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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-04-03, Page 141 Page 14—The Wingham Advance -Times, Apr. 3. 1985 WINGHAM PRE -TYKE HOCKEY—The Wingham pre -Tyke hockey program is wrapping up for the year. The program, coached by Bob Pegg, Dave Shaw, John Kuyvenhoven, Craig Laing, and Steve Skinn, has been very popular with the youngsters including: (back) Brian DeBruyn, Craig Baynton, Michael Remington, Jordan Kuyvenhoven, Lucan Wai, Danny McPherson, Todd Edgar, Joel Pegg, Patrick Magee, Ryan Moffatt; (centre) Trevor Huffman, Matthew Train, Chad Davis, Gary Skinn, Jason Kleist, .Chris Alexander, Matthew Adams, Arley Pautler, Noah Train, Kevin Haskins; (front) David Laing, Scott Allen, Paul Machan, Jeremy Hickey, Tanya Kleist, Erin Magee, Ryan Robinson, Andrew Shaw, Kevin Hogg, Mitchell Skinn, Steve Mowbray. Howick Peewees tied in all -Ontario series Norwood avenged an earlier loss to the Howick PeeWees in game two of their all -Ontario D finals played Sunday., The Nor- wood team won by a count of 4-2. Norwood's David Stewart and Jason Rodgers' scoredin the first period to take �.an early 2-0 lead, but Howick's Philip Livermore scored before. the period ended to bring the count to 2-1. Jason Jacobson and John Greig assisted on Livermore's marker. Stewart scored the only goal of the second frame to give Norwood a 3-1 lead after twoperiods of play._The two teams traded goals in the third, with Stewart . recor- ding the hat trick for Nor- wood and Jacobson scoring for Howicl5, assisted by Donald Livermore, for the 4- 2 final. According to Howick Coach Ron Livermore, the Howick Peewees take lead in WOAA serve The Howick PeeWees moved one step closer to the WOAA D championship last Wednesday evening by defeating Hensall to take a two -game lead in the best -of- five series. Howick won the match 10-3. A four -goal outburst in the firs0 frame started the Howick team on its way, Steve Gibson opened the scoring on a fine individual effort to deke out the Hensall goalie. Andrew Weber tallied next, taking a perfect pass from Phillip Livermore. Gibson scored his second goal of the game after taking a pass from Steve MacGregor and Jason Potts. Oliver Tritten rounded out 'the scoring in the first on an unassisted marker. Tritten got things going in the second period to score, assisted by by Gibson and MacGregor. Seconds later, MacGregor scored after receiving a pass from Gibson and Jason Jacobson. Jayson Potts stole the puck from a Hensall player and walked in to score the game's seventh goal. Before the period ended Gibson registered his hat trick, tipping in a shot from Craig King. In the third period Hensall scored three times, while Howick added two. MacGregor scored his second goal for Howick, assisted by Tritten, and Livermore ended the scoring after taking passes from Andrew Weber and Jason Douglas. Howick opened the Hensall series last week by handing their opponents a 7-1 loss. Howick scored two unan- ,swered goals in the first period within three minutes of the opening face-off. Gibson scored from Jacobson and Livermore, while Weber scored on a neat pass from Livermore. Howick blitzed the Hensall net in the second frame to record four ' more goals. Livermore scored twice, assisted by Weber and Douglas on his second goal. Gibson scored, assisted by Donald Livermore and Greig, before Greig scored on a great passing play from Jacobson and Tritten. Howick's only goal of the third came off the stick. of Jeremy Taylor, who deflected a,Tritten shot from the point. Mark Fraser played a steady game in the Howick net. The third game was scheduled for Tuesday night in Howick. Howick boys gave a superior effort, but missed on several glorious scoring chances, failing to beat Crawford in the Norwood net. Howick hosted Norwood also last Saturday evening before a huge crowd of noisy fans, representing both teams. The