The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-26, Page 17uns
The Suncoast Sung won the
Runner -Up trophy at the third annual :, Luean- Leprechaun
echtturt
Atom hockey tournament Iasi
weekend.
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The *Suns who''"recei ved a
bye in first round play,
de eatod Soutb•konton, 4-1:, in
semi-final, action, but lost the
championship filial, 4-2, to a
•
eaz
strong Petrolia
The Goderich team •-waS
only five- e Mintrtes away from
Winning the championship;
The Surfs led Petrolia 2-0 after
Percy Barker of 188 Palmerston St: Goderich measures his United.Nations Amaryllis that '
has grownto a full 36 inches in two months. Mr: Barker -planted it in mid' -December: and
said its average daily growth was 11j4 inches. (staff photo) .. • •
.two . periods. but Petroli
caught fire in.the .Last half O
the: third period, scoriing three
Wiles .in a spate of less than
four minutes to take the lead
3-'', The Suns 'gulled goalie
Jeff Deno:mme, who�ha.d been
a standout during the game,
but Petrolia^..scored.: in the
empty net to cJincli ,..their
victory
'D-avi:d GAllow° who was the
Sans
player 'for alae
• -, in the tournament,
scored the ',first „Suns' goal
against Petrolia, ,assisted by
" Randy' Ydt ndt 'an,d '•John
Peters,, early ..i.n the' .first
period.:
-Brad Armstrongmade it 2..0
thesecond, .finishing.Off a
passing play from linemates
Daryl Madge and. John
Thompson. .
Darin Flem.ing scored
: "twice 'to. pace Petrolia'
comeback... Doug .Stephen
a finistta;cl their WOAA schedule
f in third place, onedint
rah' acti f List awe 1". 1�.. `...
The' Sun's' will meet
H,3nuvt'r in, a best of. three
series to be , ?rayed this yre:ek.
First galme: will be' in
H.alzii+e+•,'with the second and
th,r-d games -.here, probably
I-
•r•idiynighttind Saturday.
.The winner. of the, series
Will meet the.: winner of the..
Port Elgin - Kincardine'
series.
The league „ch'am'pion
• W aikerton „team wt -1 l "rn.eet the
"winner`of Listowel and Mount
• E. )rest in the other "semi-final..
•The Suns, dropped the last.
two -ga ties in their schedule,
lrising 3=1 to•Hanover .and 4-2.
to Walkerton, •`
" In- Hanover fast 'Wed-
nesday, Hanover got single
goals from Todd C,plwell,.-
s
s
and BrianVerbeek Were the
• other goal scorers.
Coach Richard 'Madge o
the Suns -felt his team tired i
the late going: •
"We had played `a toug
league game the night befor
against Walkertonn and the
had to leave Goderich at 6:3
in the morning for our fir
game here.We only ha
twelve players dressed an
we just ran out of legs late i
the third period: _The ki
wanted . to do it but the
couldn't; ,This is not to tak
anything away from Petrolia
however, they area fine tea
and they really came 'o
strong," said the Suns''•coach
In" the "semi-final ';game
th
SouLondon scored 'first,-bu
_then . the •Suns .. took over
sco'r'ing four straightgoals.
-Jim Rehel scored for South
London..
Mark Crawford scored
twice for/ the Suns.. David
Galloyv and Kent Feag:an
'scb.re.d one each. Randy
Yundt, Brad Armstrong arid
Daryl Madge were credited
withassists:
Terry Bean. made . some
.• ,good stops in. the Suns net .in
the .third perio.d`Tti--prese%ve
.the Suns' three goal. lead. '
• At the conclusion of the
Lchampionship game, 'Sufis'
captain David . GaIlow ac-
cepted the Legion Auxiliary
trophy; on behalf of his
teamtxiates:: • •
In league play, the Suns,
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Hanover, to
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•
Gard Beaton and Ken Perdue.
David Callow nNinaged the
Suns only reply; assisted by
Mark Crawford.
The Suns :played a strong
game here Saturday against
Last Sunday, the• Electrics
defeated' Hanaeer 4-0 to win:
t •the league championship.,'
Dave Jewell ..• put the
• Electrics on the B.oardat8:18
of the first period unassisted
• and one minute later Todd
Graham made it 2-0 assisted
by_ Mike Brenner. Hanover
played and checked har•`d: in
' the second'period. .
Trevor Efb • Started the
third' periodi'vith a goal
_ _assisted'_.by Jewell: .a -and•'•
Graham,' Grant Garrow
• finished the scoring assisted.
-_byTrevor-Erb.-TheEleetr-ies
• set out, the first round of the
play-offs. Hanover ' plays
Listowel and Port Elgin plays
Walkerton. - The •'Electric
players received their new
hockey: jackets, and .would •
like .to. -say thank you to, Mr—,
Ben Graham,
IDE
4.10 >1.1i,1C H
W alket ton.. They hard a
tc rrt
�pri '
. �1 edge uplay b°ut--
haws 'some tough 1114k'tiround
the Walkerton goul.
Tim .. Lei -imam ,gave
Walkerton the lead in tbe'first
period but Mark Crawford,
assisted ,by David Callow;
tied it up..
Lehman, 'the Walkerton'
captain{ came back to restore
his teams lead near'the endbf
the first period.,
John. Thoinpson`s secand
•perawd,igoal tied it up,agtf in.fpr
the Suns: 79allow again
assisted; '
P.aul Snodgrass• g'at'e..
Walkerton a 3-2 leadand-thats
-the way, things , stp,od_, until•
Walkertion scored in the
empty net in the last minute!
of play. Snodgrass was the
marksman on the empty -net
goal... •
The Suns finished their 24
game -schedule with a record
of 13 wins, 10 losses and one
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