But return the favor to Penetang Cents lose to Huntsville Midland Stoneleigh Centennials took it on the chin Friday night in Huntsville but returned the favor Sunday at home against Penetang. Greg Graham and Rod McDonald each scored twice to lead Huntsville Blair McCanns to an 8-1 win. Scott Camick, Matt Hoffman, Greg O'Meara and Jason Farnsworth popped in singles. Derek Haines managed the lone Midland counter late in the first period. The hosts led 4-1 after one period and 7-1 after two. Sunday night, at Centennial Arena, of- fered a similar story with a different result. The Penetanguishene Charlebois Kings entered the game coming from two defeats. Thursday night, the Kings drop- ped a 6-1 score to Stayner that was called after the midway point of the third. A fight broke out and after the penalties were "/ A jumper The Therrien's Furniture-St. Theresa's High School Elementary School boys basketball tournament was held Saturday at St. T's. Monsignor Castex and Huron Park won their respective pools winning all three of their games. Huron Park emerged victorious in the final with a 57-51 win over the defending champions. handed out, Penetang was unable to con- tinue due to a lack of players. They made the trip with just 12 bodies. Friday night in Oro, the 77's drop kick- ed the Kings 11-2. Statistics were unavailable. at presstime. Sunday night in Centennial Arena was no better for the Kings as the short-handed crew was no match for the hungry Cents. In order to play, Penetang were forced to dress some previously suspended A slapper. A Midland Stoneleigh Centennial winds up for a slap shot as a Penetang King defender moves in for the check. The Cents hosted Penetang Sunday evening in Georgian Bay Junior C players but they had to refrain from any shenanigans. Midland led 3-0 after the first period and 9-2 after two. The Cents outshot their guests 49-16 in the contest. John Richardson tallied three times for Midland with Derek Haines and Trevor Ir- vine each adding a pair. Don Robertson, Ted French, Mike Larmand and Pat Mar- chand popped in a single counter each while captain Larmand checked in with a ¥ wy a iG. trio of helpers. The Cents are in Innisfil tonight at 8 while Penetang hosts Huntsville. Midland will host the Kings Friday at 8:30 p.m. with the winner taking home the CKMP Challenge Cup. On Sunday, both local teams end the regular schedule with Midland visiting Parry Sound and Penetang travelling to Huntsville. action and waltzed to a 12-2 win. The two teams will face each other in Midland Friday night, 8:30 p.m. for the eighth annual CKMP 1230 Challenge Cup. Penetang were 7-2 winners last year, taking the cup for the third time in its seven year history. Winners Fred Milley, extreme right with microphone, introduces his team at the Midland Curling Club Saturday night. Milley and his team won the Courtesy Chrysler-Tricee Construction Oom-Pah-Pah bonspiel. The Milley rink consisted of Dorothy Milley, Rod Lavigne, Angie Lavigne, Loreen Lavigne and Rod St. Amant. The second event of the spiel takes place at the club this Saturday. Wednesday, February 1, 1989, Page 13