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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 Nov 1984, p. 20

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Elrmmvale Pee by DOUG PHILLIPS Brown's Red and White Foodmaster Peewees played a Friday night game against the Midland Peewees and though Elmvale seemed to have the territorial edge in the play, they came out on the short end of a 5-4 score. Robby Conn opened the scoring for Elmvale on an exciting length of the ice rush, but his lead lasted only 60 seconds when a good passing play started by Doug Lunnie and _. Craig Dempsey allowed Chris Leonard to even the score. An Elmvale penalty at the end of the first period and another in the first minute of the second, gave Midland an excellent chance to pull ahead, however, Doug Beardsall, Darren Haines and Robby Conn did a terrific job of penalty killing, but the only shot on the Elm- vale net, with 2 seconds to go in the penalty, put Midland into a 2-1 lead. Elmvale's Paul Turner slapped a goalmouth pass from Robby Conn into the net to bring his team even again. The Elmvale boys learned the hard way that you cannot win while sitting in the penalty box as Midland took advantage of another power play to pull ahead once more on a goal by Chris Bales assisted by Sean Lavin. Elmvale finally got a chance to put their power play into effect at 5:44 of the third and quickly tied the game again at 3-3 on a goal by Robby Conn from Doug Beardsall. This only lasted for one minute as Midland's wees lose heartbreaker to Mi Chris Leonard notched his secoad goal from Doug Lunnie and Craig Dempsey. With Elmvale pressing for the equalizer, the defence was caught up the ice and Midland's Chris Larmand popped in a pass from Mike Boyd to increase their lead to 5- 3. Central Marine in runner-up position Penetang Marine Major Atoms hockey club won the runner-up consolation prize in tournament play over the weekend in Wasaga Beach. Penetang's first game was played Saturday against Smithville that Central ended in a 3-3 tie after overtime play. Penetang outshot Smithville 20-8, but Smithville emerged the winners of the tour- nament because the winners are decided on who got the first goal. Scoring for Penetang were Tim Mason, Scott Cummings and Raymond Dupuis. Norman Robitaille was named most valuable player of the game. In the Second game, played on Sunday, Central Marine Midland played at Saturday night. first period was Midland shortly the hometown club. At the halfway point with two quick goals as Midland. Minor Peewees also Opening the scoring at 3:50 of the 's Sean Lavin from a pass by Jeff Duval. At 9:17 of the second period, Chris Kinnear scored an unassisted goal followed by unassisted marker by Chris Bales for period, Bales got another unassisted tally on an excellent rush. Midland chalked up one more when Chris Larmand, assisted by Chris Bales before Camp Borden came back minutes remained in the game. Terry Waltenbury was in net for Cleaners Arena Dry Cleaners win two over weekend by BETTY KINNEAR French Dry defeated Camp Borden 5-2 in a game the Centennial Elmvale Friday night and came back 5-4 victors over Browns Red and White Foodmaster Peewees. Elmvale's Robby Conn opened the scoring early in the game but Midland another came right back on a goal by Chris Leonard, set up by Craig Dempsey and Doug Lunnie. ~ The second period started out at a quick pace with both teams trying to control the play. Scoring in-the second for Midland were Scott Cooper and Chris Bales. of the final only several Elmvale had a breakaway with 58 seconds left in the period but Midland netminder, Jason Nicoll was able to foil the attempt. Conn got the first goal of the second before Midland answered quickly by a goal by Leonard. Larmand added another tally for Midland, while Elliott put in one more to end the game 5-4 in Midland's travelled to favor. trounced Tottenham 7-1. Tim Mason found the target twice along with Scott Cummings who also put two past the Tottenham goaltender. Singles went to Shawn McConkey, Norman Robitaille and Dwayne Johnson. EDHS senior BONNIE ORR Elmvale District High School Senior A boys volleyball team com- peted in Penetang on Nov. 12. The boys were the highlight of the day, defeating all of their opposition in the round- robin. Elmvale played their first successful