The Citizen, 1991-03-13, Page 12Sports
4 teams battle in
WOAA Senior League
The WOAA Senior Hockey
League is down to its “final four’’
after weekend action.
The Arthur Tigers, who swept
Dundalk and Wiarton to win the
Senior “B” title faceoff against the
Drayton Comets for the right to
advance to the WOAA Grand
Championship. Drayton won the
“C” championship with series
wins over Lucknow and Ripley.
The Durham Thundercats, the
WOAA’s highest scoring team,
meet the league’s best defensive
club, the Tavistock Royals for the
Senior “A” title with the winner
going to the Grand Championship.
Durham, who finished the regu
lar season with the league’s best
record, allowed only 10 goals
against in six games in disposing of
Teeswater and Milverton while
Tavistock edged Wellesley in a five
game series and took Kincardine in
three straight games.
Last year the Brussels Crusaders
won the WOAA Grand Champion
ship defeating Drayton three
games to one.
Standing by
A Bulls player moves to get the rebound off the stick of the Hanover Baron’s goalie in what was to
be the last game for the home team. After sweeping the Goderich Sailors to make it to the finals,
the Bulls were knocked down by the Barons in four straight games. The final score on Tuesday
night was 6-4 for the Barons.
Bly th Tykes beat Bayfield
The Blyth Tykes played in Bay
field on March 6 and came away
with a win.
Although Bayfield scored the
first goal in less than a minute,
Blyth soon retaliated. Matt Ander
son scored three quick goals with
assists going to Jeff Carter, Derek
Cook and Michael Bernard. Blyth’s
defenceman had lots of work the
next 20 minutes keeping the puck
away to allow no scoring.
The last 15 minutes of play saw
Blyth PeeWees
eliminated
BY RUSTY BLADES
The Blyth Pee Wees played a
single game last week as they
hosted Stephen Township on Mon
day, March 4 in the second game of
their Group Playoff Series.
In yet another game that could
have gone either way, Stephen
Township scored a late second
period power-play goal for the only
goal of the game. They blanked
Blyth 1-0 and swept the series two
games to nothing to eliminate Blyth
from further group playoff action.
The last meaningful games for
the Pee Wees this season will be
played in Goderich as the team
participates in the 42nd Goderich
Lions Young Canada Week tourna
ment.
nine goals scored and fortunately
Blyth scored five of those.
Blyth scorers were Jeff Carter,
Matt Anderson, Derek Cook and
Cole Stewart.
Once again Ryan Lee held up his
reputation in net and the rest of his
team played outstanding hockey.
The Blyth Tykes have two more
away games to play before their
playoff tournament which will be
held March 23 in Bayfield.
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on offer. Good to choice steers sold from $90 to 94 with sales to $98.25.
Forty steers consigned by Maple Emblem Farms averaging 1269 lbs.
sold for $92.75 with a top sale of $97.25. Purchased by Corsetti Meat
Packers. Thirteen steers consigned by Ed Robinson averaging 1241 lbs.
sold for $92.60 with a top sale of $96. Purchased by Dominion Meat
Packers. Six steers consigned by Bob Turner averaging 1217 lbs. sold
for $91.45 with a top sale of $94. Purchased by M.G.I. Meat Packers.
Thirty-seven steers consigned by Geo. Underwood & Sons averaging
1341 lbs. sold for $90.65 with a top sale of $98.25. Purchased by Corsetti
Meat Packers. Sixteen steers consigned by Lome Eadie averaging 1336
lbs. sold for $90.60 with a top sale of $93.75. Purchased by St. Helen's
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1256 lbs. sold for $90.10 with a toD sale of $94.50. Purchased hv Corsetti
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sold for $94.25 with a top sale of $104.50. Purchased by St. Helen's
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St. Helen's Meat Packers. Nine heifers consigned by Jim Lobb
averaging 1057 lbs. sold for $88 with a top sale of $92.25. Purchased by
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