Times Advocate, 1989-05-03, Page 19Mohawk
TORONTO - Herb Morell, statis-
tician for the Central Senior B
Hockey League, has released finals
statistics for 'the 1988-89 season
and shows Exeter Mohawks leading
in several categories.
The Mohawks tied for first place
overall with the Durham Huskies.
Each had 37 points, with identical
records of 17-5-3, and each team had
one game cancelled.
Panthers
win, tie
By Michelle Ellison
EXETER -, South Huron District
High Schools Girl's Soccer team
played two league games last week.
The Panthers claimed a 1-0 victory
over Seaforth and played to a 1-1
draw against Listowel.
Last Tuesday, the Panthers hosted
Listowel Lords for a league game.
The local girls dominated the play-
ing the game and opened scoring in
the first half.
Soon after, however, Listowel
answered on a penalty shot tying
the game at 1-1 going into the sec-
ond half of play. A scoreless sec-
ond half ended the game in a 1-1
draw. South Huron's lone goal
scorer was Michelle Ellison.
On Thursday, the Panthers trav-
elled to Seaforth for their second
league game of the week. The
Panthers again controlled most play
in the game.
South Huron's only goal was
scored by Leanne Dietrich in the
first half of the game. Some good
goal keeping by Laurie Forrester
and steady team play in the second
half kept the Panthers in the lead.
The girls travelled to Stratford
Northwestern on Tuesday and will
meet Stratford Central on Thursday.
Jr. Panthers
win H -P
By Michelle Ellison
EXETER.- On Thursday, South
Huron District High School's Jun-
ior Badminton team claimed the
Huron -Perth Conference team title
by a slight three-point margin over
Listowel. The Panthers also took
two individual titles and a third
place title.
Becky Morgan and Carrie Oke be-
came the Huron -Perth Girls' Dou-
bles Champions, while Andrea
Francis and Ian Verbeck trok the
Mixed Doubles title.
Tiffany Tryon, a first year player,
took a surprising third place finish
in Girls' Singles and will attend the
western Ontario (W.O.S.S.A.) tour-
nament along with her four team
mates.
Chris Gardner, who has had an
extremely successful season in
Boys' Singles division, came away
with a rather disappointing fourth
place finish as did Mark D'Anna and
Shawn Willert in Boys' Doubles.
However, these results also contrib-
uted greatly to the team's overall
points to give the Panthers the
Seam title. •
The five athletes will 'participate
in WOSSA next Saturday at Lon-
don Sanders Secondary School.
Panthers
In WOSSA
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leading in several. categories of Central Sr. B stats
The Mohawks had the second-best Chiefs. Parker played 23 games, 17 assists, good tor 31 points.
reCord at home during the regular scored 35 goals, 41 assists for 76 The Mohawks finished in fifth
season behind Durham. The points. Well behind in second was spot in team penalty minutes. The
Huskies had a home record of 10-1- Wilker with 18 goals, 34 assists for Mohawks averaged 32.1 minutes in
1. while the Mohawks home record 52 points and not far back was Ran- penalties per game during the sea -
was 9-2-0. _ derson with 23 goals, 28 assists and son. The least penalize$ team in the
The Mohawks did have a better 51 points. Wilker played in all 25 was the Grand Valley Harvesters,
road record than Durham however. Mohawk games, while Randerson who averaged 23.4 minutes per
The Mohawks were 8-3-2 away played in only 20. game and the most penalized team
from the South Huron Rec Centre, Other Mohawks cracking the top was the Elora Rocks, who averaged
20 in scoring were; Joe Scherer in 42.3 minutes in penalties per
while Durham had a" 7-4-2 road
record 10th spot with 27 goals, 13 assists
Quincy Wilker and Dave Rander- for 40 points, Paul Barton finished
son finished second and third respec- in 14th spot with 13 goals, 24 as-
tively in the individual scoring race, lists and 37 points and Bill Glover
behind Bob Parker of the Creemore was in 17 position with 14 goals,
game.
Scherer finished second in the
goal department during the season,
behind Parker. Parker scored 35
times and Scherer picked up 27 tal-
lies. Randerson's 20 goals ranked
him fourth in the league.
Barton ranked second in the
league in power -play goals. Terry
Hoelscher of the Elora Rocks scored
eight power -play goals, while Bar-
ton's seven tied him for second with
Tim Fritz, of the Harriston Blues.
Of Randerson's 20 tallies, five
won games for the Mohawks,which
ranked him first in the league in
that department.
Scherer scored more than one goal
in a game seven times last season,
which tied him with Fritz, for third
overall behind Parker's nine and Ke-
vin Hopkins, of Durham, who had
eight.
Scherer ranked first in three -goal
games with six, followed by Parker
with five and Randerson with four.
Scherer and Al Gates tied with
three other Durham players for
most insurance goal in the league
with six.
Glover was tied for second with
the league in short-handed goal with
three, behind Parker, who had four.
Wilker ranked second in the as-
sists department with 34, behind
Parker's 41 and Randerson's 28 tied
him for fifth place with Gilles
Ouellette of Creemore.
Mohawks goaltending duo of
Rock Pikul and Bill Dark ranked
third and fourth in the league in
goaltender wins with nine and eight
respectively.
Pikul finished in fifth place in
goals against average with a re-
spectable average of 4.17 in 13
games. Elora's goaltending tandem
of Gary Trimble and Dave Weiss
finished first and second overall,
with a GAA of 3.13 and 3.52 re-
spectively.
parts champs - The Hummingbirds won the league and playoff championships in the Exeter Legion
Ladies Dart League this season. Left to right, Anne Armstrong, Anita Hunter, Marg Wragg, Terry Hey-
wood.
eywood. They were given awards at the awards banquet at the 3A`Restaurant in Exeter.
SARNIA - On Saturday, South
Huron District High School's Sen-
ior Badminton team competed in
the Western Ontario (W.O.S.S.A.)
Tournament in Sarnia.. The Pan-
' titers took two fifth -place finishes.
The Senior Girls Doubles team
of Christine Rose and Michelle
Cacrs lost their first match to Sar-
nia St. Clair to put them in the '
consolation round of the tourna-
ment. Here, the Panthers defeated
Sarnia Collegiate Institute, Glencoe
and East Elgin to advancp. to the
quarter finals of the consolation
round against St. Clair.
The girls lost two closematches
to end their day.
The Mixed Doubles team of Kim
Crawford. and Chris Campbell lost
in the quarter finals in the main
round of the tournament.
In the consolation round, the
Panthers were defeated.by London
Westminster inree game match:
Barb Ned played Girls' Singles
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petitive Sarnia St. Pat's but came
back to win against Sarnia S,t.
Clair.
She finished the -day with a Toss
to Woodstock Collegiate Institute.
The team ended a successful sea-
son here and coach, Heather Henke
was pleased with her team's com-
mitment all season.
LOST
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sheep dog.
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Dog tag No. 374
Phone 227-4192
or 228-6334
Reward
Wins Hodgins Memorial - At Friday's banquet of the Lucan
men's bowling league, Len Smith presented the Roy Hodgins Me-
morial trophy for the most improved bowler to Roger Horuk. At the
right is Bob Smith with a winning percentage of .746.