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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-11-22, Page 12THE HU Rg N, E. XP SITOR t NOVE„figeER # ;r On' On Friday night in Tavistock the 'Centenaires; scored four power •play goals and utile 5lolrthattded tally as they eitlne from behind on five •c!iffetenf occasionsto gin a S.5 'tie with tete Braves. The score was 3.2 for Tavistock, after the first ,and 4-3 after two periods. The :Centenaires outscored :the Braves 2-1 in the final frame. The game was :ata excrttng contest right front the opening face-off. The Brakes opned the scoring At the four minute mark its'ed Gladding- put the puck past Seaforth's DanMd 1ure. 'McClure stopped the initial of but somehow shot e lost stgltt of the puck allowing Gtadding to put the puck in the net. With the Braves playing a man short Ian Doig took a perfect pass from Don liamsgn and rifled a drive that .beat goaltender Jitrt Zimmer. The Braves seemed to hold a slight edge in the period and at 15:22: Tim Scheeler shot then, into a. 2.1 lead:. Just over a minute later the Centenaires got a short handedgoal from Paul McClure to knot the icor at. 2-2, Cam. Doig (who played, his best game of the season to date( drew the assist on the, play. With ` just thirty seconds remaining inthe, period Tavistock again took the lead as Defeneeman. . Dave Bleay Scored on a slot from the bluelinc. 7he,.hard • drive was right along the ice and beat the •. partially ' screened McClure,. Tavistock outshot the. Centenaires 14- 10 in the period. The Braves came .out strong in the second frame and with only 11 seconds` gone Ron Hetnbuck stored tis ;their, read to two. goals. From then °4:.t fl the Centenaires took • command and had it not been for the good goal -.tending of Zimmer• the locals couldhave easily been ahead. At the S:02 mark Cam Doig drew the Ceiatenaires towithin eine goal as he scored on the: povverplavwith assists going to Paul McClure and brother Ian, There was no more scoring throughout the rest of the period as both netminders • came up with serverai key saves. Tavistock again out - shot the Braves, this time„ by a narrow 13-12 margin. The third stanzawas all Seaforth asthey uuthustled their. •opponents right from the dap of the puck' AT t 34 with ' 'the Braves again playing shorthanded Cam Doig displayed a tine art of penalty - killing in the Tavistock end:. He fought off • three. Braves checkers before spotting dtfenceman Dennis; Neilson coming in from his defence Position to the slot. area whirr • #ie laid a perfect Pass onto "Neilsot s stick and he ripped a high hard , shot. past Zimmer to make the score 4-4. With tan Doig in the penalty box Tavistock got a goal from Jerry Ropp to take a S-4 lead with.just twt''r sis minutes remaining. The Centenaires howev:erdid net. give up•and at the seventeen minute stark Ropp was sunt off for slashing thus giving the . Centenaires ' another power play opportunity, . The Centenaires worked their way into the Tavistock The ,,,, . 1 a { .,. . , zone throwing the puck around to each other` .like professionals waiting to get a good shot on goal. Finally toe A;:nstett got the puckback to Neilson who in turn fed it at'ros,s to rookie Brendan Lane who let go a towering; drike. which was partially tiiucked. by ;Zimmer buthad enough momentum to trickle over the goal line to make the• score 5.5. The goal for Lane was his 'first in Junior conk petition. ei The Centenaires outshot the flrarves, 12-10 over the poriod.:hut were outshot on the game by a 3'-34 margin. The Braves picked up 10 ti 1 I tincts penalties while 11*e Contenakes wore banded, 8 shiners,, OFAMONT IOSEAFORTti. t The Belmont Btambers stilt remain undefeated in Western Jr "D" play as they fired six, ,goals in the *good period to (hand the ,Cetit4.naires a t0-3 trouncing at the !opt arena on Tuesday night The loss for the Centeanire's was their sixth in ten games. The Centenaires N hu trailed. 