game against Penetang winning the match 2-0. Elmvale spirit and determination was high and.resulted in another action packed match against Base Borden resulting in another victory for Elmvale team two games to none. The senior boys again rose from the bench convinced of another exciting game which resulted in Elmvale defeating St. Joseph's The most valuable player of this match was Scott Cummings in a game. that saw Penetang outshool Tottenham 25-1. The third game saw Penetang down Stroud 10-1 in a game also played on Sunday. Tim Mason had one of the best games of his career by putting in five goals and assisting on two others. Other Penetang marksmen, all with singles, were Scott Cummings, Norman Dupuis, Charlie Secord A volleyball team gave it from Barrie, two games to zero. These victories for Elmvale enabled them to venture into the playoffs. Elmvale played. Penetang and created amazement and excitement for the crowd defeating Penetang two games to one. The next game was played by Base Borden and St Joseph's resulting in a two game to one win for Base Borden. Then the moment the boys. had all been waiting for came. The opportunity existed for the Elmvale team the chance to go on further to the OFSAA. Our boys from Elmvale played an extremely close match against Base Borden. The first and second a ARR-gos This year's Grey Cup game was a difficult lime for true Toronto Argonaut fans. Elmvale Argo fans held a funeral march and delivered a eulogy for their beloved next year. Argos, prior to Sunday's kickoff. Maybe Dec. 1 Huronia Craft Guild annual Christmas craft sale, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Budd Watson Gallery, Midland. Bring used equipment to the Y.M.C.A. before the Ski & Ski Boot Exchange 'Sat., Nov. 24 5 YR./80,000 KMS Protection: 1. Engine & Powertrain 2. Outer Panel Corrosion 1985 DODGE PICK-UPS DES CARPENTER'S COURTESY CHRYSLER Midland, 526-3777, Elmvale, 322-1222 "WHO ELSE OFFERS BETTER TRUCK PROTECTION" games were won by Base Borden. The boys from Elmvale came back with an enormous effort and defeated Borden in the next three games. Elmvale had won the GBSSA title. The team only con- sists of six players, but their determination is equal to a team of twelve. The team players are Rodger Allen, Wayne Allen, Todd Wood, Jeff Nesbitt, Don Boyd, and the newest attraction Philip Maxim. The other players have played volleyball throughout high school but this was something new for Philip Maxim He says he enjoyed playing volleyball this season. The boys were sup- ported by the students council and student athletic association for the cost' of tran- sportation and = ac- Available only at Red Chen" -- Wed., Nov. 28 15 pieces of "finger lickin' good" chicken will feed 6 hungry people for less than $2.00 each LOFT'S FAMILY RESTAURANTS INC. featuring Kentucky Fried Chicken SIT DOWN AT: 70 FIRST ST., COLLINGWOOD, TEL. 445-0491 315 BAYFIELD ST., N., BARRIE, TEL. 726-7220 and MOSLEY & 28TH ST., WASAGA BEACH, TEL. 429-2311 | KING ST. DUCKWORTH PLAZA 46 ESSA RD. TAKE OUT LOCATIONS: MIDLAND, ONT. 1E, ONT. BARRIE, ONT. 4 TEL. 726-6710 TEL. 728-2501 dland A goalmouth scramble' in the last minutes saw Mark Elliot snare a pass from Robby Conn and narrow the gap to 5-4. Elmvale pulled their goalies in favour of an extra man, and though they buzzed around the Midland net, they could not pull out the tie. and Kirk Ruston Tim Mason was ob viously the most valuable player of the game that had Penetang outshoot Stroud 32-6 Next game for Central Marine will be = on Sunday at 5:30 in Orillia. all they had commodations to London where the OFSAA was held The boys didn't play up to their expectations, but they enjoyed the opportunity to try Rodger Allen, the captain of the volleyball team commented that "last weekend was a great experience, and that although we did no! play as well as we had all season, we had fun." fun," For students like, Rodger Allen, Wayne Alleen, Todd Wood, and Philip Maxim, this will be their last year al Elmvale District High School. They are happ) they were able to win the GBSSA title in their last year at EDHS. Dec. 1 and Christmas crafts in the Legion p.m. to 4 Waubhaushene Tea sale ot Waubaushene hall trom 1 p.m., by Crafters. E HOME B BUCKET OR ONLY 29 Wednesday, November 21, 1984, Page 21

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