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Barrie Examiner, 15 Mar 1976, p. 10

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we AtVPV wmwwnalt wer GOOD STOP GOOD GAME GOOD WIN Guelph goaltender Gordon Stewart hands over the puck after making stop in Junior clash at the Barrie Arena Saturday Guelph won the semifinal series of the Barrie Legion Minor Hockey league division and now moves into the finals special celebration for the Guelph club took place at Ponderosa Sunday Ex aminer Photo Legion AHL division will wrapup season with championship matches Just one game ended with lopsided score in action of the Barrie Legion Minor Hockey Leagues AHL division at Eastview Arena Saturday Denver blanked Springfield 70 while Hershey edged Cleveland 21 Providence overcame Erie 41 Charlettetown stopped Milwaukee +3 and Rochester downed St Louis 53 Tim Boulton had three goals for Denver Bill Valley added pair with Scott McLean and Paul Kennedy adding one each Danny Desbiens was in net for the shutout Overtime was needed to decide the Hershey Cleveland confrontation Winning blow was delivered by Frank Little at 251 of the overtime period Greg Haverson assisted on the goal Cleveland opened the scoring in the second period on goal by Dave Waters Steve Brown had helping hand in the marker Billy Joe Muise came back to convert play started by Brian Peever into third period goal for Hershey Four players shared in the scoring for Providence Chris Morrow David Berriault Mark Weeks and Peter McNabb hit for singles in the contst Kevin Murphy was the lone marksman for Erie Paul Nastasiuk and Peter Wright scored two goals each CoOps fall behind 20 in YSMHL final series Richmond Hill has taken commanding 20 lead in the best of five final series of the York Simcoe Minor Hockey League midget division with 92 win against visiting Barrie CoOp midgets Sunday Richmond took the first game 74 in Barrie Saturday The hosting club took 42 lead in the first period Then added in the second and three more unanswered goals in the final frame Shane Tuckey and Rick Bowman scored the two CoOps markers The third game of the series is set for March 29 Bar rie will be participating in the Richmond Hill midget tourna ment March 28 note attached to report of the game Saturday between Barrie CoOp midgets and Richmond Hill read as follows game misconducts dont help when youre already play ing Shorthanded Barrie ran into some costly penalties in the second period of opening game of the best of five York Simcoe Minor Hockey League final series and even tually lost 74 Richmond Hill came back with three second period markers and two additional goals in the final period to down Barrie Vince McGrath and Rick Bowman gave Barrie 20 lead in the first period This was cut in half before the frame ended SHANE TUCKEY Bowman increased the lead before the penalty train ran against the CoOps and pulled for Richmond Hill Vince McGrath was the other Barrie goal scorer CoOps suffered in the injury department Todd Lalonde John Casey Paul Tremblay and Brad MacDonald all key contributors were out of the lineup with various injuries Barrie CoOps swamped Newmarket 131 to earn shot at the final series with Rich mond Hill CoOps scored six Walton minor midgets end semifinal series Walton Insurance minor midgets met and defeated Richomd Hill 63 to sweep the semifinals series two straight and proceed against Orillia for the championship of the York Simcoe Minor Hockey League In league playoffs to date minor midgets have commen dable record of four straight wins They have scored 22 goals while giving up only four Bar rie swept by Newmarket in the quarter finals on the strength of two shutouts The game was played at the Eastview Arena Friday And unlike the easy 51 win by Bar rie in the opener this game prompted some anxious moments Barrie held 30 lead until the second period when Rich mond Hill came back with three of their own Barrie did add one of their own but were noticeably less sharp Goaltender Paul Jackson had JOH NSA Proiectlonal Service Audio Visual Supplier New and used to mm proiec tors sold Our authorized ser vice department picks up and delivers free of charge to new customers in the Barrie area Phone 5199863129 Morlrdale Ontario to be sha to prevent Rich mond Hi from tying the game Doug Shedden scored twice for Barrie Paul Tamblyn Jim Miles Jim Stevenson and Jim Anderson added singles Dale Banton with two and Steve Had den with one replied for Rich mond Hill Barries Bernie Hutz battled with Richmond Hill player Ra Roberts in the third period an as result both received game misconducts M43 at RICK BOWMAN unanswered goals in the third period in Newmarket Friday to take the series on three wins anda tie Paul Delaney picked up seven points in the game three goals four assists Don Shan non scored once but backed up five Barrie goals while Tim Clayden scored three and add ed three assists Rich Bowman had one goal Shane Tuckey struck for hat trick with Vince McGrath and Greg Campbell chipping in singles Dave Campbell was in