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Times-Advocate, 1996-01-24, Page 16Page 16 Times -Advocate, January 24, 1996 1 Minor hockey scoreboard SPORTS Stephen Minor Hockey Atom Bad Boys January 16 Forest 2 at Stephen 2 Goals: Jamie Bibby (2) Assists: James Reschke, Shane Gregoire. Brian Glavin, Wes Delenge Goa)tcoder: David Desjardine Medford AE 2 at Stephen 0 Goaltender: Desjardine Atom Nightmares January 16 Stephen 7 vs. Winghan 2 Goals: Jesse Schroeder (2), Scott Davies (3), Roman Wilson (2) Assists: Jesse McCaw (2). Ryan Knee. Col- in Sauder (4), Wilson (2), Davies (2), Jason Stuckless. Wes Johnson Goaltenden Dane Michieben January 18 Stephen 1 vs. MitcheU 6 God: McCann Assist: Johnson Goaltender: Michielsen January 20 Stephen 5 vs. L.M.H.A. Major 2 Gods Schroeder, S� (2), McCann, Da - Assists: McCann, Wilson, Davies, Schroed- er (2). Knee Gositender: Michielsen January 20 Stephen 8 vs. Lucan 5 Goat for Stephen: Saudis (3), McCann, Stuckless, Davies, Se (2) Assists for Stephen: Wilson (2). Schroeder, Davies (2). Shawn Thompson, Stuckless, Johnson. McCann Goaltender for Stephen: Michielsen Peewee Rebels January 15 Stephen 6 vs. Mitchell 3 Goals: Shawn Sherwood, Adam Glavin (2), Jessica Davies, Jeff Finkbeiner (2) Assists: Finkbeiner, Jessica Davies (3), Dan Mosurinjohn (2), Bryon Stuckless Goaltenders: Chris Glavin, Mike Blois January 20 Stephen 8 vs. South London 2 Goals: Finkbeiner (4), Sherwood (2), Adam Glavin, Adam McCann Assists: Finkbeiner (3), Bryon Stuckless, Cal Delange, McCann, J.R. Davies, Sher- wood Goaltenders: Chris Glavin, Blois Peewee Local January 15 Goderich I at Stephen 15 Goals: Frazer MacDonald (2), Adam Cyr (2), krcmy Vanbergeo (2), Ben Parsons, Henny Pfaff, Jessica Davies (3), Jamie Sand - with, Brian Dixon (2), Cal Delange Assists: MacDonald, Cyr (2), Parsons, Pfaff, Davies, Sandwith (2), Delange, Jeff Rollings (3), Sheldon Snell, Mau Foran, Brent Tatars (3) Goaltenden: Gary Sauder, Mike Blois January 18 Stephen 4 at Blyth 9 Goals: Sandwith, Foran, Cyr. Tatars Aislsts: Foran (2), VanBergen (2). Dixon Goaltenders: Saudis, Blois January 20 St. Marys 3 at Stephen 10 Goals: Tatars (3), MacDonald (2). Foran (2), Cyr, Davies, VanBergen Assists: Tatara (2), Davies (3). VanBergen (4), Parsons (2), Sandwith January 21 Stephen 11 at St. Marys 0 Goat: Davies (3), Dixon (2). Delange (2). Foran (2), Pfaff, Sauder Assist,: Davies, Dixon, Debugs, Rican (2), Pfaff. Sander (2), MacDonald (3). Rolling:, Cyr (2). Snell Shutout: Gary Saudcr Next game: January 24, 6 p.m. Bantam Sting January 16 Stephan 8 at Elma Logan 4 Goals: Andy Ellis (2), Matt kegler (3), Shawn Stuckless, Christian Stuckless, Jeff Finkbeiner Assists: Ellis, Christian Stuckless, Finkbein- er, Shawn Sherwood (3), J.J. Hem, John Dykemat, Jeremy Pickering (2), Jason Neil, Bnan-Stuckless Goaltender: Ben Glavin January 20 - Zurich tournament Game 1 I Bothwell 3 at Stephen 6 Goals: Finkbeiner (3), Christian Stuckless, Neil, Ellis Assists: Christian Stuckless, Neil, Regier, Hem Player of the game: Neil January 21 - Zurich tournament Game Lucan 6 vs. Stephen 1 Goal: Ellis Assists: Pickering, Dykeman Goaltender: Glavin Player of the game: Regier ke Little Blues January 20 Forest 9 at Exeter 1 Goal: Troy Elder Assist: Kristen Hefley Goaltender: Mitchell Partridge Shamrock Legion Ladies Auxiliary Peewee January 15 - Exhibition game - Exeter 10 at Zurich Goals: Steve Rasenberg (3), Dave Veal (2). Mike Seip, Ryan Groot. Barry Parsons, Jeff HnganJosh Maver Assists: Seip, Groot. Matt Rowe (3), Aaron Heywood. Andrew Maver (2), Jared Bourne Huron Tractor AB Peewee January 17 - Exhibition agate Exeter 