The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-26, Page 18MP
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RY T:p ...%coMpletion of today's games: good defence.
The GDCI... Vtking The ju.tkipr Vklxtg5 icss.vts;
basketball • teams were •their first of the year. • They
have won five league games.'
The score was tied at 22.22 at
the•hal'f time bre.ak.
Sfratford's Dirk Newberry
Stratford won the senior' was "the' 'games top scorer
game 49-34, the junior game 'with 26' points, Rick Erb had
45:43 . and the midget Contest 10 points for the winners,
49'44; TiM Bird"McLean h -ad 12
Terry: McGovern', With 13• ,.points' for the junior Vikings.
'points, ane! Steve Leeming, and Dave 1VtacKenzie had 11:
with 10' points, Jed- •the ,MaI•k Hovey and Jbn Baez'
:S•tratford Central seniors in.,' had. six points each and Perry
scoring. Teichert 'had four for the
Bill Gainey. had 11 points Vikings.,.
and Greg Beacom -10 for tie The:junior• Vikings led most:,''
• Vikings, . .Leff >Raechter of the ways in`the,tigh.t contest
added nine wrh'ile' riain but Stratford. took. the lead in •
Lambert had three and Jed the fourth quarter. The
De Jong one point for the.. Vikings 'missed sortie•. easy -
GD -CI team. - • ' lay-ups and. free throw at-
'
•.The loss gives the..Vikings a.. tempts that could have made
record• of five wins .and two the difference. Coach Lynn
• losses in the Huron -Perth Meyers pointed out that his
,• Conference . standings. team. seemed finable to relax
Stratford Central 'clinched . and as ,a result could not put
second place with the 'victory. the ball in the basket. .
The Vikings! are now third- • -It might, be said. that we.
•.and. needed a' victory in their beat ourselves," said • the
game with St. Marys Tuesday . Viking coach.' '
to retain that ''spotJ..Today's • Wins . in their final two
m
gae:here against the league games . this week with St.
' •leading Stratford Nor- Marys and•' Northwestern
thwestern Huskies is the last could still give the Vikings
of. the regular schedule. . 'first place. •i •
Playoffs next week will put.. The midget .Vikings were
the Vikings ,up . ag'ainst.•, ahead 26-1ti at half-time, with
Stratford Central,, if positions their starting five dominating
rernain. unchanged with the the game with 'hustle. and•
defeated in all three games
last Thursday in Stratford by
their opposite nunibers from
Stratford Central,'
• 'r c>' tc h -;-.Meyers .... s id- -tris
,
reserr`e players during most
of this second 'half and ' they.
just couldn't 'stay with the.
taller,Stratford team. `
Eric • Mitchell, with 14
points, and Andy Moore, with
12, Were the . Vikings tap
scorers:
Randy Little; Dennis
Donnelly ` and 'Mark
•Alcsx milder each had ' five
points ftr••GDCI. • •.
•"-Dennis..Iaccabetlis had 14.
'points for the winning Central
° squad.
„Following their games with
Marys and Northwestern
:this week, the'• midget Vikings
will take pat.t in the Huron -
Perth. .championship tour-
nament at • Stra.tfo>;d next
Friday "March 5.
Th e second rtaun .
'house league draws have
been completed, and the final
draws begin this. week and
will run. until the curling
ceases at, the end of March or
.ea
.ryApril.
Prizes fpr 'the first and
▪ second .draws for the ladies
section were presented at the
February 19 Jitaey',•after the
i'ot-Luc • ;Supper.-' We
published the • first' draw
winners in .December, now
here' are the results c of the
• second round. •
The Jean . • M•aCDonaTd•
Trophy run Thursday nights
atu7 p.rti was won'byrMaxine
Martin's rink, and the regular.
memberi
.' ncluded Maic, Phyl
`Fisher - and Rosergary
"Dawson
The `runners up were Doris
• Paquette, Lois Haines, and
,Dianne Verhoef.. ... '
ne
aturd;zy,-the,. midget
Vikings won .•the .Listowel.
Annual • Invitational • Tour= •
nament. The Vikings, won all.
their .games; defeating
Fergus . 63-50 in first round'
auction, beating. Strathroy 47 -
in . the semi-final and
edging the host Listowel team
41-36 in the final.' .
.Li.stowet.got to•the final by
defeating Owen Sound and
Norwell...
Other teams competing
were ..Seaforth and South'
• Huron of Exeter.
The Dominion Road
Machinery.: Trophy for the -
Tuesday afternoon draw, was
won' by Phyl- Durst's four-
some, including Eileen
Bowman; Penny Peters, and
Jane Schutz.' In second place
was Elsie Gardner's: rink,
with Kay Duncan, Barb
Hawkins,- Betty Moore.
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Lisa Taylor and Christine Wirtzfeld were double winners as
they finished first and,second respeoti.vely in both the junior
:da.nce and novice free style competitions. Eileen Vofick,
right, . finished third in . the novice free, style event. (staff
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l'he Jitney results
games had Bernice Mi?ore's
team in fit:St place..Maxine
Martin's rink second. .and
Eleanor. Erskine's rink third:
Che i'h_ursday night draw
•'for the rhen,fini.shed this•past
week also. Mike Thomas'-
rink +•erf and on it were John
-Orr. John 1WIachinnon and
Daryl Carpenter.
the Friday night' .mixed.
league was won ,by Ed
Br iissette's . rink, including
Ar•dith.,�Brissetteand Bill and
1�riy King. • Frank Flab's
'foursome. was second, and on
it were Maxine Martin, Bratce
Thompson a:nd Diane
Verhotef. In . thir.d• place Was
Bill and Kay .Duncan and
Hugh and Louise Doggett:
:The consetation•winners were:
• J im an,.d:Marge Banks, and.
• . Bill and Eileen Ta•raba.'. The
new draw which runs until'the
end of March; began Friday,
February ''0.
Thi Sifto' Bonsoiiel for the
men was held Saturday,
February 21, A represen-
tative from Sifto Salt was on
hand in the morning to
Welcome the•curlers. The
champions were the winners
of the .9 a.m. draw, .Mike
Thomas.,.skip, Jack
'MacKinno, Vice, . John
McKinnon, second, and Jim
Bell from Vanastra, lead.
The other"resul'ts of the first
draw were" Ivan Rivett's rink
second, and Carn Bogie"s
third.. • •
The 11 a:m. draw had as
winnet•Pete-Graf"s `ink,'w"itli`
BallBrown lead, DonEdwards, second, 'and Ed
• Brissette; • Vice. They . were•db
followed by. B • Fedosa's..
rink from . Amen -dale;
Toronto, and then,°.third was
'Don Trenaetr's team. .
. -This weekend.th°e Foresters
are running thea Southern
t)ntarlo ` .play-offs on'
February 28 and 29, There is s
Farmer's'Bonspiel slated for
March 6, and for information,
consult Jim Hawkins ,
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