The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-12-16, Page 16PAGE 6-GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1976
ikings open season .with win
by T
t The GDCI senior Vil ingso
added two more wins to their
record Jaat week, defeating
r Mitch f, 64-32, in their first
league game Thursday, and
defeating the highly rated
Sarnia`.Central Centaurs 74-6Q..
'here inexhibition play! Frida•y•
evening. '
The''GDCI ,team, aFat$a laj
many- observers as the fines
• ,senior :basketball ,team.
ewer •epres :tit. God 'rich
combines' height and "shooting
ability in potent proportions.
• Jeff Baeclrler led - the
'Vikings againat Mitchell with
16 points. Ball..:Gauley' and
" Greg "Beacgm added 1 'each.
Telehext
lain Lambert, Perry
and .Dave. MacKenzieeach
l ad;:eight points ' ;',
Eng lea
V l9$COi
l ore's ou:tcorne :t
rer in ' dolibct after: •
er.
fidgets sere
byTD
- The. GDCI midget boys'
basketball team won their
first • start in Huron -Perth
Conference•action in Mitchell
last Thursday by a lop -sided
50-16 score.
The midget Vikings
completely dominated play
both offensively and defen-
sively,, ` showing a marked
improvement in their play.
Jiin Costello was the top
Viking scorer with nine
points. From there, the
Goderich scoring was well
distributed, with seven
layers scoring four points
ach, and six others scoring
two points each.
The four point scorers were
Larry Madge, Steye Arbour,
Steve Gallow, Dan Maillet,
Ken Reid, Paul ' Young and
Greg Ferris. Two point
•s
Vikings jumped off to a 12-2
first quarter lead.
The Vikings started slowly
gainst Sarnia Central, but
oave..MacKenzie came off the
bench' to make five straight
shots late in the first quarter.
and pull Goderich to within
two points df; .Centaurs'4P-
,'d„
whPo
led the enzl.�,f the
flu arter,
lags took the ea in
seon quarter anti never
enzie::wit'o
up with
26 points and Greg Beacom
hit for 22, most of them in the
second half to keep the
Vikings in front. Bill Gauley:
had 11, Iain Lambert six, Jeff
Saechler and'Perry Teichert r
four each and Jon Barz two
points for the Vikings .
'f`on'_ Sablaurski 0,t4S, •the-
Cefntaurs'"top Bearer witlt 2f).'`
points,
Ne>rrt action .for the Vikings -'
acs art exhibition' matcji today
(a-finrsday) in Parkhi11.
scorers included 'Phil.Aubin,
Kevin Wood, • Rob' Trebish,..
Dan Freeman, Joe Moore and
John Bird. •
• Tom Dickson was Mit-
chell's best with six points.
The Vikings led sat half time
25-8.
In Friday night's exhibition
•encounter here with a strong
Sarnia Central• team,. the
Vikings had what coach Lynn
Meyers • termed "a fine
learning experience" for his
twenty young ball players.
The Centaurs clipped the
Vikings 53-24, . led by Bill
Pavey who scored 15 points.
In Friday night's exhibition
encounter here. with a strong
Sarnia Central team, the
. Vikings had.what coach Lynn
Meyers termed "a fine
learning experience"
The midget Vikings were
not;preFpared forth e picks and
screens which led to most of.
the Sarnia points. ` The
Vikin s e d their own in the
second half, once • they had
learned to cope with the more
versatile tactics 8'f . the•
Centaurs.
John' Bird and "Quick Jim"
Cohtello •were the leading
scorers for Goderich, with six ,
,points each, followed by Steve
Gallow with five and Mark
Finlayson with two points. +.
ikings double
Mitchell Devils
by TD •
The GDCI junior Vikings
were impressive in their first
league game last Thursday in
Mitchell, handing the Blue
W •.
Confusing week in Industrial
furling league competition
The fifth week of Industrial
curling was a confusing one.
Due' to illness work or
something both the Kinsmen
and the Teacher No. 1 Team
were unable to fieldteams.
In order to avoid• two for-
feits, league organizer
George Sutton suggested that
those-t-wo_teaxn s_reschedule
their games. and the Teacher
No. 3'team. would take on the:
DRMCo Plant curers.
1 That
second place V & G team.
The. V & G Team; quickly
nicknamed Steve's harem,'
consisted of Steve Willard
(skip) and his three female
teammates Fran McClure,
Susan MacKenzie and Brenda
Fisher. '
In the nine "o'clock 'coin-
-Petition, the Financial Office
found the going very tough as
Skip's Choice Team despite
the fine curling of Caroline
and Craig Cass.' The
Financial .curlers were down's
4-0 after• orgy two ends and
were just unable to recover as
• the Skip's. Choice. Team
'refused to . give ;.them any
breaks whatsoever. ' This
victory was the fourth out of
five for the Skips Choice
they were defeated 9-3 by the League. .
Devils a 58-24 defeat. The
Vikings led 23-7 at half time in -
a game they controlled
throughout. -
Mark , Alexander was the
game's top scorer, getting 10
•
A member of the Mitchell midget basketball team looks
for a teammate while being guarded by a member of the
Goderich midgets. The GDCI Vikings swept three games
against Mitchell..(Mitchell•Advocate photo)
points for the Vikings. Eric • '
Mitchell and Dennis "Bones" their fine effort and team.
Donnelly had eight apiece play and never .gave up. Eric
while Andy Moore had seven Mitchell led the scoring for
and Rick Leddy six points for GDCI with 15 points, and
the winner. Wayne Jackson along with Dennis Donnelly,
and Mike Pitre each had four 'led the team in rebounding.
points for Goderich, Doug Mark'. Alexander, who,
Cruickshank had three, 'and along with Don Bogie, Tom
Mike Hovey, Tom ' Doherty Doherty and Donnelly, scored
d D B each had two f is did a remarkable
an on ogle ea our porn ,
points to round out.the GDCI job of defending against thescoring. Centaurs 6'7" centre,
led
Scott Staffen Mitchell Antonides. Mike Hovey, Rick
with six points.' -
Cruickshank In exhibition lay here •
Friday night, a junior the
Vikings drop a 49-39 ings
decision
gamto Sarnia entra} 9Ve
des in
John . Antoni led%': the ay)
Saturday Centaurs with 1 points. y in
n p
�th
ped
is c
9 pc
The Vikings>irnpr.essed with
Leddy and Doug
had two points each for
Vikings. The junior ' ik
play anexhibition
and will compete
• •
.Parkhill today,
a tournament in Sarnia.
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