net for Barrie Senior softball to meet Tuesday Barrie District Senior Soft ball League will meet Tuesday at the American Hotel Any teams interested in par ticipating in the league are urged to attend the meeting which is scheduled for an pm start in the Dining Room AllOntario champions Lakeview Dairy will be back this season as will Church Mobile Homes Early reports indicate return to the league by Brad ford and North York with new entry possible from Aurora Change in location Due to the unfortunate closing of NuService Cleaners the owner Bill Hankin would like to in form his past customers that they can pick up any cleaning still out at Wright Cleaners Bill hopes to continue bringing them the best of ser vice in his new position as manager of Wright Cleaners Wright Cleaners ioa Boyfield aL fIlllrix 728553l as Charlettetown overcame the challenge of Milwaukee +3 Both Nastasiuk and Wright scored in the opening period Milwaukee came back on goals by Todd Pearson Jeff Hilton and Tim Swain to tie the game Nastasiuk had scored for Charlettetown in the third period The two Milwaukee markers caused another over time periodThis time it was Wright ending the game at 739 of the period Nastasiuk Wright and Kevin Taylor had assists in the game Hilton Trent Pattenden and Karel Tomes assisted on the Milwaukee goals Rochester stopped St Louis led by David Butlers theee goal performance Casey Hand and Jim Greensides scored as well for Rochester Keith Fricker Chris Doyle and John Van de Laak hit for St Louis Series playoffs take place Saturday between Denver and Rochester at the Eastview Arena lamctimeisllz40am Series has its semifinal series starting as well Satur day At Eastview beginning at 920 am Charlettetown and Providence tangle At 1030 am Spokane will meet Her shey Winners of the two series meet for the championship at 530pm at the HarricArena King City leads series King ity edged Bell Canada novices 43 to take 10 lead in the best of five filial series The game was played in King City Saturday with the second on counter set for Wednesdqy at the Eastview Arena beginning at 715pm Todd Marrow had two goals for Barrie Mike McLaughlin added one Paul Hampton paclt ed the King victory with pair of goals Blair Boston and Eugene Renzetti added singles King outshot Harrie 1310 Flyers first place hopes rest with tonights game By RANDY McDONALl Examiner Sports Editor There was time earlier in the Ontario Hocke Association Senior schedu when the Barrie Flyers seemed invinci ble Unstoppable Flyers chewed their way methodically through the schedule only occasionally run ning into nut too tough to crack It was known early that Flyers and Thunder Bay Twins were the teams to reckon with Twins held firm in their dominance at home over the Flyers and for the second straight season Barrie failed to win in Thunder Bay That is with the exception of game protested by and won by Bar rie Twins ended the schedule early with comfortable point margin over Barrie There was not much else the Twins could do but wait and fill in the va cant playing dates with trip to Japan They had forced Flyers into having to win vir tually all remaining games if they hoped to finish in first place leers will give their latest streak the big test tonight at the Barrie Arena against rather unruly Napanee club The efforts of the entire 44 game schedule hangs in the balance of tonights 830 pm game Comets have nothing to lose or to gain except the satisfaction of playing giant killers to the Flyers Comets will finish the season in fourth place By winning Flyers will oust Thunder Bay from first place by one point Theres no room for error now Flyers forced the crucial encounter with 53 win in Terriers fail to halt Flyers ORlLLlA Staff Gary Lyte has good shot at rookie of the year honors of the On tario Hockey Association Senior league The 24year old right winger has been pro ducing goals at regular clip for Barrie Flyers and currently holds onepoint edge over teammate Bob Baird for the scoring title Lyte scored one goal and add ed assist with Baird Doug Acomb Phil Branston and Don Pagnutti adding singles to help Barrie edge Orillia Terriers 53 Saturday The game itself was dull with the exception of the final stages of the third period when the Terriers came within goal of sending the game into over time Flyers work against Terriers lacked some of the co ordination demonstrated through most of the season But Flyers werent totally taken back by their display Defenceman Jack Smith was not at the game due to work Comets lose to Hornets Cambridge Hornets saw ac tion over the weekend with 63 win over the Napanee oin ets Saturday Hornets scored three goals in little more than six minutes left in the second period to defeat fourth place omets Tani bridge has third place locked up and meets rillia in the opening game of the playoffs Wednesday Bill Hway Stcvc Robson and Norm McLeod broke 22 tic in the second period Mike locr 5am Tim Holder and him pond added the othcr Horncts goals Rick Gerow Bob Ferguson and Jim Sunstrum replied for the