two evenly -matched clubs gave the fans a real treat of fast and exciting hockey. . Norwood got on the scoreboard first in the opening period on a solo rush by Stewart. However the home team evened the score in the second '1i6rioZrr'raffe"it Philip Livermore stole the puck and slipped it to An- drew Weber, who just managed to get it past the Norwood goalie. The remainder •of the scoring took place in the Last four minutes of the match. Jacobson gave Howick the lead when he scored on a scramble, assisted by Steve Gibson and Greig. Howick increased its lead to 3-1 when Weber scored his second goal after receiving a great pass from Oliver Tritten and Philip Livermore. Stewart narrowed the count to 3-2 with his second goal of the game: only one minute and a half before the end of .the game. Gibson scored the insurance marker for Howick with just 43 seconds left on the clock. He was assisted by Greig and Donald Livermore. Coach Livermore had nothing but praise for the Howick defence in the game, adding that Peter Stewart and Mark Fraser played superb hockey in net for Howick. Games three and four will be played in Norwood this Friday and Saturday, with game five back in Howick this Sunday at 3 p.m. BANTAMS The Labradors lead the playoffs with 1,850 points, followed by the St. Bernards, 1,802, the German Shep- herds, 1,704, the Hounds, 1,503, the Border Collies, 1,107, and the. Dobermans have no- points. Amy Currie had the girls' high single of 132 and the high double of 210, while Adam Deslauriers had the high single of 136 for the boys and the high double of 260 was rolled by Ken Hogg. Other games of 90 and over were rolled by: Andrea Plumb 111; Lori Morrison 93; Krista Bird 9>3;' Aa?on Chapman 92, 122; Ken Hogg 131, 129; Jason Schiestel 91; Danny McPherson 110, 115; Derek Knight 102, 104; Josh Johnston 91, 101; Darryl Jardin 119; Adam Deslaur- iers 98 and Todd Edgar 121, 111. . SENIOR BANTAMS The Snorks lead the playoff standings with 2,039 points, while the Smurfs have 1,988, the Muppet Babies, 1,940, the Shirt Tales, 1,497, the GI Joes, 1,429, and the He -Mans, 738. Kim Edgar had the high single of 203 for the girls and the high double of 364, while Dean Tolton had the boys' high single of 199 and the-. high double of 348 was rolled by Andrew Plumb. Other games of 130 and over were rolled by: Becky Sangster 135, 170; Donna Lynn George 130, 130; Jane Bateson 152, 141; Angela Kerr 141; Jennifer Jones 153; Julie Henry 132, 151; Kim Edgar 161; Jennifer MacFarlane 131; Andrew Plumb 191, 157; Michael Jardin 153, 130; Todd Harrison 135; Jason Steffler 180; Chris Chomyn 132; Rob Harrison 148; Tim Currie 138; Ivan Skinn 130; Scott Neil 152, 158. JUNIORS & SENIORS The JVCs lead the playoff round with 2,889 points, followed by the Jeremys with 2,773 and the Robbies with 2,034. Lori Tiffin had the junior girls' high single of 173 and the high triple of 482. Angela Wall had the senior girls' high single of 173 and the high triple of 465. Ian MacKay had the junior boys' high single of 202 and the high triple of 555, while Tim Lewis had the senior boys' high single of 221 and the high triple of 566. Other games of 150 and over were rolled by: Rhonda English 159, 163; Angela Wall 153; Lori Tiffin 162;` -Ian MacKay 166, 187; Denton Chambers 153; David MacRae 178, 154; Jeff Wall 163; Tim Lewis 158, 187; Jeremy Bloemberg 166 and Brian Steffler 200. Bantam'B team wins WOAA title In a hard-fought game last Wednesday evening, the Wingham Bantam B team triumphed over Clinton 5-4 to win the WOAA Bantam B championship. Peter Strong opened the scoring for Wingham, assist- ed by John MacDonald. Paul Edwards then scored for Wingham, , assisted by Strong. Clinton managed to score twice as well, ending 'the period in a 2-2 tie: Clinton added two more goals in the second period, but Wingham rallied and added two more of its own to end the period with the two teams' deadlocked 