Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 28 Feb 1978, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Steve Rinneard scored all three Wallwin Electric goals to lwd his team to 31 victory over Miller Real Estate in Knights of Columbus Midget play Saturday at the Eastview Arena in another Midget contest Stephens Mens Wear shut out Wellington Hotel 20 Picking up assists on Rin Single Council 1626 markers were scored by Ted McIntyre Mike McKenna Doug Bonni and Terry Kempling Assists went to McIntyre McKenna Joe Quinto Steve Hoffman Ken Krul Ken Verstraten and Ken Leeman Gord Warrington led the North American attack with one goal and two assists John BARRIE COUNCIL KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS giggling Egglionffirfmegfig pleked by Steve McLaughlin and Art David Ball recorded Shl Jacques Mirreault scored the John Danford and Gerry Coll glgmtésgnbwlswlv glet ft or Allantllale Dggsnzls ll lone Miller marker with Mike ingbourne each scored once for ted 033 Ball assist Aand and Collingboume also RICk zarlwny CO 180 MP Saturday at as Wayne Fowler and Ron picked up an assist aggitss forge or Sh ed be Sheldrake scored the two pEEWEE 1P5 16 LIE mg 01 an Stephens goals both in the first period Bryon Stephens and Ron Sheldrake picked up Simcoe Datsun scored five flraight goals to edge Embassy Hall 54 in Knights of Columbus 20 Saturday at the Eastview Arena Brass and Glenn Mens Wear Place 31 with three quick fii period goals Scoring for Allandalc we nipped Ninos Italian scan McRae Scott Hunter gsilStlsAM DIVISION aturday at the Restaurant 21 8111 Gleason ASSISIS Wt Georgian sports and Council In another coma Schmidts GehgarkTOaikley slfored both ggfilfvlegNupbtby Bill Gleason 1626 battled to 44 draw and beat Marsden Trophies 42 rge ay or mar ers Which way did he go Mike Curran Sudburys goaltender in the Barrie Legion Minor Hockey Leagues Senior division looks behind the net for the North Bay carrying the puck The move backfired as Mike Beaumont came around to stuff the puck in the empty net Examiner Photo Three Rivers creates tie in Legions Senior Division Three Rivers and St Pauls moved into third place tie after Three Rivers beat St Pauls 52 in Senior action of the Legion Minor Hockey League In other games Whitby and Sault Ste Marie fought to 77 draw Stratford nipped Bramp ton 10 Chatham beat London 31 Windsor edged Omaha 32 and North Bay trounced Sud bury 111 All games took place Satur day at the Barrie Arena THIRD PLACE TIE Chris Frankom notched three goals and Andrew Maechtel ad ded two to lead Three Rivers in its important victory three goals Brian Gould picked up two and Joe Chimienti and Kevin Kunce each had singles Whitby is now in tie for eighth spot in the league with 14 points three behind fifth place Sault Ste Marie CLOSE BATTLE Stratford moved into sole possession of fourth spot in the eague by defeating Brampton who is tied for fifth The only goal in the game was scored by Stratfords Dar ryiTurnbull Billy Foukes recorded the shutout and Terry McCauley was the Brampton goaltender Stratford now has 18 points for the season single point Craig Celeste led the Windsor attack with two goals Doug Schultz added single Jeff Bell and Bruce Hodges each scored once in the losing cause 111 TROUNCING League leading North Bay trounced last place Sudbury in the other game Tim Henderson led North Baysattack with five goals Jeff Johns scored twice and singles went to David Miller Steve Twiss Butch Fans and Grant Cannell Brad Dryborough limited the Sudbury squad to single goal which was scored by Kevin Baldwin North American Life nipped and Foods 32 in Knights of Columbus Bantam play Satur day at Eastview Arena Georgian got off to quick lead in the first period with two