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Well done
The Blyth Lions Club made its final payment to the Heart and Soul Campaign in the amount
of $3,500. In total over four years the Club donated $60,000 to the arena fund. Standing from
left: Charlie Shaw, Frank Hallahan, Tom Cronin, Alex Blair, Barney Stewart, John Stewart, Bev
Blair, North Huron director of recreation and facilities Pat Newson, Greg Toll, Lions president
Ken Stewart, Joe Phelan, Tony Martellacci, Ernie Phillips, Lynn Logue, Gord Jenkins, Bill
Logue, Brenda McDonald. In front is Mike McDonald. (Vicky Bremner photo)
Much thanks
The Blyth Lions Club presented a cheque to the fire department in the amount of $7,500 for
equipment for the Emergency Services Training Centre. Standing, from left: Charlie Shaw,
John Stewart, Barney Stewart, Tom Cronin, Frank Hallahan, Alex Blair, Matt Townsend, Bev
Blair, president Ken Stewart, Greg Toll, Blyth fire chief Paul Josling, Joe Phelan, Ernie Phillips,
Tony Martellacci, Bill Logue, Gord Jenkins and Brenda McDonald. In front are Mike McDonald
and Lynn Logue. (Vicky Bremner photo)
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Juvies defeat Howiek
The Blyth Kings Bantam
broomball team hosted a game
against Seaforth on Saturday, Nov.
I I. The Kings worked hard to play
their positions and listen to the plays
that their coach had planned for this
game. These boys played another
good game of broomball, and won
3-0.
Blyth scored the only goal of the
first period. Greg Roetcisoender
passed the ball to Brent Drost.
Seaforth intercepted the pass, but
Drost reco iered the ball, sneaked
around a Seaforth defensive player
and scored.
With just under five minutes left in
the game, Roetcisoender passed the
ball up to Drost for a successful shot
past Seaforth's goalie, widening the
Kings' lead to two. The final goal of
the game was a fine display of
teamwork by the Kings.
Tristan Miltenburg shot the ball
across the ice to fellow defensive
player Shawn Reinink. Reinink shot
the ball deep into Seaforth's end.
Alex Hogan picked up the ball and
scored to lock up the win for the
Kings.
Blyth's goalkeeper Derek
Logtenburg had another good game
and earned his second shutout in a
row.
The Wingham Juveniles defeated
Howick this past Saturday by a
score of 7-3.
Scoring for Wingham were Greg
Tiffin and Brendan Blake with two
each, Matt White, Chase Chapman
and Wade Stephenson with singles.
Assists went to Adam MacDonald
The AAA Huron Perth Minor
Atom Lakers took on the London Jr.
Knights away, Nov. 11 and came
home victorious.
The final score was 4-3, with
KennyHuether, Kiemyn Campbell,
Cullen Mercer and Brandon Willis
contributing with goals.
Assists went to Wyatt Ducharme,
Nathan Smith, Mykal Hodges and
Huether.
Coaches said that winning this
game against the first-place team in
the west division was a big
accomplishrhent and demonstrated
the improvement the team has made
so far this season.
It was another victory on Sunday
when the team hosted the Waterloo
Wolves.
Evan Chaffe, Mercer and
Campbell scored for the Lakers in
this 3-2 effort. Assisting were
DUcharme, Smith, Eric MacPhee
and Mercer.
Hodges is the second player to sit
with three, Stephenson with two,
Tiffin, Garrett Vincent, Blake ,
Brad Carter and Xavier O'Krafka.
Jamael Jacklin earned the win in
the Wingham net.
Wingham hosts South Huron this
coming Saturday at 6 p.m. in
Wingham.
for the Lakers this year after a
boarding misconduct.
Coaches were pleased with how
hard the players worked throughout
the game for this victory.
With this weekend's play, the
Lakers secured the first-place spot
in not just the east division, but
overall.
The next game is in Brantford
against the 99ers, then the team is
back home to the Hamilton Huskies
on Sunday at 3 p.m. in Clinton.
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Coach Jennifer Miltenburg
handed out the Man of the Match
award to assistant captain Alex
Hogan for playing his position and--
giving his consistent best effort out
on the ice.
Lakers down Knights