game in Mitchell and
defeated that team5-1. ..
Scoring for Seaforth were Wayne
Schoonderwoerd, 2, Joe Murray, 2 and Boyd
Devereaux and Mike Huigill each with one.
Assists went to Dean Finnigan, 2 and Mike
Watt, Mike Devereaux, Mike Hugill and
riston to participate in a tournament over SEAFORTH 2 -DURHAM 1 • carried on from the game against Durham.
the weekend, and came away the winner. The third game saw Seaforth and Durham enabled Seaford' to .defeat Port Elgin by a
• SEAFORTH 3-FLESHEItTON 2 ' , in a tight, fast -paced game. After an over- 5-1 score. •
Seaforth met Flesherton in the first game time period Seaforth won the game 24. ' Scoring for Seaforth were Mike Watt;
Saturday and came away with a 3-2 victory. • Seaforth got on the scoreboard at the 2:25 Wayne Schoonderwoerd, Joe Murray, Mike
Scoring for Seaforth 'were Boyd mark of the second period on a goal by DeVereaux and Dean Fiimigan. Assists went
Devereaux, froiri Joe Murray, Mike Weber, Wayne Schoonderwoerd, assisted by Jason ,
to Joe Murray and Mike Devereux.
from Joe Murray, and Mike Watt from Mike Henderson. Durham tied it up at the 2:05 It was a great effort by all the boys, which
Weber. ' • •mark of, the third period. Neither •team made for a very successful weekend,
SEAFORTH 7 -CLIFFORD 1 scored again before the,end of the game,
In their second game the Atom Is met Clif- and it was forced into overtime. — Prior to the tournament the Atom Is
ford and defeated them 7-1. - - The overtime was two minutes long, and reCorded three victories.
' • Scoring for Seaforth were Mike Moylan, 2, featured three skaters and a goaltender On Thursday, November 12 Seaforth
Mike Devereaux, 2, Joe Murray, 2, and Mike from each team. Seaforth eventually came travelled to Goderich for an exhibition game
Watt with one. Assists went to Wayne out the winner on a goal by defenceman and came home a winner by a score of 8-1.
Schoonderwoerd, 2, Steve Menially, 2, and Mike Watt. Scoring for Seaforth were Mike
Mike Hugill, Jason Henderson, Dean Fin- SEAFORTH 5 -PORT ELGIN 1 Devereaux, 3, Wayne Schoonderwoerd, 2,
nigan, Boyd Devereaux and Jeff Flanagan • In the championship game Seaforth took Boyd Devereaux, 2 and Joe Murray and
Atom lis go two for three on weekend
The Atom II hockey team had a very busy • The third period was a • busy one' with
week. Milverton scoring two fast goals. Seaforth
On Monday night players travelled to again tied it up and with Iota of great team
Milverton and once again gave their fans a work saw the go ahead goal at the 1:05
terrific game to watch. They scored their mark. Scorers for the third period were Col -
first goal off the opening face off, with in Devereaux and Jason Murray. Assists
Steven VandenHengel putting it into the net' went to Matt Vock and Mark McNichol.
with an assist going to Matt Vock. Milverton Final score 4-3 for Seaforth.
tied it up by the end of the first period. - • Thursday night saw.the boys go to Clinton
The second period saw only one goal where they didn't fair as well. They held the
scored by Jason Murray unassisted. opposing team to only three goals in the first
Tigers lose to New Hamburg
BY GEORGE LOVE 338, 304, 203-1204. Erich Matzold 220, 301,
The Seaforth Tigers failed to control the 225-1147. Neil Beuerman 231, 265, 284-1068
Hifi game of the day and as a result lost to Mile Meidinger 293-1061 and Roger Ed -
New Hamburg by a 30-18 score and 6793-6666 wards 226-1047.
in total pins.
Diego Vitello led New Hamburg with Next week, November 28 it will be Zurich
games of 264, 199, 220, 329 and 349 for 1361 at Seaforth and December 5 Clinton at
total pins. Tom Stroh 257, 263, 239-1140, Cal Seaforth. After 11 weeks of play, the Tiger
Mentzer 265, 249,228-1130 and Kerry Swartz averages are Murray Bennewies 253, Bill
244, 240, 226-1094 also helped the New Ham- Wilson 240, Jack Fuller 229, Neil Beuerman
burg scoring. 226, George Love 225, Erich Matzold 224,
Bill Wilson led the Seaforth scoring with Mike Meidinger 218, Roger Edwards 207.
USA blasts Japan 7-0 in bowling
BY GEORGE LOVE high triple With 558.
The Commercial Bowling League had. For Cuba, Peter Vandervliet had high
more real close games in league action on • scores with 279-691.
November 19 with the exception of league In the closest contest of the night, Canada
leading USA who blasted second place edged the Gypsies. 4 1/2 -2 1/2 when the
Japan 7-0. They outscored japan 2738,2229 in total pins were tied at 2395 each. Pat Bruxer
total pins, Harry Deloyer once again led the had high single for Canada with a 216 and
USA attack with a 270 single and a 732 triple. Clatidette Elliott had high triple with 541.
Murray Bennewies wasligh for Japan with Wilha Vanderberk led the Gypsies with
131-616, 198-575.
Monaco downed Cuba 5-2 and 2665-2530 in Team Standings are USA 38, Japan 30,
total pins. Don Brinier had high single for Canada 29t4, Gypsies 251k. Cuba 23, Menace
Monaco with 216 and Ralph Johnston had 22.
Swingers lead Thursday bowling
BY STEVE oo.9rEitnosat
The Swirl" gat have moved into first place
in Thursday night bowling, and have built
sirelf a comfortable lead they might never
move Out. '
The Wingers tried to evict them on
November 19.. They lost all three games.
The'Misfits tried to- evict them On November
12. They test all three games. The Expos
tried to evict themNovember 5. They lost
all three.ganles.
Looks like only a smart lawyer with a
court order will move them out of first
place.
Rut the Swingers could be in trouble short-
ly - Jitn Gould is moving out of town. Jun'
bowls for the SWingers Mal will be missed by
the • entire Thursday Righters Bowling
Jim has done an excellent job as
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The standings to date are: Swingers, 47,
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Team 3,28 and Misfits, 14.
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two periods. The third period saw eight
' goals scored but only two went•to Seaforth
with Steve VandenHengel and Matt Vock
scoring. Better luck next time boys, your
hard work is bound to pay off.
On Saturday the boys travelled to Huron
Park in weather that • was -less than
desirable. The boys were pleased with their
3-2 win. Once again all the boys played a• •
great game, defense was good, forwards
were fast and goalie Chad Lamont stopped
some great shots. Scorers for Seaforth were
Jason Murray with two and Matt Vock with
one.
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Seaforth's third game was a 10-0 trounc-
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'Scoring for Seaforth in that game were
Mike Devereaux, 3, Mike Weber, 2, Mike
Watt, 2 andWayne Schoonderwoerd. Singles
went to Joe Murray and Mike Hugill. Assists
went to Mike Watt, 2, Jeff Flanagan, 2, Moe
Murray, 2, and Boyd Devereaux, Jason
Henderson, Mike Devereaux and Mike
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