Comets outshot 3728 lxfoic 1000 spectators Cambridge rounds out their schedule tonight in Lindsay Senior Standings THiiy no Harrie il tainbridgc 231 Napanee lit Whitby 17 22 It I74 ltl tr tiriltiri ii io iivii rut Lindsay ti IN 110301 IT lli til illiii Hi lltl ltil lt17 Hill lit lti lllfl hack See us for wide selection of braces and support garments prOperIy fitted by qualified male or female personnel FeOlUrlng Products We have many models of neck collars for varying degrees of neck support to meet doctors prescriptions plus many health supports to help relieve discomfort in cases of back strain sprain or injury Inquire today about fitted arch sup ports Complete Colostomy lleoslomy Supplies doane hall Convalescent Aid Centre Yonge at Wellington St AURORA UPSTAIRS AT DOANE HALL PHARMACY OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY l0 AM OR BY APPOINTMENT 7272122 8899622 commitments Another defenceman was at wedding laying coach Dar ryl Sly sair Bob Montcith filled in on defence which is pretty tough job when you play forward Sly credited Montcith with doing an admirablejob Sixthplace Terriers did show some sting in their last game before meeting Cambridge in the playoffs outshooting Flyers 4443 but they en ountcred hot goalie in Ron Patterson Patterson sealed the goalten ding title with his per formance He came up with the needed saves helped by rillias inability to capitalize on chnaccs given them Patterson robbed Stan iross late in the third period to help preserve the rlyers lead Baird popped shot off the faceoff for the games opening goal at the midway mark of the first period The goal livencd rathcr listless first period which was retarded by numerous stoppages in play Although Barrie outscored Terriers 21 in second period on goals by Lyte and Acomb it was the lcrricrs who had the better chances Hob Pearce scored his first of two goals in tlicgamc Branston increased the Flycrs lead with low drive at 358 of the third period At 1540 Pearce beat Patterson for thc sccoiid rillia goal Gross followed suit three minutes latcr to put Orillia onc goal behind ioaltcndcr lom Fancy came out of the net in favor of the ex tra attacker only to have Pagnutti drill the Flyers final goal into the empty nct with 13 seconds lcft in the game Paul ltcgan picked up three assists in the game for Harrie Dari tourney open to all ltoyal anadirin lrgion St Viticcnt Street is the site of llic annual Labatts Dart lorirna incnt March 24 The tournament is open to all with tiopliics up for grabs Fur thcr information can be ob taintd by contacting 72843470 Orillia Saturday Tonights game could also serve as review to the playoffs win By the Flyers and subsequent first place will put them in best of seven series against the same Comets starting Friday But theres more riding on tonights game than just the allimportant first place Tonight the leagues scoring ti tle will be also decided One of five Flyers will emerge as the top point producer of the league To do it he will have to bump out his own teammates Flyers have commanded the scoring race since early in the as FLYERS RON PATTERSON scalcd the the goaltcnding title of the Ontario Hockey Associa tion Senior league with his season The lead has seesawed back and forth with rookie Gary Lyte the present leader Lyte picked up goal and an assist against Orillia to move one point in front of Bob Baird Five points separates the leaders Four picked up goals in Orillia Doug Acomb has 73 points Don Pagnutti 72 and captain Corby Adams 70 Adams did not dress for Satur days game but is expected to play tonight Playing coach Darryl Sly ex pects rough game with Napanee Comets did manage to beat the Flyers this season in performance against Orillia Terriers Saturday Patterson backed 52 win by Flyers to clinch the title Flyers meet two of the six losses handed Barrie Is the tightness of the scoring race affecting play No says Sly They just treat it as joke Who ever wins wins One title has been decided Flyers Ron Patterson clinched the goaltenders award with standout performance against Orillia Patterson needed to play 264 games to ualify in the running He play 265 and ended the season with respectable 280 average and one shutout to his credit Napanee tonight in game which could decide first place for Barrie Examiner Photo Newtonbrook scores goal to lead in girlshockeg final illlHHllI Sharon Watts slipped goal by OH goaltender Jodie Reid with 112 seconds left in the game to give Newtonbrook win and the lead in the Canadian Girls flockcy League championship series The game was played at the in omrnunity Centre Sunr day it was the second game of the best of three series in Newtonber on Friday the clubs battled to 2all draw The titnc of the next game has yet to bc lttltltd llic game itself was an ex citing affair with the score secsawing right of the final liiirlcr llicrc wcrc sonic stiff checks thrown and number of minor injuries picked up Neither club could score in the opening period lrts had an HELP YOUR 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