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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-03-30, Page 41i 901 ,I 14 • • 1," • •;•••., • N 4W;-. ;.10i• 4 • .11 e'^ • 4. ••-..".? • : ••* • .,L 404*. witigotttie -scored, thn,, Mike, art,, Pre* **at t-it1:41: 414ii* goaL Steve Papp ndrew Phaneuf. good 04Vei bthe.1ast minutesof 41* second period and theortad • endediyithlhannorattedati.4. Clinton *0.4 a..gaat at 1:45 Of the third when Derek Jef- fetson batted the puck out of the air fora goal, Rob Windover missed on a breakawarthat woidtt have tied the game and then Clinton came; down the ice and scored. ...Jeff Jewitt's drive went m Oft the' shoulder of Niel Van Oirsellot who played another great. game. Mike Dykstra got the assist, Lambeth finally got things go- ing when Andrew Phaneuf poked in his first, of two third period goals after a goal mouth scram- ble. Lambeth had a chance to go _ahead as the puck rolled on Clin- ton's goal line but the goalie covered up. Lambeth got the winner when Andrew Phaneuf got fed a nice pass in the slot by Scott Mac- Donald and flipped the puck over the fallen Clinton goalie. SCORING SUMMARY FIRM' PgRIOD No scoring SECOND PERIOD Lambeth: Papp assisted by Farr and Phaneuf -5:21 • ' • • • ; • . Two Lambeth team representatives accept THIRD PERIOD Clinton: Jefferson assisted by Flynn and Colquhoun - 1:45 Clinton: Jewitt assisted by Dykstra 7:15 Lambeth: Phaneuf assisted by Liley and Parr- 8:32 Lambeth: Phaneuf assisted by MacDonald and Papp - 12:28 "C Division semi-finals linton advances to finals with 2-1 win "C" trophy. ' ..• Goderich Balkaris • .:44.•6"'" • . Goderich scored three first period goals on their way to a 4-1 victory over Kingsville to capture , • the division "B" consolation • Saturday afternoon before a stan- • ding" room only crowd at the Goderich arena. Scott Garrow had two goalafor Goderich with singles going to Bill Trebish and Bill Whetstone while Mike' Feyko had the only Kingsville marker. . • The game was a chippy affair particularly in the final period. Over 40 minutes in penalties were called including a game misconduct to Kingsville's Chris Picken for slashing. After early. Kingsville pressure forced Goderich to take a penal- - ty, Garrow and Tiebish combin- ed for a shorthanded goal with Trebish putting it past Kingiville goahe Shawn Bevmgton for .the, game's first' score. • • , • , Twenty-five seconds later, Gar - row scored Goderich's second shorthanded marker when he put in his own rebound. • Garrow also closed out the first period scoring when he Faced in and beat Bevington after Goderich defenseman Byron , Bowman made a nice play to tip the puck ahead. Kingsville put on good pressure • . , in the late Minutes but were unable to put the puck past Goderich netmniderTom Muslin; who,played a solid game for the- hometeaM. Bill Whetstone put Goderich ahead 40 at 7:19 of the -second • period when, from his knees, he directed the puck past Bevington. Kingsville had their chances but Durnin turned aside 'everything they had to offer. — Kingsville scored early in the final period when Feyko's wrist shot deflected off a Goderich •defenseman's stick and sailed over DUIllifeS shoulder. But any comeback hopes Kingsville may Clinton advanced to the "C" division finals with an exciting 2-1 win over Seaforth. The game was filled with end to end fast paced action with each team playing a good, consistent game of hockey. Seaforth got their only goal of the game with less than two minutes left in the first period. Brad Benttenmiller caught Clin- ton on a line change, started out in his own end, carried the puck the length of the ice through the defense and took a wristshot that went between the goalie's legs. The second period was just as exciting as the first as each team took turns applying pressure. Seaforth had a great chance ear- ly in the second period as Jason Moore was standing all alone out in front of the net but couldn't find the handle. Bill Tremeer, Seaforth's goalie, had to come up with a good pad save on a hard slapshot from the blueline, as Clinton was applying the pressure. Then Seaforth started applying pressure and Clinton's §oalie Murray . Townsend had - t�4" be 3harp to keep his team in- the . game. Clinton got on the scoreboard when Ricky Pickett stole the puck at centre, broke in all alone Aad blasted the puck into the up-, per right hand corner. The third period was even more exciting than the other two as the action was unbelievable. Clinton has the first good chance but Bill Tremeer came up with the best save of the game when he flung his glove hand out and came up with the puck. Clinton had more good chances in the first period as they carried the play but Seaforth started coming back and had some great chances of their own halfway through the last frame. Clinton got the game winner at 13:13 when Mike Dykstra's boom- ing slapshot took a big bounce behind the net and came out to Norris Flynn. Flynn wrestled with the puck, found it and drove it home to give his team a 2-1 lead. SCORING SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD Seaforth: Benttenliniller, unassisted - 8:15 SECOND PERIOD Clinton: Pickett, unassisted - 9:40 THIRD PERIOD Clinton: Flynn assisted by Dykstra and Jefferson - 13:13 The Clinton captain accepts the "C" championship runner-up trophy. • .3••',..04,?, 01' .to-i".11104,4,.#0,fet • Yir .1,•• "' • ‘• • NAP.10.: • ' _ ...•••••A`4, 00' Kingsville's goalie Shawn Bevington turns around m time to see the puck hitting th