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Times-Advocate, 1979-11-14, Page 23 (2)Midgets only win • in minor hockey • • • • Exeter's minor hockey evened things up again on a teams found the opposition a play with Doug Clark. little too strong again this Late goal does it week and the midgets were The local bantams lost the only ones who could their only outing of the week muster a victory. when Strathroy scored late They accomplished that in the third period to post a 3 - feat in Port Stanley, 2 win at the rec centre, Saturday, by a 5-2 count and Wednesday. only a few hours after five Exeter opened the scoring members of the team had in the middle stanza when played in a bruising football John Kernick blinked the game for the South Huron light on an unassisted effort, junior Panthers. but Strathroy came back to After spotting Port Stanley take a 2-1 lead midway a quick lead on a power play, through the third. the locals rebounded to Kernick again scored to score three in the first and even the count, with were never headed after goaltender Peter Dearing that. picking up the assist on the Wayne Smith paced the play at the 6:58 mark. attack with a two -goal Strathroy's winning performance, while the marker came at the 11:03 singles were fired by Jeff mark when they were Howe, Bill Glover and Ed playing a man short. Willis. Drawing the assists Pee wees lose two were Jim Lovie, Mike The Exeter pee wees were Murray, Dave Underwood, stopped by Strathroy and St. Rick Lindenfield and Rowe. Marys in their two Shamrock Wednesday at the rec contests this week. centre, Strathroy scored four Strathroy spotted the times in the first period and locals an early lead at the then hung on to beat the rec centre on Wednesday midgets by a 6-4 count. and then came roaring back Dave Underwood led the to post a 4-2 win. attack with two goals, with Scott Lovie popped the singles coming off the Exeter's lone tally with the sticks of Bill Glover and Jeff assist going to Sean Rowe. Mike Murray drew Whiteford. assists on two of the tallies St. Marys scored three and helping on one each were times before the locals hit Glover, Rick Lindenfield and the sheet on Saturday and Underwood. then went on to post a 4-3 Lose two more triumph. The Exeter Waxers remain winless in Shamrock league play as they dropped two more tilts this week, by identical scores of 4-2 to Strathroy and Belmont. In Strathroy on Saturday, the locals watched the home teamscore four times before they finally started to play hockey and make the contest interesting However, their two goal rally fell short in a battle between the league's two winless teams. B.J. Batten notched Exeter's first goal when he backhanded Doug Clark's pass into the net and David Josephson picked up the other on a play with Jarett Kobe. At home on Sunday, the locals stayed even with the Belmont crew until the last half of the third period when their hopes for a win were dashed as Belmont scored a pair. Jarett Kobe started the Exeter team off on the right foot with a marker in the first period, and after Belmont took a 2-1 lead later in the game, B.J. Batten Men's curling Parsons 6 - McKnight 4 Livingstone 8 - Chapman 6 B. Coates 6 - De Block 5 Pinder 5 - Dougall 2 Timmerman 11 - Busche 7 L. Coleman 10 - B. Coleman 7 Hockey At Its Best SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE Wed., Nov. 14 6!30 - Lambeth vs Exeter Pee Wees 7:45 - Lambeth vs Exeter • Bantams 9:00 - Mt. Brydges vs Ex- eter Midgets FRI., NOV. 16 lucan Irish vs Exeter Hawks 8:30 p.m. SUN., NOV. 18 12:30 Port Stanley vs Ex- eter Midget II 4:00 - lucan vs Exeter Novice 5:15 - London vs Exeter Atoms Tavistock Braves vs Exeter Hawks 7:30 p.m. Atoms drubbed The local atoms were dumped 11-2 when they hosted St. Marys, Sunday, with seven of those tallies coming in the final period. Ron Loueks and Dave Russell ' scored the lone markers for the Exeter crew, while Danny McLean picked up an assist. Sherwoods get big production The Hensall Sherwoods enjoyed their most productive outing in the young South Huron hockey league season Sunday as they defeated Thedford 12-6 in Thedford. Leading the way for the Sherwoods were Fred Campbell, Steve Knight and Brian Campbell with three goals apiece. The game was a see -saw affair in the first period with the Sherwood's goals coming from Knight, Brian Camp- bell and Fred Campbell. Adding the assists were Brian Campbell, Gary Kyle, Knight, Allan Bell, Rick Ingram and Lloyd Allan. The second period proved to be thedecisive stanza for Hensall as they scored five goals. Adding to the Sher - wood's total were Brian Campbell and Knight with a pair, Ingram, and Fred Campbell. Brian Campbell and Murray Connelly had two assists each. The Sherwoods put the game away in the third period with another three goals. Picking up counters were Connelly, Allan and Fred Campbell. Ingram had two assists. More sports on page 8A fie 1 • EMIR VS. GODERICH ks 8:15 P.M. THURSDAY at the South Huron Rec Centre Sponsored by LAIDLAW TRANSPORT LTD. SCOTT'S LEATHER & TACK SHOP 120 Sanders St. W. Exeter, Ont. 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