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Minor hockey scoreboard
Mardi 7
Stephen 3 at Scaforth 0
Guals: Shawn Thompson, Sheldon Snell, Brent Tatars
Assists: Brent Tatars, Jason Stockiest, Brad Schenk
March 9
Stephen 2 at Brussels 2
Goals: Brent Tatars, Shawn Thompson
Assists: Brent Tatars, Brayden Lord (2), penny Pfaff
Honourable Mention w Stephen goalie Jon Schenk
March 9
Stephen 1 at Wungham 4
Goal: Brayden turd
Assist: Henny Pfaff
Strong game by Stephen goalie Jon Schenk.
Much 9
Lucan 2 u London "AA" 3
Goals: Eric Kowalchuk, Daryl Botham
Assists: Kurt Hardy, Steve Greenlee, Chris Hackett (2)
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Tweens win tournament
OTTAWA - The Exeter Tween Opti-
mists won the gold medal in the
Tween 'B' division here at the Annu-
al Gloucester Ringette Tournament
on March 2-3.
This is one of the oldest and most
prestigious tournaments as 122 teams
competed.
Exeter won all three of its pool play games and
faced Sudbury who were 2-1-0 in their pool during
preliminary play.
In the final game, Exeter came out on top 8-4, Da-
nielle Miners had three goals and an assist while
Cara Gardner fired the hat trick. Kim Farquhar had
two tallies and an assist. Heather Davies had two as-
sists while Katie Webber, Sonya Lawrence, Teresa
Stire and Amy Edwards assisted.
"The girls knew going into this tournament the
games were not going to be easy," said coach Doug
Miners.
"Each team competing is on top of the league in
their region. The girls played hard and came home
with a well deserved gold medal. They all gave a 110
percent"
Undefeated: Exeter opened with a 7-5 win over
Mardi 9 - Parkhill Tomaanent Game 1
Lucan White 1 *Parkhill 4
Goal: Thomas Mills
Game two
Lucan White 1 - Bryon 4
Goal: nouns Mill.
Fcbnnary 27 - Exhibition game
Clinton 3 at Hensall 3
Goals: Brock Weiss, Jason Corbett, Mark Bell
Assists: Jimmy Seaton, Ryan Munn
March 9 - Parkhill Tournament - Game 1
Lucan Green 3 - Forest 4
Goals: Nick Hocking, David Fleming, Michael Bancroft
Assists: Michael Ankers, David Fleming
Game two
Lucan Green 4 - Byron Jets 5
Goals: Michael Ankers (2), David Fleming, Nick Hosking
Assists: Nick Honking, Kyle Smith
Etobicoke. It took Etobicoke just seven seconds to
score on their first shot of the game but Exeter'came
right back as Farquhar set up Miners just 18 seconds
later.
Both teams skated hard and Gardner scored three
straight goals as the two sides were tied 4-4 after the
first period. Down by two in the second frame, goalie
Jana Webster made a big save.
Gardner led the way with four goals while Farquhar
had two and SoAya Lawrence and Miners also con-
nected
Ottawa's Green Creek was the next team to face
Exeter but it was Gardner's five goals that once again
resulted in a win. Miners and Farquhar had a goal and
two assists and Lawrence also scored. -
On Sunday, Exeter beat Cumberland 8-4. Gardner
had three goals and an assist while Miners and Farqu-
har again had a goal and an assist. Amy Edwards had
a strong game with two goals.
The team would like to thank coaches Ken Farqu-
har, Lois Webster, Craig Webber and Doug Miners
and to statistician Wally Webster.
The girls will be conducting a bottle drive on
March 23 in Huron Park and Hensall and March 30
in Exeter.
