The Citizen, 1989-02-01, Page 13PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1989.
Mike Smith crouches to make a save as a Seaforth shooter tries to pick the Seaforth and Brussels Crusaders Sunday night. Crusaders scored with two
upper corner during the first period of a WO AA Intermediate game between minutes remaining in the game for a thrilling 6-5 win.
Overloads
win 3 games
in a row
The Blyth Radfords Overloads
Oldtimers have won their last three
games. The Overloads played their
rivals, the Wingham Goodtimers
and were victorious by a 4 to 3
score with the winning goal being
scored with two minutes to play in
the game.
The Overloads continued their
winning streak with a convincing 10
to 3 victory over the Clifford
Oldtimers. Goals were scored by
Wayne McDougall, three, Bryan
Black, three, Tom Black, Tom
Jarrett, John Watson and J.D.
Carter, one each.
The Overloads offensive attack
continued in Mildmay as Blyth won
by the score of 13 to 4. Gary
Courtney, Bryan Black and Wayne
McDougall paced the Overloads
with three goals each. John Watson
scored twice and singles went to
Tom Black and Bruce Howson.
The Overloads’ next game will
be in Blyth against Mildmay on
Wednesday, Feb. 1 at 8:30 p.m.
The Overloads will travel to Wing
ham to play the Goodtimers on
Saturday, Feb. 4 at 8 p.m.
Crusaders win
2 games
on weekend
BY LOIS McARTER
The Brussels Intermediates were
at home to Drayton on Friday night
for a re-scheduled game. They
claimed a sound 7-3 victory over
the visitors for their night’s work-
Sunday night had the Crusaders
at home to the visiting Seaforth
squad in another see-saw battle.
It took half the first period before
Seaforth got the first goal of the
game. Then with just 3:40 remain
ing on the clock Dave Montgomery
scored unassisted to even the game
and end the first period tied at one.
After playing just 2:16 of the
second period Dave Montgomery
scored his second goal of the game
on a pass from Troy Pocaluyka and
Kevin McArter. With 8:29 left on
the clock Ken Higgins scored from
Troy and Dave Montgomery to put
Brussels up 3-1.
But the last two minutes of the
period found the Crusaders slack
ening off and Seaforth scored three
quick goals to tie and go ahead by
one to end the second period.
A minute and a half into the third
period Kevin McArter scored from
Dave Montgomery to even the
score but Seaforth rebounded a
minute later to go ahead again.
With 3:23 left in the period Dave
Stephenson picked up his first
point of the night when he scored
from Ken Cousins to tie the game
once more.
Then with 2:11 remaining in the
game Troy Pocaluyka scored from
Dave Montgomery and Kevin Mc
Arter to give the Crusaders the
lead. They managed to hang on and
claim the 6-5 victory.
This week will find Wellesley
back in town for an 8 p.m. game on
Sunday night.
Belgrave
Novices
top Brussels
Brussels Novice Houseleague
team visited Belgrave January 23
but came up on the short end of a
6-4 game.
Corey Campbell and Trevor Wil
son each scored twice for Brussels
in a penalty-free game.
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