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Lakers, double lackluster Cents after OT win Friday
The Port Stanley Lakers
seem bent on making up for
lost time.
They only won once in.
their first eight games but
have been roaring along
under full topgallants lately,
,quite handily doubling the
Seaforth Centenaires 8-4 at
the Port Saturday night.
The night before on
Seaforth ice, Steve
Mclnally's second goal of the
game, this one in overtime,
3C0 It 'Mx&;RzD
FLASH!
..Geoff . Banks pops six
goals as Kings feast on
Sharks in Seaforth junior
House League hockey ,..
Randi Lyn Wilson also
scores six goals as local
novice ringette team contin-
ues to roll over opponents,
this time 17-0 over
.Goderich in Seaforth
Sunday...Atom lis record
third shutout in their fourth
regular season game...and
St. Anne's wins Huron
midget girls basketball
championship with a 34-24
win over Seaforth,,.Golden
Bear seniors advance in
Friday's semi-finals. with
victory over Exeter... hut
Goderich ousts Seaforth
juniors.
HOCKEY
OIIA JUNIOR
"D"EVELOPMENT LEAGUE.
(Nov. 10)
C4TH 4 at PORT STANLEY 8
(Nov. 10)
Wellesley 3 at C4TH 4 (OT)
Standings
. (as of Nov. 13)
.MORENZ DIVISION
WLT F A Pi
Exeter II 1 0 63 30 22
Lucan 9 2 2 60 44 20
-Seaforth 8 5 1 72 55 17
North Midd6- 62 0 58 57 14
Mitchell 5 61 2 49 44 13
THOMAS DIVISION .
W L T F A Pi
Mt. Brydgs I() 1 0 64 31 20
Thamsfrd 10 5 0 73 52 20
- Pt. Stank; 7 72 0 86 55 16
Lambeth 5 910 53 72 11
Belmont 2 910 48 82 5
(overtime losses count a point)
' FUTURE GAMES :
ELL. Seaforth at EXETER. 8:30
p.m.
Sat: Seaforth vs. LUCAN (at
Merton). 7:30 p.m.
SEAFORTH & DISTRICT
MINOR HOCKEY
TYKES
(Nov. 10)
Stephen Twp 6 at SEAFORTH 3
SEAFORTH SNIPERS: Scott
Sommerville, Matt Fischer. Josh
Nurse. -
NOVICE I1
Seaforth 5 vs ELMA-LOGAN 0
tat Monkton)
SEAFORTH GOALS: Joe
O'Rourke 2; Troy Hopkins. Brent
O'Reilly. Daryl Hulley. -
SHUTOUT: Matthew Devereaux:
ATOM II
(Nov. 9)
Blyth 0 at SEAFORTH 2
SEAFORTH GOALS: Brent
Coleman. Dave McClory.
HIGHLITES: Stephanie Weber
played well defensively. It was
Scaforth's third shutout in four
league games.
PEEWEE
(Nov. 10)
Pon Elgin 8 at SEAFORTH 3
SEAFORTH GOALS: Kyle
Henderson. Matt Smale, Dean
Wood.
BANTAM
( Nov. 9 )
Seaforth 2 at KINCARDINE 4
SEAFORTH GOALS: Mau
Flanagan. Jason Anstett.
NOTES: Ken Pridham played
solid game in Seaforth net.
Kincardine scored two goals in the
middle of final period to. win it.
Seaforth led 1-0 alter the first
period, and it was 2-2 after two.
( Nov. 5 )
Port Elgin 6 at SEAFORTH 2
SEAFORTH GOALS: Derek
Nesbitt, Jared Carnochan.
INTERMEDIATE GIRLS
( Nov. 9)
l elmonl 1 at SEAFORTH 6
SEAFORTH GOALS: Jen
Delvecchio 3. Ally Devereaux.
Lori McKay, Kim Devereaux.
FUTURE GAMES :
Sat (Nov. 23); at Hensel!, 11:30.
WA7VADA7 ROOMING
!WWII LISAO=
(Nov. 9 results)
SENIOR
BRUINS 1S PANTHERS 2
BRAINS GOAI S: Curtis Murray 4,
Wade Broome 4, Adam Leonhardt 2.
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Danny Nash 2. Brad Lubbers, Kyle
Teichert, Beau Dill.
PANTHERS GOALS: Kyle
Henderson 2.
DUCKS 6 BLURB 3
DUCKS GOALS: Steven Henderson
3, Derek Nesbitt, Joe Nesbitt. Nic
Jansen -
BLUES GOALS: Jason Anstett 3,
Ryan Willis. Jason Denys.
CLOSE ONE: Henderson's winner
comes with :04 left, his third in a row.
a natural hat Irick.
!SJNIOR
KINGS 14 SHARKS 1
KINGS GOALS: Geoffrey Banks 6,
Stephen (no last name on scoresheet►
3, Darcy McCutcheon 2, Joe Rapson
2, McKenzie Fisher. -
SHARKS TALLY: Derek Wolfe.
WHALERS 7OiLERS 3
WHALERS GOALS: Bradley
Henderson 3. Megan Nolan. Garrett
Van Dieters, Matthew Cartwright, Joe
O'Rourke.
OiLERS GOALS: Brett O'Reilly,
Steven Vanderlaan, Sarah O'Rourke.
