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10 News Record • Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Valerie Gillies Clinton News Record
The Clinton Radars set up for a scoring opportunity during Game Three of the best -of -seven series
against Petrolia played in Clinton on March 4.
Radars Petrolia Series Tied 2-2
Don Shropshall
On Friday night, March 4,
the Clinton Radars defeated
the Petrolia Squires 8-0
before a packed house to take
a 2-1 series lead in the south -
em division championship.
The game in the first period
saw up and down action with
Nothers, the Clinton Radars
goal tender, making several
big stops. Then with 15 sec-
onds left in the first period,
with the Radars on a power-
play, Mike Jarmuth with a big
blast from the point scored to
give the Radars the lead. Sean
Consitt and Tyler Doig got the
assists. Radars 1-0 after the
first.
Play then continued into
the second period where the
Radars scored three more
goals taking a 4-0 lead after
two periods. Goal scored at
the 14:10 mark of the period
was Luke Vick assisted by
Tyler Doig. Then a little over a
minute later Vick scored his
second goal of the game on
the powerplay assisted by
Stefan Salituro for a 3-0 lead.
Sean Consitt with 42 seconds
left in the second, while the
radars were short-handed,
finished the scoring in the
period. Assists Kurtis Bartliff
and Vick.
Third period action was the penalties, far different than
Radars continue to domin- the contest the night before.
aste the game on the score- Petrolia opened the scor-
board with the Radars scoring ing with 3 goals in the first
4 more goals. Scoring at 18:02 period. The 3 goals came in
markwasReidOliverassisted the last 4 minutes and 20
by Mitch Vandergunst and seconds left in the first one
Vick. Radars on the power- of them on powerplay. Clin-
play scored again this time ton Radars came back in the
Derek Whitehead found the second period scoring the 2
net assisted by Vick and Doig. goals ending the period los-
The seventh goal was scored ing 3-2. Three minutes into
at 6:06 left in the period by the second period Shayne
Reid Oliver, his second of the McClure scored assisted by
game assisted by Vick and Reid Oliver and Tyler Doig.
Bartliff. The final goal with Then with 9:19 left in the
3:251eft in the game scored by second, Tyler Doig scored
Randy Kilburn assisted by assisted by Sean Consitt and
Bartliff. Radars outshot the Luke Vick on the Radars
Squires 39-32. powerplay.
Luke Vick had a six point The third period saw lots
night on two goals and four of action but the Radars
assists. Reid 2 goals, Doig and couldn't find anyway of get-
Bartliff 3 assists each. Consitt ting a goal by the Petrolia
1 goal and 1 assist led the way Squires netminder.
for the Radars this night. This Petrolia scored with less
was a penalty -filled game than 6 minutes left in the
with both clubs receiving game for a final score of 4-2.
numerous penalties. Shots on net for Clinton
Petrolia ties up series game 4 Radars 49, Petrolia Squires
At Petrolia on Saturday 50.
night, March 5, the Clinton Games 5, 6 and 7 are
Radars travelled to Petrolia booked for this upcoming
losing a close contest by a weekend. Friday, March 11 at
4-2 score which has tied up 8:30 p.m. in Clinton, Satur-
the series 2-2. The teams day, March 12 in Petrolia at
played hockey with Petrolia 6:30 p.m. and Sunday, March
receiving 20 minutes and 13 game seven at 7:30 p.ml in
Clinton 12 minutes in Clinton, if necessary.
BCH Minor Hockey results February 28 -March 5
February 28
Atom AE 5, Zurich Thunder
6
Junior Tyke 2 10, Goderich
Sailors 0
Atom Girls 1 1, Wallaceburg
Lakers C 3
Peewee Girls 1, East Lambton
Eagles C 6
Bantam Local 1 2, South
Bruce Blades 1
Atom Local 2 6, Central Perth
LL 5
Bantam Girls C 4, Lambeth
Lancers C 1
Midget Rep 4, Arthur Vipers 6
Midget Girls B 2, Mitchell
Meteors 1
February 29
Bantam Local 2 6, Goderich
Sailors 7
Midget Girls C 2, Ilderton Jets
1
Peewee Rep 1, Seaforth Stars
3
Bantm Rep 3, South Bruce
Blades 4
March 1
Bantam Local 13, Blyth -Brus-
sels Crusaders 4
March 2
Peewee Local 2, Blyth -Brus-
sels Crusaders 3
Atom Local 1 3, Blyth -Brus-
sels Crusaders 12
Bantam Local 1 1, Lucknow
Sepoys 2
Midget Rep 9, Seaforth Stars 2
March 3
Novice Rep 2, Hanover Fal-
cons 4
Bantam Local 2 3, Mitchell
Meteors 5
Midget Girls C 5, St. Mary's
Rock 1
March 4
Novice Rep 4, Goderich Sail-
ors 2
Atom Girls 11, Ingersoll Ice C
0
March 5
Novice Local 2 1 Lucknow
Sepoys 3
Novice Girls 1, St. Thomas
Panthers C 0
Novice Local 3 1, Goderich
Sailors 2
Atom Local 2 3, Central Perth
LL 2
Bantam Girls C 1, Zorra Fuz-
ion C 1
Bantam Local 1 5, Lucknow
Sepoys 4
Peewee Girls 6, Kent County
Fillies C 2
Peewee Local 7, Central Perth
LL 3
Atom Girls 12, Stratford Aces
3
Midget Girls C 1, Milverton
Royals 0
Novice Local 1 3, Mitchell
Meteors 5
Midget Local 2, Blyth -Brus-
sels Crusaders 4
Carpet bowling and shuffleboard results
Carpet Bowling
Ladies' High:
Brenda Stubbs -15
Cheryl Trewartha - 14
Men's High:
Burt Greidanus - 18
Ken Rolph -18
Allan Lavis - 14
Eric Wheeler - 14
Shuffleboard
Ladies' High:
Ethel Walker - 236
Nancy Turner - 171
Men's High:
Allan Lavis - 218
Murray Forbes -189