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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-01-24, Page 8cm; .41 • ge ,•t , . tiVip Inger Saturday .to the GDCX Bluewdter Midget • liegitetbdIt, ZOO= ;Am' the second straight year. Brian Oett.keree, had 18 points for the winners eahd 10.•flnrnts• A 01): rfr4p,46 81.10.94; 4ton* rthrwRsOm 4)41:* 10 for rthwestern Iiigerspll reached thei. final. with a 45735 victory over .;the host Goderieh Vikings: Rick Agints was' Tngereell'S top scorer With 1.0 points. The iKing pi-ciotiWeti40, • Oro, altggi held a ;.21 lead ar. half-tfm* rpgers94..' overcame '-- 1.11? wee by JO strength of •their.half •Qf- nSive.thrut. • Paut Day and Don ,.,•• • AvietAlluM led the Vikings With IAmint§ each: Mike t'sre.he' had eight, Pat _maAtge4.".. got. four, Jeff mqfgentioi, had two and Dave .More added one eeiptfc)r Goiderich. consolation •fiiai X*0.„In Stan had 14 for Soth. • The Iquad won • r741' P37:0:911ingtds, gz.ob-kleX, game the .Vikings. 1 4Vaes had 11 and Don McCalintn, hit for 19. Jeff ; eir Vikings sweep. Exeter in basketball action /1 -14 -TD The GDCI Vikings swept a triple -header - . from Exeter here last Thursday in Huron -Perth Conference boys' basketball. The senior Vikings got by the South Huvon Panthers 29-24 in a lack- lustre game which' saw the teams deadlocked 15- 15 at half-time. The win, unconvincing as it was, kept the Vikings un- beaten streak at five games in conference play. Andy Moore had, eight 0 tux, t t-ight pointswi1eKevin Adams and 'David McDonald had six each. Colin Alexander and Jim Mac -Donald had four, points and Mike Wedlock, Andy Masse, Ben Melick and Joe Motrissey had two points each. ' Brian. Horner scored eight for Exeter. The Midget Vikings, who are now 5-1, defeated while Phil Aubin and Ted Doherty had six apiece. , Doug Cruickshank added four,. Dennis Donnelly pohAa:nxtsat.4hdreee and Mark Alexander had two Doug Hoffman had nine • for the Panthers. o The junior Vikings also remained undefeated ..in• league play, defeating the Panthers 62-21.for their South Huron 64-31. sixth win. The Viking basketball Chris Pitre, with 10 - teams travel to London points, pacat the Vikings games against Londons Saturday for exhibition totheire Plunkett, Dennis Aubin Banting and Sarnia St. and John Leddy all had Pat's. • our GDCI wrestlers in top four in Kitchener meet The GDCI wrestling team took part in a 16- teain tournament in Kitchene_L_ Saturday at •J•:- Collegiate. The meet provided some top level competition' for• the Viking 'matmen. Four of the schools represented at the meet placed in the a fourth place finisher in the 75 kilo division.. • Brian Shewfelt was tbird-in-the-5•775- klicrcIaSs- -- with six -wins and only one loss. • Bill Shewfelt finishedsecond at 75 kilos with his only loss coming on a decision on a' bout which ended in a 10-10 Dor;McCallurn (44) of the GDCI midget Vikings attempts to block a shot in • semi-final action against. Tillsonburg in an eight -team tournament here Saturday. Goderieh won their first game but lost to Tillsonburg 45-35. (photo by Dave Sykes) • Goderich Bridge Club scores Cathy McDonald and • Pat Stringer combined for a point total of 101 to top competition in •the • North-South section of play at the January *22 - meeting of -the 'Goderich Bridge•Club. There were nine tables in play. Betty and Ray Fishe-r were second with 99 points and Susan White and Bill Cochrane settled for third spot with 871/4 '• points. Joanne Duckworth and Lee Ryan and Bill Bradley and A. Weerasooriya tied for the lead in the East-West section of play with both teams getting 107 points. Barb Howe and. Marian Lane were a close second with 106% points. ( 1111.1M NO PERSONAL CHEQUES , VISA FRO $ C 00 at • ALL CREDIT VOUCHERS MUST BE BROUGHT IN BY JANUARY 26, 1980 FOR REFUND SALE ENDS SATURDAY 0 106 SHOPPERS SQUARE GODERICH top five in the All -Ontario finals' last year and all four .of these s.chools have had all -Ontario cham- pionship teams within the last few years. The Vikings had 16 ' wrestlers competing, and of these, 14 made it through the preliminary rounds, with four of the wrestlers placing in the top fair of their weight class. Tim Rawlings,. with a record of two wins and two losses, finished - fourth in the 41 kilo class. Rick MacDonald also was al • on:points. • The Vikings next action is next Tuesday when i -m eet at Stratford Northwestern. Next Friday, the Vikes will be competing in an in- vitational tournament at Stratford Central. 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