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The Citizen, 1986-03-26, Page 26PAGE 26. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1986. Brussels Sprouts in close games at Kurtzville Continued from page 23 champion was declared. Their first game was against a team from Listowel who defeated them 5 - 4 in a close game. Goal scorers from Brussels were Josh Beuermann, Tommie Pear- son, Jeff Finch and Shane Wilson. They played the second game against Mount Forest and it ended even closer in a 3 - 3 tie. Tommie Pearson scored two of the goals with Jeff Finch getting the single. They played their third game against Clifford and it also ended in a 4 - 4 tie. Shane Wilson must have found the secret spot as he scored all four of the Brussels' goals. Congratulations for a fine effort by all the boys. It was a good way to end the season. NOVICE The Novice team was in Blyth on Saturday for the annual Lion's Novice Tournament. They played their first game against Clifford and lost a close 3 - 2 decision to the eventual tournament champions. Brad Mulvey scored on a backhand shot after receiving a pass from Brett Clarkson t give Brussels the lead late in the first period. Clifford scored three unanswer- ed goals in the second period to take the lead. Brussels worked hard on the third with Brett Clarkson assisted by Wayne Alexander getting their second goal. The boys played an excellent game but just couldn't beat the Clifford goalie. In the dying seconds of the game, Brussels Tim Machan was on a breakaway and about to score the tying goal when the buzzer sounded to end the game. Too bad Tim. Their second game was against Tiverton whom the boys had played last year in the W.O.A.A. final series. Tiverton took an early 1 - 0 lead and appeared to have Brussels on the run. Brussels came to life in the second period and scored ,four goals in four minutes in a great display of offensive hockey. Randy Beuerman scored first on a great checking play from line - mate Ryan Finch who passed him the puck. They were followed by goals from Wayne Alexander, Randy Beuerman and Matt Lee, all unassisted. Brussels passed the puck so much the referees couldn't figure out who to give credit for the assists to. The third period had Brad Mulvey scoring on a pass from Matt Lee and Wayne Alexander to complete the scoring and claim the victory. This advanced Brussels to the consolation final against Clinton. Clinton came out fast and scored two quick goals. The boys finally found their legs and came back to score two goals. Matt Lee assisted by Ryan Finch and Wayne Alexan- der assisted by Chris Stevenson scored to tie the game. The second period found Clinton going ahead again by a 4 - 2 score but the boy's didn't give up and pressed on with Wayne Alexander and Brett Clarkson combining to come within one goal. In thethird period, Brad Mulvey assisted by Wayne Alexander scored to tie the game. Clinton went ahead 5-4 with only four minutes left, but Brussels pressed on and were able to tie the score on a shot from the blue line by Tim Machan assisted by Wayne Alex- ander. The score remained tied for the rest of the game and through- out a five minute overtime period. Brussels eventually Lost the consolation title in a shoot-out that decided the winner. The coaches were very proud of the way the whole team fought back and never gave up in the game against Clinton. This was the third tournament this year that the team made it to the consolation final but lost out in all three final games. The coaches would also like to thank their sweater sponsors this year, George Jutzi of Brussels Transport Ltd. Also thanks to Joyce Alexander who provided the boys with chocolate bars. See you next season guys for another good season. JR. RINGETTE The Junior "petite" Ringette returned to Teeswater on Wednes- day night for the third game in their best of five series. They were leading the series 2 - 0 in games played. They scored a resounding 11 - 3 victory to claim the "Petite" championship in the W.O.A.A. Scoring honours were shared by Sheri Huether, Krista Keifer and Kelly Overholt' with two goals each. Singles went to Amy Thom- as, Trish Clark, Jan Van Keulen, Janice Jacklin and Erin Mitchell. Assists went toJennifer Machan and Heather Somers. Joanne Van Keulen played well in net even though she helped Teeswater score a goal. Congratulation girls for a good series. Parents of all players registered in Minor Sports should mark Saturday night April 5 on their calendar for the annual pot luck supper and awards night for the Minor Sports organization. JUNIOR "D" PLAYOFFS The best of seven series com- menced on Wednesday night with Grand Valley in Seaforth against the Centennaires. Grand Valley was victorious by a 6 - 4 score. Seaforth returned to the Valley on Thursday night and beat them by a resounding 7 - 0 score. The third game was played in Seaforth on Sunday evening with Grand Valley winning by a 7 - 5 score. The fourth game will be played in the Valley Wednesday night at 9 p.m. with the fifth game back in Seaforth on Friday night at 8:30 p.m. tothis point, home ice has not been an advantage to either team. In the southern division Delhi is currently leading Belmont three games to one in their best of seven series. They also will be playing Wednesday night in Belmont. Blyth Atoms romp over Exeter Blyth Atomsfinished up their 1986 regular season play with an easy 6 - 0 romp over Exeter, March 17. Kevin Souch led the way with two goals and two assists as the team fired two goals in the first period, one in the second and three in the third. Jason Elliott turned in a shut -out performance in the nets. The game had barely begun when stand -out defenceman Danny Van Bakel scooted in for an unassisted goal. Six minutes later, Brian Vansteelandt scored Blyth's second goal, assisted by Kevin Souch. In the second period both players drew assists on a goal by Jamie Dalton. Danny Van Bakel and Ian Andrews set up Mike McNichol early in the third period. Two minutes later Kevin Souch scored his first goal with an assist from Brian Vansteelandt. Just over a minute later, Souch was back for his second goal with assists going to Dalton and Vansteelandt. Vansteelandt, who assisted on four goals, was rewarded with the teams award for effort. Rob Finch got the award for offence and Shawn Rutledge for defence. More Atom news on page 6 Robert McIntyre, Reg. O.H.A.A. Hearing Aid Specialist will be holding a HEARING AID SERVICE CENTRE on WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2nd AT74THESQUARE, GODERICH PHONE 524-7661 FOR APPOINTMENT THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd AT MEDICALARTS BLDG. JOHN ST., WINGHAM PHONE357-2111 FORAPPOINTMENT l/yourpresent hearing aid needs service oryou are thinking ofpurchasing a hearing aid CALL TODAY McINTYRE HEARING AID SERVICE 275 HURON ST., STRATFORD B RUSSE LS TRANSPO RT LTD. 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