Times-Advocate, 1979-02-21, Page 11Use two different closing styles
Hawks lead Seaforth by two
Displaying two different
third period styles, the Ex
eter Hawks took a 2-0 lead in
their best-of-seven group
semi-final with Seaforth
over the weekend.
Playing at home. Friday,
the defending league
champs had to hold off a
third period rally to post a 6-
4 win, while in Seaforth on
Sunday they put on their own
final stanza scoring display
to win by a 10-3 margin.
Third game in the series
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was played last night in Ex
eter and the fourth game
will be in Seaforth, Friday.
The fifth game, if needed,
is scheduled for the rec cen
tre this Sunday.
The other semi-final
between Mitchell and Lucan
is tied at one game each,
with the third game being
played in Mitchell last night
as well.
The Irish blew a 4-2 lead
on their home ice, Wednes
day, in dropping a 5-4 count,
but came back in Mitchell
Sunday afternoon to score a
win to move right back into
contention.
Exeter took a 5-1 lead in
their Friday night game
with the Centenaires, but
were hanging on as the
visitors popped three
straight in the final stanza to
get within one tally of the
equalizer.
The Hawks used a power
play to get rolling in the first
as Dave Bogart finished off
a play with Ken Pinder.
Fred Mommersteeg then set
up Don McKellar as they
were killing off a penalty
and Brian Mercer upped the
lead to 3-0 on a play with
Phil Knight at the' 15:53
mark.
, Seaforth got one of those
back on a power play late in
the first, but Exeter scored
a pair in the second to take
their four-goal lead.
Ken Varley was the
triggerman on the first with
the assist going to Pinder,
while Brad Taylor took a
pass from Phil Knight to pot
another power play marker.
Seaforth opened the third
with a power play and then
came up with two more to
pull to within one, but Ken
Pinder pulled the game out
of reach at the 19:03 mark
on a play with
Mommersteeg.
The Hawks dominated
play throughout most of the
game, forcing Dan McClure
into 33 saves, while Randy
Lovie recorded 18. Exeter
served 14 penalties, while
the Centenaires were tagged
for only nine.
Reverse situation
In Sunday’s game, the
roles were reversed as the
Hawks controlled the scor
ing in the final period to win
going away.
They heade'd into the third
with a slim 3-2 lead, but
potted seven straight before
Seaforth hit the sheet in the
final seconds on a power
play.
The home team took an
early lead on a power play
but Ken Pinder evened the
count in less than a minute
on a play with McKellar.
Pinder then set up
Mommersteeg for a power
play at the mid-way mark
for a 2-1 lead at the end of
the first.
Seaforth knotted the score
in the second, but Phil
Knight put Exeter ahead
again on an unassisted effort
at the 10:15 mark when the
Hawks were killing off a
penalty.
Mommersteeg started the
zthird period onslought with a
power play tally at the 2:30
mark .and the flood gates
opened with subsequent
tallies by Dave Bogart, Ken
Varley, Ken Pinder, Preston
Dearing, Don McKellar and
Brian Mercer.
Phil Knight assisted, on
two of the third period goals,
while helping out on one
each were McKellar,
Pinder, Kerry Bedard, Brad
Taylor, Mercer,
Mommersteeg, Jamie
Dart margin
is decreased
The first place lead of the
Itchy Niters in the Exeter
Legion mixed dart league
has been cut to two points.
The Niters hold down the
top spot with 70 points, while
the doublers are right
behind with 78 points. The
Winkers are third with ^67
points and the Flying High
and DR’s are next in a
fourth place tie with -65
points apiece.
The Sassenachs are sixth
with 62 points, Out of Space
has 59, Family Affair 56,
Scotties 54, CB’ers and
Sabres 51, Outlaws 50, Nicky
Tams 45, Shiphunters 42,
Canscotts 38 and Chances 37.
