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The Citizen, 1986-03-05, Page 14PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1986. Brussels teams busy Continued from page 13 and Brad Taylor led the scoring with two goals each. A single goal went to J ason Cooper. Assists went to Rob Veitch, Brent Evans, Brad Taylor, Steve McCutcheon and Brian Alexander. They will be playing the second game in the best of three series in Belgrave on Tuesday night. PEEWEE “A’s” The Peewee “A” team played their second game in the best of three series in Exeter on Tuesday night. After one period of play, Exeterledbya 1 - 0 score. Steve Fritz was lucky enough to score early in the second to tie the game but Exeter came back to take the lead before the period ended. With notimefor a break, they changed ends and played the third period. It looked like an overtime period was ahead, but Exeter goalie kept Brussels off the scoreboard and Exeter managed to add one more goal for the 3 - 1 victory. This forced a third and deciding game back in Brussels on Friday night. The Friday night game proved to be another end-to-end hockey game. Both goalies made equal saves to keep the game at a scoreless tie after two periods of hockey. The same brand of hockey continued in the third period but Steve Fritz on a pass from Darren Johnston and Greg Mulvey was lucky enough to beat the Exeter goalie. Brussels’ goalie Todd Rice came up with the good saves to keep the home teaminthegame and claim the 1 - 0 victory. This eliminated Exeter from the group playoffs. Brussels will now meet Hensall in the next round on Wednesday night in Hensall at 7 p.m. They will also be playing in Young Canada Week in Goderich on Friday nightagainstMildmay at 6:40p.m. and again Saturday night win or lose. MIDGETS The Midgets were in Howick on Friday night in their second round of group playoffs. They came home with a 7 - 3 win for their efforts. Dean Wheeler and Brett Garniss led the Brussels squad with two goalseach. SingleswenttoPaul Coultes, Marty Rutledge and Ron Chambers. They were at home in Brussels for the second game on Sunday night and ended up with almost an identical score. Brussels was victorious by a 7 - 2 score. Martv Rutledge scored the hat-tricktolead the team. Dean Wheeler scored two goals with singles going to Shawn Bremner and Dean Lawrie. This eliminated Howick from group playoffs. Brussels will not play the winners of the Harriston- Walkerton “B” team series. Brus­ sels will also be playing in the annual Midget Tournament in Wingham on Sunday. NOVICE The second game of the “Citizen Series’’ took place in Blyth on Wednesday night and as usual this age group continued to provide good enjoyable hockey and even a little crowd arousing occurred as the spectators were noted to rise on occasion and get a little vocal as well. Brett Clarkson assisted by Wayne Alexander and Randy Beuerman combined to put Brus­ sels on the scoreboard first. But not to be outdone, Blyth scored to tie the game with three minutes left in the period. The second period started in Blyth’s favour as they got on the scoreboard first to take the lead in the see-saw battle. That must have sparked the Brussels team as Daniel Pearson, on a pass from Wayne Alexander scored his first goal of the season. Just 29 seconds later Wayne Alexander put Brus­ sels back in the lead with assists from Randy Beuermann and Trev­ or Machan. Matt Lee assisted by Ryan Finch added Brussels Third straight goal of the period before Blyth found the right spot to beat goalie Jeramy Scott and end the period at 4 - 3. The third period promised to be the same excitement as Blyth scored the first goal of the period to tie the score once more. Mid-way through the period Trevor Machan scored unassisted what proved to be the game winner. With just 42 seconds left on the clock Wayne Alexander assisted by Randy Beuerman got the insurance mark­ er for Brussels. Honourable mention should go to referees Jack Lee and Robert Radford for setting the pace of the game with a slashing penalty two minutes into the game. The teams knew they were going to have to play hockey. Also for taking the time to explain to the Blyth galie on an error he had made rather than assess him with what some spectators would call a “cheap penalty’’. If more referees did this with the younger teams it maybe would show improvement in play farther up the categories. The third game of the series was played back in Brussels on Friday night. I’m sure Friday was the longest day of the year for the coach, but he made it to the arena all in one piece. The first period proved to be the same good hockey played by these two teams. It ended in a scoreless tie. The second period found Matt Lee beating the goaltender first to give Brussels the lead, but Blyth scored two goals to take over the lead by 2 -1. Before the period had ended Wayne Alexander scored unassisted for Brussels to tie the game at two. The third period had Blyth come out and score the leading goal once more. It was evident neither team was going to give up and Brussels’ Brad Mulvey assisted by Brett Clarkson came through with the tying goal. It looked like overtime was looming ahead again but Matt Lee scored what proved to be the winner and Brussels hung on for thevictory. I’msuretheplayers enjoyed the games but I think coaches and parents were all nervous wrecks. Thank you Blyth for a super series. Brussels will be in Drayton on Tuesday night for the first game in the next series and back in Brussels on Friday. Game time will be either 6 o 7 o’clock depending on Drayton’s response. The same Novice team played in Lucknow in the annual Flea Tournament on Saturday, they played Begrave. The players all changed their positions for this game with leading goal scorer Matt Lee playing in the net and the defenceman playing forward and the forwards playing defence. They defeated their opponents 10 - 1. Brett Clarkson lead the scoring with three goals, Wayne Alexand­ er, two, and singles went to Brad Mulvey, Randy Beuermann, Ryan Finch, Daniel Pearson, Chris Stevenson. Their second game was against a much stronger team. They should have saved a few goals for the second game as Clifford defeated them 3-1. Brussels only goal was scored by Brad Mulvey assisted by Wayne Alexander. These boys are getting all the hockey they want now as they will also be participat­ ing in the Novice Tournament in Blyth this Saturday. SPROUTS The five and six year old “sprouts ’ participated in the Cricket Tournament in Clifford on Saturday. There is no declared winner. They play games just for the fun of it. Their first game was against Southampton who defeated them 8 -1. Andrew Exel picked up the only Brussels goal. Their second game was against Continued on page 15 Opening Special: For the next 22 days you may have a chance to win a free haircut or a free gif t certificate for a perm. Every 10th person to make an appointment will receive a free haircut. The 25th person will receive a gift certificate for a free perm. Special Ends March 31,1986 FREEHAIRCUT Mr. Herb VanAmersfoort - Blyth, Mrs. Stella Johnson - Blyth, Mr. Brian Westburg - Blyth, Mrs. Marita Kochis - Londesboro, Mr. Peter Hamming - Seaforth. FREEPERM Mrs. Ann Bosma - Blyth and Mrs. Tracy Hamming - Seaforth. 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