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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 25 Jan 1978, p. 25

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Stopped cold Kelly Larmand (19) stops a member of Bracebridge Bears cold during Wednesday's game at the Penetanguishene arena. Larmand and the rest of Kings defence cured problems that kept Kings winless in three games and beat Bears 11-2. Staff photo by Dave Fuller Longhorns beat Panters It took Midland's Ron's Longhorns until the third quarter of their game against Orillia C and C Panters Wednesday, to recover from their upset victory over Alliston last week. Longhorns allowed the Panters to stay within two points at the half and lead by only ten points at the ¢ three-quarter point in the game before jumping to a 75-57. win in Simcoe County Men's basketball league play at Midland Secondary School. Chester Graham lead Longhorns scorers with 16 points in the game yet, excused his team's performance being flat. Orillia's Jurvis Ligers said his team "'ran out of steam,' but the main reason for their letdown in the last quarter was because ot the team's Reever scores winner Rick Reever's goal from Ken Sandy and Johnson boosted Midland Indusmin Minor Bantams to a 5-4 win over Collingwood Monday, in Georgian Bay Minor Hockey league play at the Wasaga Beach Arena. Midland will meet the same Collingwood team tonight in Wasaga Beach for the first of their Ontario Minor Hockey Association playoff games. Midgets lose consolation -- Midland Midgets ad- vanced to the consolation final in Saturday's Parry Sound Midget Tour- nament only to lose to a visiting team 'from Unionville, New York 5-2. Midland was sent to the consolation pool after losing to all-Ontario defending champions Gravenhurst 4-2, but came back to defeat the host team 3-2, giving them a chance at the consolation title. Steve Friesen had a busy first game in goal" for Midland against Gravenhurst, but was unable to prevent a 4-2 defeat. Midland goals were scored by John Quilty and John Swales. Pierre Belanger and Pat Beauchamps assisted on the goals. Parry Sound took ad- vantage of two power- play situations to jump to a 2-0 lead over Midland in the second game, but goals by John Ironside and Kim Lavigne sent the two teams into over-time. John Ironside scored after only two minutes of the extra period to give Midland the win. Doug Fox held Parry Sound to the two goals and for the win was given the starting assignment in goal for the final against Unionville. Midland incurred numerous' penalties which put them behind in Say 'Be My Valentine' with a special portrait. A framed 8x10 and 2-4x5 FOR ONLY *25.00 Phone Rolfoto 526-5001 the game and they were unable to catch up. Goalscorers' for Midland were Dwayne Storey and Steye Thompson. Midland is currently in second place in the Georgian Bay league, but, still has five games left in the schedule. The OMHA playoffs take precedence over local league play and Midland will continue their league schedule in Between playoff games. Scott McKerracher opened the scoring for Midland. in .Monday's game, assisted by John Walter and John Johnson, Tim Trewin scored unassisted and Steve Bressette scored Midland's third goal from Johnson and Reever. Walter 'scored unassisted shortly after for Midland's fourth goal. Colour TV BandWTV Atari! Rest! --Combat; » PA Capability THE TV MAN Yonge St. W. off Hwy. No. 27 (Balm Beach Rd.) 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"REBEL PLLF ) 5139.95 with CB. 50 Antenna «Phase Lock Loop Circuitry + Built-In Automatic Noise Limiter + Illuminated S/RF Meter + Illuminated Channel Selector Knob + Adjustable Squelch Control + Acoustically-Designed Microphone The TV MAN Yonge St. W., off Hwy. 27, Balm Beach Road Box 485, Midland MIDLAND, ONT. 526-4652 Existing Towers Tape Recorders Record Players Antennas only policy of playing everyone on the bench. "That's our policy, we play everybody and we were only down by about ten points when we sent in our second string." Kriss Watson played another strong running game for Longhorns and his typically accurate outside shooting gave him 12 points in the game. Andy Wickstead played one of his best games of the season scoring ten points. Longhorns are looking for a second place finish in the league this year, and must beat Orillia Peter Reino and Barrie's G and G Disposers in their next two games to assure themselves of a finish behind league leading Alliston. Six points for St. Amant Kings break out of slump with 11-2 win Bracebridge Bears were the unfortunate victims of a sudden PAC we lav, aal by Penetanguishene Junior Kings Wednesday, as Kings broke a three-game winless streak and pounded 1lgoals into the Bracebridge net to win 11- P4, It was the most im- portant game of the season so far for Kings who were in danger of slipping from their lofty seven-point lead in the Georgian Bay Junior C division over the second place Bears. John St. Amant led the team with three goals and: three assists and there were no less than thirteen individuals who con- tributed to the scoring for Kings. "Tt was just a question of time," said Kings coach Paul Henry, "every team has to go through a slump in a season and it was just a matter of when they were going to come out of it." After a close first period that left the teams tied 2-2 Kings came out skating hard and scored five times in the second period, completely deflating Bears offence. Four more goals in the third period made the game an appropriately one sided affair making up for Kings 10-3 loss to Huntsville and 10-6 loss to Oro last week. Bracebridge coach Mike Thompson was understandably disap- pointed by his team's letdown in the second period. "We just ran out of steam, we started to get on.them (Kings) in their end in the first period. We wanted to use the body a lot and keep them bottled up. They were really skating though, and our boys just couldn't keep up." Kings drew first blood in the game on a goal by Andy Zurawski from Mike Orser and Andy Seeman and minutes later Bears' Tim Lefler tied it 1-1. John St. Amant put Kings ahead again, nine seconds later with a goal from Ross Prentice and Marc Duquette. Gary Walters went off for tripping at 16:35 and Bears scored on the power play almost im- mediately. Paul Robillard started a five-goal spree that saw five different members of Kings __ beat Bears' goaltender Scott Nor- thmore. Ross Prentice, St. Amant, Duquette and Larry Cowan each scored once to give Kings a 7-2 lead by the end of the period. Larry Cowan and John Beauchamp assisted on Robillard's goal at 3:56 followed by Duquette and St. Amant, who set up Prentice's goal at 5:02. St. Andy Seeman's goal minutes later by a goal at 12:54 from Amant scored at 8:390na came at 18:39 of the Robillard's second goalof Walter and Duquette play involving Duquette periodfrom Gary Walters the night from Vince Kings enter the last few and Larry Cowan and it and Robillard. Decola and Ken Cowan. games of the schedule wasn't until 11 minutes Ken Cowan scored five with a game tonight later that Duquette In the third period minutes later, after against Parry Sound Prentice scored from St. Amant and Kelly Lar- mand resumed the scoring with a goal from St. Amant and Ken Cowan. Shamrocks at the Pene- tanguishene arena. 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