HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-03-29, Page 12HURON EXPOSITOR*, MA 1979
The :Seatterth Bantam * carlaphelt ea4h had 2 on more a 2-2. 'Senforth
captured the "a" trophy In • gealS. Breoden, Lane IMO gnalie Ketth McClure then
.1114rristons'' 15th anneal Captain. itecepted the trophy closed the doer On:Bragerd.
Bantam tournament lag Qnba1fofh team eelltee Seeeforth'e Reb Lege put
week, to highlight the endl a were congratulated on a ell SeefOrth ahead 3-2. Le$ he
the Bantam. hockey SeaSettdeserved victoryflipped the puck pasta
They were eager to win as First Game Seaforth upset surprised goalie from John
they skated hard, checked Bradford in the first game of elickneil end Turner, ,Late in
, tightly and played good; the series in a free wheeling the second Oiled Brendon
defensive, hockey against contest to take a 7-2 victery. Lone assisted by John Dale
Stiff eemPethiPh- They oma 3 against a hard hitting team. gate $eaferth a 2 goal lead.
copsecirtiye games against Bradford took a 1-0 lead late flay ht the _third period
Braelfeede Port Petry and in thefirst period which Was became inereasingly rong,h'
Woodbridge respectively. short :lived as John Bicknell aSliredfOrd were called for 7
Both goalies Keith McClure scored a power -play! goal penelties, Seaforthtook
and Wayne Bennewies were from Rob Lane and Brendon advaetage of Bradfords short
outstanding in net as they Lane to tie the score et 1 handed team with power play
gave the opponents little Erla in the second period goals by John Bicknell, 'and
roomto score. John Bicknell Dave Murray's Stun from Jilt John Dale unassisted,.
tee the scoring in the 3 game Campbell gave Seaforth a 2-1 Seaforth's other goal came
se*s- with 3 goals and 4 lead bet Bradford returned to 04 a soloeffort hY agY
assist!, While Rob Lane and the favour tying the score Malone. Seaforth, outsbot
Itls garden rake time
•
Bradford 37-11 Minutes in
pertalties Seafortti 12 and
Bradford 22.
Second Game -Port Perry
gave Seaforth the toughest
competition as they played a.
..strtme defensive gaele knit
Seaforth showed no mercy as
they kept pace and carped a
narrow 3-2 victory. John
• HickneR lit up the scoreboard
with Seaforth's • first goat
from B, Lane and Mike Kelly
to give Seaforth 1-0 lead.
Rob Lane made it 2-0 on a set
up from John Bicknell late in
tbe first period. Port Perry
Cut the lad by one goal as
ehey put the pressure on and
kept the play in the Seaforth
..end ,and peppered several
ide rs put away broo
The' Robins are back in
Seaforth. and its just about
that time to put away the
curling brooms for the
season and dust, the cobwebs
off the garden rakes.
regulatcurling has now
come to an end with winners
in al' divisions decided. The
playoff to break the tie for
first place in Ladies curling
was Played Tuesday
afternoon with the rink
skipped by Sheila Murray
With Gloria Riley; vice,
Sharon Wilson 2nd and Kaye
Cimpbell lead 'emerging
.the champs, as/
In junior curling the
winner of the final draw was
Brian Moore's fink with
• Glenda Riley, and Wayne
MatzoId. 2nd; fired 'Rice,
Blaine•Pryce, Nancy Schade
and Mike Bedard, and third
spot went to Susan Primean
Bob Thompson, Jenny Ste.
Marie and Stoney Gauthier
Congratulations ICids. By the
look of things there are some
good curlers ' coming up
through the Junior ranks
In the milted curling a
playoff will be held between.
the three fitst 'placed teams
Of the Thursday and Friday
•
night groups to decide an
overall winner for the trophy.
In the !early Thursday night
draw the first place team is
Dave Beattie, Skip with
Marjorie Papple, Don
Eastman and, Clara Brugger,
2nd; Beecher Menzie, toriee
Dennome, Ted Cosford and
Drusilla Twynham, 3rel;
John Patterson Sr. Marg
Seilews, Mare, Jean Beattie
and Ruth Lone.
Winners. in the late
Thursday night group are:
lst Don Iteminer, Marj
Coleman, Steve Tyndall and
Gail King. 2nd: ill Lobb,
Sbriley Kay, Maynard Hoegy
and Glen klayter, 3rd; Bruce
Coleman', Barb Jarmuth, Ray
Hutchinson and Margie
Allen. '..
Results of the Friday night
.K of C tourney
o success
Tie K of C Hockey Tour-
nament which took place in
Seaforth over the past week
end was very successful. •
The following Separate
Schools took part in the two
day affair, Seaforth,Dublin
St. Columbare ' Mount
Car'mel, Clinton, Kinkora;
and Ztirich. The players had
O good time and enjoyed this
activity which' is sponsored
by the 4. of.0 ever ye
group are: lst Doug
Rowcliffe, Carol Innes;
Grace Campbell and Cathy
Pletsch, 2nd Gord Pryce,
Leone 'Roe at, Ken Rodney
and Marie McGavin, 3rd;
Lloyd Rowat, Flo Smith, Neil
McGavin and Pat Rodney,
Winners in the Mens'
Monday night carting are:In
the early draw -1st Dave
Cornish, Ken Moore: Ted
Cosford and Richard Reeder
2nd: Paul Brady, Don
Deighton, Rod Doig and
Oliver. Pryee, 3rd: ,Bill
Roberton, Phil Hoggarth,
Bob Jarmuth and Lee Bell.
