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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-01-17, Page 101OA -- TOE FI.URON EXPOSiTOR, .4it1NUARY IT WORKEDI - Jason Smith looks kind of amazed at the success of his shot. Elliott Photo. presents 1990 • Spring/Summer Bridal and F 'rmal Fashisn Show Sunday, January 219. 9 Rattenbrny Street East Clinton, Ontario All proceeds to CHSS Drama Club • Door Prizes • • Admission 85.00 • *FLOWERS FOR SHOW COURTESY BY K.C. COOKE FLORIST LTD. UR HOUSE SALE ON NOW ! ! t i,C - Seaford travelled to T ucan lash Wedn% day night hoping for a repeat performance of their win the week before, but Lucan had otiear'.plans in mind and repeated thele own season performance, defeating the Centehaires soundly 9a5. "We never should have lost this game," Centenaires coach Graham Nesbitt conceded. Blair Beuerman opened the scoring with a power -play goal at the 7:22 mark, assisted by Ted Sills and Brad Beutten- mMer. Beuttenmiller came back a minute later to score a second goal and establish a 2-0 lead on the Irish. He received assists from Mike Murray and Paul McElwain on this effort.. Lucan's Jeff Hirtzell came in with a single-handed goal at the halfway point in the period, but Seaforth's Jason McNichol promptly quieted him with a goal at 11:03 off of the stick of Beuttenaniller. Lucan came back to score two more goals in quick succession but Ted Sills had the last word in the first period, scoring a goad at 19:04. Assisting were Murray and Beutten- miller. The first . period ended with the score still 4-3 in the Centenaires' favour. Rich Boddy skated in with a powerplay goal halfway through the second period, breaking the calm before the storm, op assists from Jason Schoonderwoerd and Beuerman. That was the last time that Seaforth was heard from for the rest of the game as Lucan exploded into action, vi e o rerltlmding the Centenai ea once, againwhy they'.re the first -Place team. Sia goals later, .it was all Over. Jason Catoper tended the net for the first and se- cond periods for Seaforth, and Bill Trainer took over for the final period. Wednesday was the last chance for the Centenaires to redeem themselves against the Lucan Irish. The team is on a bit of a hiatus for the time heft until exams are over, but are slated to travel to Mitchell on February 2. Their next home game is scheduled for Sunday, February 4 against Exeter. With only six games left in the season, Seaforth is facing the music. The team is currently sitting in fifth place in the league, not quite at the bottom of the bar- rel. Collectively, the team is playing a bit inconsistently, but certain players have hn e i been tallying pp the points '; nd Alying good strong hockey of late. Otitliam Nesbitt cites Mike Murray and Andy Ball for their good efforts lately, but adds that if a few players are missing from the squad for a game, the rest of the team has problems coming together as a cohesive unit. "We know that we can beat any team in the league, if we want to," he comments. The Centenaires line-up is still undergo- ing some changes at this point in the season. Darren Akey won't be coming back to the team, and Mike Betties has been released from the team to play Junior 'C' hockey in Brussels. Coach Nesbitt remarks that he has his eye on a couple of in- terested players in Stratford for the defencemen positions. "There are still a few holes left to fill on the team." Carter dubbed All-Star MVP Brad Carter of Egmondville was named the Most Valuable Player on the North team after last Saturday's Western Junior 'D' Hockey League all-star game in Lucan. Carter and Jeff Gemmell of the Seaforth Centenaires were named to the team which battled against the South all-star team. Carter scored a goal and an assist during the game, while Gemmell picked up an assist. This is the second year that Carter, a three-year veteran on the Centenaires squad, has played on the all-star team. The South defeated the North 8-5. Centenaires coach Graham Nesbitt reports' that the latest standings show Carter continuing to lead the league in point accumulation, 18 points ahead of the second -place player. Carter currently has 59 points racked up in regular season play. Peewees big winners at Silver Stick "ANYTHING TO DECLARE?" "ONLY THIS GREAT BIG CHAMPION- SHIP TROPHY!" The Seaforth PeeWee "CCs" continued their drive for excellence when they brought home the North American Silver Stick Championship trophy for the "B" division from Port Huron, this past weekend. It took 11 wins, (six in Watford preliminaries and five in Port Huron) to earn the silver stick pins team members now wear on their coats - well deserved for this championship team. The first game of the tournament on Thursday, January 11, saw Seaforth face off against Espanola, Ontario. Mike