4-4. Jason Moore, assisted by Jeff Tolton and Edwards, scored for Wingham as did Tolton, assisted by Edwards and ' Moore, Edwards scored. Wing - ham's only goal of the third period, assisted by MacDon- ald, to give Wingham the 5-4 victory and the WOAA Chris Fryfogle did a good job in net for Wingham. BANTAM B TEAM—Wingham's Bantam Bs finished at the top of their division.with a playoff victory over Clinton last Wednesday evening. Team members' and coaches are: back, Dwayne Hickey, Brad Crawford, Mike Cullen, Sean Thompson, Keith Metcalfe, Steve r White; front, Peter Strong, Sean Rathburn, John MacDonald, Bill Grant,- Jason Moore, Paul Edwards and Ivan Metcalfe. Absent were, Jeff Tolton and Chris Fryfogle. •'4 Legion PeeWees win WOAA championship The Wingham Legion PeeWees captured the WOAA CC championship Sunday by virtue of a three - to -one game showing in the best three -put -five playoff series with Mitchell. The Legion squad became the fourth Wingham team to capture the title this year. Congratulations to the PeeWees and the Wingham Minor Hockey Association on an excellent showing. Wingham traveled to Mitchell for the first game of the series last Tuesday. The local boys came out flying as they opened up a 5-0 first period lead. The entire team put forth an excellent effort as it downed a hapless Mitchell squad 7-1. Rob MacKay led the team with a hat trick, while Mike Elmslie added a pair. Singles went to Rob -Harrison and Jeff McKee. Assists. went to: McKee, three; Jason Bloemberg, two; Harrison, Don Heinmiller and Elmslie, one. The whole team backed Andrew Mann in net for Wingham to ensure the win. Wingham hosted Mitchell in game two of the series and the visitors came deter- mined to play hockey and not be humiliated the way they had been two nights earlier. Figure skating club ends season BELMORE—The figure skating club brought its season to a close with its annual pot luck supper and meeting last Friday evening. President Marian Eadie had charge of the meeting and reported a successful year with 56 skaters taking part in the skating sessions. A' number of awards were presented and pictures taken. Badge competition wihners were: beginner, Clarissa Melton, Sarah Raper, Amanda Raper; elementary,' Jamie Vollmer; Jackie McBurney, Barbie Hamel; Novice 1, Greg Metcalfe, Heather Vollmer, Shannon McBurney, Angie Kamrath, Krista Metcalfe and Novice 2, Amy Wilhelm, Allison Metcalfe and Melissa Evers. Mrs. Lana McKague gave a report on test day. Those passing their dance tests were: Dutch Waltz, Michelle Eadie, Amy Wilhelm; Canasta, Judy Kamrath, Jennifer Eadie, Michelle Eadie; - Swing, Janice Wilhelm, and Willow, Susan Wilhelm. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the most improved junior and senior skater awards. Greg Metcalfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph . Metcalfe, was the recipient of the junior skater trophy, donated by the local club. The Marie Douglas Trophy for most improved senior skater went to Michelle Eadie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Eadie. Receiving runner-up silver dollars for most improved skaters were Clarissa Melton, Amy Wilhelm, Melissa Evers, Allison Metcalfe and Kevin Wright. Mrs. Christine Inglis presented the slate of of- ficers for the 1985-86 season: past president, Marian Eadie; president, Pat Evers; secretary, Diane Wilhelm; treasurer, Jean Rutherford; test chairman, Lana McKague; badge chairman, Mary Lynn Bray; music chairman, Marlene Metcalfe, Bonnie Taylor; carnival chairman, Phyllis Hammell, Jane Raper and directors, Joyce Kamrath, Marilyn Baird and Virginia Nelemans. The Wingham squad lacked its usual hustle and fell behind 1-0 after one period. Wingham then tied the score at 1-1 to go into the final frame. Early in the third period Mitchell scored three unanswered goals in less thanthree minutes to take a 4-1 lead. Two costly Wingham penalties allowed Mitchell