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Times-Advocate, 1987-01-28, Page 91 Win twice this week Hawks in thick of second lace battle The Exeter Hawks have ridden two Mitchell bya a epoint and are now ' ways ng1 one will be on the road and two are at home on Friday as they re - consecutive 7-3 triumphs back into se- three ahead d the Seaforth crew, who against the tough Bulls. bounded for the 7-3 triumph over cond place in the northern division of are defendiig OHA champions. Mit- Sea(orth. the Western Junior "D" loop. chell holde a game in hand over Ex- 'Avenge Toss After taking a 2-0 lead in the first, The two victories also give the eter and :he latter have played one . The Hawks avenged a loss in Mit- the hosts fell behind 3-2 by the end of locals their longest winning skein of game less than the Centenaires. chell a week ago when they returned the season as they followed last The Hawks game against Clinton on on•Tuesday and convincingly came week's win in Clinton. SunBay was postponed. out on the long end of the 7-3 tally. This week's wins were scored over This week, the locals host the front- After splitting four goals with their the team's nearest rivals, Mitchell running Brussels Bulls at the rec cen- hosts in the first period, Exeter and Seaforth, and leave the Hawks in tre on Friday and then travel to scored two unanswered markers in the thick of the battle for second Seaiorth on Supday for another the middle frame and polished it off place. crucial match against the with a 3,1 margin in the final stanza. Exeter top their namesakes from Centenaires. Goalie Derek Switzer returned to That will leave them with only five his early season form and kicked out games left on the schedule and all but 31 shots to play a big part in the win. Exeter scored four times on the powerplay and gave up only two while short-handed to also improve in one of their weak points in previous outings. Steve Gould paced the attack with a hat trick performance and singles were recorded by George Pratt, Dave Cassone, Jon O'Connor and Scott Lovie. Jeff Pfaff and Sean Whiteford registered three assists each to lead in that department, with single assists going to Jeff Ansems, Jeff Reid, Pratt. Steve Batten and Steve McIntyre. Late in the third period, the'teams engaged in some fisticuffs with Jeff Pfaff, Dan Nairn and Jon O'Connor being banished for Exeter along with three Mitchell players. In all, there were 52 penalties call- ed in the chippy contest Weekly scores in shuffleboard In Tuesday's regular shuffleboard competition at the South Huron Rec Centre, Walter Davis posted the high score for men at 367. Charles Til The Exeter pets ringette team and Harold Davis were ti@@dd fo se- scored a 9 -3 -victory ov uron Park. cond at 289 and Charles Hendyhit279.' Saturday. Carrie Simpson led the scoring with three goals. Getting two goals each were Jill Sararas and Cheyenne Westlake. Singles were scored by Cara Gardner and Lisa Forrest. Assists were credited to Cara Gard- ner, Christie Bedard, Suzanne Steciuk, Jill Sararas, Janice Sanders. Danielle Miners, Lisa Forrest, Katie Armstrong and Jodi Hamilton. Holding Huron Park to -only three best. Verde Lightfoot scored 346 and goals was Andrea Urlin in net. Iva Blair 332. '' The Petites are challenging the In Thursday's play, Meine Eizenga Hensel' atom hockey team on Thurs- and Mildred Thomson were all even day night at 5:30, followed by a Satur- with scores of 464. Next came Phil day game against Forest in Hensall Hern 457 and Harold Rowe 426. at 3u5 p.m. Petites win in ringette For the ladies Mabel McKmgilt was best at 261 followed by Edna Caldwell 250 arid Olive Harvey 246. ' Wednesday's action saw Roy Hunter lead the men in six games at 449. Next came Walter Davis 432 and Harold Beaver 411. Five game high scores were Phil Hern 360, Joe Gosar 336 and Ross Richardson 311. Olga Davis and Alva Heywood were tied at 384 for