24 after the -first seemed Wham An advantage in the period but were unable to finish of their scoring t:hance. HO ever, inthe middle' frame ,the: Bombers, seored•4 disputed goal: at .the 48 second mark and if ” seemed to tape' the starch out of the Centenaires. fitt� Centenaires ran into a string of penalties in the period and therefore were unable' tO contain the hustling Bombers. The score was 8.3 :for the Bombers, after twt periods. in the third frame,' the Centenaires displayed a mum better art of hooky. •but '�{• outscored 2.0as the Bombers picks 1 .up both• their goals :on the power play. When the Centenaires, ;had scoring chances the puck bounced every way .but the right way. Earl Horton led eielntont Bow ►ng news MIXED Doubles; Fe•rrtris 38 Cameros T; :Birds, Jaguars Corvetts 33 31 -'1 30 27 Truimphs ~9 Weekly Hi&h;;Ladies High Single Wilma Mclean, 205; (Spare) Marie Muir. 216; Ladies High Triple. Barb Wesettl)ert;, 561. • Weekly High Men:',s High Single, .Geo. Carrick, 325; Men's High Triple. Ron Beuuerman, '46. Season High, Ladies' Single. Triple and. Average, Marg. Scott. 2"7, 667, 189. hien s Single, George Garrick, 325; Men's Triple and A%erage*. Ron Be:uernian 810, 232. :STANDINGS 2 Bumpers •. 3 Superstars: 22 L King•Tut 21 $ Hi -Rollers 20 6 No Name Brand; ' . 18 4 Happy Six 12 High Single,' Ann 'Wood. _ .. International Scouts. Command ass Big Mae ti B1a? ers Broncos 20 l y. tR -:14. 12 wan three goals while Bdb Brulotte„ and Brian Landon each 'fired a ;pair. Dottg Winters uta. BF out Stephens and Leo: Seo» n. rounded out the Bombers ritile Don Williamson, Doug Fry and Dennis Neilson scored for the Centenaires. The Centenaires ,pieked up; 63 minutes in ;penalties, while , the Bombers: were • assessed 34 ;minutes by Re- feree .efiferce, Bill Walsh. A crowd ,of less than 100: watched the Belmont game. Jim Patin 'von the 50? ,SQ draw 29,00. Centenaires will be without the Doig brothers for the next five games as they are on a; holiday of day in Bermuda. In- cluded in those games will be two against Exeter. and one each against Tavistock. Loran, and Mt. Brydges the Centenaires pia) 3 of those $: on the road and don't return home until Sunda,,,, afternoon December 2 against Tavistock. 224; Mel Melanson, 261; High Triple, Jean Cairns, 584, John Cairns ;687. 'These are the howling ` scores for, Novemb'er 9th.•; 197.9. • TOWN & CO INTRY LEA WE Ladies' High Single, Triple Average, Marg, lingarian, 23.1, 668, 197. Men's High Single, Triply, and Average, Hank Kramcrs 253, 665, 236. TEAM STANDINGS Ramehargers. 23 Results at Seaforth Cur!ing. Club UPCOMING BONSPIEL. • . .FARMERS OPEN -DEC. 1.2T11 1 Wednesday 1 JUNIORS,. NOVEMBER lath •Prinieau over Moore . , 6-2 • V, Ste: Marie over B. Ste. Marie . ..: 3,.t Ribey over Fleming 5-4 Rice over Hutchinson . ; 6=5.` MIXED CURLING, NOVEMBER 14th Campbell over Rose 73' McKay* tied Eastman:... 7'-7 Langstaff over Thomas . 10-5 Halderley over Denomme 11-6 NOVEMBER 15t 5,6.7 P.M. Rotr:cliffe over:Menzies 9-2: Patterson Sr. over Boswell .. .13-3' Brown over Rowatt 8 2.. Roberton over Beattie .. 5-4. Trenteer over Fotheringham . , ..', z . 74.5 Wilson over Fleming . 11-5 . Forbes over Lobo ...... 5 3' Cunningham over Coleman ... .... 14 MEN'S NOVEMBER 119th 7 P.M. Rowatt tied Brown .. ...... .... ... 7..7 Menzies tied Beattie . 77 • Patterson Sr.•over.Heatherington ...:.... 7=2` 9 P.M. '1`remeetover Fotheringham :. , ..' 7=$ Wilson over Fleming ......' . .. • : . , 11-5 Forbes over `Lobb 5-3 Cunnitighani tied Coleman • 7-7 LADIES, NOVEMBER 20th . Browtover Cunningham , • . , . 9.3 Murray tied Lobb 4-4. Forbes over Smith 6-4. Fleming. over Deighton 7-5 Sponsored by MC:LAUGI LIN • CHEVROLETOLDS LTD Service, Selection, Savings, Satisfaction, Leasing 527-1'140. Seaforth. reg Trunk 5 Main St., Seaforth KNECI CHEERLEADERS?, — Everyone got in, on the. act of the school spirit to help boost the junior girls' basketball; team to, a 51-28 win over Stratford Northwestern Secondary School at SDHS last Thursday, Here, Dennis Nielsen 'Kevin O'Leary and Johnny, Nielsen make an. attempt at being: cheerleaders before the home crowd. 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