LEAFS 7 CANADIENS 0
LEAF'S GOAI S: Nick Packer 3. Paul
Stephen 3, Leah Craig.
HURON -PERTH
"TRIPLE A"
MIDGET
(Nov. 10)
H -P Lakers 3 at LAMBTON 2
•( Nov. 9/at Clinton)
London East -3 at H -P Lakers 3
NOTES: Chad McCallum of
Walton had two assists in the
game. Jarrett Jeffrey of Zurich had
a goal. Lakers record now 5-9-1.
FUTURE GAMES :
Wed: H -P Lakers at Hamilton.
Sat (Nov. 23): London East at
Lakers (at Clinton), 9:30 p.m.
MINOR BANTAM
(Nov. 9)
Brantford 2 H -P Lakers 6
NOTE: Brantford had been unde-
feated. •
MINOR PEEWEE '
Brantford 2 at H -P Lakers 5
MINOR ATOM
(at Clinton)
Sun County 6 H -P Lakers 2
RINGETTE
HURON -PERTH
NOVICE
(Nov. 10)
Goderich 0 at SEAFORTH 17
THE AVALANCHE; R. Wilson
6, D. Murray 4, C. Carnochan"3.
K. VanMiltenburg 2, A. Flanagan.
E. Dietz.
Seaforth 6 at FOREST 0
SEAFORTH GOALS: Julie
Ducharme 3. Randi Wilson 2.
Melissa Marion I.
GOALIE: Kim Van Miltenburg
got the shutout.
PETITE "A"
(Nov. 8)
Woolwich 9 at SEAFORTH 2
SEAFORTH GOALS: Becky
Hiltz 3, Shannon Brooker.
PETITE "C"
. (Nov. 10)
Stratford 12 at SEAFORTH 3
SEAFORTH GOALS: Monica
Ecker(, Erica Murray. Kelly
O'Conner.
TWEEN
(Nov. 10)
Goderich 1 at SEAFORTH 6
SEAFORTH GOALS: Robyn
Nash 3. Kate Carnochan 2.
Jessica Kochis.
GOALIE: Katie Wood.
B -BALL
GiRLS
HURON CONFERENCE
(Nov. 7/ at Exeter)
MiDGET
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
St. Anne's 34 Seaforth 25
(Devereaux/St. A - 14; Marsha
Denys and Jen Delvecchio, SDHS.
both 7)
Seaforth 21 Goderich 18
(Denys. 8, Delvecchio 5)
SENIOR
SuakIleal
(Nov. 8)
Exeter 36 at SEAFORTH 44
(Carly Price 8. Tara McLellan I t.
Cheryl Thompson 8, Lysah
Gingench 7)
FUTURE GAME:
Fri: Final - SDHS at.Goderich, 2
p.m.
JUNIOR
Stabbed
(Nov. a)
Seaforth 15 at GODERICH 32
(Amy Hamon 7)
gave the Cents a 4-3 win over
the Wellesley Applejacks.
The Cents seem to have set=
tied into- third in the Morenz
Division of the Ontario
Hockey Association's Junior
"D"evelopment League. Next
weekend's games might
determine what this year's
team is made of, as they play
the two teams in front 'of
them in the division, both on
the road.
They play at Exeter Friday
night at 8:30,' and against
Lucan at Ilderton Saturday
night at 7:30.
The Cents are only one
game up in the loss column
against the two teams behind
them in- the Morenz, North
Middlesex and Vitchell. -
Newcomer Mike Soby
looked good for the. home-,
town Lakers Saturday night.
He scored four goals, a cou-
ple of them "dandies." The
night before he scored a hat
trick as the Lakers sunk the
fleet on the Belmont Pests
17-1, also in Port Stanley.
Soby played triple A midget
in London last year and
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Laker boss Wayne Bedford
says he's "trying to keep
him." .•
"Don't tell those teams in
the north about him." he said.
Arena arcade
A motion to have recently -
installed video arcade, games
removed from the Seaforth
community centres "immedi-
ately" was defeated at the
Oct. 17 management board
meeting. -
It had been moved by Louis
Maloney and seconded by
Ron 'Ki rkconnc ll.
hoard agreed the
arcade games , sh(Suld he
removed to a separate room
as was originally planned."
according to its minutes. and
"the matter was referred to
manager Graham Nesbitt."
"Denn,s ,O'Conner advised
the hoard, according to the
minutes. that he had received
"many complaints about the,
The Centenaires outshot the
Lakers by a wide margin, 41-
23, but were lackluster and
started slow again, behind 3-
0 midway through the first
period. A couple of power-
play goals in the next two
minutes by Shaun Anstett
and Steve Geiger pulled them
to within one, but that was as
close as they got.
Tim and Terry Barton got
the other Seaforth goals, in a
game in which the team took
only two minors. The Lakers
got all their goals even -
strength.
After their early doldrums
the Lakers are now sitting
pretty, two points above .500,
third in the Thomas Division
of the West, and have scored
more goals than any team in
the JDL.
C4TH 4 'JACKS 3 (OT) •
Seaforth took a 3-1 lead
into the third but Wellesley
snagged two goals 42 sec-
onds apart midway through
the third to make it interest-
ing and send it into OT.
Jason Henderson and Scott
Van Dooren also scored for
the Centenaires, who outshot
Wellesley 30-28.
Charles Robertson played
hoth games -in net for the
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