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BY GARY GRAY
-CENTENAIRES 4 EXETER 3
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n• Fnday;,pight befoce • a:.
`hometown 6"owd of 256 fans •
the Seaforth Centenaires
scored four second :period.
goals and got: strong goal•
tending from, 'veteran Louie
Arts as ' they edged :the
second. place for
Ha�� ks
4-3. The win for the Centen-
atres--wasi their=irst Ln—five
five.,
tries against the Hawks:
'The Centenaires now, have
"". 9 wins, 12. losses. and two
ties for twenty ..points : and
third place in ,the standings -
The Hawks- record now
stands at 16 wins, seven
losses and one tie, good for
33
points. The first place:
.Mitchell Hawks hold a slim,
one
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nt lea
;, poid over Exeter
but have played 3 games
Exeter pumped 28 ;:drives
at Seaforth goalie Lou Arts
inthe first period but he was
equalto the test in stopping
• all . 28; Randy Lovie .in ,the
Hawks, -net was also at h
the referee pulled the puck
out o of
the net. Just over. a'
minute later league scoring-
leader Cam :Doig scored his
first oftwq goals to give the
Centenaires a' 2-0 lead.
The Hawks, however,
came back with goals by
Jamie `and Terry . Caldwell,
in a two minutespan•to knot
theseore at 2-2.
is
Both -teams fought hard -to
best as : he kicked out all " 14
drives directed at hint.
Jerome Aubin spotted a
loose puck inside the' Exeter.
blueline and he ,rushed in
and let go a towering drive
which Lovie didn't .see ' until
get .the go ahead -goal "but
were thwarted by good goal-
tending . With the Hawks
"playing tWo''n en short .the
Centenaires power play
clicked for two more goals.
Doig scored his 'second and
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,Jim'my Nash with his seventh
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goal of the season p.t the
Centenaires. into a 4-2 lead
after two periods.
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aires 21.20 inthe period. tan •
Doig assisted 'on 3 of the 4 •,
Seaforth goals.
CONTROL
In the 'third' Herod the
Centenaires sdemetLto have
control of the play most of
the time but, were unable to =
beat Lovie who came ,up big
when called upon.
With Cam 'Doig in the
penalty box :the Hawks drew
to .within one goal as big,
defenfeman Dave Kinsman
seored,what turned .out, o be •
:the final goal of'the game. 1.
The Centenaires outshot
the Hawks .22-12 in the third
period. 69 minutes, in penal-
ties were called in the rather
chippy garlic with the Cent-,.
enatre$ picking up 38.,
'BOTHWELL 5
CENTENAIRES 4
The Bothwell _'• :Barons
scored with- seven seconds
remaining; in the game to
score a •5-4 victory over the
Centenaires.` The win for the'.
Barons was their first in 21
games.: They have lost . 14
The Centenaires started.
quickly inthe first period as
they . completely outplayed
theBarons. Gene McChes-
ney in the Barons nets was'
spectacular as he was pep-
pered . with 28 Centenairc'
shots, most' of. them difficult
ones. Ian . Doig scored the.
first Seaforth goal'at18:29 on -
the power play.
With the: Centenaires
Wayne Parkinson In the
penalty box the Barons tied
the score at the 18:55 mark.
in the seconds period the "'
Centenaires''iook a 3-1 lead
by the.three minute mark as
Don Heard and Larry Dalton'.
connected on the powerplay..
The Barons however did not
give up as they can back
with three goals within a
span of two minutes to take a
4.3 lead after two periods:
The Centenaires Were out -
shot. 1 '-12 in the period.
. :SCORING CHANCES
The third period saw both
teams have many good scor-
ing .chances with Dan
McClure of Seaforth and
41cChesney coming up with
the big saves. The Centen-
aires finally got'thc equalizer
at the twelve minute mark as
Cam Doig took a perfeet'pass
off the faceoff from brother
Ian and drilled a high shot
over the glove of McChesney
to make the score 4-4,
The Centenaire scored a
goal Which was disallowed as
the referee blew the• whistle
before the puck Crossed the
goal line. With twelve sec-
onds ientaio.ingin the ,game
and Bac team , playing lye
aside the' Barons wo the
face-off deep in the a ortb
end and their Captai terry
Klassen standing in front of
the net task"pass; and
Flipped the puck over, .a
falling Dan McClure,
The 'Barons again oufshot
he Centenaires .18.15• but
Were otitsliet' S5LL43 on the
fame. Bothwell' picked' tip 46
tititttttes in ,,penalties in the
games, and tied one.
it
Seaforth wounds 'PP' th,»
Palmerston PeeWee tortlrraat
.• ment . on the weekend by
defeating the Elora. Leant 44
to win the .A Championship.
David McLlwain was selec...
ted the most valuable player
after scoring S. goals ;and
assisting or. 4 in the total
Nc .v ce had
Dec, 15th •- Seaforth trav-
elled to•:M lverion for the
first time m eting Milverton.
Seaforth played ' with only
half their, 'team and only
managed 2 goals to Milver-
ton's 6. Goal getters for
Seaforth were Brad Beutten-
miller and Blair Beuerman,
both. unassiste'd.
