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BASKETBALL SEASON BEGINS - The Junior Girls basketball
teams of Central Huron and Seaforth District High School (shown
above) took part in an exhibition tournament in Seaforth on the
weekend. Seaforth edged Central Huron 32-31 and lost to St.
Marys 19-18. Mitchell's team was strong, handily winning al RIUMtPHOTO
hree
games it played.
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TIM CL'�f�4\G'!fp pCENTS MEET CULLIES' - There was lots of action in the Seaforth end when the Seaforth Junior
Development Centenaires met the Stratford Cullitons in a Seaforth exhibition game last Tuesday night.
The Cents held their own for the first half of the game against Stratford, which has been a dominant
force in Junior B hockey. After the first half things got tough for Seaforth, losing 10-3.
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Cents bare teth at 'Dogs
The Seaforth Centenaires scored to be made before
two unanswered goals in the third son opens Septembergu30 sea- in
period to snatch a 7-6 win from the Seaforth. "The
Kincardine Bulldogs in the first have on cards have the pos wctential
already to
junior hockey in two seasons, potential to
junior
ho hockey
gameiin at seasrichons become
a greatthteam,"
he adds, "but CULLITONS 10 - SEAFORTH 3
Sundayxhnight. The Centenaires beat happen, and Tuesday night at Seaforth the
the ame hrn C to League Bull- probably will, between now and Centenaires did themselves
dogs 7-5 in another pre -season marbles before they arcathen. We're not hatched m by goaltender Tim Swan, and led 2'
encounter Kincardine Friday,but outstanding led by an performance
en unset atin the second haland He wasn't complaining Sunday 0 after the first period and 2-1 at
dropped a 10he secinion ifo and night though when Todd Papple the midway point of the game
Ontario Hocks scored the winning goal midway against the powerful Cullitons, who
Hockey Association's through the third period. Jason went with an almost identical li
Midwestern Junior B Leagues H
Stratford Cullitons at Se f�
the sticks of Murray' and Steve
Geiger.
Tuesday night. <tst
The Ccnts, who play in the OHA
Junior 'D' evclopement League,
took five of the possible six points
from Western C clubs this pre-
season. Thcy play their final exhibi-
tion game this Friday night at the
Seaforth and District Community
Centres when the Tharnesford Tro-
jans, odds-on favourites to lake this
year's Eastern Division title in the
JDL, come to town for an 8 p.m.
start.
Seaforth general manager Gregor
Campbell says he is concerned at
the number of goals his team is
giving up. The team still has a
couple of openings and some diffi-
cult and unpopular decisions remain
aytcr added a pair of goals, one a to the one that had whippedneap
beauty on an end-to-end rush, and Marys in an exhibition at ord
Jason Dunscith, Jason Murray,Josh two nights previous.
Little and Brandon Corriveau also However, after the Cents changed
lit the Tamp to help the Cents claw goalies, the Canons shot the lights
back from being down 3-1 after the out for the remainder of the game
first period. and showed why they remain one
CENTS 7 -BULLDOGS 5 of -the better B clubs in the prov-
Friday night's game at Kincardine ince. Mclnally, Murray and
in front of a very large and hostile Corriveau handled the scoring for
crowd was junior hockey at its the locals. Former Centenaire
worst, a game that took forever to Rookie of the Year Mike
play because of constant stoppages Devereaux (1992-93) scored twice
and required three game sheets ue for the Tribe.
to the many penalties. Seaforth The Trojans, who come to town
trailed 2-0 Tess than three minutes this Friday for that final pre -season
into the game but rebounded to take game, blanked the tough junior C
a 7-3 lead by late in the second Woodstock Navy Vets 5-0 in a
period. Jason cook scored three recent exhibition after playing the
times for the Centenaires and Steve Centenaires to a 6-6 tie several
Mclnally twice, with singles from weeks ago at Thamesford.
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