The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-18, Page 17LU'S TALX MINOR HOCKEY
G.MH:A. 'Annual Meeting , Jammie Rey nolds
wi l l be -held March 28th at and Brent Fisher picked •up on y mit '
rip -
8:00. ,•p.m, sharp at the his second goal to make it
Goderich Memorial Arena. close• Mike Worsen assisted.
Send your Dad or Mom to this • Last game of the season
meeting. , Glentnark • Lumber defeated
,The Twins .Midget Ali -Stars Candlelight Tavern 6-3. to take"'
lost to Shoreline (Windsor) 4 .the runner-uptrophy. The
3 in a game played lastfirst-•p.1ace trophy. went to
,-Saturday' evening. • Largest McIntee Real Estate; Goalie -
attendance
far a minor bf-the-Yr. Award to .Cst
•-b kery-game-this ycar-waaw- RP --Den Beate); and Frazer
hand to cheer the Goderich • Abbott was recognized as the
Midgets but they just Couldn't Most Valuable Player 'of.,the
beat the. Shoreline Mid .et's year.
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Friday evening's game
Andrew . Telford and KIP
J.ardine..eaCh picked up two •
goals to lead the attack for
Glenniark Lumber.
• Paul Brenner opened the
scoring for Gle.nmark
Lumber at. the 41:44 mark;
but Scott Wilkinson tied the
game for the Candlelight
Tavern. Before the period
ended, Andrew Telford made
it 2-1. •
who were a ` well balanced
club. Bill Gauley, who was up
replacing Bill Lewis who was
out.with a Misconduct,: scored
two goals. .Congratulations to
Cliff Kennedy, Jim Mclvor.
and `Punch' Musser.
Last week Gocieric.h P'ee
Wee • ,House League team,
Denomme Flowers travelled
to Blyth for an exhibition
game and defeated the_Blyth.
All Stars 7-3. Steve Sager
�•fo
picked u p-' ur goals in the
game,•Kenr Tigert two, and
Ron Mlnnis got the other
doderic h • marker. Bill:
Westburg got two and Wes
Burkholder' was the other
Blyth goal scorer: °
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ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE
In a playoff game played
last Tuesday evening,
• Mclntee Real Estate came
from behind to edge Can•
dlelightTavern 4-3.
. First Period, Brent Fisher
opened the scoring at; the
13:05 mark es *received a
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Only,. one goad 'in the
second, this by Brent Fisher, :
unassisted, • for Candlelight
,Tavern.- •. -
Final Period, . Glenmark -
Lumber • picked. •up three,
unanswered goals by Robert
Barrachough, 'Kip : Jardine
and Andrew Telford, ,Mike
Worsen. made:" it 5-3 fox
Candlelight's final goal; and
in the last 60 seconds, Kip
;Jardine combined with Don
MaCallum to make it.6-3.
PEEWEE
•HOUSE LEAGUE. •
shor-t pass from -John Aldham Goderich OPP eliminated
and went in a Lig to beat .Siftct Saiti.n-the-.semi-fi•nals,a4:-
Paul. McCartney., Det, they whitewashed thein 4 1. in
Stevison tied -the game, late in •a game played last Monday -
the period as he combined evening. Scott Wilson of the
with, Jeff Feagan for Opp picked up another
McIntee's first goal; but shutout as he played one •of
.before the period ended, his best games of the
Frazer Abbott made it 2-1 for playoffs. •
T.' •Candlelight, Brent ! Fisher The first' goal „by, Greg
assisting. Marshall with only 49 seconds
Mc intee held the edge . in left in the first period'proved• .
the. second . period as they to be the ; winner: .4 Mike
.scored two unanswered goals.. Chisholm. scored twice with -
--. Ray Vans tone and' Scott S'tnll • T:.hn_Huf-f `dr-a�v-in.
�ri a:�•i•G-t•
'mere the -mar'ksme'n. Assiss ." on the first goal and Danny
went to Gordon Harper -and Redpath assisting on. the
Jeff Feagan. • second. •OPP's'final goal was -
Third Period, Brent Fisher scored into an empty net by:
received • a 10 -minute Chisholm. . Jeff_ Leitch- and
misconduct penalty. This Greg Kirconnell cotnbined.for •
hurt the Candlelikglat� 0, . ;`,rhe othmg;oa .. 'Srfto,.ww ked..-
_•._tearli,,Was lie_fs thtop scbrekr hard night but just
in. the league. ;Both Ceains "couldn't buy a goal. Alan
ptc•ked.up a goal in the period • Bakker had a penalty shot,
but Scott Wilson kicked out
his drive._. This could have
turned the•game as it carne at
the 4 29 mark of .thefirst
periodt-
Denornme Flowers won
both their.. games agairis
•Goderich . Restaurant in the
semi finals as they nowad.-
vahCe to. the. finals against the
GQde.ri.ch OPP team which is
-Coached-by' 131II�'WiIso.n.
Denomrxle Flowers outscored
Goderich. -.Restaurant
Congratultions are extended
to both coaches, Dick Hagel &
Dick McLean, as these two•
'teams rook great .delight in
playing each other and were
considered the two top teams
tobeat all season. •
. In this game, goals came
quickly, Denornme FIowers
got. two power play goals. in
the first period to take a 2-0
lead, both goals by John
Little, Steve Sager and Duane
Elliott drew assists.