This week’s scores were:
Scotties 5 - CB’ers 0
Sabres 5 - Out of Space 0
Doublers 3 - Nicky Tams 2
DR’s 3 - Sassenachs 2
Outlaws 3 - Family Affair 2
Winkers 3 - Qanscotts 2
Chances 3 - Shiphunters 2
Flying High 3 - Itchy Niters
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Winkersvs Out of 'foace
DR’s vs Doublers
Chances vs Scotties
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Outlaws vs Itchy Niters
Sabres vs Canscotts
Shiphunters vs CB’ers
Family Affair vs Flying
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Caldwell, Dave Kinsman
and Dearing.
Despite allowing 10 goals,
Mike Cottenie came up with
59 saves in the Seaforth net
as the Hawks dominated
play. Randy Lovie had to
make only 21 saves at the
other end of the arena.
The penalties were even at
12 each, including five-
minute high-sticking majors
to Ron Bilcke and John
Devereaux.
Hawks rookie Preston
Dearing was slammed
heavily into the boards in
the third period and taken to
hospital, but no broken
bones were discovered and
he’s expected back in the
lineup.
Lose final tilt
Tuesday night, the Hawks
completed their regular
schedule with a make-up
game against Port Stanley
and came out on the short
end of a 4-3 count.
The locals enjoyed a 2-1
lead early in the second, but
the Lions came back with
two of their own in the mid
dle frame and then equalled
the Exeter output in the
third.
Don McKellar scored a
pair for the Hawks, with
Preston Dearing picking up
the single. Ken Pinder drew
two assists, with singles go
ing to Brian Mercer, Ken
Varley and Ron Bilcke.
The Hawks had'three
midgets in the lineup, Larry
Dawson, Doug Fletcher and
Jeff Fuller.
SH girls
are second
The South Huron senior
girls volleyball team finish
ed in second place in the
Huron-Perth Conference
standings with 15 victories
and a half dozen losses.
Goderich finished on top
of the standings with 21 wins
and only three losses. The
Huron-Perth playoffs are
being held tomorrow, Thurs
day in St. Marys.
The South Huron girls
reached the finals in
Listowel Saturday losing 13-
15, 15-8 and 7-15 to the host
school in the championship
round.
The locals reached the
finals by defeating Guelph,
r Mitchell, Owen Sound and
Parkhill and splitting with
Listowel.
Best for South Huron in
tournament play were
Karen McAllister, Jill
Tuckey, Ann Dearing and
SusamStretton.
At Clinton in Huron-Perth
play South Huron downed
Wingham 16-14, 15-6 and 15-
8, Clinton 15-9 and 15-6 and
lost to Goderich by scores of
4-15 and 5-15.
Leading the South Huron
club in Conference play
were Karen McAllister,
Susan Stretton, Sue Chap
man and Lisa Stretton.
PAM
HURON PARK ADVICE — Coach Bob Lawrence gives last minute instructions to Huron Park
bantams Billy Moffatt, Mark Christie and Shawn Wells prior to a WOAA tournament game
Saturdc,y- • ’• Staff photo
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the assist going to Brian
Horner and David Smith
assisted on Paul Overholt's
score.
The only Hensail marker
came from the stick of Jeff
Rowe on a pass from Jamie
McClinchey early in the
third period.
David Smith and David
Erb connected on un
assisted efforts and'Brian
Horner cashed a pass from
Paul Overholt to complete
the Zurich scoring.
Bly th 9 Elma-Logan 1
Rick Scrimegour and
Kevin Coultes led the Blyth
scoring with three goal ef
forts. Bruce Hunkin scored
twice and Jerry Hoggarth
added a single.
The lone Elma-Logan goal
was notched by Brian
Joiner.
Zurich 4 Huron Park 1
Captain David Erb was
the leading Zurich
marksman with two
successful shots. One was on
a solo dash and David Smith
assisted on the other.
Brian Horner on a pass
from David Smith and Paul
Overholt on a three-way ef
fort with Horner and Smith
completed the Zurich scor
ing.
George Tomes converted
a pass from Paul Allen for
the only Huron Park goal.
Elma-Logan 5Hensall1
Doug Volland counted the
only Hensall goal on a con-
bination with Jeff Rowe and
Dennis McBride.
Blyth was declared winner
of the Western Ontario
Athletic Association bantam
‘D’ southern tourney at
Huron Park Sunday after
noon.
