The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-12-16, Page 17^T"
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The top volleyball players and golfer were honored at the GDCI awards assembly last
Wednesday. Kevin Such was selected the most valuable senior volleyball player and Jim
Crawford as the most valuable junior player. Steve Davey is the GDCI golf champion,
(staff photo)
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Midgets drubb�d6_2
The Green and . Parent
'Midgets were carved up by
Hanover Saturday night in
Vanastra and handed a 6-2
loss by the. Visiting team. The
hard charging .Hanover club
skated off 10 minor penalties,
four more, than Goderich, and
still came out. ,with a --con,
vincing win.
7l•1ariover got the first three
goalsof the game; all in the
opening period. At 4:19 ;pf the,
first.:;, Rick Spielnlanher :
collaborated with °S;tu. Mex`pey •
tfl`.it "lie :it, l 0 visitors ,:Four:
minutes later Doug Speer
scored unassisted and four
minutes after . that Doug
Wilkinson and Rod Fletcher
got together and made it 3-0.
With three minutes expired
in the second period Goderich
finally beat John Lamont to.
;make' it .3.1, Paul Dougherty
scored unassisted `.to give
Goderich a fighting chance:
Twenty, two seconds later
Hanover. •started a ' seemi
.three :mai -burst that spelled'
doom-for;3oderich •
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The Suneoast Estates Suns
lost two' close games on the
weekentl losing 3-2 to Listowel
at Vanastra Saturday and 3-1,
to Port Elgin in snowy Port
Elgin on Sunday.
The Suns who won six of
their first .seven' games in
WOAA league play, have now
lost three of their last four
games and have a record of
seven wins and four losses:
Listowel jumped off to a 3-0
lead Saturday . on goals by
Tom • Newbigging, Dennis
tockwell and Todd Hutton.
The Suns came on strong in,
the • third period, with team
captain Daryl Madge scoring
twice, but they were unable to
score the equizer.'
On Sunday the Suns showed
, improved play, and with any
luck could have had a better
fate: They checked well but
could not make their scoring
chances pay off. ..
Bob Carr, Vaughn'
MacDonald and Grant
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Bluewater Centre
Spielmacher worked in a
second goal this time Mercey
doing the scoring. Just over
two,minutes later Jamie
Warren took a pass from Rod'
Fletcher;::` and .: beat the
Goderich OM* :forthe fifth
, time in theQ game. At 9:16 of
.the. final°period.Fletcher .,.fed. -
Reynolds and the two made it •`
11 1, Goderich- scored with six
minutes. left when -Paul,
Dougherty got his -second of
the gainne, his • ,Sa.eond
unassisted goal of;.thenight.
continues
Lamont ,gave the 'Port then a
three goal lead before John
Thompson replied for the ,
Suns, assisted by right winger
Ken Huff.
The Suns •will attempt to
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break out of their slump at
Vanastra Saturday when they
take on. the league -leading
Walkerton. team. The Suns
handed Walkerton their only
defeat of the season, 3-2, in
their last meeting
far the
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. MAKE IT A GREAT
Juvenile offense nets two gins
The Goderich Juveniles
went to Lion's Head Thursday.
night and whipped the home
club 10-4 and then came home'
to face Clinton in Vanastra
and scraped , by in a 10-8
shootout Sat r day night-: '
• • Goderich coasted by Lion's
Head. in 'a clean game in
which 'referee • ••Jamiesbn
handed out only 11 minor
penalties, five to Goderich.
Bill Lewis—started- Goderich-
off
oderichoff on the scoring spree'
taking a pass from Mike
Cummings and sliding the
puck past Rob Caudle. Lewis
then assisted on a goal by
Paul 'Schaefer which gave
Goderich a 2-0 lead With .only
five minutes expired. Lewis
'then got help from Steve
Chase and Paul Schaefer to
give Goderich a three goal
lead before Lion's Head • got
on the board.
With six minutes left in the
'period Tim Proulx shovelled
the puck past Jahn Page but „
two minutes later Schaefer
teamed up with Ed Courtney
to restore the Goderich lead,"
Larry Caudle replied for
Lion's Head with three
minutes left in the period to.
cut the lead to two.
•J -our minutes • into., the
middle period Lion's Head
came within One when Tim
Proulx grabbed his second
goal of the game but Goderich
opened up with three goals 'to
extend their lead. Ed Cour-
tney led off the spree with
help from Steve Chase then
Bill Lewis got his hattrick' and
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Shawn Dalton and Paul
Schaefer combined to make it
7-3. -.
Lion's Head got their final
marker with 15 minutes left to
play . but Goderich added
three more unanswered
goals. Steve .Meriam grabbed
the first of two quick goals
getting' help on the first from
Pete Crew and Steve. Davey
and Davey and Ben Worsell
on the second. With a minute
to go Mik'e Cummings ended
the scoring with an . assist
from Paul Schaefer.
Netminders John Page and
Derik. Divok might have
thought theywere, targets at a
shooting gallery in Vanastra
Saturday night when
Goderich and Clinton squared
off in an 18 goal game
Goderich finally won.
Ben Worsellset the_ tone' of
the game a minute and 10
seconds after the puck was
dropped when he scored on
Divokafter taking Paul
Schaefer's pass: Fourteen
seconds later Marvin Merner
tied the game and eight
minutes later put Clinton in
front by . -one: Bill Lewis.
combined with Paul Schaefer.
to tie' the score but Clinton
grabbed two quick goals to
take a 4 -2 -lead to -the dressing
room,
Paul Schaefer cut the lead
to one three minutes into the
second period ' with an`
unassisted tally but Dave
Counter cancelled that effort
20 seconds later with help
from Paul Gibbings. Three
goals in five minutes 'pushed
Goderich into the• lead and
they never looked back.
Paul Schaefergrabbed two .�
of the goals with help from
Bill Lewis and Tom' Sager on
both of them. Clinton replied
with two minutes left in the .
period but at 14:14 Steve
Meriam and Pete `Crew,'
combined to boost Goderich
back into a short lead. Clinton 34
tied the game 26 seconds later
and the teams were even
after two. •
Goderich broke the tie at
8:10 of the final period when
Bill Lewis grabbed an
unassisted goal. A minute
later Paul Schaefer grabbed
a pass from Bill Lewis and
scored the winner. Clinton
replied with one goal at 10.;10
of the third but Lewis put the
game away 30 seconds later.
on an unassisted effort.
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