Goderich Restaurant tied
the gam 3-3 in the middle of
the second on goals by Marty
•Middel; Louis DeWinter and
Stephen Boyce; . Neil..
Coughlan got Denomme
Flower's third goal; •but
before the -second period
ended, Steve'Sager and Kent
Tigert also picked up goals
for the winners, and ..Chris
Taraba .tallied for Goderich
° Restaurant.
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Only one goal in the third,
this by John Little, his'third
goal of the-ga.me.. •
In die first game of'the
finals played Friday, March
12th, ,score was Denotnme
F. Flowers --2, OPP,-2. • It was
plans .d to have sudden=death
.' overtime.. to solve agame,
: • 1)ut circumstaices,-developed.
Tto change .the rie ' ree
ga,Ane total point set, up.
John. Huff of the OPR
. opened the scoring when.
Duane Elliott failed to
complete his check. John put
the puck over Brian Murray's
shoulder. Three minutes.,
later, Colin Alexander scored
--from "'John Little: to tie the
game.
In the second,period,•Danny
Redpath scored a shor-
thanded goal. with Del Bedard-
" drawing the assist.-
In
ssist:'•In the third, Steve Sager
tied the game - with Kent
Tigert assisting.
Both teams passed
carefully, checked : c
sistently, played t eir
positions properly, and were
well-balanced'.- Shots on net
were not indicative ofthe
play,.• •
There must have been 200.
' spectators at the. game!
Second game, Saturday,
March 13th Den_ onime
Flowers outshot OPP 14 to 10
but couldn't hang, on to the,tie
late in the third 'period, and
(.)PP won by a score of 3-1.
Agai>i a large attendance (for
Saturday morning). -
De nom me F Lowers- opened
the scoring with • 6;51
• remaining in the first period,.
Colin Alexander scored on. a
hard wrist shot after beiog:set
' up by Kevin Campbell.. Wit -h
1:40 left in tlie•se:cond period;
Mike Chisholm poked • the
puck over the, -1i:ne in a'
scramble in frgn) of the net to
tie the garnie for Opp?
W1-4412:02 remaining in •
I. the . third,., Danny .Redpath
scored for • OPP 'Frain • John'
Huff & Dean Bowra. With 53:
seconds'• • left, ' John •,,Huff
combined 'with Danny
Redpath to put . the game
away for 0P,P.
Both teams coaches are to
be' . connmenged for their
diligent' efforts, m Thegame-,
was..•a good example. of
playoff hockey 'and' could.,
,have gone either way. The
checking and defensive work.
by both teams was'bxcellent.J.
Sunday, 14arch 14th OPP
became the •Pee• Wee House
:League Champions with' a
convincing 5-2 win• over
Denomme Flowers. •
Both teams started strong.
Denomme Flowers opened
the' scoring when C.oi;,a
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Alexander scored from Nei
Coirgh la n.
With 7:10 left in the second
period, Dean Bowra scored'
unassisted ta tie the game.
Then thesrnallest, player on
the OPP team, Del Bedard,
put them. ahead`2-1, Greg
Marshall: assisting, with 4:08
left in the period_• '
:With. 5•:27 left in the. third,
Kent Tigert tied the game on
:a fine indiv,idualeffort. Less
than two minutes.later.,. Del
'Bedard came back .,to 'score -
his -second goal- Greg Mar-:
shall assisting ,' :.OPP
dpminate d. the .rest. •of ..the
period ,and picked up '.two
',more goats --Robert Bedard
from Mike Chisholm, •and
Dean Bowra from Greg
Marshall.
Shots on goal were in-
dicative of. the Play OPP - 25,
Denomme Flowers --17..
Ken:. Fagan. . and : Gerald
Morgan' enjoyed.• being the
convenors; The league was
balanced" and the parents..
often indicated this fact. By
gosh, Jack, the, same players
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BANTAM
HOUSE LEAGUE
Monday evening's playoff
game between Don Holst
Real Estate and Goderich
f' Elevator• ended up t}eing an
upset a$ Gotlerieh Elevator '
won ;by a score of 34:
Doug Cruickshank opened
the , .scoring for Goderich
Elevator at the 9:12 mark of
the first • period•,' • .David
•Roosemalin started the play:
John bird set up Dou'g'
Cruickshank's ,second. goal in -
the middle period ,to make it
2,nothing.
Rick • Leddy scored . Don
Holst Real Estate's•only-gagl,
at the .5i 59 mark of the third
period ' but 46 secoh._
Dave Roasenalin'` got
Goderich • Elevator's' third
.goal • assisted by Eric
Skirten.
HOCKEY NOTES
This being the final issue of
"Let's Talk Minor Hockey
I • I would liketo„ thank
everyone whop assisted and
helped to make this column a
success. Gerry. Morgan and
Ken Fagan did a fantastic job
in the Pee Wee House League.'
All their game reportswere
written up and completed:
Goderich Minor• Hockey
As s oei
aeion is` looking s ook ng .for a
new president; -as they held a
meeting last week, and only
20 'interested" parents showed
up. Perhaps Gerry or Ken
would like to vdlunteer•their
services, as they would . sure.
aoanexcellentjob• -
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