The championship was
awarded to Blyth with four
minutes left in the first
period of a final game when
Zurich goalie Kevin Oke was
injured and could not con
tinue.
Blyth was leading 4-1 at
the time and was the only
undefeated club having
defeated Zurich 6-1 in an
early round game Saturday.
In their other games
Zurich defeated Hensall 7-1.
Huron Park 4-1 and Elma-
Logan. 4-2.
The other Blyth victory
was 9-1 over Elma-Logan;
Elma Logan won 5-1 over
Hensall and 3-1 against
. Huron Park.
Zurich 7 Hensall 1
Paul Johnston scored two
goals to lead Zurich to a 7-1
win in the opening game of
the tourney. He registered
both goals in the second
period on a pass from Dean
Courtney and Robert
Grenier helped on the other.
Zurich took a 2-0 first
period lead as Dean
Courtney hit the mark with
Jets beat
Kings again
The Lucan-Ilderton Jets
continued their mastery
over the London Kings in the
Ontario Hockey Association
Continental senior league.
On Ilderton ice Friday
night, the Jets scored a 4-2
win over the Kings with ex
cellent goal tending by
Lome Daer one of the key
factors.
The Jets who have failed
to make the playoffs for the
first time since inception of
the Continental league close
out their losing season with
home and home games this
weekend with the Preston
Jesters, the other club
which has failed to make
post-season play.
The two clubs meet in
Preston Friday night and
will be back at the Ilderton
arena Sunday afternoon at 2
p.m: In Friday’s contest the
Jets jumped into a 3-0 lead
before the Kings found the
scoring range with less than
a minute to go in the second
period.
The Jets opened the scor
ing at 14:23 of the opening
session when Chuck Robbins
deflected a pass from Barry
Baynham into the London
net. Bruce Reddick also
assisted. The Kings were
playing shorthanded at the
time.
With only 22 seconds left
in the first 20 minutes of
play and the London club
enjoying a one man advan
tage, Ian McTavish of the
Jets stole the puck and beat
Mike Zybuira in the London
net.
Late in the second period,
Jamie Robb finished off a
three-way passing effort
with Ian McTavish and
Bruce Reddick to put the L-I
club in front by a 3-0 score.
With less than a minute
left Ken Murray notched the
first Condon score.
The Jets lead was narrow
ed to a single goal at 11:14 of
the third period when Randy
Kozar counted for the Kings.
The insurance goal for the
Jets came With less than
three minutes to go when
Jamie Robb backhanded the
puck high into the London
net. Providing assists were
Chuck Robbins and Steve
Proctor.
Referee Ken Werboweski
handed out 10 of 18 minor
penalties to London.
Lome Daer turned away
all but two of 29 London
shots. His mates fired 38
shots at Mike Zybuira at the
other end.
Prent Ravcraft counted
twice for the winners and
singles were notched by
Mike Smith. Brian Joiner.
Rollie Smith.
Blyth 6 Zurich 1
Bruce Flunking and Kevin
Coultes each fired two goals
for Blyth. Scoring in single
fashion were Rick
Scrimegour and Jerry
Hoggarth.
The only Zurich goal came
in the first period as Paul
Johnston registered on a
pass from Dean Courtney.
Elma-Logan 3 Huron Park 1
Steve O'Neill converted a
"pass from Dennis Johnston
for the only Huron Park
score.
Scoring for Elma-Logan
were Brent Raycraft. Mike
Boertein and Brian Joiner.
Zurich 4 Elma-Logan 2
Two goals in each of the
second and third periods
assured the Zurich victory.
David Smith scored the
first two goals for the
winners. Brian Horner
assisted on both. Single
assists were picked up by
Robert Grenier and Paul
Overholt.
Brian Joiner notched both
goals for Elma-Logan.
Blyth 4 Zurich 1
Rick Scrimegour, Blaine
Coultes. Bruce Hunking and
Kevin- Coultes scored for
Blyth.
Paul Overholt hit for
Zurich on passes from Brian
Horner and David Smith.
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