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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 18 Nov 1987, p. 21

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Kings lose basics in loss to Oro Penetanguishene Jr. C Kings drastically outshot Oro 77's Wednesday night 54-37, but lost the contest 11-6. Penetang was outscored 4-2 in both the first and third periods and 3-2 in the middle frame. Mike Barker and Marty Osbourne scored before the five minute mark to give the hosts a 2-0 lead. Wayne Desjardins replied for Penetang at 6:40 from Stu Restrup and Brent Dubeau on the power play with Ken Hughes off for holding. Roy Hildebrandt connected, assisted by Gilles Charlebois to knot the contest at 2-2 on another power play oppor- tunity at 14:16 with Mike Lefave sitting out a charg- ing infraction. J.P. Latour scored at 16:08 and Jeff Lenoue banged in a rebound at 19:24 with a man advan- tage to give Oro a 4-2 lead. Penetang outshot Oro in the frame 22-15. Latour registered an unassisted tally at the 1:03 mark of the second period only to have Hildebrandt reply for Penetang 45 seconds later on their third consecutive power play. Rick Rimkey scored a power play goal at 4:24 for a 6-3 lead, but Penetang came back again at 6:09 when Kelly Cousineau started the play with a pass to Mark Rankin who fed the puck to Brad Dennis for the Kings fourth tally. Steve Parsons gave Oro a Breaking Out The puck carrier is being hotly pursued as he attempts to bring the puck out of his own zone in Penetanguishene Recrea- tional Hockey League Sunday morning between Memories Devils and Hindson 6-4. Marine. Memories took the contest 5-2 Polar Bears lose 7-4 lead before the period ended. Penetang outshot their opponents once again 19-12. Jeff Lanoue recorded his second of the game at 2:44 of the third to double the count on the visitors. Rankin responded with a man advantage at 11:40 on- ly to have Parsons connect with his second of the con- test 21 seconds later. John Frankom scored an unassisted marker at 14:55. Dubeau accounted for Penetang's final goal less than a minute later. Dana Forbes combined with Lefave and Osbourne on the power play at 16:59. Penetang outshot Oro in the period 13-10 and on the game 54-37. with Richard Lefaive registering a three goal game. In the other games, G. Wilicers and Huronia Optical fought to a 3-3 tie and Therrien's nipped Commodore Hotel Clearing Pass This player is attempting to-clear the puck to the slot In this contest, Therrien's Furniture defeated Com- area for a shot on goal during Sunday morning's modore Hotel 6-4. Bill Arbour led the way for the vic- Penetanguishene Recreational Hockey League action. tors with a hat trick. ties Wilicers In Penetanguishene Recreational Hockey League action Sunday, G. Wilicers played Huronia Optical to a 3-3 draw, Dave Robillard scored twice for G. Wilicers with Bob Gravel adding a single. Carl Cowan replied with a pair for Huronia while Rob Quesnelle rounded out the scoring. Therrien's Furniture nip- ped Commodore Hotel 6-4. Bill Arbour recorded a hat trick for the victors with singles coming off the sticks of Chris Anderson, Dave Wright and Martin Maheu. Paul Lefaive, Marc Duquette, Bob Monteith and Mickey Perrault all counted for Commodore. Memories kept the race for first close with a 5-2 win over Hindson Marine. Richard Lefaive led the way with a hat trick with Roy Ferguson and Terry Kennedy adding singles. LAOS aaa wre Ray Murton and Dave Parent supplied the scoring punch for Hindson. The Penetang Polar Bears, sponsored by C. Maloney Air Conditioning and Refridgeration, travell- ed to Barrie on Tuesday, November 10. Despite the fact that the team lost both matches, the games were close contests. In the first match against Barrie Koz- lov, scores were 12-15, 12-15. Kathy Beadoin, Helga Fritz, Paula Denis and coach Dan Lethbridge. 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