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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 18 Feb 1986, p. 14

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Preston leads Optical to victory Memories Devils nipped G. Willicers 7-5 ii Pen eta ng Recreational Hockey League action Sunday at Penetang Arena. Peter Robillard, Trent Maracle, and Richard Lefaive each notched a pair of markers for Memories, with Dave Genier chipping ine with Regent girls nab Castex Cup for second consecutive year Regent Elernentary girl's basketball team emerged victorious in Monsignor Castex Cup Fourth Annual Invitational Basketball Tournament for the second consecutive year. The Bob Armstrong coached Regent girls had perhaps their toughest game of the tournament in their opening fixture against Port MeNicoll. Port led most of the game until the last minute when This Week in Canada On Feb. 13, in 1764, the Earl of Egremont produced a feudal plan for the Island of St. John (P.E.I.), and in 1841 parliament met for the first time in Kingston. On Feb. 14, in 1871, the B.C. legislature passed an act to join Canada, and in 1915, the First Canadian Division landed in France. On) Heb; 15; in 1873: P.E.1. delegates went to Ottawa to _ discuss joining Canada, and in 1965, Canada's new flag was raised for the first time at a ceremony in Regent came on to tie and sent the game into overtime. Denise Greenwood and Brenda Kennedy each enjoyed a good game in helping their team to the 42-41 overtime victory. Regent's second game was only slightly easier as they bested Parkview by a 53-46 score. Shari Jeffery, Denise Greenwood, Brenda OF THE YEAR GET WINTERIZING PACKAGE AT NO EXTRA COST. GET INTERIOR TRIM PACKAG a om pass A&R Carpentry 4°". DEALER/BUILDER Box 370, Midland L4R 4L1 4&™ 526-3903 Kennedy, and Kelly Naylor supplied the spark for Regent. Monsignor Castex supplied the opposition in the Championship encounter and trailed Regent by a point at the half. But the Regent girls pulled out the stops in the second half and came away with a 13 point margin 67-54, and their second con- a single tally. Dave Robillard and Ken Lacroix scored twice for G. Willicers and Jim secutive title. Michelle Sabourin, Tammy Robitaille, and Melissa Brabant put in good efforts to ably assist in the victory. The tournament victory for Regent serves as a warm-up for the Area III basketball tourney to be held on February 25 at Park- view, Sacred Heart, and Huron Park. WITH VICEROY'S HELP...YOU BUY FOR LESS...BY ORDERING NOW 1986's BARGAIN E AT NO EXTRA COST. PLUS A 5% MANUFACTURER'S REBATE. THE FINEST HOMES OF THEM ALL see ee ees ee SEE WHAT YOU CAN BUY AT BARGAIN PRICES SEND FOR VICEROY HOMES' CATALOGUE NOW! ENCLOSE $6.00 iceroy APT. PHONE | POSTAL CODE NEW! Tp | 90 Page Full Colour Vicaroy Catalogue ox He. A Monteith singleton. Huronia Optical edged Therrien's Furniture by a 4-3 count. Gary Preston recorded a hat trick for the vic- tors while Wayne King chipped in with a single marker. Martin Maheu replied with a pair for Therrien's and Dave Lefaive registered a single marker. added a Hindson Marine nailed Commodore Hotel 9-3 in the final match-up of the day. Ken Edgar, Terry Spiker, Greg St. Amant, and Larry Cowan each tallied twice for Hind- son, while Dave McKensie scored once. Doug Geoffros, Dave Gianetto, and Bill Hackney answered for Commodore. Huronia Optical's Gary Preston was named Commodore Hotel Player of the Week. Ski team does well St. Theresa's Boys' ski team competed at Horseshoe Valley last week. Fastest Crusader time was recorded by Mike Taylor. This was Crusaders' last meet of the year. The team has shown some fine skiing and sportsmanship. Congratulations and good luck next year. 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