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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 Nov 1984, p. 26

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Elmvale juveniles off to disappointing start to season by GEORGE ALLEN Moreau Farm Equipment Juveniles have had a disap- pointing start to their new season. Honeywood was to be at Elmvale for the season player where such actions have no meaningful influence on the play taking place. Some individual performances merit mention because they were unflawed by other thoughtless actions. Rodger Allen turned in a two goal performance. Keith Norwood was brilliant time and again on defence. Kevin Swan picked up a couple of points and supplied the leadership expected of a captain. Duane Janes. returning to goal after a number of years out of hockey, turned aside enough shots to make the score a respectable 6-5 for Creemore. This feat was accomplished in spite of the fact that Elmvale was _ short- handed on ten oc- casions. Several people were impressed with the strong skating of Paul Bumstead, the deter- mined efforts of Larry Amos and Mike Hall, and the steadiness of Dan Clement (playing forward after years of defence). This team will have to overcome the obstacles of inexperience, limited scoring punch, and no back-up goaltender. It was unfortunate that attitude was the greatest flaw in the team make-up. Perhaps it is as well that the team doesn't play at home till Sullivan comes to town on Sunday, Dec. Z. opener but could not field a team. Fi Y/ G La! ! wii Wii ine weer wer ve Elnnvale lies start season wit. = n Moreau boys went to V WIZZ, fe one r yh: Bey ; : : ihe ; - Chatsworth through a by KEITH ROSSEL It was an exciting game and the Phil Rossel assisted on two of these As the Hawks again tried to battle storm which limited the Elmvale and District Lions Club 'S¢0re was not really indicative of the tallies. Hawks then battled back to tie hack, they were foiled by the steady local entry to seven Grizzlies played their first home play as both teams played well. Jeff the game on goals by Jeff Pickering, defence of Scott Belcourt, Jason members "wWnGuL Wha = came niaie cedconme aetNeeOtndas Van Kolfschoten and Matthew Katherine Elliott, and Lapanse. Cowan, Jamie Jacobs, and Andrew denvices af aucoalicr morning Wickett each scored four goals for the Despite a lot of effort by the Hawks, Giffen. Jay Stone made some good saves late in the game in the Grizzly winners while Jason Lapanse had two goals for the Hawks. The Grizzlies built a 4-0 lead on Van the floodgates opened. Wickett fired three more goals and set up Mark Rossel for another. Van Kolfschoten Their opposition was the Elmvale Hawks, the other Elmvale entry in the North Simcoe House League Atom There was pride in that team which, having net. Grizzlies next game will be at eeu sapere sa Division Kolfschoten's first two goals and scored another pair. Damean Battiste Wasaga Beach next Saturday mor- Eytiy tovaetourronr tic: Grizzlies won 10-4 singles by Wickett and Shawn Griffen had two assists as did Shawn Griffen. ning. However, this could best be viewed as_ disap- pointment number two. F| mvale eevwees ouste ort Or teal ( ; There was en- thusiasm when a full team gathered at play goal set up by Elmvale didn't fare as York came back with the most valuable The final score was Creemore on Sunday. DOUG dine Robby Conn and Doug well in their second six unanswered goals. player of this game, North York (5535 November 18 to record Elmvale's | Brown's Beardsall. game when they came Doug Beardsall, who assisted Robby Conn for eliminating Elmvale the first official game of | Ked fa White Food- Midway through the up against a large and received a trophy for the last Elmvale goal. {rom further play. the schedule. What Master Peewees were final frame, Andy. Lee' aggressive team from r resulted could only be busy againon Saturday, slipped one by the Nh York and_ just Atom A's romp over Penetang 3-0 described as disap- laking Parl D2 (Our: se SUnp Ese Wheatley couldn't seem to.get on Atom A's_ hockey A short time later, period from Cory pointment number hament in Meaford. goalie. David Cham- track. North York took team got off to a fast Gary Edwards scored 'Tapscott and Darren Bells PH et pune rah laa pers, earned his second a one goal lead early in start on Friday night by from Gerry Stone. The Sage assisted by Gerry lhose loyal spectators 1 oe Poe 2 es assist on Lee $ goal. In the second period. scoring three goals in teams both played well Stone. thal follow the Elmvale oho dope gesc Minti pee Une cM secon ess Robby Coun, teamed three minutes. but Darren Sage scored The third period saw team must have felt ame up with a 4-0 win Gerald Martin, teamed with Jeff Parent and {rom Carl Priest and iol ol d to °end cheated by the classless 19 their first game up with Robby Conn to Dough Beardsall, tied At the 24 second mark Chris Chambers fe end ; ee aa actions of players that @gainst Wheatley. end the scoring. things up with a power Gary Edwards scored jhe period at 4-0 fe aa Tapscott confuse toughness with Some good passing by Kevin Fay received a_ play goal early in the from Gerry Stone. In the Beacon the : 4 fed aa more mouthing at referees, David Chambers and trophy for his shutout. second and Darren Showing good team co- Penetang team seamed oars fnemneniodens shunting some un- Jason Tapscott put which was the first in Haines gave Elmvale a operation and_ passing, to pick up steam and ome res tes Men ets suspecting player from Robby Conn in the clear the tournament up to 2-1 lead assisted by Carl Priest connected really Waal alee Saas : Sasa alse iM behind, and taking for the only goal of the that point, and Robby Robby Conn and Doug from a _ pass from boxed in. but Elmvale hi ee acest dumb penalties. Dumb _ first period. Conn received a trophy Beardsall. Darren Sage and Mark goaltender Kent Faye ae -- - totands ite penalties are those Jeff Parent made 1 2- for the most valuable Elmvale's lead was Raven to give Elmvale held them off. 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