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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 2 Nov 1988, p. 8

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MSS crashes to defeat The Midland Secondary School Senior Football team was blanked 34-0 Fri- day afternoon by Collingwood. The loss followed a win and a tie in the previous two games. MSS limited the strong Collingwood entry to a pair of first half touchdowns and mounted an excellent 65-yard drive on the arm of quarterback Andy Robin- son as he found several ae | i ik fad ¥ 4; { : Crunch time receivers to march to the Collingwood five yard line. MSS ran out of time before it could cross the line for a major. The second half saw tir- ing Midland players, many of whom played two ways, fall prey to a high-powered Collingwood attack. A week earlier, the Marauders blanked Barrie Eastview 11-0 for their first victory of the season. John Richardson's punt ge % ' ; \¥ ; r' Ay é WW tee aly Seteaenmnemneiembeiemmmenminets amuse = e ~.. t ' » Midland Secondary School Senior Football Marauders saw their unbeaten string of two games go down the tubes Friday. MSS hosted Collingwood Collegiate and were shut out 34-0 in cold, windy in the first half forced Eastview to cough up a single point. The kick represented the only scor- ing of the first half. Andrew Burgher, Jeff Warren and Chris Bezzo shut down Barrie's passing game and also came up with the big hits when their hosts attempted to run the ends. Ted Tobey and Rob Haley were strong at the corner lineback position. Offensively, Midland of Wax had difficulty moving the ball*until the fourth quarter when Robinson spread out the defence with fine passing. Richardson counted Midland's sole major from the fullback position com- plemented by Mike Dut- ton's running. Richardson added a 35-yard field goal late in the fourth quarter to seal Barrie's fate. Meanwhile, on Oct. 24 weather. The Marauders won the previous week 11-0 against Barrie Eastview and tied Banting of Alliston 12-12 Monday. MSS tied Banting Memorial High School of Alliston 12-12. Banting scored.a pair of unconverted touchdowns in the first half to take a 12-0 lead into the fourth quarter. Rob King, subbing for in- jured quarterback Andy Robinson, tossed a pass to Brad Wadge for a 20-yard major. With just 15 seconds re- maining in the game, Robinson returned and bootlegged around the weak side to tie the game. The single point attemp for the second win in a rov was blocked by visitin; Alliston. The last contest of th season for the MS: Marauders will be Thurs day at Barrie Central. Parent fires winner Therrien's Furniture kept pace with undefeated league leader G. Wilicers by defeating Huronia Op- tical Outlaws 7-2 in Penetang Recreational Hockey League action Sun- day morning. Bill Arbour, Brian Pilon and Dave each fired a pair in the victory with Terry King netting a single marker. Darryl Belcourt and Ross Cousineau replied for Huronia. G. Wilicers hung on to first place by a single point as it doubled Hindson Marine 6-3. Dave Robillard, Frank Hall, Bill Mundy, Gary Duval, Trent Maracle and Mike Smith netted singles for G. Wilicers while J. P. Quesnelle, Scott Hook and Dave Parent supplied the offence for the Mariners. Ken Parent fired the game winner late in the third period for Huronia Lefaive Glass and Mirror as they nipped Alex's Center 2-1. The short-handed Glass and Mirror fielded the minimum six players and hung on for the victory. Paul Lefaive opened the scoring for Alex's in the first period Ken Redskins Ecole Secondaire Penetanguishene Secon- dary School Lady Redskins ran up against a double blue brick wall at St. Theresa's last week in high school basketball action. The Junior 'Skins was the sole PSS squad to bring back a victory. The Junior match-up saw the 'Skins jump out to a quick 18-8 lead. The Crusaders made a late charge but fell short losing 30-26. Tanya Brunelle and Service before Edgar knotted the count. Mike Gadsby had a pail of excellent chances to give the victory to Alex's bu failed to hit the open net or one try early in the game and was thwarted by Glass and Mirror goaltende) Mike Duquette on a break away. scalped Karen Stainton led PS§ scorers with eight each. The Midget Redskins found themselves up against their toughest op- ponents of the season. The undefeated Crusaders kept their record intact with a convincing 64-30 win. Cin- dy Brunelle tipped in 11 points for PSS. The Senior Redskins suf- fered the same fate cutting the margin of victory by more than half losing 46-31. iS YG ® ay if DAD Bus iG ADDEY oD iC) De cs i Ag] Sad | ( 10K BRACELETS From $8.60 Sale Starts Nov. 1 - Nov. 5 farm] EEA) rcs accent HURONIA MALL GONG IGG is having their... 0% off Specially marked prices on Diamond Rings & Earrings , age 8, Wednesday, November 2, 1988 10K NECKLACES From $1 6.80 2nd Anniversary Sale CEERI GGIS a PHOENIX JEWELRY CO. [fs ALL Gold and S Sterling Silver NS 526-7020 NORGE GNGs 10K FLOATING HEARTS $.95 each ( r IGE A | -RE-ELECT FRED PILON Ward 2 on Nov. 14th Sat., Nov. 5th - 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Dance to the Sounds of "Tonight We Ride" Noon to 1 a.m. Mon. - Sat.

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