The Huron Expositor, 1978-01-05, Page 9•
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By Gary Gray„ '" '
The. Seaforth Centenaires
picked .pp four more points last
week in their bid for a play-off
position. On Tuesday night they
travelled to Thatnesf 3rd and
came home with a 6 - victory, )41.)
then on WednesdaY n'ght they
made the g tr' 'Bothwell
. and defei ed the Barons 4 = 2. On
Friday ni ht (with only one nights
rest) they returned home and
suffered a 8 - 4' setback from the
• league leading Exeter Hawks.
Seaforth 6' Thamesford 4.
The Centenaires got a three
goal performance frorn Bruce
Blake in their• triumph over - the
Trojans. It was only the second
hat-trick for the Centenaires this
season. Doug Anstett had the
- other in a 9 - 4 loss to Mitchell
back en Nov. 13.
Jim •McIver gave, the
Centenaires a 1 : 0 lead after the
1st period as he scored at 17:24
• Ian Doig drawing the„ lone
as 1st. Mike •Feeney madt it 2 J C
' early in the second. Doug Fry. and
Bill O'Shea assisted on the play.
The Tiojans Came back with 'a
power play goal at/ the, six minute
mark to make the score .2. - 1.
Blake then scored his first goal of
the • night (a shorthanded goal)
with,teammate Kevin Bennett in
the penalty box.
, The Trojans rounded out the
scoring in the second frame With a
gdal attlie:thirteen minute mark. "
Thamesford held a 15 - 12 margin
4. in' shots on, goal -after the,
Centenaires outshot tem 15 - 7 in
the first..
Cam Doig put 'the Centenaires,
ahead 4 •• 2 early in the third with
an unassisted goal. The Trojans
however did not give up and
scored two'go,als within fort -six
seconds to tie up the game at r
, goats apiece. Blake got his second
r
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getting started and found them-
sel,ys at the short end .of a 3 -
score but_soob bounced_ back to.
outskate and outplay Wingham.
Charlie Malcolm led. the Pee
Wee Storing with 3 goals. Other
goal scorers for Seaforth were
Barry Campbell, Jim Campbell,
Jerry Wright, Dave Murray and
Dave , [(under. —Nicholson,
Catrieron ••-and Moore tallied for
Wingham making the final score.,
8 - 3.
Minutes in penalties: Wingham ,
8, 'Seaforth 6. ,
8-,3
PeeWees Upset Wingham 8-3 Jeff Campbell 2 ' 2
The Pee Wees rolled along to '
an easy victory as they downed Goalies
•V nWrii-8-7-3. They were slow Pe-riailhPlaye-d Goals-Against
Keith McClure 15 13
Derek Cooper 12 11
Bowling
THURSDAY NIGHTERS
BOWLING LEAGUE
Standings-are: Smoothies 72:
He-adpins .54; Hard Lucks 53; 'Tuff
51; Worn Losers 36; • Mnskateers
28; •
Ladies' High Single and "Triple .
Deanna- N6be1,247. 612. ' •
MenIs HigILSingle 'and Triple
Erich Matzold 274, 768. •
PBowling' Scores . • ...it
ComMercial Ltnigue
Team• Standings: '
Blue Jays, 48; Road Runners, 4 7;
Blue 'Birds, 47; Coo CooS, 45;
Robins, 27; Vulchers, 18.
Men's High single, Martin Van
Bake 308; Men's High triple, Cor
Dorssers, 697, Ladies' High
single and triple, Karen
Menheere, 217, 541.-
Mixed Doubles -
Team standings: ,
Fruit Loops, 64; Rosebuds, 61;
Apple Jacks, 51; Slow Starters,
49; Cheerios; '47; Honeycombs,
44. •
Ladies' High single and triple,
Betty Bennett, 327, 709. Men's
High,single , Ron BeUerman. 348;
High triple, John Coleman 870.
