The Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-03-01, Page 6,PAGE 4—•GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH I. 1973
LEl'S TA1 MINOR HOCKEY
K.F.C. JUVENILES
It was an uphill battle all of
the wav, but the Orange' Itle
Juveniles managed to sta\
the playoffs, trailing in garner
2-1, and with a 3-2 score lactim
the second -period, they ante •
back to tie the game and In It
in overtime 6--1, here
Goderich'on Sunday afternoon
The first two games both en
ded in a 4-:3 score, as each team
won at home. Then Goderich
travelled to Orangev ille Satur-
day and won 1-2 on two goals
by Dan Dunc,,an In the Suru1a\
.gStue-Uxrt_np,e. ille opened the
scoring at the :1_1 sec_diii ,nark,
when Bill McLaren ;bored the
first goal, and c`ainit• up 1%ith <t
four goal performance, in the
game. -John L4keN. inade it 2-0
for Orangeville
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,tr Before t he end 61 1 he first
Dan Duncstn ored a- he
knocked In a ret►otitid. troni
Paul Kelly, :ti, k Brian
'Thompson tied tht' game 2 -all.
as he and Dan Duncan cont-
ained at the second ,nark of
the second ptoriod- starting the
play was Gerald 'Sara„
Meriam. •
'Pini MiA-.tocker gave. Ken-
tucky Fried Chicken Juveniles
the lead as his lirtemates Dan
Duncan and Brian •Thoriipson
set hire up at the 10 minute
mark of the second period•.
Godtefu•h held on to a :1-2 lead,
and it Looked like -'a win as they
stopped Orangeville when they
had ;'t pian advantage on two'
ocasions- The tying- goal came
with -les` than a minute to play
as Bill N1t'Lareii hit the top cor-
ner, and Dori Bedard didn't
have a chance
This tired up the Orangeyilke
team. 1n ovc'rtinit-. they scored
the first goal. but .Goderich's
Kentucky Fried Chicken teanii
came back as Pau) Kell'• set up
Allan Shelton to make it 1 -all.
Bill Mc[.aren scored 'Ole win-
ning goal with only a minute to
play in the Iii minute overtime
period ('rig •Howard scored
the, ficial goal into an empty net
a- Kent uckv Fried Chicken
pulled t't►,eir goalie in order to
get the equalizer, but it back-
fired
Next game is in Orangeville
on Saturday
LEGION MITE ALL-STARS
On Wednesday, February 21,
Legion Mite All -Stars travelled
to Exeter to play the Exeter
Mite All -~tars. The locals came
home with a 1=1) win 'in a yerV,,..
exciting game. Toni Profit
scored 1ht' only goal of the
game from a perfect pass from
Dennis Kerr from behind the .
net '
G°al-tt, -JI.0 ,11ac11)ui)aId_.,ear_
tied full credit for the shut -out
as he stopped the Exeter team
on what looked like sure goals.
The Goderich defensemen did a
tine 'iob uf' knocking off shots
before they hit the Goderich
net. -
On' Saturday, February 24,
Goderich Mite All -Stars played'
hosts to the Listowel Mite All -
Stars when Listowel beat them
by a score of :3-1. Daryl Graham
scored the Ione goal -for
Goderich, unassisted.
"Team record for the season
now stands at 11) wins, (i losses
and 3 ties.
MITE HOUSE LEAGUE
On Monday, `,February 19,
Bedford Hotel defeated
MacDonald Marine 6-2. In the
first period. Greg Marshall1/4,
scored for, MacDonald Marine.
Mark Crawford tied the score
from David MacDonald. In the
second period, Bedford
Hotel got goals from
David MacDonald and Mark
'Crawford. Brian, Wain and
David Gallow got assists on -
these goals.- Third period:
David MacDonald arid Dave
Gallow scored for Bedford
Hotel. and (',reg; Lapairie picked
up an assist. David MacDonald
got his third goal of the game
and sco°rine* MacDonald
Marine's second goal was
Randy Ga‘`'rtor_ .
In the February •-"2l) • game.
Graham Electric defeated
Canadian Tirol --4-1. Ron Stod-,,
dard opened the scoring as
Scott Wilson set him up for the
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only goaltn the first period, for
Graham h;lectr•ic. Canadian
Tire tied the game as Brent
Fisher knocked "Todd l'tit-
tinger'• rebound "I'irn
[.as.a1ine scored the winning
goal' 'unassisted for Graham
Electric and Scott Wilson gut
the final goal in thu hind
period from 'Ron Stoddard. •
Grahant 1' lectin • won their
second gariie of the week, on
Fridax, a. they held on to a 2-1
yin oyer MacDonald Marine.
Del Bedard got both goals for
the winners, as "1'irn Lassaline,
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Willis assisted. David Hill
knocked in Steve Ruxton's
rebound for the final goal,
giving Goderich Electric
another win.
In the- second game, the
Legion Sailors won 4-1 over
Kentucky Fried Chicken. John
Alexander opened the scoring
for the Sailors. Randy Middel
made it 2-i). 'Then in the :3rd
period, Willy Denomrne and
Steve Walters scored -to give
the Sailors a 4-1) lead. Dan
Redpath picked up 2 assists for
the winners and Randy Middel
Roil- Stoddard -44W - Fraser- A- -- -aud- - John u
the other points.
Robert Curnniing's shut -out
was spoiled when Grahami
Suchard scored front, a scram-_
ble in- front of ' the net, as
Robert failed ,;to cover up the
rebound. Steven Bovct°-drew
the assist.
In the final 2 games, Satur-
day, ending the regular
schedu le, G Ienmark Homes
won a closely fought contest
over Kentucky Fried Chicken,
by a score of 1-0. •Jinn Fritzley
was the only marksman in the
game. Paul Bellinger picked up
his 2nd shut -out of the year.
