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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 8 Mar 1978, p. 10

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Flying Bear Fox kicks out 19 shots, Midland leads playoff series Aided by a_ strong defence, Midland Midgets' Doug Fox turned away all but one of 19 shots on goal Sunday, to stake his team to a one game lead over Collingwood in the Georgian Bay Minor Hockey Association semi finals Midland won the first meeting of the two teams in the best-of-five series 8 1 as Dwayne Storey scored twice and assisted once for the best per formance of the game The win meant semi sweet revenge for Midland after they lost to Collingwood in the Ontario Minor Hockey Association playoffs one week ago "It was nice to beat them," said Midland goaltender Steve Freisen, "but, they didn't have (Noel) McEachern with them, their best player." McEachern scored all four goals that beat Midland in. the OMHA playoff and leads Hamelin and Story who scored once each to run the total up to 5-0 before Collingwood ruined Foxall's shutout with a goal late in the period. John Swales earned the everyone on the team in scoring "'He's their whole team, offensively, and defen- sively. Stop him and you stop them. Without him, they are nothing." Freisen said his team's only assist on the two plan to shadow goals, setting up McBachern in the last Hamelin. Story scored series worked most of the unassisted time, however, the John Quilty capped a speedy forward got solo early in the third through to score often enough to put Midland out of the playoffs "We'll have to stick to him like _ flypaper," Freisen said Midland Bausch and Pat Beauchamp opened Lomb Major Atoms made the scoring for Midlandin it a two game sweep Sunday's game as he and Sunday, as they shutout Pierre Belanger com- Collingwood 2-0 at the bined to beat the Collingwood Arena to win Collingwood goaltender in the best-of-three playoff the first period series and advance to the Dale Denis scored from next round of the Ontario Brad Quinn giving Minor Hockey Midland a 2-0 lead at the Association champion- end of the period ship : Kim Lavigne continued Mark Dineen earned the shutout for Midland turning aside all shots, while David Bressette and Don Seeman scored once each in the second Midland's attack with a goal from Dwayne Story and John Ironside followed by Dave period with a goal to make it 6-1 and Pierre Belanger scored from Don Foxall shortly after Storey popped his second of the night past the Collingwood netminder to make the final score 8-1 Midland goaltender Doug Fox faced 19 shots in the Midland goal while his rival had to contend with 35 drives. Atoms sweep two and third periods for the win. Seeman picked up his first of two points for the night with an assist on Bressette's goal in the second period. Jeff Bales earned the second assist on the play. 'Jim Faragher and Bill Scott assisted on Seeman's goal in the third period. Midland will now await the Winner of the Aurora versus Huntsville series before they begin the next round Hawks lose close decision to Orillia 4-3 Coldwater Atom Hawks lost a close 4-3 decision to CYO Orillia Saturday, in Coldwater and District Minor Hockey jplay Richard Meyer scored twice for Coldwater and Steve Bissette added a single goal but, it was not enough to beat CYO. Brent Smith netted two for CYO with singles going to Kevin Petit and Darcy Low In house league playoff win over Flyers thanks to David Desroches and Devon Hanes who scored twice each and Bobby Cadeau added a single. Jeff Blunt scored the only goal for Flyers. A four goal _per- formance by _ Steve Schandlen was more than enough to beat Canadians, as the Colts ran away with the game 8-0. Other goal scorers for Colts were Colin Bid- gv. Sports Calendar Save on auto insurance? Before you buy, call and compare. Maybe | can save you some money. Russell Hargrave Insurance Agency 27 Queen Street W. Elmvale 322-2010 534-3149 Allstate Insurance Company Allstate' You're in good hands. GULF STATION ELMVALE Gas * Oil Batteries Tires Mechanic On Duty NEW HOLLAND Farm Equipment BEATTY Pump and Water Systems DORITY FARM SERVICE 428-2346 |Main St. W., Stayner} Elmvale Friday Elmvale Peewee as meet Stroud in the fourth game of ner a Screened Top Soll Septic Bedstone Crushed Road & Cement Gravel Snow Removal Telescopic Backhoe 19, 24, 36' Buckets Radio Dispatched | Bernie Pilon Const. Elmvale 322-1051 their best-of-five playoff series. Elmvale leads the series 2 games to 1. Game time is 7:00 p.m., at Elmvale Arena. Curling Dance Tickets are now available from Elmvale Curling Club skips, or from Lloyd Sweeney, for the year-end windup, scheduled for April 15 at Wasaga Stars arena. Midland Tonight Midland Ron's Longhorns meet Barrie G and G Disposers in game two of the Simcoe County Men's Basketball league semi-finals at Midland Secondary School. Game time 8 p.m. Friday, March 10 Longhorns meet G and G Disposers (if necessary) in third game of semi-finals in Barrie. Sunday, March 12 Double Team Tandkard at Midland Curling Club, Ontario Curling Association. Penetanguishene Tonight --Penetanguishene Junior Kings play their third play off game against Bracebridge Bears on Wednesday night. The Kings have already won the first two games in the series. Come out to the arena at 8:30 p.m. and support the Kings. Saturday and Sunday --Little NHL play features exciting, dedicated play in a number of divisions. The Junior D Division, five and under, is a pleasure to see. Games are played on Saturday and Sunday. ae 10, Wednesday, LUDWIG MOTORS Atlas Tires and accessories Mechanical repairs to Trucks & Cars - Towing Elmvale, Hwy. 27 Phone 322-1583 March 8, 1978 Place your ad here for good readership ROLFOTO 347 King St. For KODAK PRODUCTS featuring... te HANDLE ONLY *38.00 action, Bruins scraped by mead, Grant Galloway Canadiens with a 1-0 and Darren Gallowy who victory on a goal by _ scored two. Darryl Nicholson, Midgets Saturday at the Cold- Flames edged Georgian water Arena. Bay 5-4 in Midget play Novice Thursday. Rodney Gill Patrick Bowers' three spotted Georgian Bay toa two goal lead in the first period and early in the goals boosted Seals to a 4- 1 win over Rangers in Novice division play, second, but Flames' Saturday. Danny Gilbank tied the Mike Oliver scored score at 3-3 with three Seals fourth goal, while goals of his own. the lone marksman for Rangers was Shawn Andrews. Sabres romped to a 5-1 Randy Courtney and Glen Nesbit added a goal each while Kevin Holden was the only member of Georgian Bay who could answer. Bantams John Guyon and Kelly Brown fired in two goals each for Sharks, as they walloped Whalers 4-0 in Bantam division play, Thursday. Guyon scored in the first and second periods and Brown scored in the second and third. Peewees In Peewee action Thursday, downed Bruins 4-1 on goals by Jeff Stewart, Darren Nicholson, Steve Deladova and Jim Stewart. Jack Yerex sounded the only note for Bruins with Canadians his goal in the first minute of the second period. In Peewee playoff competition, Darryl Nicholson's lone goal gave Bruins a 1-0 win over Canadians Saturday. Minor Bantams defeated by Coburg in OMHA playoff Midland Indusmin Minor Bantams finally bowed out of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association playoffs on the weekend losing the third and final game of the series to Cobourg 5-0. 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