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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 11 Jan 1989, p. 16

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Lihiet] Reetticatm ses In front Derek Haines, (22), a Midland Stoneleigh Centennials for- ward, whacks at the puck in front of the Innnisfil Bruins goal Sunday night at Centennial Arena. The Cents skated to an Senior Marauders start slowly MSS senior basketball Marauders got off to one of their patented slow starts Wednesday and dropped a 59-45 decision to Orillia District Col- legiate and Vocational Institute. ' MSS fell behind 15-11 in the first quarter and trailed 34-24 at the half. The Marauders didn't show much superiority until they narrowly took the final quarter 15-13. Steve Kirdeikis led the Midland shooters with 15 points followed by Scott Bales' 11. Dan Sibley scored 16 points in the second half to lead MSS juniors to a 68-53 win over OD. OD took a 16-4 first quarter lead and built a 32-21 first half margin. Sibley scored 10 points in the third quarter to help MSS to a 26-6 edge to take a 47-38 lead. The Marauders hung on in the final quarter to win. Sibley finished with a game high 23 points with Sean Mcllravey checking in with 13 and Scott Rowland 12. Tim Boettger found his shooting eye in the se- Pauze named to all-star team The Simcoe County Women's' Volleyball ' League sponsored its first annual senior high school girls volleyball tourna- ment at Penetang Secon- dary School on the weekend. St. Theresa's finished second in pool play by defeating Barrie North in their first match 2-1 on game scores of 15-12, 6-15, 15-13. The Crusaders upset Stayner in its second match 15-11, 9-15, 12-15 before losing 2-1 to Ban- 'Simcoe County. Michelle Pauze of St. Theresa's was named to the all-star team while Tanya Anderson won a Madawaska Camp scholarship in a random draw. "Ss all Canadian ® Mester. transmission Canada's Largest Transmission Specialists cond quarter as MSS midgets rolled to a 52-41 win. The Marauders trail- ed 11-8 after the first quarter before Boettger cashed nine points in the second quarter for a 25-19 8-1 win in Georgian Bay Junior C Hockey League action. Haines collected a goal and a pair of assists. Marauder lead. With se- cond half quarter scores of 12-8 and 15-14, MSS gained the victory. Boet- tger tallied 23 points followed by Tony Brinovec's 16, Cents victorious in pair of games League-leading Midland __ Stoneleigh Centennials added two more victories to its win total on the weekend, defeating Parry Sound Brewers 7-1 Friday night and Innisfil Bruins 9-1 Sunday. Both Georgian Bay Junior C Hockey League tilts were played at Centennial Arena. John Richardson counted the only goal of the first period in Friday night's encounter with help from Chris Bales and George Gunther. Derek Haines got into the act in the middle frame with a_ short- handed marker at 3:36 and a power play goal at 8:47. Dave Forrest team- ed with Gunther and Doug Robertson 18 seconds later for Midland's fourth marker. Glen Pashnan counted on the power play for the Brewers at 16:05 before Pat Marchand replied three minutes later. Pat Marchand and Chris Walser completed the scoring. Ted French opened the scoring in the first frame for Midland Sunday night before David Thompson broke the ice for Innisfil with three minutes remaining in the first period. Richardson, Haines and Brad Wadge all found the range in the middle period for a 5-1 lead. Jim McLaren drilled a shot with a man advan- tage in the third after receiving passes from Ted French and Don Robertson. Mike Lar- mand scored on the power play at 15:52 with help from Marchand and Guy Jeannotte. Marchand counted his fourth point of the game with a goal less than a minute later assisted by Haines. 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