In Sa'turday's second game,
the Legion Sailors bombed the
Legion " Fivers 4-2. John
Alexander really chalked up
the points, getting the first and
last goals of the game for the
Sailors, as well 'as getting an
assist on Stephen Walters
goal. Kevin Smith, was the
Other Sailor.to knock the puck
in. For the Flyers, Philip
Brown and Brian Fellows were
the goal scorers, with Jim
Fulford being credited with the
assist on the Fellows goal..
Standings for the season are:
Goderich Electric, 23 points;
Legion Sailors, 18 points; Glen -
mark Homes, 14 points: -.Legion
Flvers, 13 points, and. Kentucky
Fried Chicken, 12 points. Good
show!
hi eacti picked up assists.
Spoiling Jeff Denomnie's shut-
out was :John Peters, with
Randy Gaynor assisting.
On Saturday, February 24,
Bedford Hotel beat Canadian
•Tire. by a score of 4-0. Mike
Sheardown got the -shut-out for
Bedford Hotel. David Gallow
picked up 2 --goals, unassisted,
and David MacDonald got the
other two goals for Bedford
Hotel. David Gallow and Ray
VanStone each 'picked up an"
assist.
The Mite House League star-
ted play-off~- on Monday,
Fehruary 26th. Each team is to
play 2 games with total goals to
count. The play-offs are, as
follows-
SERIES "A"
Monday, February 26
4:30 and Tuesday, March
5:00 Bedford Hotel vs.
Canadian Tire.
SERIES "B"
Tuesday, Fehruary '27 at 5:00
and Monday, March 5 at 4:30,
Graham Electric vs.
MacDonald Marine.
SERIES "C"
Winners of Series A and B,
Friday, March 9 at• 4:30 and
.47jaturday,.- March 10 at 9:06
&m'.
The final standings for the
season are: first Bedford Hotel,
11 wins, 2 losses, 2 ties, 24
points; second, Graham Elec-
tric, 9 wi'ns, 4 loses, 2 ties, 20
points; third, -MacDonald
Marine, 4 wins, 8 losses, 3 ties,
11 points; fourth, Canadian
'i'ire, 2 wins, 12 losses, 1 tie, 5
points.
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HOUSE LEAGUE
I ri the first game on Tuesday,
Fehruary 20th., Goderich Elec-
tric defeated Glenmark Homes
2-0. Scoring both goals for the
winners was Jim Burbirte.
Drawing assists for Goderich
Electra• were Paul Young and
Todd Feibelkarn. Brian
Shewfelt picked up another
shut out for the winners,
Goderich Electric, who finished
in first place...
Friday night's double-
headers saw Godprich Electric
defeat Legion Flyers 3-1, in a
very close fought game. Ted
Doherty opened the scoring for
Legion Flyers.as •John Ross set
him up. Jim Burbine scored the
first 2 goals for Goderich Elec-
tric. Ron Leddv and Robert
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THE 10U+ AND 1itth OF MARCH, 1973
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"PEE WEE `B'
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Goderich's Pee Wee 'B'
Team 'met head on with an
.Orangeville team on Saturday,
February 17, and came out on
top 5-3. The Goderich. team had
it all their own way in the first
period. Brian Reid "got the- fire'.
goal, 'and only' a minute later,
Terry Kisch picked up Larry'
McGee's pass, and slapped it in
the net. ..
Orangeville got on the score
sheet at the 8:35 murk of the
second period. Then Goderich
showed them how to play. -
Brian Reid picked. up his
second goal of the game, from
Clark Williams and Rick Stod-
dard. Then Rick Stoddard
scored unassisted. Their third
goal -of the second period cane
from- Clark -Williams -with -the
help of Danny Boyce.
In the third period
-Orangeville's Phil Wilkins
decided it was time to fight
back and put the puck- in the
net twice. Final score 5-3, for
Goderich.
The Orangeville team, picked
up. font- penalties to Goderich's
three. Mike Reynolds and
Kevin Bundy shared the goal-
tending duties for Goderich.
PEE WEE
HOUSE LEAGUE
Monday's game; Feb. .19,
Club Grill won a close game, :3-
2, as they -came from behind to
defeat 'Goderich Motors. Dale
Duncan opened the scoring; for
Club Grill as Trim Doherty set
him up. Dan Boyce tied the
score, and Peter Glazehrook
made it 2-1 for Goderich
Motors, both unassisted. Tying
-the • score for-:Ctu ..- Grill, _next
was Randy Stoddard, and get-
ting the winni goal was Dale
Duncan, who si.; ed his second
of the game.
Tuesday's game, Feb. 20,
Sifto Salt white -washed
Goderich Restaurant 6-0. Brian
Reid led the attack with three
goals. Jacques Richard, Larry
McGee and Ricky Stoddard
were the other marksmen. Gord
Budnv was in the nets for Sifto,
and picked up the shut -out.
Brian Sowerbv, Lonnie Fisher,
Larry Kisch and- .Jacques
Richard all picked up points in
assists.
Sifto Salt continue to win as
they won Friday night -6-2 over
Club Grill. Brian ---Reed con-
tinues to he the top scorer in
the house League. He got four
goals to lead Sifto. Club Grill
opened the scoring as Gerry
Minnick was Set u(S b'v Dale
Duncan. .Jacques Richard tied
the score for Sifto, and Larry
McGee got the go-ahead goal
for Sifto. Bruce Melick played a
sttong game, coming up with a
couple of assists while Rick ,.
Stoddard got the other for Sifto
Salt. Dale Duncan scored Club
Grill's t;econd goal. -
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