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Goderich Kentucky ' Fried
Chicken showed London, the
Stoneybrook.. Major 'A'
Midgets what .it takes JO
win...desire,, team spirit, and
conditioning...as they played
three games :in three days,
tying one and 'winning. .two to
take the second ;round of the
O.1V1.H.A. Playoffs. •
After losing thefirst'game
ber.e in Goderich. : to.
Stoneybrook, the Goderich
Midgets travelled to 'London,:
heldn'to tie Stoneybrook 4-4
in .a ,ga.tne played at Carling
Arena Saturday night.
Stdneybrobk opened the
scoring at the 11:14 mark on a
goal by Tim'' Orr.. Bruce
Hanna assisted. Before the
firstperiod ended, Tim
McLean broke out of his
scoring slump and scored two
quick goals to give Goderich a
•2>1 lead. Ed Courtney and
Paul Dougherty assisted
Tim's second goal.
Goderjch outplayed
Stoneybrook, and.' outshot
them 45' to 22, as they went
ahead 4-1. Paul Helesic tipped
in Ben W.orsell's pass, and Ed
Courtney combined with
. Hugh Hanley for second.
period goals. Stoneybrook
'Made it 4-2 late in the period
as' Matt Bryan picked up
Kevin Fuller's pass and. fired
it past John Page. ,
Final Period, -Stoneybrook
tied the game when they got,
two quick goals at the 9:43
and 6:18. mark. Goderieh
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Twins just couldn't buy'agoal.
as Rob Lernon «was out
standing in :the nets . for
'Stoneybrook, - -
•Sunday's game in
Goderich, ' played . " im-
mediately' after the 'Sail'rs,
went• into overtime and the
proved to be the better
team as they outscored
Stoneybrook in the ten
minutes of o'ertrrrie to win an
all important game 8-6. (A; tie
would have eliminated
Goderich). .
In the . high scoring, wide
open game, it looked like
Goderich had Stoneybrook on
the .ropes as they had a 4-3
Teed after the first period.
Tim. McLean continued his
goal scoring by opening the
game at the 37 second mark.
Bill Walters and, :Bill Lewis
started the; play and then
went ahead 2-1 at the 2:42
•Jn ark. Goderich fought back
to ,tie the' game . when Pete
• Crew banged in a rebound
shot by. Ben Worsell.:
Stoneybrook came'back with
the go ahead goal by Mike
Woods; but before the period
ended, 'Bill Lewis fired one
past Rob. Lemon and Tim
,McLean connected for hies
second goal ' of the period.
Rick Rawson made an .ex-
cellent play to set up Lewis
and • Bill Walters combined
with Paul Dougherty . on
Tim'•s'goal.. .: "
Second Period, only one
goal .was scored, this by
• Stoneybrook as both goalies
came: through- with some
excellent stops.
In the third period; the
Twins applied the pressure, -
but just couldn't get one past
'Rob Lemon, then with both
teams playing five'; aside,
Stoneybrook made it 5-4 on a
goal by Paul I yle at the•1fi5-6
mark: • Time running out
•' Goderich finally got • the
equalizer in the last two.
minutes of play, Bill Walters
carried the' puck in, fed`apass.
to Steve Chase and he fired it
past Lemon. • Overtime
period, Goderich again fell
behfhd as.Stoneybrook scored
at the 1 :04 mark, Tim •Orr on
a quick wrist shot. A power
play goal by Tim McLean tied
the gdme, Bill Lewis and Paul
• Schaefer assisted, Then 11:
seconds later Pete Crew won.
the faceoff, Steve' : Chase
passed' it back to Paul Hel'esic
who fired it home to r'rtake.it 7-
6; This was' all Goderich
needed to win, but before the.
' overtime period ended Tim
McLean picked up his fourth
goal of the' game, as .Bill .second period " was over, "
Lewis anct Paul Schaefer '..Goderieh took 4,0 lead on
again were in on the play. goals by Pauketesib ..and
Monday's game in London.'. Steve Chase. Plete Crew. set
was one Goderieh will never •up both of these goals:as he '
forget as they outplayed • played a strong game for the
Stoneybrook in, every, period Twins.
and `won by a •decisive score of, Final period 'Pawl Schaefer
As . one oldtirn:er .made it5-0 as Goderieh again
remarked, "this is the best scored on apowerplay gaaito
mrdget°leat`n in 20•:years" put...the ,game away. Ed
• Cliff Kennedy, Jim .McIver. Courtney: and Bill Lewis drew
• and Keith' Hiusser are proud ` assists on the goal. Goderich..
-of their boys as they .proved final;goal 'came on a shot fired
they can come.from.behindao. by Rick Rick Ravrs'an. which
win. It was•a. do' or die game changed direction; Pete Crew.
for Goderich-as it came down picked up his third asst of
to the finah•game in:London the game, , Spoiling Join
-and .the Twins scored" two' " Pages shut -out in the last two
'gdals in each period, as they minutes of the game was Tim
• played their best, game of the: Orr Who scored' on a neat two-
playoffs. way passing play.
