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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-02-25, Page 1377., -T The Wingbarn Advanice-Ttmes, Feb.' 2.1i; .198 U Ari I 4l� V s ca�.'tat "Nav Z Mow i ORr. �41 'DO L;ha.-mplul member of the. team. With some Tayl, Goaltenders Kevin The Howick Bantams cametrom, "D" strong foreehecking and a great Riplpy.and HowIck's Dowler'. behind to capture the WOAA brilliant in ip' all facets of the g, V. series last. week, championsh performance b� the defencemen, seemed to stop 4 defeating Ripley 5-4 and 2-0, Howick withstood a strong per They both formance by the Ripley squad to shot to*ardthem following an earlier loss. The Howick Bantams travelled to post a 54victory. In 4he first p4iod, CamM in forced a third and tercepted an errant Ripley pass -Q, The w 4 Ripley last.Tuesday evening for the slipped the puck to Gibson, 40 first game of the series, The Howick deciding game f ' or the WOAA championship. The Howick power blasted a hard slap -shot by Taylor boys did not perform well for two periods'and as a result suffered a p!ay was a dominant force in the for the only goal of the period. game as four goals were scored The second period remained disappointing loss to a 'well -des- game while Ripley played short-handed. scoreless fof the first 13 minUtC, ciplined Ripley' squad. Howick simply was outhustled-to The first period was scoreless due Howick sent three attackers to MO. goal and from the scramble in for )at Ums 77 'the puck for most of the game. But t " the sharp goalte)nding of Peter slammed the puck into the Stewart of Howick and Kevin Taylor of Taylor slam the team managed to sco e the only - goal of thefirst period on the power' Of Ripley. net. Greig and Camm drew assists. play.. Jeff Camm took a pass from The teams exploded for seven on the play, second -period goals. Dave Brooks The third period belonged to thp� Jeff MacGregor and slid the � puck past the Ripley netminder. opened the scoring for Ripley as he goalies. Dowler" stopped several. -blank shots and smothered Ripley took the lead after two just stepped out of the penalty box point periods of play as it scored two and raced in all alone on Stewart to several scramble opportunities. markers in the last two and one-half beat him. Meanwhile Taylor stopped the minutes of,the second. More goals Gibson pounced on a Donald Howick shooters on four for the Livermore rebound to beat the breakaways in the last half of the could have been scored but goalie and create a 1-1 tie. A period as Ripley tried to open up the outstanding goaltending of 'Jeff Dowler in the Howick net. beautiful tip -in by John Greig from a game for equalizing goal. With ,only one minute and 36 Jeff MacGregor blast from the point However, the period was to seconds left in the game, Steve gave Howick the lead. Todd Tem- remain scoreles's and Howick -0 victory and the Gibson gave Howick a big boost by pleman also assisted. emerged with a 2 coming The lead was short-lived as ban right to advance in the OMHA from behind the Ripley net, Johnston scored two successive quarter final playoffs against and stuffing' it past the surprised goalie. The tie was short-lived as goals for Ripley to give the team a 3- Sullivan Township. Ripley scoredoff the face-off in the 2 lead. A powerplay goal by Camm The penalty -killing units for each Howick zone with only 36 seconds 30 seconds later tied the game once team- were superior as 21 penalties left in the game. again. Camm came from, behind the were called and there were no ............... .......... ........ . . . . . ----- stuff the puck in the short side. powerplay goals. An insurance marker was added netto into the empty Howick net after Gibson drew an assist. RON'S ROUND -UP —The shutout was the first for Dowler this season. Dowler was pulled for an extra With just over one minute left in The coaching staff credits winning attacker with seven seconds, left in the second period, another power-" play goal by Greig gave 116wick a 44 the series to a great team effort. Wingham club attended the re- the game. TRACK & FIELQ ATHLETES from the Wing lead. Livermore fed Greig a perfect Eleven players and two goalies.. and brought home no less many on first-time attempts at conY petition. The club is gearing. Toward Howick responded with an all-out' cent dobrp Classic meet at York University -give him the,'brea'kaway played to their full potential. than 26 medals. .The young