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. GDC1- teacher =Chris" Connors = reaches', for: a. rebound during a = doch.is gaurded closelY1,bY. student Cathy_GallOw and On the far
'student -teacher basketball game Jan: 28, part of the Winter Car-. right, teacher player Barb (Wowed keeps her eye on the action.
nival festivities at.the schogi last week. At left, teacher Myles Mur- (photo by Patrick Raftisi
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;�werb,leads Green -Machine to 13-
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goal in the final'gaMe. ' . . ' • ' • League's annual tOurney always make good .account ' of
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Dave Nichols • and Brian Horner.scorecr the Exeter, ',„ .. " themselves. .1his•year O'Briens went :to the A Division
goals. : , . v , ,, cnarnpionship before losing while Green:Machine lost its, .',. •
• Green Machinelost its opening round game to the evefl-. first game.and went ori to win the 8 title: Parkhouse won
—tual;tourhament-champxfrom-Mount-Ferest 541-but•then •- its fu stgarne of-the•tournament ov'er Exeter-butlost 6-4.to • '•
rebounded with two straightwins to earn a berth. in thy B , •:.' ••• ' Zurich in a shbotout. 'Zurich outscored the Parkhouse 3-1
championship game. • ,• • •
. „ - •• . '• •• ,. in the shootout • .'• " .. ' • • , , , • ., ..
•-, - In the second round, Murphy's again carne up with third' ' 1* The Clere-Vu Rockets " defeated Ba field 3-1' in its open-
'perio' d heroics as,theyscored four Straight•goals to erase a ing rOund• rMitch but they dropped a 7-2.deeision to Learn- " •
3--2 London leTid,i: they -Won the game 6-3. • -a. ingtork-in the second. round: Greg' BurnS,•Terry,Caldwell7' -'
' Rojer Lewis was,norie-rikrin wrecking -crew offensively - ..• : ' kind JOhn Van"Loo scored in the firstgame' while Caldwell •
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scoring.foui'goals iii the,game. He scoredtwice in the first , •••and Brent Da W SCOW in the second game:
period to.proOel MurhphY!Xinto a 2-1) lead and then added • • Eaa yeaithe,tournamenCs top, goalteader is honored
two goals in the final period:to.clinclf:theWin.Phil Arthikr7,,i1,06 _the ..0 len _Dougherty_Mernorial _Trophy. This_ year, - , -
and, Dave' Graff .scored the Other Goderich goals While: -' Chris Seifried of Pike:Lake, who allbwed on'three goals in'
Graham Hamilton chipped in With 'three assists: ' ' ",, • . ,;fo.kir games and 'Collected two shutputS, .`vas the recipient. ''
, • • Things were pretty tense for the Machihers in the seini- . Q Briens ' gOaltender • Roy Wallace couldn't- have been •
.final game as it took two goals in a shootout to advance to ' r ' 'overlooked..•He played a remarkable tournament, "•.•-• ' '
the B side fina:BrantfOrd and Murphy'S were tied 3-3 after -, • '• - , rile= tournament's = most= valuable player was = Green ='-
=regulation time but it was goals by Ron Sowerby'an&Bill4 M'achine's Ron Sowerby, a O.& defenceman who plies his
'• Lewis that decided 'the garne: in a shootbuCGoaltender 'r .trade.we,11.in the:GoderiCh Recreation Hockey 'League, ,.
Dennis Keri did his job stopping both Brantford shots in •• "
'' .1he_. top 'scorer for the tournament. Dafi'Duncanalsn*
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the overtime. , ,..
II ' . ' * • ' conies :from the Goderich- League. Duncan scored four
" SoWerby,scored two of the Machine gerils, andset up, to ' 'goals in hiS„team's 8-1 win V'nday, andWddeathriTe-mbee . .
others. Peters.•Lewis and Willie•Denomme hail the other the net row games day: He•finiShed the rogames with 11 points •
,. .goals. • . ,. - • , ' .. . ,Tournainent 'Chairman Rob Sinden- and his committee
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Exeter lost its opening round game to Ernie's Rangers i• :. ,, did a 'find job organizing ,this year's event and Standen
of Goderich 5-4.,,They.defeated Seaforth 4-2,in the seeond••••._ .saYs the gate was up' this 57ear, ,The fact the'tournament _,,,,
game and their defeated Lucan,5-3 in serrii7fMal,game . • features_some fast and entertaining hockey probably has
. Sunday. ' . . •, . . " : .. something to do with that. .'
