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SEAFORTH .VS BELMONT-JIM Campbell
of the Centeno:R*4' llgr Q' takes a shot at
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in�r �h�ckey
Nouse league hockey on Saturday
morning -for players , who aren't pn •
travelling teams is running very smoothly,
said Bill Weber at. the Wednesday night
minor 'hockey meeting:'
Participants in , the =house league have
increased up to 10 teams' from eight last
A bottle drive on Oct, 22 made $500 for
manor hockey and more funds will be raised ,
Thursday when the league will cater a meal
for the Huron County Soil and Ctop
Association.
A novice tournament Feb. 17 to 19 for 16
teams will also be a fund-raiser for the
league. '
Seaforth PeeWee's'played Cyton in town
goal during Sunday afternoon's ostna at the ' forthbeattielmunt 1Q-5, i (HunElirtmar
Oren" agalnat the Belmont Bombes.Be* ; phdto
raises =500 in :bottle drive
on Saturday nigght but couldn't keep up to the
fast scoring Clinton team. ainton won 7-1.
Mike Murray scored the only Seaforth goal
in the first period on a breakaway.
A total of penalties were called in the
game.
Next home a is with Clinton again on
Dec: 3.
Clinton Novice travelled to Seaforth on
Saturday. In the first period Clinton's Mark
• Liver" ore, and Chris Kennedy had one a
piece, assisted by Scott Shaddick and Nathan
Burns with the third goal.
, —The second period turned around when
eaforth's Mike Watt scored, assisted by
Mike Moylan and Derek Gridzak. In the third
pined Mike Watt broke away scoring
unassisted, Nathan Burns shot in the final
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goal for Clinton assisted by Danny Wildfong,•
and Lee Gibbings. • ,,
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•3 b Centcnairea `played, two
Ot t weekend t»4,oiace agaalq •
Trid$Y It they erre la, and
Rom 519 "lbsgami* MaSy were
aYea p o tt y They
apace It 900114eIr worst iota 01the sea ,
• SO 11 wltiteweshing by 'the flr11t' place
About tiles i only brlght ' apot. far "the
t eaten wu goaltender Ke7th MciClu re
Whofage a totat,pf 73,shots y hewn given
practically' na !rote tion . at aft fro tt, his
defenders. .- .,
On Sunday aft" n the Cetltaailires
played before a goodtne. toWn Ftrowd and
fame up wltll`foue 1tne s t-sta ed Helmond
s to° hapd theg drt
Bombers a'104 setback o-
The line of John Daly Jint.Campbell and
Dave Murray•led the Centetiatrea as. they
picked up. a t hal of eight points wl, Dale
scoring twice and adding one ,
Campbell fired two goals` an 'Murray added
three assists:
The two teams were evenly matched in the
'fust period as each scored twice while the
shots were even at 11 apiece.
The second • frame saw the .Bombers
ositshoot ttie Centenaires 12-9, bid -the locals -
made their chances count as they ssxhed four
times (three". n the power play) compared to
Belmonts two to take a 6-4 Lead into the final.
stanza.
The third' was all Seaforth as they outshot
the Bombers 16-6 in holding`a wide margin
ofthe play. Belmont again could not hold the
Centenaires power play as they scored two
More along with one shorthanded goal to
preserve the win.
Qtlier�gotl` Tor able Csdt "• ` tis 6gtgadikitty
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were Dlttte MS iFak , Mark Mcuw nal , Jollrss e.,p wry•W the aocortd p when the
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Csstlt4t alae,36i.29 add plckod up 18 ftohurte., allay b an 815
:0440 •to •,266 ' ,A41aloAtta,a r+eturts; I i.o.. riday, Nov. 25
+Ili�rth AoI1ltendee:Mike MaCdo zit4,tYaa aoeteat eaelnat;,the darns team,'
arlFlin' •lhc s+Riobltnle'hiw°II for °Vier; r :
IHsttiet a bai<11etbaU : at Seafo SV111I 10 setEiAir
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Edi. eac'bert ,. Terry JobbatoatJnya IbM aH Ccscftyaaftbentid et saatdJobn Ba 2
three teams,, the midget, kind .senior. 'add Jim Moore, the Jltttlos t ia' Mark
ahoUW b p ddrlrypl et though the
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The ase wtb and Dlatrlct Senior Giri'b
Ringette team extended thein unbeaten
stied to: thee by defeating the
Mitchell girlsS• =' ..on' Sunday night, in
Mitchell.. With two wins'and a tie on their
record the girls have statted'out the season
much better than
J
Denise Morey and Jin.Vandenberk wire a
dynamic duo and combined to score three
goals in the first' period with Vandenberk
getting -two goals and one assist and Morey
the opposite. At the end of the lira nedod it
me •
was saafsagi and 24lt ilia! 1 `,1Fith Ig$.
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The• seooud1bd opened Mitchell
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nB q tly with NI unassisted
goal by L .: O' _ er ;rho then assisted ons
a nice goal by MatNi Hoek. Sarah Brill
finished up the scoring with a goal for her
•MitcheII team.
Both `teams played' very well and the
goalies made some outstanding saves, The
Seafotth• l's next home game is Sunday,
Des, 4 and they wouldlove to play to a crowd -.
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