t
February 27 - First round of playoffs, beat of 3 series
Stephen 0 at Hensall 2
Goals: Ryan Groot, Jonathan Keys
Assist: Casey O'Brien
Shutout goes to goalie Jeremy Willett
March 2 - First round of playoffs, best of 3 series, liensall wins
two games to 0
Hensall 3 - Stephen 2
Goals: Gerald Corbett, Casey O'Brien, Ryan Groot
Assists: Jonathan Keys, Casey O'Brien, Matthew Mousseau,
Gerald Corbett, Chris Rowcliff
March 2 - Second round league playoffs, best of 3 series
Bayfield 4 at Hensall 4
Goals: Jonathan Keys (4)
March 10
IIderton 6 at Lucan Lasers 5
Goal: Jamie VanKasteren (4), Jay Funston
Assists: Trevor Smith (2), Jamie VanKasteren, Ted Chauerson
March 8
Stephen 1 at Lucan 1
Goal: Denton Hackney
Assist: Jamie O'Shea
March 9
Dorchester 0 at Lucan 3
Goals: Denton Hackney (2), Doug MacGregor
Assists: Denton Hackney, Doug MacGregor, Ryan Dukeshire
March 8 - Exhibition game
Exeter 3 at Seaforh 1
Goals: Jason Grenier, Jeff Campbell (2)
Assist: Wayne Cole
March 14
Pt. Stanley 4 - Exeter 3
Goals: Chris McDonald, Mike France (2)
Assists: Marty DeBruyn (2), Mike France, Ben Guenther
March 9 - Kanogio Tournament
Exeter 7 - Delhi 6
Goals: Jeff MacLean (2), David Farquhar (2), Chad Dalrym-
ple, David Marshall, Luke Sims
Assists: Sean Guenther (2), Scott Rasenberg, Laurence Cole,
Jeff Campbell, David Farquhar
March 9 - Kanogio Tournament
Exeter 3 - Waterford 2
Goals: Ryan Freiter, Jeff Campbell, Greg Geoffery
Assists: Jeff Campbell, David Farquhar, Geoff Maser.
Exeter advances to the Championship Game against Glencoe
on March 16 at 10:00 a.m. in Port Stanley
March 9 - Kanagio Tournament
Exeter 3 - St. George 2
Goals: Chad Da rryymmple, David Marshall, David Farquhar
Assists: Chad Dalrympie, David Farquhar, Lucas Forrest
1
March 9
Zurich 5 - Exeter 1
Zurich goals: Michael Laporte (3), Jason Becker (2)
Zurich assists: Jason Becker (3), Kris McKinnon
Exeter goal: Ben Cottrell
Exeter assist: Jamie Monck
March 10 - at Spnngbreak Toumament
Mt. Brydges 5 - Exeter 3
Goals: Steven Rasenberg (3)
Assists: Shawn Kramer, Tyler Obre
March 10 - at Sprtngbreak Tournament
Thamesford 6 - Exeter 1
Goal: Steven Rasenberg
March 9 - Exhibition game
St. Marys 2 - Exeter 2
Goals: Ryan Fulton (2)
Assist: Brian Parsons
Five for
Bergmann
Duplicate
Bridge
Wednesday night scores
1st
Norma Huckle, Mary Lomas
2nd
Carole and Dennis Hockey
3rd
Mr. and Mrs. Drummond
4th
Mike Gans, Bob Davis
Wednesday nights, 7:30 p.m.
Exeter Legion Hall
EXETER - Ken Bergmann
scored five goals as the the Exeter
Molting Hawks beat Lucan 10-4
in oldtimers hockey action.
Also scoring were Ernie Ahrens
with two, Brian Hodkins, Randy
Gitfrllan and Bob Parsons. Scott
Burton had three assists. Ron
Moore, and Jack Chipchase had
two assists each.
Exeter weren't as fortunate
against Sarnia as they lost 6-4.
Moore, Gilfillan, Bob McDonald
and Bergmann scored in that game.
Against London, Ahrens had four
tallies in a 10-6 defeat to the Fall-
ing Stars. Moore netted two goals
for the Molting Hawks.
Champs - Front, left to right, Judi Wilson, Kim Farquhar, Jana Webster, Danielle Miners and Sonya
Lawrence; middle, Manager Lois Webster, Amy Edwards, Jo -Dee Rowe, Carolyn Quinn, Katie Web-
ber, Teresa Stire, Heather Davies, LeeAnn Foster, Cara Gardner; back, Craig Webber, Doug Miners
(coach), Ken Farquhar (assistant coach).
Tyke tournament this weekend
EXETER - Get ready for excit-
ing hockey action this weekend
Exeter, as the youngest hockey
players around, the tykes will be
in competition on Saturday.
At the Exeter Tyke Hockey
Tournament, play begins at 8 a.m.
as Lucan Green face soff against
Southern Sr. "A" League Final
the Exeter Tyke Little Hawks,
That will be followed by Zurich
versus Lucan White, Forest
against Parkhill and then Thedford _
versus Strathroy.
The 'B' championship is sched-
uled for 4 p.m. while the 'A' title
goes at 5 p.m.
Win two games: In Parkhill on
the weekend, the Little Hawks
won two games and finished as 'A'
runnersup.� _ -
Exeter opened with a 7-1 win
over Byron. Matthew Dietrich
scored three goals while Ryan
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