HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1989-11-29, Page 1212A —'THE -HURON EXROSITOR NOVEMBER 29, 1989-
Seaforth Seahawks split a pair of
weekend hockey games, =dropping M-'6-1
deeigionaat'Drayton Sunday afternoon.:in a
penaltyiiiied contest but stunning
(Wellesley 5.3 with -an -all-round excellent
performance 'Friday night at .the arena.
The:split-leaves. Seaforth with a record
of two -wins and eight losses in the in-
termediate -division ofthe Western Ontario
?Athletic Association. 'They travel to the an-
nual Drayton touraament.and to Hillsburgh
for a =Watery scheduledgame with Grand
Valley ''next weekend, before they host
Seaforth Atoms
:down LListow-e 7m4
The Seaforth Atoms hosted the Listowel
team on November 21 and won the contest
7 -4 -
The local .isquard was the first on the
scoreboard when Shawn Anstett picked up
a pass from Josh Dietz and netted the first
goal. It was only a matter of minutes un-
til Listowel evened the score. But with only
two minutes and 13 seconds left in the
period Seaforth ended the period with two
quick goals. One was scored by Josh Dietz
assisted by Mark Van Dooren and Shawn
Anstett. Chris Marion scored unassisted
with only 35 seconds remaining in the first
period.
The second period saw each team add
two goals. Seaforth goals were scored by
Mark Van Dooren and Shawn Anstett. Ear-
ning assists were Pat Gridzak, Brandon
Nash and Jason Smith.
The third period had another two goals
scored by Seaforth while Listowel only
answering back with one. Scoring for
Seaforth were Mark Van Dooren ani Jason
Smith. Assists went to Shawn Anstett and
Derek Smith,
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Brussels in their next home game Friday,
December 8, tat?8:'30 pm.
'Referee Ab Henshaw had his work cut
-out for 'him .at Drayton Sunday with a
game sheet full to brimming with
penalties, mostly 'minors, .split about evenly
between both teams. -Seaforth struck first
'with a goal by John Dale, but That was all
she wrote as the hometowners scored the
next six, including three by sniper Steve
Day.
The story had a happier ending et the
arena Friday as -Seaforth-tagged the Mer-
chants with only Their -second loss of the
season. The Seahawks and local fans were
pleased to see Greg Murray, smooth as
REVIEWING THE GAME PLAN - The Seaforth High School'junior boys' basket-
ball team goes over strategy with coach Terry Johnson during their game against
the Medway Cowboys on Saturday afternoon. Seaforth hosted a one -day tourna-
ment for teams in the region. Elliott photo.
and %
ever, hack in' the lineup, and 'Ills' Shor-
thanded goal latein-the seeond period pull-
ed the localstaok into a 2.2 -tie and'seem-
ed an emotional tUtming point. -Seaforth
played two men tlhOrt for most rof the re-
maining minutes In `the period after Mur -
ray's marker, but held the fort then
outscored the visitors 3-1 in the final
frame.
Newcomer Rob Ravensburg also played
an outstanding game up front and scored
another shorthanded ,goal, and veteran
defenceman Don Heard put on a clinic
which Int•luded a dandy Doke eher4 that
Monkeys remain
The Monkeys and the Kangaroos both
gained two points this week leaving them
tied in top spot. Don Nolan was top scorer
for the Kangaroos with a 233-603.
Murray Bennewies ted the Monkeys with
a 324-852 and Rose Feeney with a 252-583.
The Pythons took five points from the
Coons with top scorers for the Pythons be-
ing Todd Caldwell 286-692, Jack .Ryan
232-589 and Brian Love 206-497.
Top scorers for the Coons were Pat
Nolan 260.648 and Cathy Broome 215-603.
The Tigers managed to gain five points
this week with top scorers being George
Love 260-753, Dave Moody 247-619 and San-
dra Taylor 230-616.
The Leopards also gained five points this
Thursday Nighters
The Thursday Nighters had a night of•
upsets Novemeber 23 and the result pre-
mises to make coming weeks even more
exciting. With seven points awarded in
each weekly match up there are not., four
of six teams within one point of each
other. The other teams are also within
reach of. joining the race.
The Bents provided the biggest upset of
the night taking all seven points from first
place Guttercats and leaving them one
point out of first place: The Bears were led
by Karl Teichert with 292/729. Dan Ben-
newies added a 290/691 showing and Pat
Deighton had a 215.
Other than Michelle Deighton's personal
season high 208, the Guttercats put in a
dismal performance. In fact Michelle had
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had fans tinning, TOln TUlKter, Eob liar-
risson and Rob Core, `Who bagged 'the in-
surance goal 'with tjpst 1:23 left ltl the
game, were the tither 'Sei hawk ma men.
Deiek Cooper got the ,win in the Seaforth
net.
All three 'Wellesley goals came on the
powerplay, as the Seahawks took twice as
many minor penalties as the Merchants, In
what was still a relatively tame but ex-
tremely entertaining game.
The Seahawks have won two of their last
three games.
in top place t e e
week with Karen Hoegy 314-656 and Carol
Johnston 235-600 in top scoring position.
Ladies High Single and High Triple went
to Karen Hoegy 314656. Murray Bennewies
once again captured the Men's High Single
and Triple 324-852.
Cathy Broome and Glenda Feeney are
the qualifiers from the St. James League
in the Walker's Special Old High - Low
Doubles 5 Pin Bowling Championships.
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the other leagues at Starlight Lanes, with
the winner to advance to the next round.
Team Standings Flying Monkeys - 42,
Kangaroos - 42, Pythons - 37, Tigers - 35,
Leopards - 29 and Coons 25.
in close contest
the team's only game over 200 for the
night.
st place Beatlejuice also had another
good night taking five of seven points from
the Wildcats. The main reason for the suc-
cess was the hot arm of Brian Dale who
retarded an impressive 247-287-258 (792).
Nell Beuerman added a 240 and Eric Mat-
zold a 232.
The Wildcats finally found their stride in
the third game to salvage. two points for
the night. Big game for the team was
recorded by John Aubin with. 233• Don
Deighton added a 215 and Gary Bedard a
212. The two points was enough to again
grab a share of first place.
Highway 401 won five of seven from the
Ballbangers to move into a second place
tie. Highway 401 managed the win on the
strength of hot spare bowlers, Carol
Johnston 225/627, and Michelle Bennewies
238/599. Gerry Armstrong rolled a 250,
Janef Moody 209/549 and Jack Ungarian
returned to the team with a first game 228.
Jack was also the lucky raffle winner and
seemed to fade in the last game, likely due
to. the excitement.
The first place race continues this week
with Bears vs Wildcats and Guttercats vs
Highway 401. The Beatlejuice teain also
has the opportunity to move out of the last
place position when they take on the
Ballbangers.
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team ;;loses 'first
game of season
The Seaforth Juniors Lost their first
game of the season by a score of 6-3 to an
overpowering Stratford squad Friday night
in Seaforth.
Stratford, determined to win, outskated
and outplayed the Seaforth girls. Missing
Kris Gemmell oredefence added ,.an extra
burden on Seaforth's three defencemen.
Thanks to Katie Craig from the Tweens for
playing and giving the team an extra
winger.
Kim Rau with two, and Cheryl McLlwain
with one, scored for Seaforth. Assists went
to Katie Craig - 3; Robyn Carnochari - 1
and Cheryl McLlwain - 1.
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