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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 23 Apr 1975, p. 14

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PSS The winning Badminton team from Penetanguishene Secondary School is shown above. From left to right in the front row are Cathy Bob Harrison, Elizabeth Moritz, badminton winners at Payne, and Chris Robitaille. In the back row, Frank Berdan, Bob Berdan, Angela Wesser, Pierre Belcourt, Dan St. Amant, and team coach Mate Lichtenberg IGA - happy, tired, on top Last Sunday's final game for the Recreational Hockey League championship turned into a fast, tough thriller, as Emery's Electric and Penetang IGA -- both low teams during league play -- battled right to the wire. The score was 2-2 at the end of regulation time, in the fifth and deciding game, after IGA had withstood a barrage from the Emery squad in the late stages. But at just the seven second mark of the first overtime period, Ken Edgar scored on a breakaway shot from the circle to the right of Emery goaltender Ted Mason for the winner to give IGA the title. Penetang IGA wins Rec League Penetang IGA pulled off a cliffhanger overtime victory Sunday 'morning to end the hockey season in North Simcoe, as they' nipped Emery's Electric 5-4 in the fifth and deciding game of the Penetanguishene Recreational Hockey League championships Kenny Edgar was the hero for the winners as he swooped down the left wing to drive the winning goal past Emery's goaltender Ted Mason at only the seven second mark of the first overtime period. It was his second goal of the game. Both teams played scoreless hockey throughout and close, Second 4-4. Rice's assist on with other Sunday's contest was fast with changing hands twice, as the first period ended 2-2 and the Brian Merkley, and Ted DeVillers rounded out the scoring for IGA, with unassisted coming on a midway through the first period to give IGA a 2-1 lead. Brian Merkley picked up an DeVillers' assists in game going to John Bell and Gerry Gignac. Bob Rushton opened the scoring after less than two minutes of play in the first to give ~Emery's' as 1-0 ad- vantage, and Jim Leth- bridge's 'géal late in the period evened the score at 2- 2 the lead Bob Rice goal play In the second frame, Bill Klug and Larry Dion beat IGA's Willson, with Dion's goal again tying the game for Emery's, this time at 4-4. But after a strong third period, Emery's didn't have a chance to get started in overtime, with Edgar's fast goal. power goal, the the third period, as Emery's controlled much of the play in the latter stages of INDUSTRIAL PSS wins Georgian Bay badminton final by Pat Fitzgerald Well, they did it again. Penetanguishene Seco- ndary School captured the GBSSA badminton final held at Thornlea Secondary School last Thursday. Coach Mate Lichtenberg praised his team for their third win in a-row at the annual competitions. This year, PSS also grabbed the mixed doubles and boys' doubles trophy. Robert Berdan and Angela | Wesser of PSS continued their giant killing role to sweep the mixed doubles division and win another shot at the all-Ontario cham- pionshfps for the fourth straight year. Frank Berdan rallied for a second place defeating Dave Crabs in the semi-finals before bowing out to Steve Cocks in the - final. He will also travel to the all-Ontario, as will Dan St. Amant and Pierre Belcourt the favorites to take the boys doubles, who also came out on top. Kathy Payne and Mary Doug Leroux HAMELIN & LEROUX BUILDERS P.O. Box 209 Penetanguishene, Ont. LOK 1P0 For free estimates call Armand Hamelin Alcime Hamelin 549-8593 533-2655 526-4302 finish, . Sue Beatty took the win for the girls' doubles and a trip to the all-Ontario. Midland Secondary School's Sue Gauthier, who won the GBSSA final last from the bi i As money gets tighter, leasing gets righter The business advantages of car leasing are even more dramatic in a tight money market. 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