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The Huron Expositor, 1997-04-02, Page 7
7111111iM1oI tumsITOR, awl a, tois7-7 �t alp oi► ('entenaireti in ()HA septi -finals Siesdrorth powerplayfizzles but both goaliesgoalies cle Sharp goalies stood out for hottt.sidcs in the first thtiee games of the Ontario Holley Association's Junior 1D"uvelopment League semi- finals on the long Easter weekend. Sunday evening Nathan Nunes got the goose egg in For CORL crown front of a sparse crowd.at.a Mt. Brydges as .the :Bt Udogs stoned Scatorth's Centenaites 3.0. to take a two games .to one lead in their best*of- sevcn series. It was his .third shutout in 10 starts since the playoffs began. Belles bomb Ajax Jayne Crowtcy in net kept the locals in the last Wednesday's game with some hrilhant early save,, so Seaforth led 2-1 at the halt. Seaforth won the Western conference of the 12 -team league with a 5-4 win over Woolwich in a sudden -death game. atter the two arch - rivals tied for the top in a pre- liminar\ round robin. with the locals besting Hamilton 8-4 and Caledonia 7-6. while losing to Woolwich 7-4. Alun won the eastern divi- sion and advanced to the Central league championship by beating Pickering Seutorth's Belles scored four -straight goals in the sec- ond half to win the Central Ontario Ringettc League (CORL) -'A" championship with a 6-1 win over Ajax in the sudden -death final last Wednesday at l ickcring. Ericka Burns had a hat trick, Kim Devereaux potted another pair of goals and Erin Scinion opened the scoring for the young Seaforth squad. which also recently finished a close fourth in the provincial championship tournament at Waterloo. Cameron clobbers personal best Swimmer Christy Cameron. 15, of Clinton qualified for the Nationals to the 200 - metre breaststroke at the recent Junior Provincials in Ottawa. lowering her person- al hest time by more than tour seconds. She was one of four com- petitors swimming for the Huron Hurricanes Aquatic Club at the Ottawa lneet, who as a team finished about eight points behind Guelph. and placed 25th in a field of more than 7(1 teams. The others were Brittany Segeren and Andrea Vander Lon of Clinton and Richard Million of Gudench. The Hurricanes are coached by Kendra Papple of Eginondville and their home pool is in Vanastra. *r.11-.80 L 'n HOCKEY OHA JUNIOR "D"EVELOPMENT LEAGUE TMA a»1 Ib3 J PEST -OF -SEVEN Mt. Brydges leads Seaforth two games to one. (GAME 4/ Apr. I > Mt titydges at SEAFOKTII (GAME 3/Mar 30 Sraturth&at.M1 t3RYIX;ES 3 (GAME 2/ Mar 29 1 Mr Hrydge. 3 at SEAFONTH 4 ((YE (GAME 0 Mar 2" Seaforth Z at MI BR YU(h•:.ti FUTURE GAMES : Thur; Seaforth at Mi. lir.ydgcs. 8:30 p.m Ea: Mt. Brydges at SEAFORTH. 8:30 p.m., it necessars ,dun; Seaforth at Mt. Brydge),. 6:30 p.m. Wellesley leads Hagersvillr 2-1 SEAFORTH & DISTRICT' MINOR HOCKEY NOV ICE WOAA FINAL. (Best -of -three) (March 29 Seatorth 2 at L(1CkNOW 4 \l W rl :11, t:; , , f' 1)0 1 \hi \ I3+r\11\r I 111 I(SI I Ill, .Viet\(;•, .T HE GODERICH POWER & SAIL SQUADRON BOAT PRO COURSE April 9 & 16 VHF RADIO COURSE 4 Week Starting April 23 �{ a, P1For ilk more I information Call 357-2586 Lucian"' wins series seven points to three. (March 26) Lucknost 2 at SEAFORTH 3 INTERMEDIATE GIRLS PLAYOFF ROUND -14013[N (March 24/Sudden-death Watford 0 at SEAFORTH 4 SHUTOUT: Katie Holland C4TH SNIPERS: Jess Fntlayurn 2. Jackie Fisher. Melissa Van liakcl SUDDEN -DEATH: Seatorth advances to plat, Parkhill in a beso-ot•tliree beat tor the Lambtun Intermediate Girls Huckes Championship NEST HOME GAME: Sunda) Apr.() - 7.30 p.m All results are welcome in SCOREBOARD. They shoukl,be legible and submit - .ted by noon Monday so they can be typeset in time for publication. Easy -to -fill -out SCOREBOARD report sheets are available at the arena or THE EXPOSITOR The :night befaeem front of 605 fans at Sleafanth, Soutt Wood stood on iris ibcad in the Cents' net -as the -Bulldogs out -shot the +tootle 49-25, until Scott Henderson of Egmondville scored .a spectacular goal with :53 sec- onds left in overtime for a-4- 3'win .to temporarily knot the playoff. Both Nunes and Wood were equally solid in the series opener last Thursday at Mt. Brydges. a 3-2 win for the 'Dogs. The outcome of game tour. Tuesday' night in Seaforth, was too late to report for this week's paper. Game five is at Mt. Brydges Thursday night at 8:30. with the sixth. if nec- essary, buck in Seaforth Friday. also at 8:30 p.m. If a seventh game is neces- sary it will again be in Mt. Brydges Sunday night at 6:30. POP -GUN POWERPLAY Despite ample opportunity, the Centennires' powerplay only put one puck by Nunes in the Saturday and Sunday games, and also coughed up a short-handed goal. The Cents missed feisty veteran forward Tini Barton, their leading scorer during the regular season. who was OW with an arm injury tor both