athletes also recorded 22 personal bests, two important indoor ichampionships in March. (What's News Photo), effort last Friday from every,, pass to goal. PITC last. game was the sixth in 11 Each team scored a goal. in the days and each of the games were third, period. Templeman gave quite, •physical. The coaches feel • Howick a two -goal lead on the power lucky no serious, injuries Were 'a ave, rorsplay. MacGregor drew the assist. reported only- the normal aches and ro n MOO w iSail om, s, oseRob, Thompson, kept the crowd painsSuper X Ati,Co captains MacGregor, Tem - tense as he. scored for Ripley with just over one minute remaining iip pleman and goalie Dowler accepted record'`a*t,:,, , ' the trophy on behalf of the team eve -n- pl_yc the game. Ripley pulled its goalie fortiose mathograve an extra attacker in the. last minute from Vaughn Braby, WOAA hockey c .t. Bel By Lee Cowley. and were rewarded with the first, Tolt6n scored the second Wiligham of play, but 'Howick tightened up chairman. Each player received a. f0ii, in marksmen . The Wingha�n Iron" goal. Dan Gilchrist tooka rebound marker at 7:07 when, with a two- de'fensively to withstand strong WOAA championship crest and the,. men Junior C The Wingham Super X Atoms r - miputeg. Wi.n9ba Ripley boys each received finalist were . Evans, •I -Michael Drost and club travelled. to Goderich Sunday off a' Steve Murray shot and man advantage, he -lofted a shot that pressure, thus forcing, a deciding Ripl on s game last Saturday. played an exhibiti mitch against tight to take on the bruising Sailors depo'ited, it high over'thp goalten- just caught the top part of the net. crests. The Stephen Anger. The team finished Belgrave Sunday evening: T in I yoff action. The Sailors make der's left'. shoulder. The goal at 5124 'Then* at 16:33; defenc6man' Jim The largest crowd of the season Howiek's meeting -with Sullivan Belgrave squad scored early in the the 9 s seventh three Dennis 'scored the nicest goal.of the on hand ,last 'Saturday evening Township likely will be a rematch of game strongly on the defense, up PiElsize and bell igerehice what the was he but a goal mouth scramble lost R6b _v was G - ilchrist' An thr game.. Dennis,,' playing' three -on-* att the Howick Community Centre to first period with `the. rest of .the games. r last year's all -Ontario PeeWpe finarl.. Johnston s. for a sbut-out. The lacknin talent. . % period and all of the second Despite thb intimidation tactics, The Beais came roaring back with three with Brad Priests p be played per , in Wingham's' and Doug witness'the third and deciding of the The first will in remaininggeorpless. However, in final score �was' 3-11. take a the Iron'men'dominated on the score -,four unanswered goals to McFarlan,"broke int6'the clear with series. The'twQ, teams did not let Howick tonight,. Wednesday, at eight favor. the third frami,e Jason Evans scored -Su p commanding 4-1 lead iritb the second Priests on a two -on -one. Priestap, their many fans down as the' o'clock and the,second •game is for Wingham to tie things up, Last Friday. evening the per X sheet, racking U '.a big 94'victory. 'ing goal at . 7:13 was displayed their hockey skills in great Oriday,evening at 9 o'clock at Atoms played their final regular The wi,rrevens,the Wingham.playoff period. The ty carrying the. puck, relay over to, on right to the final buzzer. Belgrave scored again in the third ,the result of a questionable elbowing Dennis who somehow managed to fashi Chatsworth., ji�pcord,at 2-2 and keeps the Ironmen and even though the Wingham boys' season encounter against Howick. within striking distande of the penalty to Steve .Alton. On the en- lift a shot from, in close over the had quite a few chances to',score, The game -remained scoreless until wit p goaltender!s stacked . pa pads. The In the two-minuke mark -of final leading Port ElginBears. suing p(?wer play, Mik Jarik parked. ists win, lose they ableitotietlik.,ga le-jaml' in a 1-1 himself in the creasehrid was able to score at the end of two Novice ptun ,ey wereAjn The first period ended periods,was 5 i7 ; ' wel frame when Aqw;�1li;- sic�i:�d the - - I ft"OvIb'tr%ag 'VTqpr�)#s draw. -The Winghihi" gbal '64me eeVA,'*fiAt-d' gfigf'.