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In the regkiar.memberssest,aremullni 0!1_40Club 0;
forward. to the plarfle•
• Many' of the„ honorary
MeMbere have *allied to
play enough games to
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.W0 Miller had three.
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10,1playoffs. Barry
Page and Les Willems split a
pair of games. Les has
qualified for level two
playoffs and will be a top
contender. Dennis , Little
defeated Doug Brindley to
maintain his slim lead over
Doug in level one. Bob Dick
defeated John George to
edge past John into second
place.George Barwick
defeated Walter Gotschalk.
Mark Maurer won two
games: Mike Cox, who is one
off the most improved
players this year, defeated
Mike Mason. Louis
&Wellman . notched two
who over the Maurer boys to
• ' 0040 hie level one lead.
Les Wiliems,who bus played
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to a draw. John McDonagh four playoffs Will be very .
and Grant ,Lounsbury also e*elting.
STANDINGS AS OF MARCH 2,1983
LEVEL 1
Laws Stadelmann
Bob Dick
John George
Dennis Little
Doug Brindley
George Barwick
LEVEL 2
Charles Cook
Walter Gottschalk
Mark Maurer
John Stokes
Les Willems
Mike Cox
LEvEL, 3
Paul Plunket 31
Barry Page23
Tom Kelly • 10 10
Mike Mason • 26 31
Bob Wilton 17 21
Mike Maurer • 12 18
Brian Brindley 18 29
W L D PCT,
32 3 1 ,903
28 4 .879
19 2 2. .869
19 4 1 .812
42 10 3 .791
24 11 1 .681
20 10 0 .666
14 7 1 .659
34 22 1 .605
22 15 2 .589
11 8 2 .571
13 11 0 .541
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LEVEL 4
TomDonnelly
Erie Hallam
• John McDonagh
• Pebble SehOeider
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HONORARY MEMBERS
Brian Miller
Gad Czudner
MOST IMPROVED PLAYER
George Barwick
Mike Cox
Bob Dick
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Two Ultramar players and an O'Briens player wait for the puck in front of O'Briens net -
minder Jim 111nwn1n during Recreational Hockey League playoff action Sunday night.
Ultramar out -hustled O'Briens 84 to eliminate them from further play.1Pboto by Joanne
Buchanan)
ea•ue la offs underway
Goderich Recreational Hockey League
playoff action started MondaY? February
28 with Green Machine coming, back, after
a three goal lead by Clere-Vu, to defeat the
Wreckers 5-3. Scoring for the Machine
were, pa, I 1, pen
97.!krI)YiLRP:tr!910**li,1,104 . with
one apiece.
In.the, other game that same evening,
Garb and Gear was victorius over Bedford
6-4. Len Kolkman and Brian Reeves had
two goals each with Randy Stoddart and
Phil Petrie getting singles to cap the win.
On Wednesday, March 2, Ultramar
blitzed O'Briens by a 10-4 margin. As
usual, Paul Kelly led Ultramar's offensive
attack by scoring three goals and adding
two assists. Other markers went to Ian
McAdam and Al Shelton with two each and
singlet to Graham :1:14,11#14%, .George
Godin and Mark Kernighan. '
Clere Vu was eliminated from further
play Thursday, March 3 by Green
Machine.&RanSoweibMachine in roscored a bat trick
toleadteir 8-5 win.Bedford Flyers evened the• seriesrwil
4niti and Gear when they defeatec - -
and Gear 7-6' on Sanclayi. March 6. Bruce
Bowman bad three goals to lead the
Flyers.
• Another team was eliminated on Sunday
evening when Ultramar out -hustled
O'Briens by an 8-4 margin. Ian McAdam
scored twice with singles going to Danny
Boyce, Paul Schaefer, Paul Feagan, Mark
Kernighan, Dirk Wolterbeek and Don
Bogie.
YBC team standings
BY DENINNE WALSH
On February 26, Lora
Maclnnis bowled a 186 single
and Susanne Pollock bowled
a 272 high double for the ban-
tam girls. For the bantam
boys, Ken Webb bowled a 298
single and a 525 double.
In the junior girls' divi-
sion, Cathy Miller bowled a
225 single and Bev. Harrison
bowled . a . 500 triple. Scott
Baer bay:Wipe lugh*r*,,
for the junior - toys with*
score of 235 and Ian•MacKitt;.
non bowled the high triple of
585.
In the senior boys' divi-
sion, Jim Keller bowled the
high single of 284 and a 626
triple.
As of February 19, the
following teams are in the
standings listed:
Bantam Teams
First • Buzzards
Second Little bowlers
Third Cannon bowlers
Fourth Rollercoasters
Fifth YBC Bowlers
Sixth Pin Sharks
Seventh Pin Heads
Seventh Smurf bowlers
Eighth Bantam Stars
Ninth Super Stars
Teliir ° < , . - The Hatialara ' .
Tenth :
First
Second
Th
Third
FFoourthurth
Fifth
Sixth
Junior &Senior Teams'
Talking Heads II •
Head Pins
Steve's Strikers
Bombers
Strike Force
Mirage
Junkers
Aliens
Scores
91
68
63
591/2
55
50
40
40
351/2
33
32
32
Scores
82
73
70
70
67
67
66
65
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