.Dec, 23rd - Seaforth tray-••
elled to Mitchell.. Mitsh+ll,
started the scoring on in we
first period with a goal by
Andy Brill, Seaforth scored
four goals in the second
period Daren Akey from
Gordon O'Dwyer. - Blair
•Beuermalt scored twice
unassisted • and, Steven
Schroeder. once unassisted,
In the third period Mike
Schoonderwoerd scared and
assisted by Steven:. Schroeder
and Blair Beuerman added
three more for a total of five
.2, for him. Final score 8-1 for
Seaforth,:
Dec. 26th ;Seaforth panic
'ipated in the Exeter Novice
Tournament. The -first game.
the boys played Dorchester.
Dorchester .started the -seor-
ing. and .Seaforth came back
,'strong with three goals to,
hard hitting game. while the
Centcnairestook 26 minutes.
CENTENAIRE. NOTES
'Jerome. Aubin injured. . his
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knee in the 'Meter game but
slnmtd"not'ntiss•: any actions
Hd also leads the• team in
penalty minutes with 1b4,
taking over 'from Doug Fry
who has 92. Cam .Doig .now
has 62 points in. 23 games for.
an average of just. under 3
pts. a game. .
Cam Doig, Ian Doig, Doug
Anstett and Don Heard were
selected to, play in the All-
Star game; The Centenaires
meet Mitchell .Hawks in the
Exeter Tournament next
Saturday, January 6. 1
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win the game, 3-1. ' Goal
scorers for . Seaforth were;
Blair Beuerman- with, 2 ' and
Steven Schroeder with 1;gpal,
and 2 assists.;
The second game the sante
day. Seaforth • came up.
against . Lambeth winning
this game by the score 4-L
Goal scorers were Don
Brown and Pat Moylan with 1
each and: Blair' Beuerman
with 2.
Dec, 27th - Seaforth went
back to. Exeter for the `B"
.Championship game. against,
.P,4rkhill. Seaforth got into:
The championship by. defeat-
ing Dorchester 3-1 and Lan-
beth 4-1. Parkhill got there,
by defeating Exeter 8 -0 -and --
Dorchester 7-0. Seaforth
against Parkhill,., Parkhill
se, ored first with .Scaforth's
Brad Beutten:Miler corning
AT THE
ARENA
FRIDAY, JANUARY 5
4 p.m. Midget Practice ,
6:30, p.m. Ringette, Seaforth vs. Listowel
8 p.m.. All Star BroambiillGaines
SATURDAY,, JANUARY 6
—8 a.m-1 p.m. HoiiscleagueHockey
1:30 p.m. Public Skating
3:15 p.m. Novice vs. Milverton
6:15 p.m. Pewees vs.' Mitt:hell
8 p.m. Oldtimers Game
SUNDAY, JANUARY 7
12:30 p.m. Bantam Practice
2:15,p.m. Midget Game;
7 p.m. 1.H.L, Games
MONDAY, JANUARY 11
4:30 p.m. Figure Skating
8:30 p.m. Oldtimers '
TUESDAY, JANCARY9
4:30 p.m. Power Skating . •
6:45 p.m. Bantams vs, Mitchell
8:15 p.m.. Midgets vs. Winghatu
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three games played«
Qn Dec . 30, Seaforth met
Drayton and found no dish,
' rutty in scoring seven goals
dtarin.g,the first two periods,.
' `I'hey then. held :Drayton to a
° •zero seorern the third period,
to, end the game with a 7-0
win. •Goals in this game were
busy moo*.
back with one goal, to tie the
game. At the final buzzer,
the socre was still tied 1.1. •
Parkhill ,wrapped itup win-
_. ring: the :Championship with
the overtime goal, All. Sea-
forth. boys played super
hockey throughout the tourn-
ament with Tony Van Loon:
playing super in goal,',
.
edf Seaforth30th. Sea -forth stillls-visit ho
after
Decthe tournameBrussnt int
Exer, sc6 n
the tegame 6ored.0. Goal
goals scorertowis:
were Pat Moylan and Mike
Schoonderwoerd with h' a
piece and Blair Beuerman
with 4, raising his total .cif:
goals to'29 goals in 11, games
played..
Next game Is Milverton at
Seaforth. .'January 6th at
3:15.
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•scored, by David McLlwain,'
Blaine Hackwell, Kevin
Melady, Jerry Wright,. Scott
Driscoll;. and Greg Murray
who, got two goals. Assists to
these goals were made by
Jerry Wright; David, McLI-
wain, .Barry Carn bel•,l, -and
Kevin Melady.
Again,; they won their sec --
and 'garlic against' Chesley'
with a score of 5-1. Goals-
here were scored by David!:
McLlwain assisted by Kevin;.
Williamson, Scott Driscoll
assisted by David McLlwain
and Jerry Wright, David
McLlwain assisted again by
4
JWright and dam"
Wright 'Moine 11).421# 044t.
Finally ort January' 'f',the
.'teams started the'.r►ew yearG ...
right by skating hard 41014
.tits end to defeat lra'by the .
score 4-2- In this game, David
Mcl-lwain scorer two goals
,assisted, in one by Jerry.
Wright and Bill: DaI,� nett+''
the other two: Aststed by
Scott • Driscoll and David
McLlwain.
Special thanks goes to Bat;
Dale who helped tend goal in
the first two games and then
led Seaforth to victory by
scoring the final two goals in
the championship game.
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