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The Huron Expositor, 1979-12-13, Page 10Ill: ON EXPOSNTOR',, DEOEMIoE.R 13, 1970 BY GARY GRAY CENTENAIRES DQWNF EXETER Led by Cam and lan, Prig; e Jr, Centenaires flame up. With : a convincing 8-6 victory aver the 'Exeter Hawks in Exeter Sunday slight. The win; moves the Centenaires pinto; the fourth and final playoff position in the fuse leant. grouping, The Centen- •sires lead the Hawks by one point but have two. games in. hand. Sundays victory mark- ed th e third time tho Centleti _T aires have beaten the Hawks this season in four meeting. Carr.► Doig, fired the hat trick: and ,added two assi6ts ,while brother lan scored twice and added three as istsk Doug Anstett aiso ;hada big. ` fit as he con, .'bated two !light tri, goals and hvo assists. Joe Anstett has the .other Centers' aire goal'. Scoring for the Hawks were Terry Caldwell! with a pair and single markers going to Dwight Consist, Kerry Biedard, Davey Shaw .and Preston Blearing. The Centenaires who nev- er tailed in the game led 1-11 after the first and :increased it to 5.2 after the second, Exeter Cornett- aires 4-3, in the final! frame. Dan McClure again proved to be the stumbling block for the Hawks:: as he stopped 30 shots, kie was particularly sharpin the first period when, P the Hawks held a wide !Inngin of the play. Exeter picked up twenty minutes in penalties while the Centen- aires were assessed only two. Centenalre Notes: The Ceti,. tenaires next home game is. this Sunday, December 16 at 2 o'clock when they play the Lucan Irish, The Irish are fighting it out with Mitchell, Hawks for First place while the .Centenaires are a much Ladies first drop ends succ�ssfu��x BY DRUSILLA TWYNHAM The Ladies first draw came to a successful dose on, 1 uesday with the team skip- ped by Marlene Forbes, with Carol Innes, Vice; Joyce Hilderley, second and Col- leen ,Phillips, Lead. ;accumu- lating the most paints, They are winners. of the Boswell Trophy. Congratulations Ladies! The team of Marg Fleming, Mary Fctheringhan,. Marie McGavin and Shirley, Van Loon placed 2nd. There was a tie for third spot between Roxanne Brown and Ann Cunningham's; team. All other divisions will be playing their final games during this upcoming week. There, will be playoffs to decide winners in the Men's and Mixed teams, In the case of the :latter, where three teams will play off, the team having the most, points wily automatically receive the bye in the first play-off game, On December • S,th the Exeter Ladies Curling Club invited four, players from each: of four other clubs as guests at. 'their Fun Day. Roxanne Brown, Mary -Jean Beattie, Marg Fleming and Isobel Moore represented Seaforth Ladies and enjoyed. two games and great hospitality. Each team com- prised 2 Exeter ladies and 2 guests so it was a good opportunityto make new friends. Isobel Moore was on the team finishing in second place. while Marg Fleming was on the . team placing third. the Agenda shorty y and any entries for • the Seniors, British Consols, Junior `: Tankard and The Seagram Mixed should be submitted by December 15th.. Play-offs to decide' the team to re- present Seaforth' in the Senior, British Consols. and Junior Tankard divisions will be held on December 22nd. and 23rd, and for the Sea- gram Mixed on December 28th and 29th. There are now nine teams in the Competiti' a section: three mixed, two L , ies' and four mens, so there hould, be plenty of interest in representing Seaforth at Bonspiels and Division Play= downs in upcoming weeks. With the first and very successful bonspiel , now under their belt, the Seaforth Bonspiel :Committee are looking ahead to the next one scheuled for Saturday Jan, 19th. This will be a Mixed Spiel sponsored by Fleming • Feed Mills andentries should be mailed to Bill and Millie Lobb. R.R.2. Clinton. Results . of the Farmers Upen, held yesterday, will be available for next week's paper , , ,There a just a few New Year's Eve tickets available .'dheck With Owen Club Playdowns will be• on improved. team, .under new Coach; Charlie Akey. :the Centenaires are playing 500 hockey under Akey with •twig mitts and::two losses. The _ esit . nal. e C e 'r: s will, have forward Larry Sutton • and, defenceman 1?ennis, Neilson back for Sundays game. Both have been on -the sidelines. With injuries:. Since returning from their Bermuda holiday, the 10 have brothers ��'am and Ian ha picked,4pei ht points a iece in the kts'o,games they have sPl.a.edr .: u : Anstett. is. � g: putting out 1,50"'a and di* Shut -out ! Beat Derek Cooper and Jeff McLaughlin: teamed, together to close the door on the Clinton Bantams paving the way for Seaforth's 12-0 shut- out victory over Clinton. Dave Murray racked up 8 ,� points as he led thestn sec g attack with 4 goals and 4 d finally: a sign u , for the. next - draw. assists, Patterson .. ,and y B P list; a the club! -Marty 'Bedard; scared a reminder to mixed, curlers .to. I. for the at - hhat-trick with 3 goals while Pee Woes beat Goderich On .Sunday, Dec. 9th Sea - forth Pee Wees played their first game against Goderich in an afternoon game. This game proved to be high scoring for both teams as the game was fast moving, hard hitting and a pleasure to. watch from the viewpoint of the audience. 