goals by Steve McBride but Council 1626 scored four in row to take the lead going into Embassy jumped into two goal lead on goals by Simone Bottone and Mike McGowan and then Simcoe exploded with five quick goals Shawn McNight tallied twice and Randy Hand Rob Napp and Neil McPherson each had single Napp and Hand also had David Riemer and Shane Stewart scored the Brass and Glenn goals and David Rose icked up the lone goal for the mers United Taxi markers wc netted by Gary Hines Hu Gleason and Mark Zie ler Adrian Quinto scor Surrey goal the lo the third period Two third assists period Georgian goals forced Embass rounded out the thedraw scoring wrth goals by Darryle Georgian goals went to John Belcourt and Bottone DAmbrosio and Randy Sheldrake Assists were award ed to DAmbrosio Dave Brown ing Randy Dummore Dave Catt and OBrien Garden Todd Wells led Schmidts scoring with two goals Singles were picked up by Greg Fireman and Neil McKendry Marsden goals were notched Centre finally wins By JANICE BUSHEY Examiner Correspondent In Intermediate action on Tuesday Painswick Service Centre edged Stroud IGA 54 and Johns Driving School beat HarperTire21 IGAs four goals came from Mike Attwell Pat Raines Kevin Noble and Terry Lacaille Raines was credited Bruce Nash Haulage 42 and Warwicks Store lost to Chubb Electric 62 MATTY BUSHEY SCORES Simcoes lone goal came from Matty Bushey assisted by Mike Baranowski Robbie Green was in net for Plumb ings shutout Steven Smyth Wayne Pinkney and Randy Ward each scored pair of Darryl OBrien and Peter ahead Bram ton North Bay is firmly establish with three assists Craig Gould goals Assisting were Mark Casey each scored once for St 3P WIN ed in first place with 34 points had two Lacaille George Gray Corey Morgan Darrin Pauls Second place Chatham pick Sudbury has four points Moore Rob Matton and Andy Gregory and Smyth with one Chrs 139th was the ed up another two points to Celsie had one each For the each and Brian Givens and Three Rivers goaltender and boost their seasons total to 23 SENIORASTANDINGS winners Dean Jones scored Doug Wilkins with two each Paul Butcher was between the bydefeatingLondon Team Pts hattrick and Curtis Wicks Shawn Reynolds from Jamie pipes for St Pauls Geordi Gow picked up North Bay 34 scored twice Wicks assisted on Clark with Arthur McArthy in Both teams now have 22 Chatham Single goal as did Chatham 23 twogoals net were the heroes forWhites points Just one behind second John Smith and NoelBeame Three Rivers 22 Harpers lone goal was by win place Chatham John View scored the kme St Pauls 22 Gordie Schurr from Brad SMYTHSTARS 77 DRAW London marker Stratford 18 Young Derek Quigley and Russ Bill Smyth was the Lee Ramsbottom and Steve London is solidly established SaultSteMarie 17 Mitchell counted for Johns goaltender for Canopys win Indhope each scored three insixth spot with 16 points Brampton 17 with assists going to Troy Col Jeff Lucas Mike Peters and goals for Whitby Scott Mc London 16 lins Terry Goss and Mike Dug Brent Fisher each scored one Colman added one to round out N1PPED32 Omaha 15 gan goal Paule annas only two thescoring Windsor gained an eighth Whitby 14 Novice and Junior division goals came rom Mark Quinton EmanUEl Scarall led the Place lie With Whitby by anP WindSOI 14 games played on Saturday had assisted by Ron Allen and Dar Sault Ste Mane attack With IngseVemh Placeomaha Sudbury Simcoe Oxygen winning 10 ryl Hebert For the winners AHL leaders surprised 42 by lowly St Louis St Louis downed lea ue Ste hen Barton and Marc Mike Cam bell and Darren Saturday at the BarrieArena Bay Saturda at the Barrie Arena Curran didnt have leading Cincinnati 42 in gthe Chepvrefils Allen In another game Frank Dir many chances to celebrate because hcwas