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Awl
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�. Tfie 4Dt'V110ng8 lost a
s4dde1n41eath $acne. here
Friday to dete»fine the final
berth in the WOSSA "AA"
senior basketball cham-
pionships, to be played at
GDCI this Friday and
Saturday. The Central Huron
Reclinen defeated the
Vikins , 4$-45 to grab the
WOSSA berth.
Mike Williscraft led the
Redmen with 15 points.
Chris Pitre had 10 for the hq
Vikings. Scott Bell added
nine, Don McCallum and
Kevin Smith had eight
apiece. Kevin Adams added
six and Dave More got four
points.
The Vikings had defeated
the Redmen in three
previous meetings this -
season, but Friday they
couldn't buy a basket. The
Vikes were also a step
behind defensively and got
few offensive rebounds.
Gbderich led 13-8 after one
19 edge t the ut ehhalfand ed 37
31 going into the final
quarter.
Coach Myles Murdock,
although disappointed with
the outcome of the gaine, felt
his season had been a good
one.
He paid tribute to
graduating players Chris
Pitre, Kevin Adams, Scott
Bell and Joe Morrissey and
also expressed his thanks to
Dick Madge for his game
write-ups in the Signal -Star.
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Juniors
defeat
Seaforth
The Lions' Junior girls'
ringette team defeated
Seaforth 6-2 in the first game
of a three -out -five series.
Seaforth opened the scor-
ing but Goderich soon
returned the goal 20 seconds
later when Angie Chisholm
scored on a well set-up play
by teammates Stacey' Rean
and Deb O'Brien.
Vicky Vanderburgh, with
the help of Stacey Rean, then
put Goderich ahead but
Seaforthsoon; tied the game
with 16 seconds remaining,
leaving thefirst period in a
two -all tie.
The second period was all
Goderich's with four goals
scored by Stacey Rean,
Mary Michelle Morrissey,
Vicky Vanderburgh and
Tammy Talbot. Rean,
Talbot, Morrissey and
Vanderburgh all picked up
assists along with Debbie
Habel and Pam Wilkinson.
The second game was
played Sunday night in
Seaforth with a 15-5 tie
resulting.
Seaforth again opened the
scoring with 5:49 remaining
but Vicki Vanderburgh's
unassisted goal at the 4:16
mark tied the game. With
three minutes remaining,
Seaforth scored, leaving the
period in a 2-1 game for
Seaforth.
Seaforth scored two goals
at 14:27 and 12:23, leaving
Goderich trailing 4-1.
Goderich's . Stacey Rean
whipped in two goals at the
. 9:23 and 7:59 mark. Seaforth
then scored their final goal
at 7:23. An unassistedgoal
by Stacey Rean from the
face-off left a 5-4 game.
Rean, again, with only seven
seconds left to play, saved
the game with a goal passed
from Mary Michelle Mor-
rissey. Morrissey, Vander -
burgh and Wilkinson each
picked up assists.
Goderich played at home
Monday night and will play
in Seaforth Sunday. Good
luck girls! -
Club meets
The second meeting of the
Holmesville II 4-H club was
at the home of leader Bever-
ly Van Ninhuys on Feb. 12.
Julia Ritchie our president
opened the meeting with the
4-H pledge. We were then
assigned to our. groups. After
we had everything cooking,
we sat down and worked
through the rest of the
meeting. The decision for a
club name was finally made
"Country Cookers." We
were assigned to make a
food... from the first two
meetings. When our food
was ready everyone tried
some.
The date of our trip was
Feb. 19. We met in Clinton at
8:00 where weof on the bus
and started off. We arrived
in Kitchener at 10:30. There
we got off, went into the
arena and found our seats.
'After watching the terrific
show, we" left and headed for
Mct onalds in Stratford. We
all had a great time and then
headed for home.