HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-12-14, Page 26O S — THE IWROs EXXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 14, 19113
UM was retogn 1' t
at Ina recant awards night for their Western
Ontario championship, In the back row. are
Ben van den Akker • (Coach), Ray Horan,
(Coach), and Ken McUhraln coach. In the
third row are Jason Schoonderwoerd, Jason
McNichol, and Mike Murray. In the second
row aro Jason 'app •, Ted ills, Brad
Schroeder. Mark Smile, Jason Horan, Doug
Campbell. Jeff Gemmell. In the front row are
Kevin McLlwaln, Paul McLlwaln, Brian
Cook, Ray Murray. Brent van den Akker.
Missing Is Mike Van Loon.
Tweens ringette doing well
On Nov. 13 the Seaforth tweens played Baskin-Robbins team with the win going to
their season opener against Mitchell.. The Seaforth 7-3.
final score was 19-0 for Seaforth. Dec, 4 saw the tweens playing Stratford's
On Nov. 20 Seaforth played again with Bunsmaster team with the final score 4-2 for
Mitchell with a final score of 22-1, for
Seaforth. Seaforth. Scorers were Amy Van Den Acker
On Nov. 23 the Seaforth tweens were and Tracy Sills. Assists went to Tammy
defeated by Stratford's Sinclair Pharmacy Nash, Tracy Taylor, Tara Savage, and
team with a final score of 7-2. Jacquie McNichol. All the girls are playing
On Dec. .3 Seaforth played stratford's very well.
Bantams defeat Brussels
and Clinton last week
BY GARY GRAY
The Seaforth Bantam hockey team won
two mote games last week (both by lopsided
scores) to keep their winning streak going at
seven strtght wins.
On Tuesday night on home ice against
Brussels they •ted a 12-4 victory and
Thursday night Clinton they handed their
ggaation a 9-0 whitewashing
inst Brussels they controlled the play
for tthhee b t part of the game as they led
53 after to fust period and 7-4 after the
second. They scored five unanswered goals
in the third period.
Mike Betties was the star offensively as he
scored four goals and added four assists for a
an eight point night.
Others -getters. for Seaforth were Dave
Akey an Kevin Cooper with two apiece
while single tallies went to Rick McLean,
Ron Price, Terry Gray and Pat Murray.
Besides Betties assists went to Dave Akey
with three, Ron Pryce and Terry Gray with ,
two apiece and one each going to Brian
Dupuis. Kevin Cooper, Pat Murray and
Mike Schoonderwoerd.
Tony Thamer and Marty Rutledge scored
two goals apiece for Brussels. The more
aggressive Seaforth team had 11 minor
-penalties, compared to only four by
Brussels.
In Clinton the local boys completely
dominated the game throughout and got
strong goaltending from Steve Stapleton
(especially in the third period - which they
played the most part shorthanded because of
penalties).
They kd 4-0 after the first period on goals
by Terry Gray. Pat Murray. Mike Schoon-
deswoe d, acid Dave Akey.
In the second frame they got goals from
Mike Betties, Paul Murry and Akcy to jump
into a 7-0 lead.
In the third frame, desplite picking up
eight minor penalties compared to none ped in two more rads
with Pat urray 'Vinton the locals ung his second d the
night and Dave Akey completing his hat
trick.
Assisting on goals were RonPrycewith
three, Mike Betties with two and one each
going to Brian Dupuis, Tarty Gray, Kevin
Cooper and Brad Beuttenmifer•
Pee Wees Tose
to Clinton
On Saturday, Dec. .10 Seaforth Pee
Wees travelled to Clinton for their third
game against Clinton. Clinton won 7-2.
Seaforth has yet to beat the Clinton team.
Clinton dominated the game by scoring
two goals in the fust pend, two in the
second and three goals in the third.
Seaforth goals were scored by Jason
Rodney unassisted in the second period and
by • Brad Carter unassisted , in the third
period.
Next home gapte for the Pee Wees is on
Dec. 17 against Mitchell.
THg.PEE WEE hockey team won a Western
Ontario championship. In the back row are
Charlie Akey (coach), Darren Akey, Rick
McLean, Brad Beuttenmlller, Steve Schrpe-
der and EIIy Schoonderwoerd (manager). In
the middle row are Terry Gray, Mike
Schoonderwa0rd, Gerd O'Dwyer, Dwayne
Price, Don Brown and Bob Beuttenmlllar
(coach), and In the front row ere Blair
Beuerman, Pat Malan. Brad Carter, Bill
m
Treeer and Jason Rodney. Absent are Joey
Smith and Tony Van Loon.
Senior ringette lose 5 - 2
C.A. DOIG
Seaforth and District Ringette fans enjoyed
an exciting game Sunday evening when the
senior team outplayed and outshot Stratford
R1 only to lose S-2.
The Stratford goaltending was excellent
and the goalies' best friends. the goal posts.
were hit by the Seaforth shooters at least four
times!
Our own goaltending was super as Kelly
Calver made some great saves. 13oth
.,f rn. ,v. Iv and defer,;,... -Iv .h., ..,•..,..aa,:rtl
well, especially when considering that they
were missing three girls from the regular
lineup.
The goal scorer for Seaforth was Denise
Morey with two. Jan Vandenberk had one
assist.
With everyone taking double shifts. all
girls worked hard. Their next game is tonight
(Wed.) in Stratford at 7 p.m. The Mitchell
Ringette ,tournament is on Saturday and
Sunday and on girls will be there!
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