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BY GARY GRAY
With only 10 games re-
maining in the regular season
schedule and if the Cente-
naires continue to play the
way they have in the last
couple of weeks, there could
be some major changes in the
standings.
In the six team grouping
only first place Tavistock
Braves and second place
Lucan Irish have' assured
themselves of post season
play.
The Thedford Browns hold
down third spot with 25
points three ahead of the
fourth place Centenaires.
Thedford also has 10 games
remaining, including a home
game against the Centenaires
this Sunday night. The Cen-
tenaires moved one point
ahead of the Exeter Hawks
but at this writing the Hawks
have one game in hand.
Seaforth and Exeter play in
Seaforth Jan. 11 and return to
Exeter for the Centenaires'
final game onleb. 6.
Also not out of it yet are the
Mitchell Hawks, The Hawks
trail the league with 17 points
but have two games in hand
on Exeter and three in hand
on Seaforth and Thedford.
Mitchell have two games
remaining with the Cente-
naires, both on home ice.
In last week's action the
Centenaires nicked up four
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 12, 1983 -- All
as Centenaires shoot for play-off spot in division
out of a possible six points. •
On Wednesday night in
Lucan they dropped a close
5.3 decision to the Irish, on
Friday night they came from
behind to nip Thedford 7-6
and on Sunday night in
Belmont they played the best
game of the season in posting
a 3.2 win over the Bombers.
LUCAN 5 CENTENAIRES 3
The Lucan Irish scored
Midgets trounce Clinton
On Jan. 3 Seaforth trav-
elled to Mitchell. Seaforth
was strong the first two
periods, but let down in the
third period.
When the third period
started Seaforth was leading
8 to 2. Mitchell added 6 goals .
to the total to tie the game
8-8.
Seaforth goal scorers were
Dan Sloan, Kevin Melady
scored 2, Jerry Wright, David
McLlwain scoring 2 and as-
sisting on 5, Greg Murray
scoring 2 and assisting on 2.
On Jan. 4 Seaforth played
Clinton at home. The team
must have learned from the
night before as they, took the
lead and kept it.
First period scorers were
Greg Murray assisted --...by
David McLlwain and Kevin
Melady. Mark Stapleton un-
\Broombal l
Now that Christmas has
come and gone and everyone
has gotten over New Year's,
the broomball season still
goes on with the league divi-
sions closer and tougher
than they have ever been.
With the playoffs starting
the second week in February
the end is near for the divi-
sional championship and the
C. W.O.B.A. playdowns.
On Tuesday, December 28,
assisted, David Mctlwain as-
sisted by Greg Murray fol-
lowed by David scoring again
assisted by Greg.,
In the second period Greg
scored assisted by Jerry
Wright and Dave McLlwain.
Barry Campbell scored as-
sisted by Dave and Greg
followed within that minute
three second period goals as
they earned a hard fought 5-3
victory over theentenaires
in Lucan last Wednesday
night.
The Centenaires, despite
the loss, played their strong-
est game in Lucan in some
time and if it hadn't been for
injuries to four key players in
the first two periods the score
could have easily been re-
versed.
The two teams were tied
1-1 after the first period with
Steve Glenn scoring for the
Irish and Jamie McClinchey
with a shorthanded picture
goal effort replying for the
Centenaires. Lucan outshot
the Centenaires 18-9 in the
period with the locals having
better opportunities but fail-
ing to capitalize.
In the second frame the
Centenaires took a 2-1 lead as
McClinchey notched his
by Dave scoring from Greg. second of the game after
In the third period Dave taking a perfect pass from
started the scoring again Dave McLlwain and blasting
assisted by Greg and Barry. it past Lucan goalie Paul
Dan Sloan scored assisted by Creighton. The Irish however
Kevin Melady. Todd Morey came back with goals from
got a hard earned goal Mark Thompson, Glenn
assisted by Dave. Darren (shorthanded) and Art Greg -
Crocker scored assisted by ory before the period ended to
Jerry Wright and finally Dave take a 4-2 lead into the third
scored again assisted by Greg stanza. The Irish outshot the
Final score was 12 to 6. Centenaires 11-10 in the
David Campbell suffered a period.
separated shoulder in this The third stanza was play -
game. We hope he'll return to ed mostly in the Lucan zone
the line-up soon. with once again the Cente-
naires failing to cash in on
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veral glorious chances.
The Centenaires drew to
within one goal of the Irish at
Goderich 2 0 with Sandy the 40 second mark of thperiod as ark e
Huether getting the eventual scored from linnemate Dwayne
game winning goal. Blyth La Porte. Lucan came back
Baintoneers and Auburn with the final goal of the game
ladies played to a 0 - 0 draw as Doug Latta beat Cente-
in a hard-hitting defensive naire goalie Keith McClure.
game. The Centenaires outshot
Ib men's play the 8th their opponents 14-6 in the
Liners sneaked past the final frame.
Atlas Rams 2 - 1 with Irvin Dan McClure played the
Pease popping the game first
two
r
o periods
in goal
takingfor
winner off the face-off in a Seaforth
thrilling fast -paced game. over in the third.
Blyth Bears surprised Lucan took 18of35 minutes
Auburn downing them 4 - 1 in penalties called by referee
with Jbhn Bird getting 3 Bill Walsh.
points. CENTENAIRES 7
The Lakelit Hornets blew THEDFORD6
the doors off the Clinton Dave Erb'spower play goal
Warrior's attack, downing with 26 seconds left, in the
them 12 - 0 with Ron de Boer eame Rave the Centenaires a
getting 6 pts., Dave Ireland 4 ?_6 come from behind victory
pts., Stephen Douglas 4 pts., over the Thedford Browns
Doug Kreller 3 pts., Calvin before a large hometown
Quipp 3 pts., and Doug de crowd on Friday night.
