HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 2015-12-02, Page 15Radars run winning
streak to 7
n Petrolia on Nov. 27,
the Clinton Radars
defeated the Squires 7-2.
Leading the way for the
Radars were Luke Vick, Kur-
tis Bartliff and Sean Consitt
with two goals apiece. Ryan
Murphy added the other
marker. Goalie Marc Nother
earned his 10th victory of the
season against one overtime
loss as he made 33 saves.
Petrolia Squires opened up
the scoring early at the 1:40
mark when Squires' Mark Oli-
veria scored on a wild scram-
ble jamming in the puck
under a sprawled Nother.
Murphy tied the game at
1-1 at 11:54 on a breakaway
goal.
Before the period ended
Vick gave the Radars a 2-1
lead with a tip in from a shot
taken by defenceman Mike
Jarmuth. It was a power play
goal by Vick
In the second session Con-
sitt gave the Radars a 3-1 lead
at 1:07 with assists from Bar-
tliff and Reid Oliver. It was
beautiful three way passing.
At 8:06, Bartliff increased
the Radars' lead to 4-1 on a
beautiful one -timer from the
slot area. Oliver and Consitt
did most of the spadework
Petrolia cut the Clinton lead
to 4-2 at 12:15 while on the
power play. Before the middle
stanza had ended, Bartliff's
second goal gave Clinton a 5-2
at 19:45. Consitt and Oliver
earned the assists on the play.
In the third period the
Radars added two more goals
off the sticks of Vick and Con-
sitt. Vick's goal came at 10:25
from a hard one -timer slap
shot from the slot area. Mur-
phy eamed the assist.
Consitt ended the contest
with his second goal of the
game at 17:11. Bartliff fed
Consitt a beautiful pass and
he buried the disc with a slap
shot from the top of the
faceoff circle. Murphy earned
an assist on the play.
Petrolia had 21 minutes in
penalties to the Radars' 25
minutes.
Radars dump the
4 -Wheel Drives 6-1.
On Nov. 28 the Clinton
Radars travelled to Milverton
to take on the 4 -Wheel Drives.
The Radars broke out of the
gate early as Tyler Doig
opened the scoring at the 25
second mark Doig took a pass
from Tyler Bryson at the
Joey's Corner
Joe Livermore
Milverton blue line and broke
in around the Drives' defence -
man and beat the goalie with
a high wrist shot.
At 12:28 of the first frame
Bartliff scored a shorthanded
marker with Doig and Kyle
Provily doing the spade work
The first period ended 2-0 as
Clinton outshot the Drives
18-4.
The Radars scored the lone
goal of the second period as
Vick tipped in a shot from
Ryan Murphy from the crease
area.
Once again, the Radars
controlled the play and out -
shot the Drives 17-5 in the
period. Nother was seldom
tested.
In the third period at 1:40
Provily gave Clinton a 4-0 lead
as his booming slapshot from
30 feet out beat the Milverton
goalie cleanly. Murphy and
Vick got the helpers.
At 9:35 Stefan Solituro
scored the first of his two goals
as he tapped in a reboud off a
Murphy shot. Steady working
defenceman Jarmuth earned
an assist on the play.
Milverton's Mitch Boertien
spoiled Nother's shutout bid
as he was left open to score at
16:18. With time running
down at 19:14 Solituro
rounded out the final, scoring
as he beat the Milverton
goalie from close in after tak-
ing a pass from Bartliff.
There were only 12 minutes
of penalties called in the con-
test with each team picking up
six minutes each. Final shots
on goal favoured the Radars
as they scorched the Milver-
ton goalie with 56 shots
against only 19 for the Drives.
Clinton's next home games
are this Friday and Saturday
nights. Both games start at
8:30 p.m.
Tillsoburg Thunder will be
the opponent on Friday while
the Petrolia Squires return a
visit on Saturday night.
Hope to see you there as the
Radars try to extend their
record of 11 wins and only
one overtime loss.
Wednesday, December 2, 2015 • News Record 15
Photos by Laura Broadley Clinton News Record
BCH's Alyssa Fidom fights for the puck.
Dylan Meriam chases the puck away from his team's net.
BCH minor hockey scores for Nov. 22 - 28
Nov. 22
Midget rep 2, Saugeen Shores
Storm 3
Nov. 23
Peewee rep 1, Drayton
Defenders 5
Bantam girls B 0, Grand River
1
Midget rep 4, Seaforth Stars 3
Nov 24
Peewee Local 5, Drayton
Defenders 5
Midget girls B 3, South Huron
Sabres 1
Nov 25
Bantam rep 3, Mitchell Mete-
ors 1
Atom AE 2, Saugeen Shores
Storm AE 2
Nov. 26
Peewee girls 2, Mitchell Mete-
ors C3
Midget local 6, Wingham
Ironmen 3
Nov. 27
Atom AE 1, Mooretown Jr.
Flags 3,
Atom Local 14, Central Perth
LL 1
Nov 28
Atom AE 0, Strathroy Jr. Rock-
ets 11
Junior Tyke 212, South Huron
Sabres 1
Novice girls 5, Mooretown
Lady Flags HL 0
Novice rep 2, Blyth -Brussels
Crusaders 4
Bantam girls C 7, Zorra Fuzion
CO
Novice Local3 6, Goderich Sail-
ors 0
Novice Local 1 1, Mitchell
Meteors 3
Atom Local 2 3, Lucknow
Sepoys3
Novice Local 2 3, Wingham
Ironmen 0
Atom AE 1, Petrolia Oilers 7
Atom girls 1 1, South Huron
Sabres 1
Atom rep 0, Listowel Cyclones 2
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