The Huron Expositor, 1998-02-25, Page 13BREAKAWAY FOILED - Jason Henderson of the Centenaires has great wheels but he got in too close on this break-
away during the junior hockey playoff game at the arena Sunday night, so came up empty against the Lucan keeper.
PHOTOS BY GREGOR CAMPBELL
THE WINNER! Scott Van Dooren (24) used a backhand to flip home the goal that stood, as the winner for the Seaforth
Centenaires in the second period Sunday night in their playoff game with the Lucan Irish 6. The final score was 5-3.
Playoff with Irish now knotted
Cents get it together after sluggish start
The Centenaires.pulled up
their.socks in their own end
after the first. period, in
Seaforth Sunday night. and
ended up putting the hoot to
-the Lucan Irish 5-3.
That evened their hest -of -
seven Ontario Hockey
Association Junior "IY cvel-
opment League first-round
playoff at a game apiece.
The Seaforth juniors
dropped a 7-5 decision to the
Irish in thc Morenz Division
series opener at Lucan last
Wednesday.
Game three is at Lucan
tonight (Wednesday) at 8:15.
with the fourth game hack in
Seaforth Friday night at 8:30 The coaches must have said
Pm. something between periods.
Annual Ringette Tournament
Two golds, silver for locals
Although the two teams
were -tied 3-3 after the first 20
minutes in Sunday night's
game. it was goaltender
Charles Robertson's heroics
more than anything else that ,
kept,the Cent > , lose.
Lucan out -shot them 18-8
in the period. at.d all of the
Irish goals came on plays
where "Chuck" got the first
shot hut the Seaforth •defend-
ers allowed another, and
sometimes another. riot clear-
ing the zone or freezing the
puck as they will have to to
win this series.
Local squads won a pair 01
gold medals and, another sil-
ver at the annual Seaforth
Ringettc Association
Tournament at the arena 00
thc'weekend.
About 250 girls on 19
teams in various age classes
competed in the three-daN
event, from Friday through
Sunday evenings.
Scaforth's novice and petite
teams won their respective
championships. and our
juniors copped the silver_
BASKETBALL
BOYS
(Feb 19)
Huron Championship,
Midget Tournament
tai Exeter)
FINAL,
Seaforth 60 Exeter S 11 5 I
(Joe Kamemtan 31, Dean Wood 9)
SU1tl-ffsal
Seifert!' 68 Godench 41
(Kamerman 22. David Ludwig 16)
HAPPY HOOP HAPPENINGS:
The midget Golden Bears finished the
regular season undefeated with eight
wins and no losses, so went into this
championship tournament seeded 01
Seaforth District High School's cham,;
pionship midgets arc coached by lain
Hasue
I.b:AG1J} PLAY
(Feb 16,
C4TH 52 of
EXETER South Huron 67
(San Ludwig 13. Bruce Griffin 10)
4TH 52 all Soouth Huron 67
(Jeremy Holmes 20. Trevor Ward 12)
Midst
4TH 63 al South Huron 44
(D. Ludwig 22. Kama -mon 18)
(For a complete roundup of
individual games and scorers
sec OCIEIDEBOAI13111). )
Krista Verbernc led the way
for the novices. with eight
goals in three games. as
Scatorth heat Mitchell 4-1 in
the final. after tying St.
Marys 5-5 and heating
Mitchell. 10-8 in preliminar-
ies. Tara O'Reilly added five
goals.
Stalwart defence was pro-
vided by Carmcn Carnochan,
Brcannc Hulley. Melissa
Marion and Laura Elligson.
to go with the goaltending of
Brittany Hendricks.
The novices arc coached by
Marg Flanagan and Jim
Finlayson.
Three first-half goals by
rent Nash. and another pair
by Allisa Dick helped propel
the petites to a 7-3 decision
over Tiverton in that final.
Kelly O'Conner was thc
winning goaltender, a great
defence was provided by
Ashley Flanagan and
Jacqueline Hully.
The petites. coached by Jim
Nash and Darlene Williams,
beat walkerton 6-3 and tied
Tiverton 3-3 to advance to
the championship.
The local juniors did all
their scoring in the first half
on the road to silver. It was 5-
3 for Seaforth at thc hall, but
Mitchell popped the winning
goal in thc last minute.
Katic Wood and Ali
Devereaux each scored twice
for thc locals and Jenny Scott
was thc Seaforth goalie.
Thc two teams will meet
again in the Huron -Perth
playoffs.
Because Seaforth settled
down in the second and third,
when they were clearly the
better team.
Final shots were 40-31 for
Lucan.
A PAIR OF SCOTTS
Scott Henderson picked up
where he left off in last year's
playoffs. by scoring at the
most opportune moments. He
stole thc puck and used a
hack -hand flip to knot the
score at 3 -all late in the first.
and also added a couple of
assists on the night.
Scott Van Dooren scored
the only goal of the second
period. and also chipped in a
couple of assists.
Scaforth's veteran sniper
Steve Mclnally iced it with
his goal mid -way through thc
third. and flattened himself
against the glass in celebra-
tion.
Mark Van Dooren. ShaWn
Walsh also scored in that first
period that Seaforth was for-
tunate to come out of alive.
Walsh's came on a nice low
hlast from the point that
caught the Irish goalie nap-
ping.
Walsh. Jo Jeff Dunbar.
Jason Henderson, Derck
Nesbitt and Adam Boshart
scored Scaforth's goals
Wednesday.
Shots were even. at 30-30.
but Seaforth goalie Scott
Wood has had better games.
He got beaten on a couple of
40 -footers.
It was 2-2 after the first
period and 5-4 for Lucan
after two. The Irish made,it
7-4 before Seaforth's final
goal in the last minute of the
game.
The Centenaires are defend-
ing Morenz Division champi-
ons. but finished fourth dur-
ing thc regular ,season just
completed.
Lucan finished first.
In the other division semi-
final. third-place Mitchell
surprised second -place
Exeter by taking a 2-0 lead in
that series. One of their wins
was in overtime.
TRUE FACT
There was a Friday the 13th
this month. again in March
and another in November in
1998. three times - the most
it can happen in a year.
The last time it happened
was in 1987. and it will not
happen again until 2(X)9.
The Friday the 13th super-
stition is a Christian tradition
usually linked the the number
present at the Last Supper
and the day of the
Crucifixion.
Yet Fear of the number 13
(triskaidekaphobia) dates
from before the birth of
Christ. and hack to other var-
ious cultures (for instance the
Turks). back as far as the
Babylonians.
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