Times-Advocate, 1982-02-24, Page 11Need wins tonight
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Bantams, midgets only local teams in OMHA contention
The Exeter bantams and
midgets are the only local
teams remaining in OMHA
playoff contention, but both
will hate to win tonight
(W y) if they hope to
ue.
The bantams, who lost the
filet three games in their
best -of keven set with St.
straight and could force the jng in the victory with three
deciding game with a win at ggoals, while Scott Bogart
the rec centre. dimped one into an empty
The locals scored a 4.1 net al the end of the game as
triumph in St. Marys,
Wednesday and if theS, win
at home tonight, will play the
seventh and deciding game
back in the Stonetown on
Saturday._
led the scor-
at bay throughout most of
the contest.
The local midgets,
thumped 6-3 in St. Marys,
St. Marys tried to get back Wednesday, to fall behind 3-2
into the contest._ - • in their best -of -seven, dug in
Goaltender Rick Milian, their heels and skated off
who was off his form in the with a hard-fought 2-1
opening games of the series triumph on home ice, Satur-
came up with another solid day to force the seventh and
effort to kee St. crew deciding game�a
It will be played in St.
Marys tonight at 8:00 p.m.,
with the winner advanetne to
the quarter -finals against
the south-east winners from
Delhi or Six Nations.
The locals were full value
for their win on Saturday as .
they carried the play
throughout most of the'con-
test, but they had to battle
through someanxious
moments at the conclusion of
the game to preserve the
win.
Exeter took a 1-0 lead mid-
waythrough the first when
defnceman Brent Dawson
kept the puck in the St.
Marys end and eventually
got it back in front of the net
and hit the open corner.
Greg Hern and Chris
VanGerwen drew assists on
the play.
The locals blew several
good scoring opportunities
WIN III OF M TROPHY — An Ilderton rink skipped by Ruth loft won the ladies
curling bonspiel sponsored by the Bank of Montreal for the second straight year.
Above, Exeter branch manager Al Johnston presents the trophy to Ruth Loft,
Eleanor Bloomfield, Marjorie Charlton and Mildred Warner. T -A photo
late in the second period and
again early in the third, but
Scott Brint0011 made it 2-0
with less thin five minutes
remaining when his shot.
trickled into the net after be-
ing partially ,stop. Mike
m
Tiedean w the assist.
'Randy Preszcator, a
former EMHApuckster and
now coach of the St. Marys
crew, pulled his goalie with
four minutes left : i the game
and with an Exeter player in
the penalty box and his move
finall td adividend when
Gary Reamer; scored from a
rebound an Exeter defender
fanned on in front of goalie
Peter Dearing.
St. Marys continued with
the extra attacker, but the
locals'held them off the sheet
with Deanncig�coming up with
several good glove saves.
In St. l'Itarys on Wednes-
day, the home team built up
a 6-1 Lead early in the third
and then coasted to the most
decisive win of the series.
Chris VanGerwen scored a
pair for Exeter with Steve
Gould adding the other. Greg
Hern contributed a pair of
assists and singles were
recorded by Dave Hayter,
Eric Tadgell and Brian'
Blackburn.
Atoms ousted
The Exeter atoms were
eliminated fair straight by
Forest in their zone playoff,
lasing the final two games by
scores of 5-1 and 2-0.
Mark Burton scored the
lone goal in the games with
an assist from Alan Blom-
maert.
- Third period woes plagued
the local kids as they were
trailing by 1-0 in the third
game at the end of two and
there' was no score at the
same point in the final 2-0
lass to Forest on home ice,
Wednesday.
Waxen win
The Exeter Waxers won
two of three starts in
• Shamrock novice action this
week.
They beat St. Marys 2-1
and then posted a 4-1
triumph over Goderich. The
loss was a 7-4 verdict to
Lucan.
Jason Hern and David
Schwindt scored in the win
over St. Marys with Jason
Heywood and Fred Godbolt
drawing assists.
Schwindt scored \a pair
against Goderich with Mark
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SECOND DRAW WINNERS — Karen Davison's rink from the. Exeter curling club
won the second draw of Wednesday's Bank of Montreal ladies curling bonspiel.
Above, Exeter branch manager Al Johnston presents prizes to Karen Davison,
Pat Down, Dorothy Chapman and Helene Cameron. T -A photo
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The 'first place lead of the
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Legion rnixed dart league
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They have a total of 73
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followed by the CB'ers at 65
followed by the Shiphunters
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('rusaders 4 Jaams 1
Itchy Niters 4 CB'ers 1
All in the Family 3 Canscotts
2
Last Chance 3 Scotties 2
Out of Space 3 Sassenachs 2
Shiphunters 3 Outlaws 2
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Jaams vs Last Chance
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Winkers vs Out of Space
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Stephen minors in playoff
Stephen minor hockey
teams are in the midst of
playoff action and came up
with. three victories in four
starts this week.
In the first game of ban-
tam playoffs. the Stephen
club edged Zurich 4-3.,
Mike Moffat led the win-
ning attack with two goals
and ()lie assist while Roger
Ward and Eugene Galnville
fired one successful shot
each.
Paul Johnson was the top
playmaker with a pair of
assists with Glanville, Bill
Lessard and Steve Lightfoot
helping on one goal each.
Jerry Lamport fired five
goals and added two assists
as the Stephen pee wees
defeated- Elma-Logan 7-5 in
a playoff contest.
Mike McCallum and Mike
('onlin scored the other
Stephen goals in single
fashion. McCallum and
Brian Lusas picked up two
assists each and Conlin
assisted on one score by his
Mates.' t
Stefanie Jones scored on a
pass from Shelley Tomes
with 42 seconds left in the
gams' to give the Stephen
girls ringette team a 2-1 vic-
tor` over Seaforth.
Tlie other goal for the
locals was fired by Chris
Smith on a three-way effort
with Brenda Wilson and
('athv Gage.
Kevin Fick scored the only
goal on an unassisted effort
as the Stephen atoms were
beaten 9.1 by Zurich in a
first round playoff game.
In . exhibition play. the
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George Tomes counted on a
pass from Scott Dinney and
Colin Tripp registered the
second goal on a three-way
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Russell and Jason Heywood
ppeIeking up the singles. Hern,
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Schwindt scored a hat -
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goal week. Hera notched the
single:
Todd Hyde paced the
Lucan attack with three
goals while singles were add-
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Split games
The Exeter pee wees split
a pair of exhibition contests
this week, losing 3-0 in
Lambeth, and posting a
decisive 9-1 win over a South
London squad.
Ron Loucks paced the win
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McCann and Bryan Quinn.
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