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year. Brian Oett.keree, had
18 points for the winners
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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
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• Paut Day and Don
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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.
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game the .Vikings.
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4Vaes had 11 and Don
McCalintn, hit for 19. Jeff
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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
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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.
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finals' last year and all
four .of these s.chools have
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The Vikings had 16 '
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