to score two powerplay goals. Wingham scored once more late in the game, but did not play Well enough to win. As a result the series was tied ate one game apiece. McKee and Steve Michie scored for Wingham in the 4-2 Loss, with assists going to MacKay with two and Heinmiller with one. Mitchell came out flying again in last Friday's match and jumped to an early .2-0 lead. However Wingham fought back late in the first to even the count on goals by Bloemberg and MacKay. The score remained dead- locked at two -all until late in the second when McKee scored for Wingham to give his team a 3-2 lead going into the final frame. McKee added the insurance marker midway through the third to give Wingham a two -games - to -one leadin in the series and set the stage for Sunday's match. Mitchell traveled to Wingham Sunday and faced defeat unless the Mitchell team could mount a strong attack against the hometown squad. Wingham would not be daunted and the local boys came up with a solid performance to defeat Mitchell 4-2 and claim the WOAA championship. The first period was scoreless as both teams played a veru defensive game, but with . only one second remaining in the frame Mitchell jumped to a 1-0 lead. Wingham came right back early in the second to even the. -score and then went ahead by one going into the final frame. Wingham in- creased its lead to 4-1 in the third period as the offensive squad stormed the -Mitchell goalie. Mitchell was unable to mount a `challenge as the hometown team's defensive unit did not allow them,Ao penetrate its end. Scott Neil was the hero of the game for Wingham as he scored a pair of goals late in the third period. Other Wingham goal scorers were McKee and MacKay. Assists went to Michie, MacKay and McKee with two each and Neil with a single. Steve Michie, the team captain, was presented with the ,trophy by Al Harrison, who represented the WOAA. Each team member received a crest and the boys then ^were treated to a specialmeal at the home of Harvey and Jan Heinmiller. Once again — congratula- tions on a well-deserved championship. T.G.I.F. Comedy with music from Theatre Circle April 18, 19 & 20 at Blyth Memorial Hall Tickets $7.50 Phone 523-9'713 WINGHAM RECREATION DEPARTMENT "Spring Into Fitness" Ladies' fitness class for 6 weeks begjpgjagAprklAgpcu 6.. ,„4, „N Mon. andWed. 7 - 8 p.m. Tues. and Thurs. 7 - 8 p.m. Fee $15.00 Instructors: Wendy Poll , Brenda Werth Registrations accepted, by phoning, 357-1208 ` or at the Wingham Recreation Department OPTIMIST CLUB WINGHAM DISTRICT SERVICE TO YOUTH AWARD ELIGIBILITY: The award. will be open to any Wingham or, area resident. CRITERIA: The award will be presented an- nually to a member of the community who has shown an unselfish willingness to work with the youth of the community, or has demonstrated a major con- tribution to the youth. of the Wingham area. Nominations will be accepted from the public, in writing, to the Wingham Optimist Membership & Awards Committee, no later than May 1st, 1985, mailed to ad- dress below The nomination must inc ude background infor- .mation on the nominee's achieve- .-.ments and reasons .why the. peri•.. son should be considered for the award. Successful nominee will be an- nounced in early June. All selec- tions by the Membership & Awards Committee are final. Apply to: Box 2373 c/o The Wingham Advance -Times Wingham, Ont. NOG 2W0 t� * WINGHAM NCORPOPATED 679 �• A°�wsee••e• WINGHAM RECREATION DEPARTMENT The Wingham Recreation Department is accepting applications for summer employment. Positions available are as follows: Lifeguards, Instructors, Ticket Takers, Playground Leaders for Tot Lot Playground, Outdoor Bound and Outdoor Alive, Creative Art Consultants and Ticket Takers for Roller Skating. Applications are availabe at: F. E. Madill $.S., Wingham Town Hall and the Recreation Office. Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m.' April 19, 1985.