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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 30 Dec 1981, p. 17

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@ \ Midland Jaycees Major Bantam coach Gabe Quesnelle gave his club a stern talking-to after their 11-1 victory over Base Borden in their opening game of the 1981-82 West Central Ontario Regional Silver Stick Hockey Tour- nament Sunday at \ Midland Arena. The two clubs were to meet in the tour- nament's opening game early Saturday mor- ning, but Borden couldn't show, and the game 'was rescheduled to Sunday at 10:30 p.m. But the late hour didn't count as an ex- One more time Base Borden Midget goaltender Les Wilson gives a triumphant sign as his club came up with a 7-6 decision over Owen Sound in championship-round semi-final play in the Silver Stick Regionals Monday at Midland Arena. The Midland Legion Midgets won their first game, dumping defending- champion Aurora 4-1. The tournament continued through yesterday and will conclude with grand championships Saturday. cuse to Quesnelle, nor did anything else. "The score wasn't the point at all", Quesnelle said Monday. "'I told them we'd better play a better " game nex! lime or we wouldn't be going very far." Quesnelle has coached the Jaycees squad to an unbeaten record in league play so far this season, and he would like to see the club pick up a few tournament titles -- especially of the prestigious Silver Stick variety. Monday they were to meet Aurora, one of the stronger clubs in the tournament, Aurora, which competes in an AA league (Midland is in the A category, the Silver Stick tourney is for teams from towns with populations bet- ween 5,000 and 15,000 people), is defending champion in the Ban- tam, Peewee and Atom divisions. Midland won last -year's Midget division. If the Jaycees got by Aurora (results were unavailable at press time), they would move on to the Bantam championship slated for yesterday afternoon. Next step is the grand championship, sche- duled for Saturday at 3:30 p.m. All Silver Stick Regional Champs will move on to the Inter- national Tournaments, which take place in Sarnia, Ont., and Port Huron, Mich. Shawn. Davy scored three times and added five assists to pace the Jaycees io their opening victory. In other Bantam action, Aurora dumped Orangeville 7-3, Sharon defeated Collingwood 2- 1, and Parry Sound got by the Midland Indusmin Minor Midgets 3-1. Collingwood eliminated the Indusmin squad from further play witha 4-0 win in consolation play. Danny Sallows scored ihe lone Indusmin goal _ DUBEAU ENTERPRISES "YOUR CERAMICS CENTRE" GREENWARE CERAMICS SUPPLIES ENTERPRISES *n""| 1 Beaumaur Drive, SEARCHING FOR SALE 20% x1 All Greenware 1 Week Only Jan. 4-9 DUBEAU John St. Penetang, Ont. 549-7780 Hwy. 27 Main St. Poyntz St. | Page 18 Wednesday, December 30, 1981 in icir opening game. In Midget division action, Base Borden dumped thse Penetanguishene Sabin tlaulage Midgets 4-3, Owen Sound turned back Parry Sound 5-2, Collingwood hammered Orangeville 6-1 and Midland Legion defeated Aurora 4-1. In championship-round play, Base Borden ciiminated Owen Sound 7-6. The Penetanguishene iGA Peewees stayed alive in their division by knocking off Aurora 6-2 ii their opener and stopping the Midland Minor Peewees 4-3 in 'heir second matchup. In other Peewee con- tests, the Midland Minors dumped Kit- chener 4-2 in their upener, Whitby ham- nvered Base Borden 8-1, Parry Sound blanked Collingwood 2-0 and the Midland Majors dropped a 2-1 decision to Lindsay. Kitchener were eliminated after a 7-1 loss to Aurora in consolation-round play. Aurora edged the Midland Major Atoms 1- 0 in the first game of that division. In other Atom action, Barrie d-u'm» ped the Penetanguishene Summer's ~ Trophies squad 3-1,, Sharon handed a 3-1 loss to Borden and the Midland Minor squad edged Collingwood 4-3. The Midland Minors were then eliminated after a +3 loss to Sharon in championship-round play and Borden were sent home after a 1-0 loss to Collingwood in consolation action. All championship and consolation | champio- iship games were decided in all four divisions yesterday, and all grand cham- pionships will be decided Saturday. The Atom Grand Cham- pionship is slated for 1 p.m., followed by the Peewee contest at 2:15 p.m., the Bantam championship, and finally the Midget crown tussle at 5 p.m. Only one major in- cident has marred the tournament so far, that during a game between the Owen Sound and Parry Sound Midgets. Three Owen Sound players and the club's manager, plus one Parry Sound player were' ejected for fighting and arguing with referees. 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