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Times-Advocate, 1982-11-10, Page 9AtomsIose second game, have: t ree season wins The Exeter Atoms I second game .gf the w • n they dropped a son to St. Marys at Huron Rec Ce tre, S St. Marys ped early 2-0 tea in t period on 1s Favacho nd Shackleton. r their ason deci- outh. day. to an first Tony Derek Exeter did of ge ntrack- ed until the t 'rd pe when they tied the core goals by. David O'Connor David Dalrymple. Alan mmaert drew the assist in Connor's goal and O'Conno elped set up the other. A goal by Da Schiedel late in the third sod decid- ed .the game. ve Sillery played a fine ga in the Ex- eter net maki many key stopstokeep th core close. Saturday in athroy the locals scored Tess than a minute to go t . ie the game 2-2. Strathroy t the lead late in the second iod on a goal by Jeff La tia. Harlem Tinney got t one back in the third on . ass from Rob McLelland 1 Larnantia again put tthroy on top with just ov a minute to go That set u he dramatic ty- ing goal b Al Blommaert with Davi O'Connor and Todd Mc n drawing the •assists. Si 'y again provid ed outsta g goaltending. • Exeter' ord now stands at three . two losses and a tie. T ped again The E ter midgets took e _nnuunII 11111111111111111111.1111111U • OH Junior 'D'' IH eke y S th Huron_ c Centre F . Nov. 12 8:30 .p.m. ucari Irish vs eter Hawks n.Nov. 14 8:00 p.m. • avistock Braves vs Exeter Hawks on't miss the ac- tion in this keen rivalry. e unnutunnnnnIII nnunnnuuurr: another thumping in the final game of Wednesday's triple - header at the rec centre against Parkhill. Parkhill opened up a 4-0 lead in the first and went on to a 10-4 triumph. Steve Gould, Mike Tiedeman, Don Hamilton and Bill Fisher scored for the locals. Gould added three assists to lead in that depart- ment while Tiedeman, Fisher, John Wells and Dave Woodfine added one each. BOW TO PARKHILL Two Exeter minor teams were on the losing ends of a doubleheader against Parkhill at the South Huron Rec Centre, Wednesday night. Parkhill won the pee wee contest. by a 5-0 score and went on to gain an 8-5 victory in the bantam contest. Todd Suderman scored two goals to lead the Parkhill pee wee scoring attack while Curt Ansems, Bob Willimse and Brian Schyler added single scores. In the bantam contest, Ex eter took a 3-1 lead early in the second period only to have Parkhill come back with five unanswered goals. - Sean Whiteford was.the top Exeter goal producer with a hat trick performance. Scor- POOLEY LEADS After the.first six games of the season, Paul Pooley leades the Ohio State hockey Buckeyes in scoring. Paul has scored seven goals and added six assists for a total of 13 points, one more than runnerup Dave Kobryn. Perry Pooley is in third place with five.goals and one assist for six points. One of Perry's goals came while his team ' was playing shorthanded. ing in Single fashion were David Woodfine and Jim Lewis.. Jeff Ansems and captain Paul Barnes each scored two goals for Parkhill. Getting one apiece were Dean Doerr, Paul Dixon, Brent Muir and Ron Van Hooydonk. In a return doubleheader in Parkhill Friday, the home team won the pee w.ee game 3-0 while the Exeter bantams bounced back to gain a 2-2 tie. The Exeter bantam scorers were Terry Zachar on an unassisted effort and Tim Moore on a three-way effort with David Woodfine and Bryan Quinn. Scoring for Parkhill were Jeff Schuyler and Brad Muir in the bantam game. The pee wee scorers were Paul Ansems, Jeff Amos and Brad Benders • Salvage tie The Exeter juveniles salvaged a .3-3 tie with Parkhill on the latter's ice, Wednesday, s they put together one their best showings to da Shamrock action. After trading a pair of first period goals, the teams ap- peared headed for deadlock, but Parkhill scored on a power play with just under two minutes left in- the contest. • However, off the face-off after the goal, and with net - minder Peter Dearing heading for the bench, Exeter scored the equalizer 12 seconds after Parkhill's tally. Eric Tadgell was the trig - german on the final tally, while Chris VanGerwen not- ched both first period goals. Brent Atthill earned assists on two goals, while helping out on one each were Tadgell, Brian Blackburn and Brent Dawson. IN OFSSA RUN — Irene Dietrich of the South Huron senior girls cross country team is shown competing in the all -Ontario championships in the Toronto area. Now 4 Rabbit Models to choose from 'L', 'LS', 'GL', 'GTI' One's just right for you!, Rabbit. 