�-66rfi. the"' rant Sihfa�q.i6ffihe Bears. �ojf d0fl ears. 7 on goal.' en' e niilio cou 0 Howick scored, again seconds. the stick of Paid Tolton at 6:16 when past Wingham goalie Mitch �rraun. The Port Elgin club came out and tie in""'W wee k- of acti In other action, on the weekend,. he deked the Sailor goalterider. Robb Judd was set up Al the slot by. rib the tying to later to go ahead'2-0., flying in the third period and racked In three ga mes -last week, 'the and went in alone;to score Wingham travelled to Listowel I Shawn Larder tied the count on the Scott Mdrgan at'.10`35 for the , -1, Red team. This Eveh.­fhough. time was running, tip three more goals, increasing the Wing -ham Novice. Optimists goal: The period ended with the 1 take on the, Atom st ou . t, I the Wingham boys did not give power play'at.16:51. ahead, goal. Mike Chenette was, the Bears' I . ead, to 8-3. The goals were by managed a win, 'a loss. and a tie. deadlock and a 10 -min I lo -minute overtime. proved to be anothqr close conte The nett lent 'of a glaring rk6nmen � Ironmen came out in full force r -'remained At -the up and with 39 seconds left, Evans Mike Chehette at 4:42,'Rob Judd at Their loss was in''Clinton, while their petliod was played. and a scoreless tie in the second period and were able to giveaway at 17:11. He x0ade no n Blyth. In With four - minutes gone, David end of the'second.period., broke *through the defence to go one bang in four goals in six minutes to mistake as hq drove a, low, hard slap. 7:21, completing his hat trick and win camp at home against The Wingham boys returned to the on -One with the HoWick, goalie to Tony. Duncan, at 16:35. Jamie Durham-,. the teams battled to.a'2-2, Galbraith put Durham back into the, renewed score W.ingham's only goal in this take a 6-1 lead. Dan Gilchrist started shot past Braun. Judd made it 4-1 at Robinson scored the fourth draw. lead. Hi6x�ever, Wingham continued ice in the third piwiod With r the scoring parade afer only 14 19:16 on a controversial goal th4t and scored three goals extremely defensive game., Wingham goal At the 17:56 mark -to Clinton 3, Wingham i to hustle until Neil Mowbray and energy in le barely made it over the line. seconds, when he circled . around the round out the evening's scoring. The Wingham Novice Optimists Todd Edgar combined to set up Joel Ian Brooks widened the mar -gin net, picked up a rebound off a shot . with les played in Clinton Friday night and' Pegg wi, s than four minutes ...... even further after 17 seconds of tit W I... .......... •by Jamie and deposited The first star of the game was came out on the shoyt end of a' 3-1 ODERICH •. Rob left'. Pegg's shot from the point. PORKTHEFT r524-781'1 it the net off the goalie's arm. the second period wh5-h's shot Judd of the Bears. Wingham score. bounced off the goaltender's glove .1. -at 4:14 on a skate. At this. . ' game • Gary Armstrong scored trickled in off Braun's . d defenceman Jamie McPherson' Clinton's Mike Hohner opened the and dribbled into.the'net. The g total team' effort. Brett^ Cameron point, the Ironiiien took over an played a very physical game to earn sc ' minutes remaining' ended in a 2-2. stalemate. "HIJARIOUS ADVENTURE COM" STARTS scoring with two m •NEWSWEEK. 0,odli—tt lugged the puck deep into the Sailor- brought the play to the Bears as the second 46d, but Jeremy -Both Wingham goaltenders Chad • FRIDAY: e ond star honors and third star in the first peri 1. . 0 tone, where he , set up, Steve Port Elgin club didn't help their went to Port Elgin's Scott Vallieres. Creleden c6r' in the Davis and Craig Baynton played FRI.-SAT. • Nicholson with a' perfect pass.. cause with numerous penalties. Paul. evened the s e well between the pipes. • BEM SHELLEY 7,11, 9 second period as he banged home MIDLER LUNG SUN.-THURS. Nicholson's good shot .was blocked the rebound from Travis Baier's by the-goaltender, but the rebound shot. Wingham 2, Olyth I o 7:30. ­i'he' third, Hohner Wingham played h6st to Blyffi on cameright back to Armstrong who Early in I@ olton China Rbuse. PeeWees Sunday and skated to a 2-1 victory, N.T11 : was trailing on the play. Paul T collected his second goal and then, taking a bit of a sting out of a'7-1 loss • scored his second goal 21 seconds with only two minutes remaining, Goodall. are down two in, series set up Tom Beisel for the insurance earlier in the month. later on a set-up by Jason Then at 6:09, Brett Cameron broke Neil Mowbray and Jeremy TUESDAY a shot- Wingliam's Great China -House scored three times in the third goal. Creeden combined to set up Travis the Sailors, hearts with PeeWees opened a best three -out -of- frame: the tying goal, the go-ahead Wingham 