always under American Hockey League SCORES TWO racolo and Paul Crotaz each Pressure North Bay $1th r51 llldCt ll dlvlsmn With AHL division of Barrie Craig French scored both SHUTOUT netted hattrick as Edmonton Wln SUdbUIy In last Placi Exammtl lhOtOl Legion Minor Hockey Satur day at Eastview Arena In other ames Spokane beat Springfiel 54 Denver shut out iarlottetown 30 Rochester eighth spot in the AHL draw Erie beat Quebec 51 and Halifax trounced Buffalo 81 Jim Sands led the St Louis attack with two goals over first Milwaukee goals to earn the tie with Rochester Ralph Blakely and Randy Ellis each tallied once for Rochester Alan McLean and Kelvin Helmer each netted two for Spokane in their game with Springfield for possession of Scott Laing shut out Charlot tetown to lead Denver to its win Laing has the fifth best goals against average in the AHL with 333 Kevin Feltham Peter Locke and Todd Oliver each scored once for Denver Jeff Williamson and Frank for David Wokey over Goulds Newfoundland Store Plumbing winning 60 over Freds Garden Centre and White Litho with their first win Robbie Home counted twice Rick Flemming and Tim Pri had singles Roy Mak assis once and Bryan koliation of the season 10 over BiltRite twice The first and ast goals David Vokey recorded Kevin Faragher was in net Cash and Carry were scored by the losi War Horray for US shutout to lead Calgary toa20 fer Victoria and Ken Cripps lnnisfil Lions Junior GlllS wicks team David omas victory over Banff in the Western Division of Barrie Legion Minor Hockey League beat Regina 62 Victoria also nipped Saska toon 43 SHUTOUT Danny Edwards and Cory Crewson each had goal to put Calgary ahead as Vokey held the Banff shooters scoreless was between the pipes for Saskatoon lost to Canadian Canopy Pauleyanna Sports 30 lost to scored and assisted once Peter St Laurent got the final goal for Neptune Swim Club Lisa Wiles and Tracey Pad dison of the Barrie Neptune Swim Club each picked up two first place finishes in the Wiles won the 200 metre freestyle and the 100 metre freestyle in the 10yearold and under category backstroke in the 11 and 12 yearold class Swim clubs participating in the twoday event came from aghthSpOUnthEAHL hed Steve Campbell was bet Huronia Regional Invitational Peterborough Midland place Cincmnatt who has only Don McDonough and Paul Camee 0m weePlhe pipes 01 Banff swim meet held over the Paddison won the 200 metre Muskoka Caledon Toronto lostoneothergamethisseason Betts picked up the other goals to help defeat Quebec Dlrracolo and Crotaz SPht Singles were picked up by Paul Fisher and Dave Prykc Scoring for Cincinnati were Arena vs Halifax 800 Milwaukee 855 1055 pm Eastview Arena 15 pm Eastview Arena schedules WESTERN LEAGUE March Banff vs Edmonton 120 pm Ice Dunlop St Arena Regina vs Victoria 120 pm Ice DunIOp St Arena Saskatoon vs Calgary 120 pm lce Dunlap St AHL LEAGUE March St Louis vs Buffalo 600 pm Eastview Arena Qiebec vs Erie 655 pm Eastview Arena Charlottetown pm Eastview Arena Spokane vs pm Eastview Arena ringfield vs Cin cinnatti 1000 pm Eastview Arena Roe ester vs Denver NHL LEAGUE March New England vs Detroit 515 Arena Boston vs Toronto 610 pm Eastvrew Arena Los Angeles vs Winnipeg 715 pm Eastview Arena Montreal vs Trail 810 pm Eastview Arena Chicago vs Atlanta MIDGETS Spokane markers Chris Yanch tallied twice for the losers with singles going to Eastview Jeff Archer scored once Steve McLaughlin netted the lone Quebec goal Quebec has yet to win or tie game this season Scott Watson picked up hat trick to lead Halifax to its 81 romp over Buffalo John Jor ritsma had pair and single goals were scored by Fred Col lins Rick Woodard and Peter Vasey Rob Nichmen scored the lone Buffalo marker Edmonton scoring with three each