Devereaux revved up Seaforth with a back -hand pass to brother Boyd Devereaux who assisted Mike Hugill on the first Seaforth goal late in the first period. Before the buzzer went to end the period Jeff Flanagan picked up a rebound (from a save made by Adam Agar), passed it to Mike Watt who carried the puck over three lines and slipped it to Mike Weber for Seaforth's second goal. The second period started out badly for Seaforth when Espanola broke in from the face off and scored their first goal from a rebound. Two minutes later Espanola's centre intercepted.a Seaforth pass and flip- ped the puck over the defense's shoulder straight into the .iaet,tying the score at two. With less than a minute to play Seaforth goalie Adam Agar stopped a breakaway, keeping the score even. l�spgrtola out en. period and -took' the, Firing �." •a' P a r' 'two situation to scorpliffeir third goal. Deter- mined to tie the score Mike Weber took the puck behind l spanola`s net, passed it to Mike Devereaux who slipped it back to Weber allowing him to set-up a waiting Boyd Devereaux for the third and tying goal. With less than three minutes to play in the game Mike Devereaux won the face- off in Espanola's, end, passed it back to Brad Moore at the point who fired it to Mike Weber, who then scored the winning goal. Espanola put pressure on for the rest of the game but was unable to tie it and lost their first game this season to Seaforth 4-3. GAME TWO Seaforth met up with Kansas City, Missouri on Friday and by the end of the game the Kansas PeeWees were wondering "Watt happened?" and "Weber we like it or not we lost!" Mike Watt and Mike Weber blew their way to hat tricks in the 9-0 romp. Other goal scorers were Justin Rodney (1), Jeff Flanagan (1), and Mike Watt with 1 more. Assists went to Matt Vock (1), Jeff Flanagan (1), Brad Moore (1), Mike Weber (3), Mike Moylan (2) and Justin Rodney and Jamie McNichol with one each. Goalie Chad Lamont made a tremen- dous glove save in the first period and a upto... Go% OFF STOREWIDE BLUMERS Lingerie & Gifts 159 DINSLEY ST,(u stairs) BLYTH 5234988 (Just Off Main St.) great stick save in the third earning himself a "Goalie Shut -out Medal". GAME THREE Dallas, Texas was the next PeeWee team to face-off against Seaforth. In this quarter final game the Seaforth PeeWee "CCs" breezed through the game chocking up eight goals. It was a game of Mike this and Mike that as goals were scored by Mike Weber (3), Mike Watt (3) Mike Devereaux (1) and Boyd Devereaux (1). Assists went to Mike Watt (3), Mike Weber (2), Mike Hugill (1.), Mike Deveraux (1) and Mike Moylan (1). Adams Agar took the "Goalie Shut -out Award" for this game stopping several chances Dallas had. Mike Watt and Weber received hat trick medals for both this game and the Kansas game. GAME FOUR The semi-final game pitted Seaforth against "always the bridesmaid never the bride" Durham, Ontario team. Coaches Bill Weber and Jim Moore knew that this would be the toughest competition and had the Seaforth PeeWees ready when they hit the ice. Mike Watt started off the scoring when he won the puck in the corner and passed it to Mike Moylan in front of the net, who easily beat the Durham goalie to chock up number one for Seaforth. Durham tied the game halfway in the first during a scram- ble in front of goalie Adam,Agar, who made the initial two saves ut couldn't stop it the third time. In the first minutes of the second period Seaforth had to kill a penalty and°sucCed- ed in holding Durham to a 1-1 score. Mike Weber won the face-off at centre ice and passed the puck to Mike Watt who sent a quick, hard, shot on the ,ice right through Durham's goalie's legs, for the second and winning Seaforth goal. Mike Deveraux gave Seaforth its insurance goal three minutes later when he picked up a pass from Jeff Flanagan, skated over two lines and beat Durham's goalie on the glove side. The third period was a tough, hard- hitting period for both teams. Steve Mclnally intercepted a Durham pass ear- ly in the third, breaking up a possible scor- ing chance. Seaforth, the obvious better team, held on from then on to advance to the Silver Stick Championship game with a 3-1 win. GAME FIVE The Championship game was in the im- pressive McMorran Arena in Port Huron, Sunday, January 14. Embrun, Ontario had eliminated Penetang early Sunday morning in a major upset to advance to meet Seaforth in the final game. Mike Devereaux started Seaforth off when he picked up a lead pass from Boyd Devereaux and broke in on Embrun's goalie to score over the shoulder of the falling netminder. Mike Watt scored THANK -YOU! The BRODHAGEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Held its annual Winter Carnival -Poker Rally on Sat. Jan. 13. The weather co-operated 100 % this year to enable us to have an excellent snowmobile run on a beautiful winter's day. At this time, we wish to thank the B -W Blazers Snowmobile Club for partial use of their trail. We also wish to thank all who participated in the event, especially the local area businesses who donated prizes for the Rally to help make our day successful. 