The Citizen, 1986-03-26, Page 23It was a near miss for Brussels in the consolation round championship game of the Blyth Lions Novice
Tournament in Blyth on Saturday. Brussels fell behind early, rallied to tie the game then lost in an
over -time shootout to lose the tournament.
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Brussels Peewee B's
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in last 5 minutes
BY LOIS McARTER
The Peewee "B" team played
their second game of their second
playoff series in Durham on
Thursday night.
Durham had won the first game
and Brussels tied the series with a
close 4 - 3 win over the home team.
Brad Taylor assisted by Ron
Stevenson and Brian Alexander
scored the first goal. Taylor and
Alexander also combined for the
second goal. Steve McCutcheon
assisted by Taylor scored the third
and the fourth goal was scored by
Jason Cooper assisted by McCut-
cheon and Alexander.
Durham returned to Brussels on
Friday night for the third and
deciding game. Another good
close game of hockey was played.
The score was tied at 1 - 1
commencing the third period.
Durham managed to score two
goals while Brussels only got one to
give Durham the game and the
series.
This same team was involved in a
tournament to Walkerton on Satur-
day and Sunday. The first game on
Saturday was against Kincardine
Triangle, whom they defeated 3.0.
Jason Cooper led the Brussels
attack with two goals and Brian
Alexandergotthe single. There
were no assists.
The second game was against
Walkerton Carls whom they edged
2 -1. Brad Taylor scored unassisted
and Brian Alexander was assisted
by Steve McCutcheon for the
second goal.
They returned to Walkerton on
Sunday to play Joy's Sports Wear
team and edged them by a 2 - 1
score also. Brian Alexander assist-
ed by Jason Cooper and Steve
McCutcheon scored the first goal
with Brad Taylor and Jason
Koetsier combining for the second
goal.
This win advanced them to the
championship game against Kin-
cardine Home Hardware in an
excellent game of hockey that
ended up with overtime being
played.
Brussels was leading the game 4
- 1 going into the third period and
with 26 seconds left on the clock,
Kincardine tied the score forcing
overtime. Then with just 27
seconds left in overtime they
scored the winning goal to defeat
Brussels 5 - 4.
Brad Taylor scored two of the
Brussels' goals with an assist from
Brian Alexander and one from
Jason Koetsier. Steve McCut-
cheon scored assisted by Alexan-
der and Kevin Alcock. Jason
Cooper also scored assisted by
Alcock and McCutcheon. This
team has had a busy season and
played some very good hockey.
Congratulations boys for a job well
done.
BANTAMS
The Bantams commenced their
final series of the season against
Blyth on Sunday afternoon.
It proved to be an even game of
hockey for the two teams. The first
period remained scoreless. Mike
Fraser scored unassisted for Brus-
sels to give them a 1 - 0 lead in the
second period. Blyth later scored to
tie the game before the period
ended.
Rodney Nicholson scored on a
pass from Dean Nicholson to give
Brussels the go-ahead goal. John
Steffler held on in the nets to give
the team the 2 - 1 victory.
The second game will be played
in Blyth on Wednesday night at
8:30 p.m. The third game will be
back in Brussels on Friday after-
noon at 2 p.m. Games four and five
will be played Saturday and
Sunday.
ATOMS
The Atom team played in
Mildmay at 7:45 a.m. on Saturday
morning for the annual tourna-
ment there. Their first game was
played againstTeeswater in a good
close game of hockey. Brussels
edged the opposition by a 3 - 2
score. Goal scorers were Brett Lee,
Todd Machan and Ross Machan.
They played the second game
against Mildmay. Mildrnay scored
the first goal and held the 1 - 0 lead
until there was just 1:40 left in the
game and Brett Lee scored for
Brussels to tie the game. This
forced an overtime period. They
played five minutes of overtime
before Mildmay managed to score
and win the game.
The coach was pleased to report
that each and every player per-
formed well in this game and put
forth their very best efforts. The
team will be having a fun night on
Tuesday and will travel to Kitchen-
er for an exhibition game before
they hang up their skates for the
season.
SPROUTS
The six and seven-year-old
Sprouts played in a fun tournament
in Kurtzville on Saturday in which
they played three games but no
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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1986. PAGE 23.
Brussels club holds
mixed bonspiel
The Brussels Curling Club held a
mixed bonspiel at the Brussels,
Morris and Grey Community
Centre on Saturday, March 22. All
ices were filled with 80 curler
participating. The sponsors for this
bonspiel were McGavin Farm
Equipment Ltd. and McDonald
Homeall. Neil McGavin presented
prizes to the 9:30 a.m. draw. First
was Ross Veitch, Faye Ribey, Don
McKenzie and Marg Moffat;
Second, Glen Sellers, Eileen Sell-
ers, Ed Stewart and Marie Stewart;
Third, Orval Bauer, Doris Ward,
Jim Ward and Ruth Bauer; Fourth,
Mervyn Bauer, Donna Bauer.
Kelly Bauer and Cheryl Ryan;
Fifth, Rick McDonald, Velma
Locking, Bill Shortreed and Valerie
Shortreed; Sixth, Gord Mitchell,
Julie Mitchell, Todd Huras and
Laurie Huras; Seventh, Murray
Huether, Merle McIntosh, Mac
McIntosh and Mary Huether;
Eighth, Gary Pipe, Carol Ten Pas,
Kevin McArter and Laurie Parker;
Ninth, Doug Sholdice, Joan Car-
diff, Brian McGavin and Shelly
Finlayson: Tenth, Ross Mitchell,
Julie Mitchell, Jim McDonald and
Linda McDonald.
Neil McDonald presented the
prizes to the 11:00 o'clock draw .
Winners were: First. Allan
Houston, Shirley Sheardoron, Stan
Waldie and Shirley Waldie; Se-
cond, Ernie Lewington, Annette
Lewington, Brad Knight and Don-
na Knight; Third, Bill Dowd,
Jeanne Baillie, Joe Martin and
Ferne Martin; Fourth, Rick
Knight, Nancy Exel, Steven
Knight and Kendra MacDonald;
Fifth, Kerry Bauer, Debbie Bay-
nard, Tim Lewis and Debbie
Campbell; Sixth, Jim Patterson,
Pauline Patterson, Bill Quipp and
Donna Quipp; Seventh, Jim John-
ston, Cheryl Clements, Brad Cle-
ments and Vicki MacDonald;
Eighth, Debbie Annett, Pui Ng,
Dave Bell and Lenore Bell; Ninth,
Bill Weir, Norma Weir, Paul Weir
and Marnie Shepperd; Tenth,
Stew Steiss, Madelene Steiss,
Doug Ward and Liz Ward.
The Curling Club is holding a
banquet and dance on April 12.
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