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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-11-10, Page 11• .FS 3rker R and lar Elgai wit ut g riani the as d wi ists, ext vein in tame, • ectrics ppec 4-3 nday, October 30, the Electrics hosted the Cyclones for their pener. The game was yed by both teams goalies made some nal saves. The game adlocked at a - tie. nday, November 6, am Electrics hosted The game was off to tart with Hanover's Steinoff scoring by Stephan ow. second period the s got on the and when Scott scored assisted by ambers and Tommy anover came right h Scott Spear scoring by Ron Calbury. third period Mike ored unassisted for Goderich then me back and Jamie Hassall red from Scott Garrow. score was 3-.4. Mike Jank scored his second goal Hanover unassisted again. Scott Garrow rounded off the scoring from Brian Chambers for Goderich. The final score ended at 4-3 for Hanover. Next game will be played in Listowel on Sunday, November 13 at 5:30 p.m. The players for Graham Electric are: Shawn Larder (captain), Scott Garrow and Brian Chambers (alter- nates), Richard Boddy, Todd Nurse, Rod Nurse, Norm MacLennan, Gary Erb, Steve Johnston, Darren Stanbury, Jamie Hassall, Dave Duncan, David Brown, Tommy Bean: goalies, Jay Williamson and Robbie Middel..The' coach is Bill Garrow and managed by Dan Duncan. Sdx$fain 3-3 tie .q at The Suns travelled to Hanover last Wednesday for their first game of the schedule and managed a 3-3 tie. The Suns had some trouble getting organized in the early part of the game but got it together in the4 third period. The brown line with Todd Graham, centre and Loun- sbury and Gibbons on the - wings connected for two goals. Later the white line with David Jewell, Trevor Erb and Ken Huff tied it up. Saturdhy Hanover came to Goderich to see the Suns play the kind of hockey' they like best as the Suns outshot and out checked Hanover for the entire game to win 7-2. Garrow centered Gibbons and Loµnsbury on the brown line which scored three goals. Graham, Telford and Brennan on the orange line netted two. The line of Jewell, Erb and Huff picked up two more to finish the rally. Shawn Rahbek, Todd Jeffrey, Trevor Martin and Scott Stokes (the blue line Bruisuisers) played a solid game on defence and moved the puck out of their own end well to help Kevin Feagan protect his 7-2 victory. The Suns play Walkerton here Saturday at 5 p.m. The champions of the Dunlop Division and the Grand Champions of the Goderich Industrial Softball League this year was the McGee Pontiacs team Team members received their trophies at the annual Awards and Banquet Night held Saturday,'November 5 Team members are. back row. left to right, Ken Meriam, Doug Spitzig, Rick Sowerby, Ken Vanderburgh, Inners receiving trophies at the Goderich Softball League Awards and Banquet Night held ay, November 5 included: back row, left to right, ean, Most Improved Player, trophy donated by Mary Wolterbeek; John Hoy, Most Outstanding a Pruder Memorial trophy; Dennis Williamson, sman, trophy donated by French Dry Cleaners; es& Co. Limited and Ken Daer, Most Valuable Player in the Playoffs In' the front row, left to right, are Terry` Powell, Rookie of the Year. the Danny Baaker Memorial trophy. 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The Merchants scored first in their home ,opener Thur- sday night when Pat Mathan scored a power play goal finishing off a three way play at the 8:00 mark getting help from Frank Hagen and Paul Corriveau. CCAT evened the score just over two minutes later when they scored a power play goal with Paul Corriyeau sitting out an wing call. Walter Lantz got the equalizer. A second power. play goal gave Cen- tralia a L - 1 edge after the first period. Barry Bloch went off for elbowing late in the first and Dave Golley gave the college a one goal edge. Goderich slammed two quick goals in during the first five minutes of the second period to regain the lead 3 - L. Just over three minutes after the period started Doug Smith'tied'the game with help from Dave Graf. Four minutes later Smith set up Graf and he gave the • Mer- chants the lead. Centralia` shocked the Merchants with three goals in a row to regain the lead. Tim Brown tied the score halfway through the period and Jim McGee scored twice in two minutes to give CCAT a two goal edge. Charlie Robertson cut the lead in half with four minutes to go in the second scoring on a play set up by Phil Petrie. Centralia got that back 30 seconds later on a goal by Sid Dykstra. Both teams scored in the third, Brian Gilpen getting the Centralia goal and Graf the Merchant score. In Huron Park Sunday the Merchants gave up four power play goals and were dumped 9 - 5 by the college. Centralia scored once in the when Milt Place made the first and four times in each of power play click with help from Ron Whetstone. the remaining two periods. Brian Gilpen gave CCAT a one goal edge less than two minutes into the game but Frank Hagen evened the score late in the period on an unassisted goal. Les Hammel began to take the Merchant defense apart in the second scoring two of four goals he grabbed on the night. Hammel scored his first unassisted and then put the college up two at 13:10 with help from Jim McCut- chen. Seven seconds' later Dave Graf cut the lead in half with assists going to Hagen and Paul Corriveau. Jim McGee put Centralia back on top with two 1. seconds after Graf's goal and with five minutes remaining Randy Jakobi grabbed a Centralia power play goal to make it 5 - The Merchants answered last in the second Hammel got his third just over three minutes into the final period with Phil 'Petrie off for slashing. Roy Walker made it 7 - 3 with 14 minutes remaining in the game but the Merchants didn't roll over and die. Ron Corriveau . grabbed a power play goal with just over eight minutes remaining with help from Place then scored two minutes later with an assist from Doug Smith. Charlie Robertson was off for high sticking with five minutes left and McGee made. it 8 - 5 and Hammel grabbed his fourth, a solo effort, to round out the scoring at 9 - 5' Centralia. 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