6 vs. Hensdl 3 Goals for Exeter' Mike Kerslake (2), Jason Revington (2), Mark Bilinsky (2) Assists for Exeter. liev*gloa, Tyke Tay- lor, Alex Kemp (2), Caleb Johns Goals for Hensall: Trona Ingram (3) Goaltenders for Exeter: Shawn Milky, Brad MacDonald January 20 -Howick Game 1 imminent Exam- 4 vs. Ayr 1 Gods; John Gregus (2). Kerslake (2) Assists: Bilinsky (4), Mike Hammier Goalteoder, Milky Game 2 Exeter 3 vs. New Hamburg 5 Goals: Kerslake, Bitlnsky (2) Assists: Kerslake, Gregus (2) Goaltender, Milky, MacDonald 21 Forest�Exeter 1 Goal: Rob Acton Assist: Ben Rader Goaltender: MacDonald Bantam LIncolns January 20 St. Marys (II) 3 at Exeter 4 Goals: Mike Wilhelm, Adam Miller. Paul Gregus, Tyler Obre Assists: Obre, Brent Hartman, Braid Tiernan, Andy Freiter, Jesse Bergmann Shamrock Bantam AE Cornhuskers January 15 Bellnont 1 at Exeter 12 Goals: Ryan Munn (3), Ryan Ralph, Tim Maver (2), Jon Campbell (2). Ben Cottrell, Wayne Cole, Jim Seaton, Mike Wilhelm Assists: Munn (2), Ralph, Scott Keys (2), Chad Monteith (4), Bob Hamilton, Maya, Campbell (3), Cottrell (2), Seaton, Rob Dev- ries (2) Goaltenders: John Pryde, Tony Eagleson Three stars: Munn, Maver, Campbell January 19 Exeter 5 at Forest 5 Goals: Ralph, Cole, Keys (2), Seaton Assists: Ralph, Steve Farquhar (2). Wil- helm, Devnes (2), Monteith. Campbell Goaltender: Eagleson Three stars: Keys, Seaton, Cole TUM Tyke Wantabes January 20 Lucan 2 at Mt. Brydges l Goals: Danny Ryan (3), Alex Avery (2), Gregory Noyes (2). Mike Ryan (2), Jesse Garrison, Bryan Abel, David Latta Assists: Ryan (2), Avery (2). Noyes (2), Ryan, Garrison (2), Abel. Brian Hogervorst, Matt Shipway Goaltender: Joah Comclissen L/M Tyke Dominoes January 20 Lucan 7 at Watford 0 Goals: Russel VanderHyden (2), Dylan Pryce (3), Mike Harrigan (2) Assist: Logan Couture Shutout: Tyler Schon January 21 Strathroy 5 at Lucan 8 Goals: VanderHyden (2), Couture (3), Ryan Clarke, Hugo Provencher, Chris McKican Assists: Couture (2), Provencher, Pryce, Nickolas Tsantilas Goaltender: Kyle Dobinson Shamrock Warriors January 21 Ildertoa 8 at Lucan 2 Goals: Jeff Silver, Bailey VanPraet Assists: Silver, VanPraet January 20 Medford 0 at Lucan 4 Goals: Tyson de Jong (2), Silver (2) Assists: VanPraet, Mike Noyes, Shaun Dav- idson Goaltender: Shane de Jong Hensall Minor Hockey Tyke Hensall Tyke won the 'A' championship in the Zurich tournament. 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See dealer for details. Ontario ?MDA, F.O. son 2000, Oakvlasa CrMarfe 0.41 514 cal Shuffleboa s Heiman January 16 6 game winners Alice Thiel Haul McEwan Pat Davis Pearl McKnight Dave Woodward Dorothy Corbett Ethel McMurtrie Isabel Rogerson 441 419 380 380 371 323 309 305 Blre/eT - January 17 game winners Ann Northey 370 Hal Walsh 300 game me winners M. Marshall 390 John Deweert 340 011ie Essery 335 Tom Williams 303 3 game winners Joe Gosar 248 January 18 - 5 game winners Leona Elliott 433 Hal Walsh 429 Howard Johns 418 Ann Northey 403 4 game winners Sena Gosar John Pepper Muriel Marshall 011ie Esse Joe Gosar 1)�` 367 367 318 307 302 . THE INTREPID 11MOBILER OJf , 2 As snowmobiling becomes more popularrand riders more demanding, I've had many riders comment on what it takes for an establishment to be snowmobile -friendly. See if any of your pet peeves have made this list. Signs/Directions: There's nothing more frustrating than trying to find a place with no signs on the trail. A business can't expect commerce from customers who can't find it. It's time to start treating snowmobile trails like roadways and advertise. One proviso: clubs operate the trails, so no signs should go up that they