1989®90 DONORS LIST: McGavin's Farm Equipment Bar -B -Dee Farms Shorty's Electronics Bauer & Bauer Drywall John Elligsen Plumbing Roscott Car Sales Ideal Supply Ed's Auto Service B & K Tire & Battery Looby Construction Mery Shewan Patios Larry Hudson Pontiac -Buick McLaughlin's Chrysler -Plymouth Machan Construction Red Maple Hotel Smith Bus Lines (1989) McMaster-Siemon Insurance Roy Belfour Construction Keith Siemon Farm Systems Ltd. Huron Fuel Injection Ryan's Roost Hully Gully East Huron Produce Bauer Travel Agency Ivan Rapien Excavation D Bennewies Sheet Metal Mitchell •Co -Op Stalfen's Food Market CIBC Mitchell Mitchell-Mdnkton Vet Services Neil Rapien Excavating Co -Operator's Insurance McGuire Welding D & G Winthrop Store Lyon's Food Market Huron Dairy Queen's Hotel Seaforth Hart Ford -Mercury Jackson's Farm Service JRB Excavating Pioneer - Don Dalton Vincent Farm Eq4ipment Art Hinz & Sons Ward's Farm Equipment Logan Ford Kountry-Korners Logan Farm Equipment (1988) Jim & Susan's Barber Shop National Tru$t Ilgiar Insnranee Dekalb Canada - Kim Leonhardt Merle's Coffee Nook T.D. Bank Mitchell Alleonhardt Plumbing McNain Enterprises Fra -Laine Farms O'Rourke Transport Culligan Real Estate Mitchell Advocate Mitchell Feed Mill KMM Drainage SMS Sanitation Jack's Radio & TV Mitchell Credit Union Workman Real Estate H. Van Moorsel Insulation Wietersen's Country Store Muegge Welding Erie & Huron Beverages Seaforth's second goal after tangling with Embrun's defense along the boards off the tip of the goalies glove. Embrun scored their first coal in the second period when their center broke through the defense and deked around Seaforth goalie Adam Agar. Mike Watt came back to score Seaforth's third goal when defencemen Wayne Schoonderwoerd and Brad Moore sent him in with the puck to pick the inside corner of Embrun's net. The score was narrowed to 3-2 when Embrun's centre broke through to the cor- ner of the Seaforth net and hit goalie Adam Agar on the skate putting the puck into the net. Later Adam Agar made a great glove save on a hard shot from the point to hold Embrun to two. Boyd Devereaux scored Seaforth's fourth goal when he picked up a pass from Mike Devereaux at the red line, skated through Embrun's defense, . and fired a shot into the Embrun net on the short side. Late in the second period Wayne Schoonderwoerd delivered a solid body check at Seaforth's blue line to stop a break away by Embrun. Embrun came out in the third, pressuring Seaforth. It took' until the five minute mark for them to capitalize on a three on one to score their third goal. Mike Moylan scored number five for Seaforth on a back handed - dribbler, assisted by Jamie McNichol. In the last minute of play of this period, Em- brun pulled their goalie hoping to get a quick goal but Mike Weber won the face- off in Seaforth's end and passed the puck to Boyd Devereaux to score the sixth Seaforth goal, eliminating any chance for Embrun. Seaforth wins 6-3. Congratulations to coaches Bill Weber and' Jim Moore and the Seaforth PeeWee "CCs" for excellent playing, sportsmanship and representation of Seaforth. Mike Watt received the "All Star" Center award and Adam Agar the winning goalie trophy. Talking book collection increased The Huron County Library is pleased to announce that the library's talking book collection has been increased by 80 new titles. Talking Books are books recorded on audio cassetes for anyone unable to read print materials due to a physical, percep- tual or visual handicap. They are available on loan at the Goderich, Clinton, Wingham, Exeter and Seaforth Branch Libraries. Anyone who is unable to visit their local library can receive talking books, free of charge, through the mail. Contact Huron County Library Headquarters (524-2106) for mail service or further information about talking books. If you know someone who can't read this information, but would enjoy this complete- ly free service, please tell him or her about talking books at the library The generous assistance of citizen dona- tions, and a project grant from the Provin- cial Government through the Ministry of Culture and Communications, is gratefully acknowledged. TUCKERSMITH DAY NURSERY urgently needs VOLUNTEERS to assist children with Special Needs in our daily program. These children require assistance in the areas of feeding, dressing etc. HOURS: 9:30 am -12:30 pm MON-FRI. If interested in filling your mornings with en- thusiasm and variety PLEASE CALL CHERYL NUNN 482-7634