Boer getting 2 goals. • The score was tied at 2-2
Thursday night Gravel after the first period and the
Runners downed Auburn 2 -1 Browns outscored the Cen-
with Karen Soueh getting the tenaires 3-1 in the middle
game winner and Lucknow frame to take a 5-3 lead.
sneaked past Belgrave 1 - 0 Thedford upped their lead to
with Patti Boak getting the 6-3 early in the third period
only goal. Auburn damped but the Centenaires came
the Maitland Dirt Riders 5 -1 back with four straight goals
and Holmesville Lords mer- to secure the win.
ciedthe League Team 5-1. Mark McLlwain and John
Blyth l3ears sneaked past Dale scored for the Cente-
ale
Goderich Oarsmen 4 - 3 with naires in the first period. Dale
scored the lone goal for
John Bird having another Seaforth in the second frame
three point night for the on a Centenaire power play.
Bears this week. -
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• Jamie McClinchey notched
the fourth Seaforth goal from
Dwayne La Porte and Mark
Murray at 2:01 from a goal
mouth scramble.
Five minutes later with the
Centenaires; on the power
play defenceman Ken Hi8-
gins retreived the puck in hts
own end and displaying a fine
art . 'of stickhandling went
around the entire Thedford
defenders and rifled a high
shot past goalie Brad Milner
to make the score 6-5.
With time running out on
the Centenaires (1:55 remain-
ing) and the play in the
Thedford zone big Pete Van
Drunen tied the score with
Dave McLlwain and Mark
Murray doing the work on the
play.
A combination of moment-
um and a Thedford penalty
set the stage for Erb's game
winning goal. Brad Cloud of
the Browns was penalized for
holding at 19:27 and from a
faceoff deep in Thedford
territory the Centenaires
gained control with Van Dru-
nen feeding the puck from the
• corner to Dave McLtwain
behind the net, McLlwain
got the puck out in front
where Erb was able to poke it
home.
The Centenaires outshot
the Browns 35-33 in the game
and took only four minor
penalties compared to 13 for
Thedford.
Dan McClure turned in
another strong performance
in the Seaforth goal as he had
several difficult drives to
handle.
Scoring for Thedford were
Carmen Bressette, Dennis
Cloud, Steve MacKenzie
(power play), Dave Shea
(shorthanded)- and Doug
Marsh and Paul Walker.
SEAFORTH 3BELMONT 2
The Seaforth Centenaires
Jr. "D" hockey team who
have been displaying some
exc
turned in their best all around the Centenaires would have
performance of the seaSon . to settle for a tie but such
Sunday night in Belmont. wasn't the case as they kept
The Centenaires got their applying the pressure and
usual strong goaltending with just over a minute
fr D M Cline alwell as remaining, Jamie 'McClinch-
elleat hockey as of late '1' posts in a row it appeared as if
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a 110 per cent put out from by took a pass from linemate
their forwards. Their defence Murray
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Mark nd the shifty
in particular played by far centre outrushed the Bel -
their best game as the Ven- mont defenders, drew the
tenaires edged. the Southern goaltender out and flipped
division (second place) the puck into the net for 'the
Bombers.3-2. • • game winner. Rob Core, who
The two teams played a started the play at the Sea -
scoreless first period with the forth blue line also drew an
Centenaires controlling the assist on the play.
play and out -shooting their The Centenaires outshot
opponents 13-10. Belmont the Bombers 14-13 in the
goalie Bob Crawford was period for a,game total of 38
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spectacular in the period compared to Belmont s 3
robbing the Centenaires on Belmont picked up 11 minor
several excellent scoring penalties while the Cente-
chances.1 have been involved naives received seven from
with this team since it entered referee Bill Walsh.
the leave nine years ago CENTENAIRE SCENTS
and can t even recall seeing The Centenaires are draw -
the boys come out as fired up ing on an average about 250
as they did in this one. fans per home -game since
In the second period the they moved into their new
Centenaires took a 1-0 lead at arena and this should .in -
6:47 when John Dale drilled a crease as the Centenaires
drive through • the pads of continue their fight for a
Crawford with Paul Smale play-off position. They have
and Jim Campbell drawing four home games remaining:
assists. Belmont came back to Lucan-Jan. 14, Thamesford-
tie the game at the 13 minute Jan. 21. Mt. Brydges-Jan. 28,
mark with a goal by Mark and Belmont -Jan. 30.
Hiepleh and took the lead John Bicknell and Mike
with just over two minutes Kelly are still out with injur-
remaining in the period on a ies while defenceman Peter
goal by Daryll Perfect. De- Bennett is just returning to
spite being outscored and the lineup.
outshot (12-11) the Cente- Dave McLlwain still leads
naires played a strong second the Centenaires in scoring
period. with fifteen goals and a
Belmont picked up a penal- leading 16 assists for 31
ty in the first minute of the points in 25 games. Jim
third period and before it had Campbell is second with 28
expired the Centenaires tied points based on 15 goals and
the score as Dave McLlwain 13 assists. Jamie McClinchey
scored from Dave Erb and holds
third assistsfor 25
spot with 14
Jim Campbell. Both teams goals and
displayed several end-to-end points while Dave Murray is
This Saturday marks We
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Lucan with the North division
stars facing the South divi-
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who are in the north will be
sending their last year iuniors
PetePeke
Van Drunen, Mark Mur-
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