games. Chris Cowan connected twice for the Bulldogs when the> had the man advantage Sunday. as Mt. Brydges led 1-0 atter the ftrst period and 2-0 atter the second. while out -shooting Seaforth 37-36. Cowan. who wears number 17. also scored twice in each of the first two games of the series. giving hint six for the playoff so far. Saturday night's game in Seaforth was an old-fash- ioned hare -burner. Jason Murray scored two goals for the Cents. one on the powerplay. and Jason Hayter got the other in regu- lation. It was 0-0 atter the first and Seabird) led 2-1 after two. • i3ARN-BURNER Wuud was phenomenal, particularly in thc third peri- od when the Bulldogs had a 20 to 6 edge m shots. But Sealurth still led 3-2 with :04 left on the clock and the taceotl deep tt1 their end. Chad Kemps well-timed shot oft that draw fluttered FARM & MUNICIPAL DRAINAGE Specializing in: • Farm & Municipal Drainage • Clay & Plastic Tile Installations • Backhoe & Dozer Service • Septic System Installations For Quality, Experience, & Service calf; Wayne Cook (519) 236-7390 KR.2 Zwick, 0111 NOM 2To P KER. 'MARKER L I M ITE c, high :in ate air, up and over a dialyse:Wood Woad and into . the •nab sending JOl into OT. but Henderson saved the day 937 later when he scored, despite getting slammed and sent flying through the .air by the Mt. Brydges defence. It was a Kodak moment. The opening game of the aeries last Thursday in Mt. Brydges also could have gone either way until the end. Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company Exeter, Ontario NOM 181 (Established in 1876) Provides Full Insurance Coverage for Farm Properties New Applications Are Welcomed DIRECTORS & ADJUSTORS Leroy GMtriner, R.R. 2 Sltta 3452678 Alam News. RR. 2 5t Pols 3334548 Ron Fumy. R R.2 ttlobin Jett t/odpett R R t Ki gen Joe Nee, R R 5145411 Wee O'Shea, RR. 3 Grantee AGENTS Wayne thirer. Enter Join Moore, Min J P. Umc, Aortal Head ()Ilea, Enter 3452760 2294152 348005 2252800 2351915 3452512 3484012 2354350 A refund from surplus was dsolared for all policy hold - ars who quality, ars on record and !n good atandktg as st Paosmbar 81, 1996. NEW DIN °MD 0 rjy Huron County has prepared a draft new County Official Plan. This plan deals with cottuttuntty. economic and land use issues. While a number of additional workshops will be scheduled throughout the spring. the County of Huron, the Hurpn County Federation of Agriculture and the Christian Farmers ; Federation of Ontario are jointly sponsoring 3 initial workshops in early April: itA.elelting:fol .April ' 8:00 pm. Holmeeaville-Community V4ntre Meeting «2 April 10 •8:00 pm. .Henault Community Iti. Weft *3 {April 14 8:00prm. BelgraveCammunity Centre Cgities of the - will be .uva{llpble .at. the mooting Amid are ivellitbtle ,tatin tiviltl(tue the Huron County Planning and Developmet t Department ,(8110);524-1141e The bulldogs led 14) after the Coat, but it, as l:1 RM into the final 20 minutes of play, thanks to Tim {harlot's Mt. Brydges gest tate nett two in a four -minute span jitst before the mid -way point of the final period and Steve Mctnally pulled the Cents to within one on the powerplay with 1:1(3 left. Seaforth out -shot Mt. Brydges 38-35 THE SEAFORTH MENS SLD.PiTDH LEAGUE IS LD010NG FOR NEW MEN'S SLD PITDH TEAMS LAST YEAR'S PRIDES: • $100 deposit • $370. for teems who supplied a player to umpire before or after their game • 8850. for teems who had a carded umpire supplied by the league at their own game F> TH PRICES INCLUDED: Diamond eme: new bells every home game: team insurance; pre -paid tournament tee: $50. refundable deposit April 5th - Executive meerung (perspective & existing team reps. welcome) April 12th - League meeting 'perspective & mating team reps. expected) Both rneeungs will be held at the Seatorth Canadian Legion Branch et 4:00 p.m Any new team represerttat+ves are welcome to attend either meeting or contact an executive at their earliest convenience David Whole - 527-2439 (Weekends) Bob Rtlynerd - 527.2820 (Wookdsys) ggri© D ©02z© 0 o Grooming Salon 8 Main Street South, Ssoforth 527-0319 Tues. to Fri. 8:30 to 5:00 Sat 8:30 to 1:30 by appointment Closed Mondays Flea Baths and Moisturizers Reasonable Rates Christine Craven Over 6 years experience SEAFORTH RECREATION DEPARTMENT presents DOG OBEDIENCE with instructor Anita Hansen Classes begin Tues., April 8, 1997 Beginners 7:00 - 8:00 pm intermediate 8:00 - 9:OO pm at the Seaforth & District Community Centres Registration Fee $45.00 for 10 weeks Interested persons must pre -register by calling 52T-0882 Class size is limited so Register Early 1111111111111111611 M. &lilt et CIENTIE a 41 130 p.m. W tacessonv I Blooding Club 1 OM istween Perk* I Seaforth & District Community Centres HOCKEY POOL '9697 RANK STANDINGS Pts. as of March 27/97 1. 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