First .period, Steve Chase By . w,ay of interest, . Bill.
dropped a pass back • to Rick • ' Long -was at the,ga-me doing a
Rawson who fired a hard shot _ little scouting, and wasvery
along the ice and Pete Crew interested in a couple of
deflected' it in at the 12:46 'players, namely Tim Orr of
mark. Rick Rawson'made it, Stoneybrook, but I'm sure he
2.0 on a power play goal from was im'pressed" with the
Ed Courtney. Before the Goderieh team.
GDCI boys'in •se.mi finals
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G.QDLTR
r. Vikings hold
top position
BY T.D.
The , GDCI Vikings boys'
basketball teams finished
.their regular schedule .here
Thursdaywith games ga es against
Stratford Northwestern.
The junior Vikings' won.
their • seventh gart'ie of the
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eight. game „schedule,
defeating Northwestern, 57-
38. The victory clinched first
Lace-for.:the-Vikings- and put-
- them into the ' seri=finale
playoffs, .on Wednesday here
,against Listowel The winner
•of the sudden death'semi-final
will meet the winner of the.
Stratford Central - Stratford
Northwestern semi-final in a
two -game total -point final.
The senior Vikings,. with a
6-3 record, finished third in
the 'standings. They were up.
ended 55-39 by Northwestern,
but had ensured their third
place finish with a 61-45'
victory overSt. •Marys earlier
in the week. . -
The Vikings were AO meet
Stratford Central, the second
place , finishers, in sudden
death semi-final action
Tuesday. Northwestern amid
Listowel. were matched in the
other semi-final.'. •
The midget Vikings
defeated Northwestern, 66-45.
They finished third with a 7-2
record and Will be competing
;in the Huron. -Perth cham-
pionship tournament
• tornorrow •(Friday) in
. Stratford, '
Against Northwestern,,
'Perry MidTert, with 20, and
Tim "Bird' McLean, with 17
points, were the top Scorers
for the junior Vikings.
Dave , MacKenzie, - with
seven, Jon Barz, with six and'
Tim Doherty . and . Mark
Hovey, with two points` each,
rounded out the Viking al: -
tack.
Allan Otto had 18 points' and
Fred :'Blowes 12. for Nor-
th wester.n.
The 'Vikings gave a strong -
team effort in this game,
putting constant pressure on
Northwestern. The Stratford
juniors'had difficulty
bringing the ball up the floor
because of this pressure. -The
• junior Vikings also controlled
the rebounds at both. ends of
The senior: Vikings showed
good discipline and.,ball
control as they attempted to
slow the game down and -force -
Northwestern, a high scoring
team, to play the . way the
Vikings wanted • to. lain
Lambert was especially
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Tim Doherty of the pDCI Junior Vikings'basketball team battlesr4or a rebound in a game ,
against the'Stratford Northwestern last week as Tim McLean Looks'on. The juniors- won
the game to clinch first place. in the league standings. (staff,photo),
effective' at controlling' play, In their : victory . over • St.
Bill Gauley was a standout Marys; the Vikings had three
players in double figures.,
Jeff Baechler, with 18, Bill'
Gauley, with' 14, and Greg
Beacom, with 12,_ were the
Vikings leaders.
Iain -I: Imbert with six and
Jed 'be J,ong and.. Keith
1VIcLellan. with two each Were
the other Senior Viking
scorers: 'Tim :McLean 'and.
Dave MacKenzie, up from the
.juniors, scored four and three.
points respectively for .GDCI. °.
The GDCI midgets showed
lots of hustle in their v in nt•.cr
Stratford, forcing ,the Nor
thwestern team into many
turnovers.
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Dennis Donnelly had 20•
points, for the Vikings, Ran4�y had ad 18, Mark Alexan'Or
13, . Andy ,Moor 11, and
Wayne Jackson eight points.
Jong with two points were the Ben Billings,:.'with 16, ware
other Viking scorers.Stratford best, :
for . they Vikings and Greg
"Stork" Beacom played well
defensively, and °rebaunded'
-well for the Vikings.
The game was ' tied, 8-8
after one quarter, but
Siratford's press -threw the
Vikings off their game plan in....,
the. second quarter. , Nor- .,
thwestern. 'led -26.14: -'at the
half. The Vikings came back
to. outscore Stratford 16-14 in
the.lastquarter... ' rs„
Gary - Shaw and:Doug
Schippling, ;with 18 and 17
points respectively,..led the
first place- Northwestern,
team in offence.
Bill Gauley. had 16 for the
Vikings ; and Greg Beacom
threw in 10 points.. Iain.
Lambert with •six, .Jeff
Baeehler with five and Jed De
Ted Ingram, with 20, and
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