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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 10 Mar 1987, p. 18

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Bantams sidelined Walkerton eliminated Penetanguishene S. Charlebois Excavating Bantams from further OMHA playdowns with a 10-4 win in Penetang Fri- day night. The visitors jumped into a 4-0 first period lead, and added three more by the halfway mark of the se- cond before Penetang got on the board. Down 7-0 at this point, Penetang scored twice in the second and added two more to open the final frame to get back into the game. However, the com- eback was short lived as Walkerton scored three more to end the suspense. Brian Robillard broke the goose egg for Penetang at 7:22 of the second on a solo Rooney opened the scor- ing late in the first period effort. Keith Robillard con- nected two and a half minutes later from Sean Emmerson to end the se- cond period trailing 7-2. Four and a half minutes into the third period, Lyle King teamed up with Robillard, before Greg Playne connected at 7:38 to draw S. Charlebois to within three. But once again it was the same old story of too little too late. Charlebois Bamtams couldn't hang on as Walkerton drilled home three more in the period. Penetang will host Coll- ingwood sometime this weekend, probably Friday night, in a best of three Georgian Bay Minor Hockey Association playoff series. 2 a ' v ee Son Fast paced Jim Moreau fights for the disk with an The tournament was played at the Midland by scoring six goals. Fred Jackson added four Alliston player in Saturday's Ontario Special | Civic Center. Moreau led his crew toa23-10 _--_ goals in a winning effort. : Olympics level III floor hockey playdowns. _ pasting of Alliston in the day's final matchup Bant ffer double | in Stouffville Midland Indusmin Ban- passes from John Richard- The nexttwo games will March 18 at7:30p.m.and teams in 'BB', Midland " tams opened their best of son and Bill Mitchell atthe be in Midland's Centennial back in Midland Sunday, minor teams must move up five OMHA semi final 5:13 mark. On another Arena this weekend, with March 22 at 4 p.m., if to'A' classification. Novice a Re series in Stouffville with a power play opportunity, Saturday's game scheduled necessary. teams do not play Ontario ¥ 3-2 loss. Greg Lalonde came from for 3:10 p.m. and Sunday's .Playoff Notes:Midland championships, but com- pis | The loss was compound- behind the net with the fixture will start at 2:15 teams are classified as'BB' pete in zone playdowns l Makin a oint ed by an injury to puckand jammed itin for p.m. The schedule reverts (7,000-13,000 population). with all classifications p defenceman Jim McLaren, a 2-1 Midland lead. Jamie to Stouffville Wednesday, As there are no minor playing off together. i Ontario Baseball Association Umpire Instructor Mark -- whosufferedabrokencol- Peden and Richardson | Messier of Midland, makes a point at Sunday after- _ lar bone in the first period assisted on the play. fine ee pe eee ee ee eee Ee i noon's clinic in the boardroom at Centennial Arena. and will be lost for the re- Stouffville tied the score a / The clinic was sponsored by Midland Minor Baseball mainder of the season. five minutes into the third FROM 2 and is put on annually as a training ground for new McLaren accumulated 11 as McKinley found the | umpires and a refresher for veteran umps. Messier goals and 31 assists for 42 mark with help from WINNING HERITAGE z ' and Ontario Supervisor of Umpires, Dick Willis of points on both defence and Larmer. With five minutes t ) Terra Cotta, expounded their knowledge to the atten- _--_-- forward. remaining, Stouffville's 5 | tive audience. Dan Larmer scored the Guy Biadi drilled home a ] | s only goal of the first period, rebound on the power play | N OVI ces take Sse rl es assisted by Scott McKinley with Larmer and McKinley for a 1-0 Stouffville lead. assisting to give the hosts Midland and Associates from further action after [ndusmin knotted the a 3-2 opening game victory Novices hosted Coll- the teams skated througha score in the second period anda 1-0 lead in the series. ingwood in the final game scoreless third period. on the power play as Steve Duncan played a of their best of five OMHA Rooney and Aspinwall set George Gunther moved in solid game in the Indusmin | playoff series, and came up the play. from the point to convert net. away with a 5-3 win. At one point in the series, Midland trailed two games to one. Joe Rooney was the big 1 gun for Midland with a i pair of counters and two i assists. Kevin Wood was i the playmaker in this con- CO M E test as he set up four of the | markers and notched one SEE TH = BOSS of his own. » == | ' on a play with Wood. Chris Henry lifted Midland to a 2-0 lead less than a minute into the se- cond as Wood and Aspin- wall collected assists on the play. Collingwood answered exactly one minute later at 8:02, but Rooney got that one back with Wood and Adam McCarty assisting at the 6:10 mark. Collingwood drew to within one at 4:12, but once again Gervan and Associates hit paydirt 55 seconds later. Aspinwall converted passes from Wood and Rooney to dou- -- ---------------- = > --------SSS === thruway el oak -- REAR COIL SPRINGS REAR COIL SPRINGS FROM $7095 rou 99999 WINNING PRICE Performance. Handling. Comfort and good looks. That's the RG500 Gamma, winner of 7 consecutive world class Grand Prix championships. 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