2, Durham 2 12.50 thanded marker. He forechecked the Beier with two minuted remaining in puck loose deep in the - Goderich five playoff series against Belmore goal and one into the empty net when On, Saturday, Wingham travelled '�he first, but Blyth rebounded to tie ADULTS & to Durham - for WOAA round-robifi , it last Thursday evening at Belmore. Wingham pulled its gooltender for he score whenHenry Bbs connected YOUTHS tone, circled the net and tucked -0 an . extra attacker. playoff action and the result -was a 2 - under a surprised Sailor netminder. Wingh.Am jumped into a quick 4 5 2 overtime tie. on a pass from Ryafi Charnney. ENDS • Todd Graham got one back for the lead by the end of one period on The final score was .13elmore, , Early in the third period, Josh THURSDAY SYLVESttR Wingham, 3. Belmore now leads the Chad Browwpicked up the game's Johnston 'scored the winning' goal "RTHM—pW NIGHTLY Sailors at 9;51, Ironme.n goalie goals by Clem6nt Wail Ivan Skinn, first goal for � Durham with time , STALLONE McClement hid the puck trapped, Murray MacLeod and Mike Tiffin, "series two meat to none. when he connected. on af pass from 7:30 apped, running out in the first period. but a very slow Whistle allowed Belmore drew close after two Bdier. Despite. numerous chances, This weekend Wingham Novice Gtahadi several'bang§�-Aht the glove.' periods on goals by Duane Pat i I I Super X Atoms' Wingham was not able to hit the Optimists will 'wrap up their WOAA The score stood at 5 fid of terson, Joe Vollmer and 'Jason scoreboard until, with three mintites -2 at the e Benninger. However, Brendan round-robin playoff series,when they the second period. finish season --game, Josh LUPINE THICATIPIV The third 'period featured four' Magee finished off the scoring for remaining in the visit Mount.Foreit, on Saturday and Johnston turned on the jets after Phone 351-16,30 for 24 hour movie intormation more Win r with 2-1 loss receiving a pass from Mark Gibson play host to Durham on Sunday. Win' goals and two by the Wingham to end the period at 5-3 1? to the China Houses Sailors, to bring the final count, to 9 The Super X Atoms played their PLAYING FROM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PLAYING FROM SUNDAY TO 4. lronmen marksmen were Dan A quick goal at the start of the last regular season game last THURSDAY, MARCH IST TO Gilchrist, his.second, at 1:50, Tim final frame by Jason Da�v saw FEBRUARY 27TH AND 28TH ONLY.Friday night against the Listowel Ab STPJ2EP� 5TH: ONE SHOW EACH EVENING SHOWTIMES: TWO SHOWS EACH grown at 9:56. Doug McFarlan at Winghalm's lead increase to three AT 8:00 P.M. White team. EVENING AT 7:00 AND 9:00 P.M. 10:'66 and Paul Tolton at 8: 30, Belmore's Smith netted one and then WinghiIrn opened the scoring in completing his hat trick. Goderieb Skinn replied for Wingham before the first period on a goal by Stephen scorers were Jim Keihl and Shawn the game turned' into the Jay Anger,, with an assist going tow 1, r Larder, his -second. Marston show from there on out. Andrew Sleegprs.')�igtowel -came r 14, • -The officiating- in the game was This -talented' hockey player back half -way through the second very amateurish to say the least. -decided to -end the game -by scoring - period and tied the game. Inconsistent calls led to severe fbur more goals for Belmore,,ffetting With 1:30 remaining in the second, MUMU MUM- MUtinM t Y. 4 13 0 0 hippiness in the third period when the winner, with three minutes go-ahead Meet InC,111 the runak. c cored the go ;hop It) towrl." remaining in the match -up. The final Listowel s d goal. several altercations broke out. While Wingham had numeroVs Crossroads, in conjunction with 570 Belmore, 8. and chances in the third period, the team Dan Gilchrist, with his two goals, score read c CHYM Radio,,is publishing.the top 40 hits of the week, now has nine in &e four playoff Wingham, 7. was unable to get the puck past the This information keeps -you up to date on what's hap-' games -He was taken to thp hospital Other Wingham point getters in Listowel &Alid,-ldbming away With a in the third period with a knee in. -the game were: Gord Welch, three 2-1 loss. peeing in the world of music and also allows gou a jury, 'but is- expected to return, to assists; Skinn; Magee, Gavin chance to I win a single top 10 album utW Hodgins and MacLeod, 'two assists of your choice. action next weekend. The return of F. 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