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the period with assists going to
goal at the five minute mark of
finished off a pass from Bill
Anstett and Bennett. He then t
O'Shea with less than four Centenaires 8 - 4.
score 6 - 4. minutes remaining to make the hockey as they each scored one
from then on as it was their fourir
game in five nights. The third
period saw both teams play even
he first frame and seemed to wilt
The Centenaires led 3,- 2 after 'added w pair.
Jamie Caldwell,
'Phil Knight and Fred Mommer-
staehad the other Exeter goals.
scored for the Centenaires... ""
KerVitalennett and Paul McClure
__Brine -Blake, Bill O'Sfitea ,
Exeter outshot the locals X34
inthesape with the Centenaires goal. • Louie Arts again turned in a
Matt Muller scored three times _ piOnr..up of 26 minor strong performance
the for the Hawks, while Brian Taylor penalties called in the game. Seafaort nets, blocking 35
Thamesford -shots. The Cen-
buffers, 50; Chiefss, 47;
Black Velvets, 43; Ups & Downs,
42; Young MarShalls, 39; High
Pusseys, 31.
Ladies' High single ', Joan
on, 283, Ann Wood, 283, high
riple, Joan Eaton, 742. Men's
High single, Gord Scott, 292,
high triple, Al Smale, 689.
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Ladies High SingletiPat Baker"
253, Ladies High Triple-Betty
Hully 584.
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Men's High Single-Allan Dale
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UPCOMING.EvENTS:
January 8 Junior Girls' Tankard'
January 11 Ladies Open Spiel
January14, 15 Mixed Invitational
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January 14, 15 Seagram's, Mixed
Playdowns in Exeter
January Men's Fun
January 22 Master's Playdoivhs in.
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• • 'Ladies' High . Denise • entehaires . get more points Depuis, 234, high' triple, JiII
. Karen Munro, 638, 201.Men's
tenaires picked up 12 of 21 r :High single and- triple, Kevin
--Young, 263 , 598. •
Seaforth 4 Bothwell 2 • Midgets win trophy . -
. penalties calla in the game. • •
'Legion Team
Team standings:
period. • oit
-The second . frame saw the
Barons completely dominate
play as they fired eighteen shots
on. Seaforth. goalie Louie Arts,
' while the Centenaires managed
Only seven actlie other end'. Arts
made several big saves in the
period.to hold the Barons off the
scoresheet. The third period
again saw the Barons con"' the
playa at 1:31 'mark they broke
Art's• tout bid. Then with'!"
Blake in the penalty bdx Bothwell
again scored with what turned out,
to be the final goal of the :;:game.
Bothwell liad•rnan,y good scoring
opportunities the' rest of` the
period but, were unable to'beat
ArtS. Bothwell outshot the Locals • .
15 - 13 in the period_ and 43-36
overall. The-Centenaires picked
up 21- Minot: penalties to
Bothwell's 16 in the hard hitting
game. Exeter 8 Seaforth
The Exeter Hawks scared five
unanswered goals in second '
period as they def ed the
The- ,Centenaires took
advantage • of some shaky
Bothwell goal tending in the first
period as they scored all •four of
their goals in the ,period. Paul t
McClure, Gord Carnochan, Bruce
BillBlake and O' scored the
Seaforth goals. The Centenaires • outshotBarons
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he Kincardine Winter Games chipped in with tWo whileJoe Vab
tournament. Bakel scored a single. This put , ,
In Petrolia, on December 28, them in--the finals returning. the
they played Forest and' defeated'. following day, . Dec. when
them by a score of 4 - 1. Joey . they met a strong Elmira to ,
Anstett lead the team witwo wile jumped into a 3 - -0 lea• . But
go lan Doig, arid -Steve' a . d&ermined ,.41 team.
Steinman each add one. ' feu* back with-1 our .goals.,
At Kincardine an.the 29th th gain a champions tp by a score of
met Collingwood an '4.2k".team in'-3. -
t h_e..opening game and lost to Joey AnStett s oreii two goals,
them by the score of-6 - 3 to put Ian Doig 4' Mark. which
them in the consolation diyision. was' the winner, had one.