the ladies six game Rebound at home The LIawks continued their winning the second. However, they rattled in five unanswered markers in the final frame to win going away. ti Mark Ansems got the equalizer for the Hawks at the 1:08 mark of the third on a solo effort and George Pratt then came up with the winner two minutes later, Pratt and Steve Gould had two markers each for the winners and ad - ging singles with Ansems were Scott Lovie and Sean Whiteford. Pratt and Gould also added two assists each, as did Steve Batten, with singles being earned by Jeff Dalrym- ple, Bryan Quinn, Ansems, Steve McIntyre and Jim Lewis. Derek Switzer put together another solid effort between the pipes and kicked out 25 of the 28 shots aimed in his direction. Todd Campbell had 28 saves for the Centenaires. The Hawks sat out 10 of the 18 penalties called -and clicked for the only powerplay marker of the contest. BULLETS LOSE In a recent pee wee tournament in London, the Exeter Big V Bullets dropped two straight decisions. They were blanked I: -u by the Parkhill Out- siders and lost 6-2 to Strathrov. Brad Elschner on an unassisted el - tort and Geoff Sanders on a pass from Brad Thompson to took care of the Exeter scoring. NUGGETS WIN SILVER — The Exeter Kentucky Nuggets ringette team won silver medals in a recent tournament in Stretford. Back, left, coaches►Bob CeQtes and George Tryon, Giselle Charrette, Car- rtWtoviA'1u 'e Merrier. Janet papple,,,Chris-Chappel, Becky Morgan, Elizabeth Coates, Barbie Mortley and manager Linda Farquhar. Front, Julie Webster, Becci Farquhar, Bryden Gryseels, Tanya Riehl, Tiffany Tryon, Jane Rowe, Carrie Stuart, Laura Cook and Sarah Kerslake. Missing was equipment monor erry Riehl. BEST BASKETBALL TOSSERS +-- The annual elementary school basketball throw contest sponsored by the Mount Carmel -Exeter Council of the Knights of.Columbus was held Saturday. Back, left, K of C Grand Knight Don O'Rourke, Dwayni Hayter, Jim Ahrens, Sheryl, Oke, Lisa Triebner and K of C Terry O'Rourke. Front; Sivasay Sengkhounmony, Sivilay Sengkhounmany, Tina Lindenfield and Corina Price. GAY LEA FOODS For your generous support in the "getter Butter Bonspiel" Exeter Curling Club The South Huron Rec Centre -now offers KARATE For Children 6-9 years of age e week program . 4-1 hour classes • Saturdays Pariiiipate for many reasons: self defence, discipline, train- ing for competition OR just for the social and recreational' atmosphetr Starts: Saturday, February 14 Time: 10:30-11:30 a.m. Place: High School • New gym (enter through cafeteria,door at back of school) Fee: $25.00 *Must pre-fegister at the Rec Centre during Office Hours. (9.12and 1.5) before Friday, February 6 _ FOR INFO CALL THE REC CENTRE AT 235.2433 1 .A Pee wees in playoff hunt The Exeter pee wees continued their unbeaten streak in the Ontario Minor Hockey Association round robin playoffs. Wednesday. they downed Lambeth b a score of 5-2 and a week earlier a ed to a 4-4 tie with Ridgetown he locals will return to Lambeth tonight, Wednesday and Saturday will play hast to Forest at the South Huron Rec Centre. Against Lambeth. Steve Dubarry put his club ahead with the first two goals of the game. Assisting were Joel Campbell and Jim Ahrens. Sandwiched in between the only two Lambeth goals was a successful shot by David Schwindt on passes from _Jasoq Heywood and Steve Dubarry Campbell converted a pass from Fred Steciuk-and Schwindt notched his second of the night on passes from Jim Ahrens and goalie Shots.') McFalls to finalize the Exeter scoring. 'IIT, Times -Advocate, January 28, 1987 • START OF A HAND — Shirley and Mike Curtis get their first cards in Sunday's poker rally sponsored by the Pindridge snowmobile club. For Rent - 243-2479 • Toboggans • Cross Country Skis • Snow Shoes • Snack bar available Saturday and Sunday Phone ahead for special mid week groups. 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