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R I NGETT E CHAMPS—The Wingham Senior Ringette team won the champion-
ship at its own tournament last weekend, downing Goderich 10-3 In the final game
on the strength of a six -goal performance by Lori Gavreluk and strong goaltend-
ing by Vickie Belanger. Standing are Theron Riley, coach; Ted Kotsanis, trophy
donor; Ellen Rodger, Sharon Collyer, Sandy Morrison, Maureen Beattie, Cheryl
HOT AND HEAVY—There wet Ilttielcafelott betWeen the Wingham Royals and
Lucknow Lancers during their playoff series. In this case the Luck now goalie took
exception to the presence Of Murray Black around' his crease.
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LARRY ROBINSON opened the scoring in the 'Game of the Decade' between the
Belgrave 1969-70 Intermediates and Midgets Saturday, skating In alone and beat-
ing Wayne Coultes in the Intermediates' net early in the second period. The:Mid-
gets went on to win the game 5-4.
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GAME OF THE DECADE—A hockey match billed as the game of the decade be-
tween the 1969-70 Belgrave Intermediate champs and the Midget champs from
the same year was -played at the Wingham arena Saturday night. The inter-
mediates dominated the early going and came close to scoring on this play, with
Tom Black alone in front of goalie Keith Elston, but the Midgets came out on top
of a 5-4 sake.
Beattie, Andrea Walker, Julaine Adams, Carol Belanger, Paula Strong and
Maxine Robinson, coach. Itheeling.are Stephanie Gaunt, Lori Gavreluk, Michelle
Cameron, Kerrie Bray, Vickie Belanger, Leese Cook, Angela Walker and Pam
Passmore.
Dociding gaae Friday
Royals -Lancers series tied -
' The Wingham Royals lost , Lucknow went ahead into overtime when Gary
6-5 in a 3I/2 -hour marathon during the second pepiod on a Lisle scored late in the game
match against the Lucknow goal by Andy Shedden from , from BlaineMeeutcheon. .
Lancers Sunday evening. . Paul Frayne and Randy After many missed scoring
Lucknow's win tied the best- Alton. Gary Lisle got that opportunities, Steve Caslick
of -five series two games ore,back at 15:20 from found the mark; assisted by
each with the final game Bieman and Jones. Williams and Black. The
scheduled for , Friday Wingham scored again in the Lancers answered with a
evening in Lucknow. • . second, with Blaine minute left in the first
Last week's action began McCutcheon scoring from overtime period as Carl
in Wingham Tuesday -night Dwight Leslie, Stanley netted one from Ron
when the Royals skated to a After a series of penalties, Wilson and Ian Montgomery.
3-1 victory to tie the series 1- Lucknow tied the score in,the
1. third 'period with Carl A 20 -minute overtime
The Lancers started early Stanley scoring ' from John pP:,od passed With no one
with Ron Wilson scoring at Hamilton. This sent the scoring, but after a good
.
1:42 of the first period, with game into overtime and half-
effort by Stanley, Ian
an assist \o Carl Stanley. way through •that Lperiod Montgomery 'scored from
Brad Cook of the Royals was Lisle put one high over the"
serving an elbowing penalty glove of Lancer goalie, John . Andy Shedden at 3:16 of the
third overtime frame.
at the time. Hugh Nichol . Bak. Thisstood up to be the
then shut the door on the winner. : ' •
Lancers as he robbed the ' During the game :the
visitors time and time again. referee was busy calling 40
At 6:29' of ' the, first veriod minors andp:two majors -for -
Dwight Leslie evened the •fighting, ' -. •
score on a' powerplay. He . FOURTH MATCH
was assisted by Steve IN WINGHAM
Caslick and BlaineThe fourth game, played in
McCutcheon. ' , Wingham Sunday night,
After a scoreless second ended with a'Lucknow win to
period the Royals broke the tie the series 2-2.
tie at 7:08 with Rick Jacklin For the third game in -a -
getting a powerplay goal row Lucknow opened the
from Jim McGee. With 1:08 scoring, this time by Paul
tilay, Leslie scored an Frayne from Jim Murray
insfc„ance marker on a and Dave MacKinnon. The
preltty play from .laCklin. Royal's tied it , on Steve
The referee handed out 26 Caslick's goal from Ed
penalties during the match. Williams and Murray Black..