Steve Steinman scored ,two goals. Congrattilations to the boys in
and.John 'Nielsen' one in a lasing winning the trophy. The boys will
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•Seaforth High School
Team standings: . •
Shag Roys, 56; Spitfires, 5§t
Mustaitgs, 43; Heavy Chevy's;
Ladies' High single and triple,
Helen Munro, 359, 845,• average
le 724.
Seaien High Allan Dale
9, Season High T iple-Brian
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Team Standings
Crystals 62, Old V's,53,
Diamonds 52, Canadians 45,
Blues 42. Red "'COS 394
. 8 a.-m. - 1 p.nai - Houseleague Hockey
1:30 - 3 P.M. - Public Skating
3:15 P.M. - Novices VS Milverton ,
4:30 P.M. - Atoms VS Elma Logan
6:00 P.M. - PeWees VS Mitchell
8:30 P.M. - SeafOrth Oldtimers
SUNDAY JANUARYti
12 - 1 P.M. - Midget Practice,
1:15 p.m.-- Novices VS Mitchell
2:15 P.M.- PeWees VS M itchell
3:45 P.M. Atoms VS Parkhill
49:00 p.m. - I.H.L. Games
MONDAY, JANUARY 9
4:30 p.m. - Learn to Skate
5:30 p.m. - Figure Skating
8:30 p.m. • Olddiners
, TUESDAY, JANUARY" 10
4:00 p.m. - Dublin Bantam Practice
5:45 p.m. • PeVVee Practice
T:00 p.m. • Seaforth Bantams VS Wingham
8:30 p.m. - SeafOrth Midgets VS Wingham
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 11
1 - 3 p.m. - Parents & Preschoolers
4 p.m. - Potter Skating '
5 p.m. -Novice - • ,
p.m. ;Women's Broomball Games
THURSDAY, ANUAttY 12
4 p.m. - Dbblin Bantam Practice
5 p.m. - Atom Practice
6: IS' p.m. - Bantam, Practice
7:36 - Broomball- Ganes
7 P.M. - Seaforth BantamS' VS Clinton
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have been made and curling
On Sunday, January 9nr club
will be a. ilable /IV next week.
The tearns for the second draws
with te
Mixed League. The , There are nine teams entered ;.
hosts the Junior Oirls' Tankard. r
begins . on Thursday, January
ill been held so I haven't the final • from the area. Seaforth's Junior
winners to report. Hopefully, they
which will have to have a playoff,
Club has put together two teams
to decide who enters the event.
playoffs from last draw have not
There should be some interesting
St, James' laivIliag League
I ' curling on. Sunday;'; sp ebthe out
Chipmunks, 60; Turtles, 58;
On Wednesday, January 11,
Jaguars, 53'6; Lions SO1/2 ;,.
the Ladies Open Spiel being Team Standings:
1ST DRAW WINNERS The rink skipped by Marjoriea:r ' Coleman, Bruce Coleman, Nancy Smith, Ladies' High single and triple,
P
catering ts this spiel so if yon can
Gerald Smith needed an .extra end to defeat the rink Gerald SM,110„- Bill Campbell, Grace Campbell, Ken • High singlen triple, Jack
khneol wthem, out, please let them
Of Bill Campbell and -became the Seaforth Curling Innes, Marg. Sallows. Beflard„ 337, 786. '
January 14, and 15 is filling up
The-Mixed Spiel on . Ruth Campbell, 251, 584.Men s
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PeeWee Scoring Leaders
Goals Assts.Ptsi
• Charlie Malcolm -8 12 20
'John Dale 8 9 17
Jerry Wright 4 9 13
David Murray 7 5 12
Jim Campbell • 5 6 11
Marty Bedard 5 3 8
Blaine Hackwell 1 7 8
dan Wesenberg 5 1 6
Rob Core
Tom Turner 2 3
David Campbell 4 1
.David Kunder 3 2 5
Barry Campbell 1 3
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