The late draw-. 1st Bill
Lobb. M erten Vincent, Bob
Friendship and Laurie
Fischer, 2nd: Neil \Dolmage,
Ray Hutchinson, Maynard
Feaegy, Bob Wilson Jr, 3rd:
Bill Campbell, Murray
Forbes, Roy Beuermann and
Stu Wilson.
A playoff for overall
champion for the trophy will
be held between the two first
placed teams in the Mensl
Division.
Trophies and prizes for all
winners of the three draws of
the curling season will be
presented at the- Pot Luck
Supper scheduled for April
21st at the Club. Plan to be
there. Don't forget to get all
the Pork draw tickets sold
and the stubs turned in
before that date as the draw
will be held' at the Pot Luck
Supper. '
The Closing Breakfast will
be held Sunday next, April
lst, Put on your craziest
t -shirt and come out to make •
a fool of yourself. Breakfast
at 10 a.m. and 12 noon
followed by some friendly
competitive curling. Sounds
like fun, Junior Pot Luck
supper will • be held April
14th.
The Social Committee is
working hard on the 4th
annual dance scheduled for
June 2nd at the. Community
Centre. Dancing will be to
Ron •Btown's Orchestra, 9e1
a.m., tickets :are $10.00 a, •
couple for more information
contact Irma Pryce.
shgts on goalie WaYr10
Bennewies. Seaforth got an
nnespeeted goal XV.tien, D90
WeSenberg. stole the putt
• from Port Verry and
backhanded it In front of the
Port Perry net and a Port
P-erry defenseman trying to
deflect it away inadvertently
tipped in into bis OWn tigt
giving Seaforth, a 3-1 lead
After 2 period e play. iPort
Perry added their Secend
goal late in the third period.
es Port Perry opted to get
with sixth attacker in place of
the goal tender and play was
tense as Wayne IlenneeleS
cleared away several' hard
shots to give Seaforth a slim
3-2 triumph. Port Perry
.,mitshot Seaforth 24-22.
Seaforth spent more time in
the penalty box with 12
minutes in penaltiee while
Port Perry only received 4
minutes. Seaforth then
advanced - • The.
championship game 'egainst
Woodbridge.
Third and Final Game
:Strong determioation and
unrelentless pressure were
key factors in which added
up to victory for Seaforth in
the final championship game
that saw Seaforth oust
Woodbridgeby a narrow 3,1
decision, Eloth Learns
•checked tightly and gave
little' opportunity for any
good scones edvantitges.
• Mark Malwain put Seaforth
on the scoreb oard first when
he shovelled the peek over
Woodbridge's spraWred
goalie assisted be John
Hick nell and Mike K.elly,
• Bowling
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Colts 2967
2.776
Goldens . 2904
Blues 3012
OV's ' 3096
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Woodbridge evened the
:SCM 1nt0 in the second
period as Keith McClure was
Screened On a shbt fro:Pm
inside the bine. line, With the
leveetktt 1-1 both teams
came on strong in third
• period and midway through
the third period Mike Kelly
• lipped in a pass from
Breeden Lane and Rob Lane
to, give Seaforth the upper
edge 2-1. As play keeame
tense. checking was even
tighter with defensemen
trying to ward off any shots
in front of the net and play
becarne rough with
Woodbridge trying to gain
the equalizer. Keith. McClure
perhaps averted an. extra
Woodbridge goal as he and
a Woodbridge forward raced
for p loose puck inside the
blue line, Late in the third
period Jim, Campheit scored
an insurance goal enassisted
to boost his team to a
championship victory over
Woodbridge 3-1. Seaforth
outshot Woodbridge 23-22.
Minutes in penalties were
Woodbridge 10 and Seaforth
4.
• This,marks the end of the
Bantam hockey season. They
have had a good season–
winning 23 games losing
end tying 2. Contributing
Most assists in goals scored
was team captein. Beeedon
• Lane, Scoring most pale and
leading the team with most
points was Mark McLlwain.
Bantam coaches were
Charlie Campbell and Don
McClure with Jack 'Bedard as
manager. Congratulations to
all on a successful 79-79
Season,
Atom s shut -out
Wingham
'Seaton!' and Wingham
Atoms played their second
genie of the finals here in
Seaforth on; 'Tuesday night.
It was a shut out game for
Seaforth Goalies. Raymond
Anstett and Steve Stapleton
--
by a score Of 5-0;
With the Seaforth team
skating hard and passing the
Duck out played the
Wingham.feaie Leading the
scoring was Captain Scott
Driscoll with 2 goals and 1
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The third game of this series
is here ThursdayMarch 29, at
6:30. • •
SOME EXCITING ACTION There Was some
exciting hockey played in lest week's Atom
houseteague tournament at the SeaforthArend.
Unfortunatery, the •Seaforth team didn't fare
quite as well as hoped, losing both games, 4-1
to Walkerton and 7-0 to Mitchell
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