'In the first period.Seaforth was ahead by three goals, David McLiwain scored .the. first goal un- assisted within two minutes of the beginning of the period as he deked a surpris- ed . Goderich `goalie. Scott Driscoll scored the second assisted by Jeff Reid and Hien_ Mcllwain scored the last goal of that period. Inthe second period, David scored again assisted by Kevin Melady then David: Garrick scored 'his first goal. of the yearassisted. by Christ Cardno. • Within 20 seconds David Garrick scored again assisted by`McLlwain. Final- ly Goderich's Williamson scored. Then Kevin Melady scored a picture goat assisted by • McLlwain. • Goderich scored the next goal followed by Kevin Mel- ady assisted by Greg Mur- ray: All totalled, Seaforth scored five goals iii . 'the second period. The third period was ;. different story • as Goderich came out flying and Seaforth. may have been a• little complacent with the lead at 8 to 2. Goderich's. Graham, Collins, Darrow and Gibbons; scored the next four goals to bring the tally much closer. Greg Murray then scored, assisted by David Mcllwain, then he himself • scored 30 seconds later. Finally Goder- ich . scored two more goals with only two minutes left to play in the period, The final score was 10 to 8 for Seaforth with Seaforth solidly innumber one place. On Dec. 15th Seaforth travels to Clinton to, play. PEE WEE STANDINGS G : A, P P.M. David McLlwain'15 9 24 8 Kevin Melady 6 4 10 6 Greg Murray 7 '4 11 6 Dan Van, Loon 2' 4 6 6. Chris Cardno 3 2 5 Jeff Reid: 1 2 3 - Trevor Price 3 1 4 4 Scott Driscoll' 3. 2:. 5 2 David Garrick 2 1 3 - Mark "Stapleton 1 - 1 2 K. Williamson 2 2 4 16 Darren Crocker - - 2 Royal Canadian Legion Branch. 156 $5:00 per couple Proceeds for the Building. Fund Extra Shopping Hours for P/tt' Christmas Season A550 1ATE STONE F.W . Tilley Ltd. . stools. Open: thursday 8:30 till`8 p.rn�' fri!dajy 0:30 till 8 p,imt • slcads are starting to pax ;off forthe shifty little eentreman as he is:avers8 ing• over a ;point a game this Season. :Former Centenaire ,coach Mitch Kennedy has been. named to, the O.H.A,.:Conti- mutat Se iois' "A" All Star .. n.. Team. Jim, Campbell. and John, Dale each netted 2, with Charlie Malcolm scoring a single to end the scoring rally; Sea - forth played d h a solid team o P y game with both the offense and defense playing a strong game backed by alert rids goal t.. as. Scoring was.. e n , Sc fal.o.l ow �s, Period 1;. S -J. Campbell -Mur: ray Turner; S -Murray -J, Cantpbeli, Turner; S -Bedard h. Cnmiihell. • Core; S -J. Campbell -Dale, 'Ivlurray; 5- M4rray-Mcllwain, D, Camp- bell; S -Bedard -Wright, •Core;. S -Dale -J. Campbell, Murray. Period 2: S -Bedard- n- Wiese berg, Turner; S -Dale, Mur- ray, Core, Period 3: S. -Murray-Dale. B. alcolm- M Campbell; S- c- M Dwain, B. Dale; S -Murray Dale, J. Campbell Minutes in. penalties Clin- ton 10,, Seaforth 14. Spa :alk by Paul EI15 When Mitch Kennedy predicted "a, season of surprises" for ,the Seaforth Centenaires :hockey team .at the outset of the season,, no, one expected' the biggest p sur rise of wouldall he his, resigning as. ouch of the team. Kennedy left his post as coach: a couple Of weeksago, saying onlythat he felt that. he could n4 longer motivate the players. A. few dayslater„Charles"Chuck" Akey named' as his replacement, Since then, the Junior uo D team has won two games and,losi ni two.. Akey, a member of the Seaforth Police Department, has afairly itnpressive:hockey background, ,He coached Juvenile and Atom. ,teams in Sudbury, as well as playing on a Junior squad. squad. He alsowas a referee As, an. official, he for about ten. years, worked games up to the Major Junior A calibre, When asked why he used to referee, the coach replied,"I enjoy the game (hockey), and 1 enjoy anything that keeps me close to. the game. And besides, it's the best seat in the house." Akey has been living in Seaforth for about two years. Last season, he was vice president of the Seaforth Minor Hockey coach the, ch of wella e� Association, as s th local Midget at team.:Earlier this year, _.. he started to go out to practice with the Seaforth Beavers Oldtimers team, but felt mandin . "Even my hair this to be too, de g hr,rt5 .vhnn ; !in. that „ hr cnvc inkinoly How ss the Phone of Ctlaellelt`i�ctedi" the team? According to matiager Terry• Craig, the :attitude of the team has .improved, aa, the players seers, to be working harder and putting, more into the game. "1 think he is a different type of coach: (than Kennedy)," says Craig fire corn. res Akey to :a: cheerleader, always: encuthe players. ezplainin what encouraging; P -y F g . he wants and taking mistakes in stride, The new ;coach has no plans for any major changes in the team. "I think the, team has a character of its own, which has; been developed over the past few years,;" he says. "A winning hockey team in not made up of stars, it's; made up of elements. 1 think.the elements are all there." Then he A in them he adds, 1 tri' �y .. 8. to give (t .:. players) a positive .attitude," The Centenaires have not had a good, record of play over the past few years, and hopefully the change of coaches. will be a At this point,when Coach step forward':, ll. Akey has only been behind the bench for four games, it is hard to say what the result will be. Kennedy left of his own accord, without urging from the team executive. It was suggested that he tty a little longer, butgbe in the feltthe change team's he best interest- Hopefully his decision was right; We'll; just have to wait and see, Interested? Come see for yourself at the Juniors' next Qi,y,P, C„n,ia„ nfPM,M,, •t' KNECT Kleenex White or Yellow' PAPER TOWELS 2 Roll :Pkg. Ivory Liquid WE LIKE TO SERVE YOU DETERGENT 32 oz. Carnation COFFEE MATE. 16 oz. Jar Red Rose TEA SAG 60's Kleenex Asst. 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