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Centre, Peter Verberne, Darryl McCann, Chris Bierling, Shown Moore, Rob- bie Smits and Jeff Kints. Front, Mike Rankin, Jamie Bedard, Robert Verberne, Todd McCann, Mark Van Bru- waene, Justin .Charrette and Vongphalack Vonnavong. T -A photo For South . Huron Best finish ever In the best finish ever for a South Huron cross country team the senior girls placed fifth at OFSSA Saturday. The race was run at Earlea Bale's Park in north Toronto. Over 34 top schools were represented at the all -Ontario championship. There were over 200 runners in the senior girls 5 kilometre race. The course was very tough, going up and down a very steep ski hill. A very dangerous slip- pery hill had to be run twice with a.very sharp corner at the bottom. Coach Joe Fulop had to warn runners about in- juries' in the cold snowy weather. Being shuttled back and forth from the OFSSA fietdhockey tournament to the cross country ' meet didn't deter Catherine •Patterson from turning in a good perfor- mance. Despite a sore foot Catherine finished thirty- fifth. In a very strong race, perhaps her best ever, Col- leen Regier was only two behind Catherine in thirty- seventh position. Catherine's time for 5 km was 23:24 and Colleen's was 23:29. Usually second Exeter run- ner in is Mary -Lou Rundle. However Mary -Lou suffered from cramps. Colleen's younger sister Sheila Regier in her first year of high school competition was eightieth runner in._Exeter's final run - to count was midget Irene Dietrich in ninety-fifth posi- tion. Jackie Cottrell who also plays senior basketball was Exeter's substitute and finish- ed at even 100. South , Huron had an especially large contingent. this year with twelve senior girls. The other five runners were not allowed to cross the finish line but ran the OFSSA course. Susan Birmingham came into her own rather late in the season running up with Cottrell. Esther Van Oss and Susan McClure would have placed between 102-109. Sarah McClure and Angela Fleming also ran well. Tracey Ducharme was unable to race. at OFSSA. South Huron was only 44 points out of third place. Thornlea wog the senior girls championship. Coach Joe Fulop before OFSSA thought his team would place in the top ten and might even improve on the seventh place finish of the 1974 team of Lucy Van Esbroeck, Janet Gielen, Kim Postill and Kathleen Gielen. He "never though there would be a team as good as that one", but this 1982 team will go down as the team to beat for future crass -country teams. Next year should be in- teresting with all team members but one returning. , For now cross-country is over with a very successful year behind them. Irish back winning edge Mitchell 7-6 The Lucan Irish regained their winning ways in O11A Junior "D hockey play Wednesdaynight as theyedg- ed the Mitchell Hawks 7-6. - The Irish will be on home ice at the Lucan arena tonight. Wednesday to meet Mount Brydges and Friday they will be in Exeter to tangle with the Hawks. Tues- day they will be in Mitchell for a tilt with the other ilawks. In Wednesday's victory over Mitchell..(he Irish scored four tines in the first period and were never headed. Doug Latta started the Irish away with only 28 seconds having expired as he con- verted a pass from captain Paul Wraith. Eight -minutes later Wraith scored on a power play with passing help from Latta and Randy Turner and at 9:37 again with their team with a one man advantage Mark Thomson hit the Mitchell net nn a play set up by Art Gregory and Doug Latta. The only second period Luaan marker came from the stick of .leff Skinner on a pass from Dave Egan al 5:19. Hawks lose The Exeter Molting Ilawks dropped a pair of Oldtirners hockey. games this week as they lost 4-1 to North London Saturday and were. on the short .end of a 3-2 score Mon- day night to 4113 London. The liawks were in Zurich last night, Tuesday to meet the Has Beens in an exhibition game and will be involved in a tournament in Sarnia on the weekend. Monday night, Bill Pin. combs scored for Exeter on a three-way comhination with Keith Ahrens and Jim Russell and Bob McDonald converted a mass from Jim MacDonald. Saturday in London the Molting Hawks could manage only one succei;sful shot and it came from the stick of Keith Ahrens early in the se- cond period. Jim Pfaff drew the assist. • In the third period at 15 seconds Art Gregory registered with the pass pro- vided by Mark Thomson and a minute and 15 seconds later it was Jamie Shipley pulling the trigger on- a successful shot with assists going to Steve Thomson and Paul Wraith. Murray Guy led the Mit- chell Hawks with a three goal effort. Scoring in single fashion were Jeff Pauli, Tim Bell and Dean \1'estman. ICC Gas. 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