The Wingham club received Lucknow notched another
12 minors and one major to • marker after, six minutes
Lucknow's 11 minors, one into the second period with a
major and one game mis- goal by Brian Blair from .
conduct. Andy Shedden and Randy
OVERTIME WIN • Alton. Rick Jacklin got that
IN LUCKNOW . j one back -for Wingham after
Last Friday the Royals sone good forechecking b
went up two• games to one Dwight Leslie and Kevin
With a 4-3 overtime win :in Hastie, wile collected as-
.Lucknow. • sists. ,
The Lancers again opened Wingham went ahead
the scoring at 10:11 of the early in the third when Ed
first 'frame when Carl Williams scored from
'Stanley scored' from Jim Murray Black. Lucknow
Murray and Dan Londry, didn't let down, but roared
Wingham evened the count a back with two goals in, one
minute later when Neil minute' on two powerplay
Bieman received credit for a efforts, The first was by
goal that was batted into the MacKinnon from Jim
net by a Lucknow player. Murray, and the second was
Russ Jones received an by Murray from Carl
assistfor his efforts on the Stanley.
play. \ The Royals sent this one
ATTENTION
Wingham "B.P."
Ball Fans
There are a few B.P. fans wanting
Wingham B.P. ball jackets.
These jackets have name, number
and word, "Fan" on sleeves, with the
BP. crest on front and Wingham On back,
with B.P. ball team colours.
We are attempting to get enough
jackets to send in an order. Final order
to be sent in by Sat., March 14. Anyone
wishing a B.P. jacket contact:
Des Brophy at:
Brophy
Jacket and Sno-Suit Centre
11 John St. W. Wingharn 357-3712
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The 1N illOgiRESzL,rGfr1s
gage Team placed %OS
in its .oivn . tournament
Saturday for the third year
__while Seaforth
downed Howick for the
consolationpriZe
Eight teams participated
e one -day tournament,
held at the looekridge
Memorial, Arena.. .
Action kicked off with
°wick playhy?' the home "
Wingham fell behind
• -o in the first frame, but
#cored ix'fasecond-period
goals to win 6-5."
-Listowel then trounced
Kurtzville 14-3; '"'"'Zurich,
downed Clinton 6-2, and
doderich blasted Seaforth
ylctory of Ktulz'ville In' the
second round, while.
Winslow captured *II
over Listowel. Seaforth
eliminated Clinton with an
144- .win ,antl ,qqderioit
blasted Zurich 94.
.
Seaforth captured the 46'
Championeilily tir edging
the smsolation
match.
Wingitam. met Goderioh
for the. W Championship,
Led Gavreluk opening the
sowing ona. passfrom,
Angela Walker.' Goderich
then tied it up before
Gavreluk scored an
unassisted goal.
Andrea Walker added a
• goal from Maureen Beattie
before . Goderich got one
BrOWnie
'Omer
Four Brownies each
iceived a Cook's Badge:
eather and Shannon
4Aeecroft, Lori Belanger and
Use.Chapman. Healy
H'allahan received a
Housekeeper's Badge; Jodi
Mundell, Beadworker's and
Book Lover's Badges and
Melissa Schefter, Musician's
Badge.
Groups A and B discussed
tea and toast. Group C
started working with their
Ming beans.
i• During Pow Wow the
Brbwnies planned a swim
party for Marclr13 from. 6-7
at the Vanastra pool.
Mrs. B: Simpson and Mrs.
IL Wild helped the Brownies
earn their Skater's Badges.
GC
from
KFC
is coming to
WINGHAM
back. Gavreluk and Walker
• scored' again with Angela
Waiter arid Ellen Rodgers
,a,at
gettii ase/eta- •
In the second • gelled
ciavre*Weerect UnIvuti`e
goals, vile Maureen Beat,
tie,„ Angela Waiker and Ellen
Rodgers scored oue each.
Sandra Morrison managed
two, ..assists, While Augelii.
Walker and Nettie Bray
'10404 one OROS each.
tttie'Ai*iich team scored
only..,onee after the OK
Period. as Wingham walked
over the Goderich girialer a
10-3 win.
The _Mait)nid Hestaurant
donated the °A' Chain.'
pionship trophy, . while A
:Touch of Class supplied the
'B' Championship trophy:
.T1*.Wingharngir1s also
received keeper trophies and
Seafarth's girls were
presented with medals. AU
participants received rib-
bons.
RINGETTE TROPHY—Ted Kotsanis presents the
championship trophy to Leese Cook, captain of the
Wingham Senior RIngette team, following its win over
Goderich in the tournament here Saturday. Wingham
downed Goderich 10-3 to win its own tournament.
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