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idgets win two playoff
game on ,the weekend '.
The Goderich-1 Midgets resumed ...:,,
Bolxmari and Scott Glew noticeably dished
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!erw_gcontinually look over then.punishing_hits that made
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Saturday; they defeated Sarnia Twp. +2 i
and shoulders. SundaY they whipped Wallaceburg 8-1.
. . Against Sarnia, despite being delayed Durnin opened the scoring from NeilRodger, and Erb. Rod Nurse scored from
with a flat tire, the Midgets,came put flY- Mark Cauchi and Bowman to put Goderich
.ing and took a 1-0 „lead 'when , Byron
up 2-0 after the first period
- Bowman took ki,Rass from Barry Thomp- •
Godeich scored four more.tinies to go up
• son and Gary Erb and blasted a shot by the .
Sarnia goaltender. However, Sarnia tied 6-0 in the second period. Cauchi'sCored on
" ' • . • it- , an unassisted breakaway to lead , it off.
up a minute-laterDarrell-Durnin-put- -Bowman scored •on a point shot from
Goderich up 2-1 when he scor.edkmassisted - Cauchi and Nurse scored his second of the
directly from the faceoff. But again Sarnia
; game from Beange two mintdes later.
' tied it up: in- the .third, period. Goalie. Jay .,
' In the third period Dave Duncan goton
Williamson made some outstanding saves
the.!•scoring. parade after taking a , pass
to keep the score tied as the off6nCe limn-
ched an all-out effort to winfrom ThompSon and Radford. Durnin
mscord his second goalassisted hy'the game. r • . .
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The game winner ca
e•when Rod Nurse , Bowman to cap the outburst of Goderich,
passed to Durnin who took a shot. Bauman scaling., . e
around and backhanded the puck in to the
scored:his-second-goal-when-he-wheeled—Unfortunately-goalie-JayTWillianison,
' who played ,well, lost)iis shut -out bid with
net. Goderich'" added an insurance goal
when Durnin scored his secOnd into the 2:59 left in the game as Wallaceburg final-
ly solved him. - . , • •
. empty net. Dave Duncan and Nurse picked
Williamsbn now has a sparkling 1.59
up assists. The hit of the night was made goals against average in playoff games.
by Neil, Rodger, who knocked a, player e
ThMidgets record stands ,at 3-1. They
'through the door of the,bench. - played last night in Strathroy and return •
On Sunday, the Midgets annihilated home Satui-day night. The game is at 8:30
•Wallaceburg••8-1-in-thejr-Second-meeting.against-Belle-River-The-Midgets again
Goderich was all. over Wallaceburg iii, the hope to provide an exciting night of hockey
scoring coltaniti and physically as well. for the hometown trowels
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With eight games completed in the
,-16-game schedule, two •tearils" are:tied .tor
first place in the Industrial Curling league
at the Maitland Curling Club.
Glen FalkinerVsocal 1863 team drop-
ped its first game last week, losing 7 - 2 to
Jim Bell's -Legion -team, while cam
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Bogie's Forester's team were winning
their seventh, to put the two into a tie for
first place with identical 7 to 1 records.
The_Legion teamland the GOCI
Teachers' Number One Whin followed
closely behind with Aix wins and two
losses.
The sixth Win by the educator•team was
the -closest- Match-of-last-we.eles-Play.-as
they went into an extra end to defeat a
strong Teacher Nuinbcr,,Two team 6-5.
This dropped the Teacher No, 2 team into a
Ite,witil .Jeff Harrison's Super'Shell team.
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John Orr's Health Unit team consisted of
mostly rookies last week, hut they putup a
strong fight against Charlie. Crawfords
Ice Cubes,-losing.in.a close_65.encounter,
t tie League standnigs atter eight rounds
are 'as follows:
TEAM WINS .LOSSES
1. Local 1863 7 1
2. Foresters No. 1 7 1
3. Goderieh Legion Ti 2 .
4. GDC! Teachers No. 1 6 2
5. Super Shell . 5 1
6. GDC1 Teachers No. 2 5 3
7. Huron Health Unit .4... 4 ,
8. Sifto Salt Evaporators 4 4
.1,ady Foresters "4 4
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rd: Albert Teb Cubes - 3. - •
11:Champion 2
12, Elementary Teachers • 2 6
13. The Firemen 2 6
14. Victoria & Grey 0 8
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