Richard Warman was in net Steven Putman and Robert Collins tallied Reginas only two markers Brad Weatherill wasin net Jeff Fife led Victoria scoring with two goals Singles were scored by Brent Bowser and Mike Kinsella Kent Cheesman scored twice for Saskatoon and Mike Gar raway scored one Second place tie in indoor soccer Rangers forced second place tie in the Mosquito division of the Barrie Indoor Soccer League by shutting out Wanderers 50 Saturday at Eastview Secondary School League leading Wolves beat United 53 and in the Peewee division Optimists beat Hake Tro phies 73 and Printing weekend in Midland backstroke and the 100 metre North Bay Orillia Owen Sound and Barrie March the Barrie Nep tunes will host Barries 125 An niversa Novice Swim Meet at the loca YMCA beginning at 930 am Novice swimmers from throughout the Huronia region will be competing in this meet Results of the regional meet inMidland GIRLS loandunder Lisa Wilesfirst in 200 freestyle first in 100 freestyle Heather Drydensixth in 100 breaststroke fifth in 200 backstroke and third in 100 backstroke Lindsay Sclater fourth in 100 backstroke Rhonda Wiles sixth in 100 backstroke 11 12 yearolds Tracey Paddison first in 100 backstroke first in 200 backstroke fourth in 200 in dividual medley fourth in 200 Mike Curran goaltender for Sudbury in the Legion Minor Hockey Leagues Senior Division throws up his arms to celebrate goal during game against first place North Feb 28 Ti ers vs Cougars 630 pm Eastview Arena Uruimitedbeatgake Tm mes 124 bmastIOke and sixth in 100 in leopards vs ornets 730 pm Eastview Arena Phantoms mwle vs lnons 330 pm Eastview Arena nap WITH FOUR Tracey Schell Sixth 200m JUNIORA March Marlies vs Ottawa noon Dunlop St Arena Ice Barrie vs Oshawa noon Dunlop St Arena lce Hamilton vs Peterborough noon Dunlop St Arena Ice Niagara Falls vs St Catharines 1240 pm Dunlop St Arena Ice St Mikes Guelph 1240 pm Dunlop St Arena Ice Keith Costello scored hattrick for the Rangers and David Cull added two Rangers and Wanderers are now tied It second place in the Mosquito division with four points Wolves goals were scored by Steve Scian and Steve Hughes with two each David Jupp tallied once United goals came from Mike Boothman with two and Ian Martin with single DOCKERTY KICKS FIVE Ron Dockerty led the Optimist attack with five backstroke Leslie Stephens second in 100m butterf 1314 yearolds Karen Dryden sixth in 400 irdividual medley sixth in 400 freestyle sixth in 200 backstroke Trudee Christie third in 100 backstroke fifth in 100 Darren Rumble of the Barrie Lions Novice club is this weeks Barrie Minor Hockey Association BMIIA player of the week Rumble is an assistant captain with the club and has scored 66 goals and added 17 assists in York Simcoe Minor SENIOR March Windsor vs London 600 pm Dunlap St Arena Sault Ste Marie vs North Bay 655 pm Dunlop St Arena goals Mike Spratt of the Barrie Neptune Swim Club gets set to Brampton vs St PaulS 800 pm Dunlop St Arena Sud refietggded by Storeythantl Petertswpght 9i gdmuwgcgesclulifdfifilrkpractifie away If he brgasatistrsome hexgbifigaggiigns number of awards this wm ea peewee ea ue wr nine pom wo pom arne par wee en ourt in 100 figtmméxogmfi 3328 SstfAgggéjrrsgfafiygr ahead of second place Printing Unlimited meet but he did finish 14th at the recent Ontario Champion backstryoke season He won the mOSt valuable defenceman awad the Wheatfield New York Hockey Tournament and he won the Paul Fisher scored twice for Hake Trophies and Bill Mor local segment of Showdown recently at the Barrie Arena knaha 1055 pm Dunlop St Arena nson once ships His main event Is the 100 metre breaststroke Ex Christie Forbes fifth in 100m aminer Photo backstroke

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy