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Results at Seaforth
Curling
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Sat. & Sun. Jan. 13 & 14 .:
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7l DAVE BROOM
One dictionary describes
disaster as a "sudden, Or
great misfortune, calaMitynt
til luck."
• Disaster has bcc . an LILL
byword for -lhe past few
seasons but nothing compared
to the calamity that took
place during last SurLay's.
middle, "match."
The Hawks took to the ,ice
knowing a ' victory ,0ver,,thie
Kings would even . their re-
cord and at least give the
club an outside shot at top
spot..
However; the sweet taste
of victory turned into a hot
summer night with skunk •
spray on the Wind as the—
Royal • • team humiliated the: '
Hawks by a whopping 16-4
score.
SCORING
And the game wasn't that
close, Scoring from angles
that would make Minnesota,
Fats wince, the•K,ngs comp-
letely dominated in running.
up one of the biggest, scores
in 11-11, history.
Would you: believe • the.
score was only 6-3 at the end;
of the second period!! The
Kings.simply wore down a
tired and shorthanded Hawk
club and the resuIt was: •;a
record breaking 10 goal
performance.
LED WINNERS
Dale ..Kennedy led the
winners by scoring 4 goals.
He also added 5 assists fora
splendid 9 point evening..,
Gard Moylan netted the hat
trick With h Clive Burst, and:
Kevin: Henderson each get-
ting
et-ting•a pair of scores. Single
'� nt.to,Wayne
goals•we'Coombs
Jae Dick, Larry Broome, Rob
Sallows and Brian Nigh.
Every player on ,the club .•
scored a goal Ior' 'another
league record.. • ;
John Janmatt,, Dave
Broome, Glen Nicholson and•
Kevin Broome all tallied for
the 'Hawks.
The Seaforth Curling Club'.
rink skipped by Gerry.. Walter
Bob' Wilson, vice: Don
Trcmeer, second and Bob
Jarmuth, lead, advanced to
the semi=finals of the British
Consols following' two
straight winsat Tara on
Sundayj,They became Divis-
ion 13 champions after elim
inating. the Ray Markiewitz,
rink of Wiarton from further
play. The `scores' were 7-6 in
the first game, which went to
an eleventh end and 6-3 ' in
the second,. The, team new'.
Every week more and:
more . people ;discover• what
mighty jobs are ac-
complished low cost
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Dial 527.0240.
travels to Allenford for Jan.
14thwherethey Will compete •
with; the champions from
Divisions 14, 15, and- .16.
These are: the Gretski rink.of
• Guelph; Jim. Waite of St,,
Thomas and Lovsin of Sarnia•'
The two top teams from
Allenford will play in the.
1979 British Consols scheds::'
uled for St'. Thomas: February
7th thru 10th: Good curling
fellasl A number of :Seaforth
supporters travelled' to Tara
on Sunday which was 'both
h
very encouraging and greatly '
appreciated by theteam
members.
The Bill Campbell rink
comprising Bill and Grace
Campbell, and, John .Jr. and
Gwen, .1 attterson won ' the
Clttbdouble knock -out ons.
Saturday and will represent
Walton Area
SPORTS CHUB:
.Snowmobile
Pokes. Rally •
semi
- r9
Seaforth in the first round of
the Seagram Mized' Bonspiel
This is now scheduled for..
Goderich on January. 20th
and. not Exeter as•previously
announced. Spectators might.
like to make a noteof this
change in locale.' It took four
games to decide the winners
of the double knock out with
results as follows: Game I.
Coleman over Pryce; game 2.
,Coleman
lose
Milverton
to .
Jan 6, Milverton play ed
Seaforth. oath, i n S afor
erh,-
Milverton winning•the game
by the score of 8-3.. This was.
the second time they played
Milverton, • Milverton has
won both games.'
Seaforth goal scorers were
Daren Akey, assisted by
:Blair Beuerman. and Mike
Schoonderwoerd and "Blair:
Beuerman unassisted.
Next game January 13th,
Mitchell at Seaforth at 3:30.
LADIES - TUESDAY, JANUARY 2nd
Cunningham over Lobb , . . , . 9 - 3
Campbell over Fleming,,. , ... , .. 9 - 6
Rowat ' over Smith ..... W . , 8'- 4
Innes over Deighton .: " . ,. ' .: , 8 •4'
FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED — JANU'ARY Sth
Rowat over Pryce
Innes over Rowcliffe , Y �..Y . . 9 - 5
MEN'S MONDAY, JANUARY 8th;
EARLY DRAW:
Traviss.tied Deighton .. 4, 4
Lonstaff over lioggarth ..
B"radyoverMoore;,,,,-.,w,.,,, 8.2
9 P.M DRAW
Forbes over Keyes Y , r
Hutchinson over .tJndetwdod' .
Vincent over Lovett
Coleman over H Pryce " Y,.• Y Y Y W Y" W
1 8-.2
. I3-5
8 .5
5.4
JUNIOR RESULTS, TUESDAY JAhalAttY 9th
D. Whey
M. Underwood ... , W : 6 .L 4
AY Wheyover 'Rusto::- h Y Y Y ., Y Y W "W Y i., /•- 1'
Primeau over Ste. Marie
Moore over Ricer
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Seaforth Arena
8:30: p.m
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forth Arena.
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STARS 5 BLUES;
51a skaters apiece pre•
vented either club from
rolling Op a big ,score in ,this
-game.
After 3 years of no-shows
one must wonder :about Ole
feasibility re$uarding the
continuence of a 6. learn
'cam-
The
eague_The Blues, Stab, Hawk*
and Kings Ixalve all been;
beset by player no-shows,
The green team used what
they had however to post
their 6th triumph pf the
term:..
The win;,`moves the Stars to
withitt 2 pointsof the
.place Wings. -
Brtan Dale paced the Stars
to victory by scoring 3 goals.
1 ob Chesney and Jim Hof;
land chipped in single Scones
Ken Deverequx, Ben Ak-.,
ker and Mike Mariom, all.,
scored for the Blues..
Fj.YERS 3 WINGS 0
Scott 'King recorded his
second shut out of the season.
and; his fine effort in the nets
enabled the Flyers to sur-
prise the Wings. 34 during
last Sundays late game.
Steve Southgate scored: a
pair of goals for the Winners
with Mark Robinette 'adding,
a single marker, The upset
win moves the Flyersto
within 2 points of the Wings.
The Redteam currently
leads thea 1.H.L. standing
with. 14 points, � '
• LIdLa NOTES,
The Kings•16 goals and 22
assists last Sunday set a new
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mirk league a k for points in one
game. Last year the Kings. •
crushed the Hawks 17 to 6.
last Sundays 16-4 win came
almost 1 year later.- ' Talk'
about history repeating itself •
and lightning striking twice!'
Both wins were over Hawk
clubs that in 2 games had, a
Combined total of 12 players
Many feel that the Flyers
will now be the team to beat.
All :trophies were cut out this
travelled to Mitchell coming
out with another win of 3.1. It
was a hard checked game all
the way through with Sea -
forth putting on extra Pres-..
sure. In the first period Scott
Driscoll opened the scoring
with•2 goals assisted by Chris
Cardno and Pat • Murray:
•Mitchell"'scored _their only..
.goal in the second period by
Troy McMann assisted . by
Mike Murphy. In the third.
period Chris ,Cardno scored`.
1,04$08: in: an ` f rt to ;Ot
down. QM some of the r,tugh
stuff: SO the leading acprer
and goal tender Will get zilch
for their Worts Minis season.
All the reel:034 that have
been set the ia*tIwo seasons
have happ0n0- agatnsk team
that played with, 7 plxtyers f?t'
less.
lt"s very d00u4 to take a
lot of them seriously. A 4
team Witte may be ,I
around' the corner;
Games next week J
;on o. —4
14 are 7:QQ Flyers vs, Hawks:
:30 Wings vs. Stars; 10,00,
Blues: vs. .K. Loos.
PLOTTING THE STRATEGY-Seafbrth coach Terry Johnston plots -some
game strategy with Dave: Ellis, ,Dennis Nielsen, Johnny Nielsen and Ron
Scott during time-out in the Monday afternoon basketball genie with the
Central Huron Secondary School Redmen,. , (Expositor photo)
.toms tie Stratford alfstgrs
On Tuesday • Jan. 2 the
Seaforth. Atoms travelled' .to
Stratford to play against the
Stratford ,All Star ' Tearn.
With both teams ;playing and
skating'very hard the game
ended with a 1-1 tie. The only
'scorer for Seaforth was Scott
Driscoll'unassist°ed and scar-
ing for Stratford' was Dave
Campbell.
On Sat; Jan.' 6, Seaforth
finals
Campbell over Coleman;
game 3, Pryce over Coleman:
game 4. Campbell over Pryce
Bad weather ' forced, the
cancellation of, competition
curling on • Wednesday ; and
both early and: late mixed
draws on Thursday last, also
the Ladies curling Tuesday of
this week. Let's hope Gond
iii ns improvebefore we all.
get out of shape'.1;
There's. a busy weekend
upcoming with the' Mixed
Inv't t:
vi attonal Bonspiel running
on Saturday and Sunday'. The
social activities are all • set
and ready to gowith . ith g
ood
food and music lined up for
the :dinner and dance on:.'
Saturday night: However, at
last report, there were still a
few . curlers heeded to com-
plete the slate - 3 rinks for
the early draw and possibly
one for the late draw. If
you're -interested in Some
good' curling ; this weekend
it's still not too.late! Call Bob
Wilson 527-1879.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 12
4.00 p.m. Midget' Practice
6.30 p.m Atoms' vs Zurich
8:30 p.m: Jrs. Vs 1't.• :Stanley
SATURDAY, JANUARY 13,
8:00*.mi -1:00 p.m. Houseleague Hockey
• 1:30 p.m.. Public Skating ' -
3:15 p.m. Novice. vs Mitchell
• 6:15 p.m.'. Pewees vs Wingham
8:00.p.m. Old Timers
SUNDAY, JANUARY 14
12 Noon Midget Practice tie
2:00 p.tn. • Jrs. Vs Lucan .
7:00 p.m. I.H.L. Games
MOND ,7ANUARY 15
4:30` p.m. Figure. Skating
8:30 p.ni. Ofdt'imers
„ TUESDAY, JANUARY 16.
4:30 p.m. Power Skating
5:30 p.m. Pewee Practice`
6:45 p.m. Bantam Practice
8:15 p.rn.•� -Midgets vs Wingham
`, WEDNESDArX, JANUARY 17
1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Parents ,& Pre-schoolers
5:00 p.m. Novice Practice •
6:00 p.m. Jr. Practice
8:00 p.m. Women's Broomball
THURSDAY, JANUARY 18
4:45 p.m. Atom Practice
5:45 p.m. Bantam Practice
7:00 p.m. Men's Brooniball
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Thisad sponsored by •
.111/ Til ie t I. d. Seaforth
assisted by Scott Driscoll
making the score 3-1 for the"•
Seaforth team which had
really • played a very good:.
game,
This Friday, Jan.. 12 the
Mitchell Atoms t ms play here at
6:45.
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Thurs. Jan. 11
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Seaforth Public School
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