don't approve (and get paid for) first. ' Trail Access: Snowmobilers want to ride to your door on snow, not pavement or gravel, so maintain trail access and don't plough your whole parking lot bare. Expect to reimburse a club who grooms to your door. Some towns have excellent access, others poor. If a town wants snowmobiling business, the trail in and out had better be well -marked and not end up depositing sleds on the ploughed main street. Parking: Set aside a special parking area for snowmobiles where their owners don't have to worry about being run over by a transport or having their sled stolen. Good lighting and a fenced security enclosure are ideal. Security: If your establishment develops a reputation for stolen sleds, snowmobilers will go elsewhere. To avert this problem, see parking above, or let riders park their sleds in front of their hotel rooms. Two other good alternatives are providing locks and chains fog each,guest or parking sleds overnight in a locked (heated) garage or storage area. 1 Storage Space: Snowmobilers don't carry much with them and they're wearing most of it. Restaurants need to have secure space for helmets, boots and jackets where riders aren't cramped or stumbling over one another. Nothing makes a snowmobiler feels more unwelcome than having to pile his/her gear on the floor around the eating table. Similarly, hotel rooms need to have lots of hangers and space for spreading stuff out to' dry. An offer to use the hotel's dryer , is appreciated. Service Staff: Staff who are ignorant about snowmobiling can inadvertently sabatoge business. Snowmobilers like to congregate with their own and this includes knowledgeable operators who can answer trail questions and talk the talk. It isn't necessary that all staff be up to speed, but at (east questions should be refered to the folks who are. Having wall maps, club maps, brochures, distances, and trail/weather conditions handy adds to your credibility. Food Service: Many snowmobilers want to grab a quick bite and get back to the riding. Offering a quick special or two can speed them along and increase your turnover too. Hearty home -style meals are popular, while nourishing hot soups take the chill off. Go easy on the spices because trail heartburn is a fact of life. Club Support: The success of snowmobiling in your arca depends on trails and the club volunteers who make them happen! Snowmobilers will patronize establishments that support snowmobiling, so call your local club and get on board. Becoming a SIedPLUS Partner is an ideal way to demonstrate your support to the snowmobiling public. Odds 'n' Ends: Some of my favourite establishments have come up with these ideas- access to a heated workshop and tools for emergency repairs; free shuttle to stores or sled service; rag towels for hand -wiping or sled clean-up; no service policy for non -permit holders; and limiting alcoholic beverage service for those still riding. Operators have to work their own way to snowmobile -friendliness, but remembering that the only thing snowmobilers bring with them are their open wallets should be motivation enough. Until next time, happy trails and remember to Sled Smart - Ride Safe, Ride Sober. Bring A Buddy to Snowarama. For club or driver training information, contact the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) at (705) 739-7669. To plan your Ontario tour, call 1 -800 -263 -SLED. For Snowarama call 1-800=461-339) . 01t5 Arca* Sales, be.O'rrraMmarts of Arctco Sala, he -Thief Riser Falb, MN. 56701(211)661-4949 • r >' ►` ieli,tli E r =r',,, Chea . 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