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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 Nov 1980, p. 19

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Don Lawrence * Sports editor * 2 Ae a t e. ¢ st } Kings for the Kings is Doug games and helping out these are the only Me AREA Coach certification The day will begin the Canadian Hockey In this session, the The program will be hat | ig This type of play has ; with classroom sessions coaches will learn w ; " been constant for Cowan 0 five more goals. hat and will include topics _to look for in a player's | and has placed him in emit player t such as the role of the skating and how to | af second place in league S2OWS Nis BT onittacd coach, game _ hopefully correct any | ¢ scoring. the ice is Paul Robillar techniques, strategy, problems that may be | Re who has scored seven conditioning, goalte- present. yi First place has been goals in four _ap- aaa ee) bia In the second hour, é ae sole peer : pera ciate mechanics of off-ice salar -- ae eve ice ty) é ing. stick handling and how 12 Gravenhurst Indians _ five assists in that time. pea will also be important it is to learn eee ee eee fms on skating, that eprecly how to handle Another key player This is not to say that ' ft ve been produced by : cE] scoring : program set |. "ea | I i A level two hockey with -- each player ' P ; coach certification providing instructions 3 program has been set on skating tips. é | i for Dec. 14 in Another part of the ik 4 Penetanguishene ee ae oe ie Arena. workshop wi in no | < Penetanguishene agit come at egree To be eligible for the way is meant to provide Kings Jr. C hockey club © . ose bit _the level two program, you the coach with an ex- | t is in second place in aie eedciing ae see must have first made it Hight knowledge of | t f oad through the level one first aid. iss' Bat edit pete at three. whether it be all capeeclit Hea pecs | . and with good reason. re br, just, wor ot in Penetanguishene sreices craps + | Some of their players ea Arena. It is meant to merely I _ are in the top few spots Eight of the a ie Registration fee for give the coach a better in league scoring and aa been poeta e a the program is $10 and understanding of what it look like they might be Beal obit will begin at nine a.m., _ is medical personnel do. e there for a while. wag as a complete running until five p.m. as paths ee of One key player for UNI. : Anyone wishing to le day will be taken up N Penetanguishene is Carl biti Sepa register for this wih ee time, tie fest : 4 h be at our being gea es la Heated known on the ice for agit Sine cet Pie z ag RE six goals and assisted on Penetanguishene, --_sc- at 8:30 p.m. Dec. 14. specifically. s seven goals oring five goals in four ss ee Bis ati i - under the guidance of \ Gillespie, Cowan's players scoring for the l, ie junction with vthe Larry B s, pss linemate. Kings because there are Wher es the basket ? National Hockey education instructor at : eras oe ecto dale ene Say te a Kim Shaw of Midland Secondary Thursday at MSS. ESPS. fe eee BES ae rete gl ne six goals as well in the ayers on the team an eae = seen a : FAiaeite es ae t Pp School's junior girls basketball team ees Secnesey eae a ay Paves past four games and has assisted on six goals. Gillespie is presently in 10th place in league scoring. ©, In fact, it's Gillespie and Cowan that have space does not allow mentioning them all. In closing, it has to be reported netangui- shene Kings not only have some good scorers but also some good found it a little difficult to see the basket in the semi-final game between Secondaire Penetanguishene Secondary School MSS and _é Ecole game on a last-second basket after coming from behind to win the game 27-26. They will now play against Brock Secondary School in the finals following exams. In these films, such hockey names as Darryl Sittler, Pat Dion, Lanny MacDonald and Dave Burrows are featured Secondary School. He will be j.ined by three other instructors who have yet to be decided upon. 4 been instrumental in goaltenders in Brian a Se i; manv Kings' goals, Lethbridge and Paul rd 717-5 win d along with Wayne _ Goodine. en eninila S Fr ; ' Dixon. Goodine was _in- ; eae = > strumental in Sunday Midland Centennials § Orotiedthegameati- and Ken Mugford each Webb. Steve Dunn, secondsafter Oro's final fa Goals night's 5-3 win over Jr (¢ hockey club ininesecondslater and picked up singles to Andv Zurawski and goal to make the score Dixon's record for the recorded on many of Penetanguishene Kings' goals throughout the Midland Centennials in Kings' supporters who helped correct this miscue by travelled to Oro Wed- goal with assists going to Travis Bonneville and Dale Denis. then went ahead with with a constant barrage of shots. Steve Dunn scored spear-head the attack. shots into the Oro twine before the period ended. Goal scorers for Dale Denis. Now, thescore was 11- 5 for Midland. Midland's Steve Dunn 12-5. last four games js five | Penetanguishene pesday night and came another goal _ two Oro got one goal back Oro tried to come From then on, fierce } goals and 10 assists, ' Arena. home with a 12-5 vic- minutes later. 17 seconds into the back from a 11-3 deficit back checking assured ' placing him in fifth It was erroneously tory. That was where middle period but but couldn't. Midland of the victory place in league scoring. stated in our paper Midland's © Rob Midland lowered the Midland wasn't long ~- They did score again aS Oro just couldn't The combination of Wednesday that Greenlaw started the boom though as they getting back on the 11minutesintothe third seem to put the puck in Gillespie, Cowan and Midlandhadwon5-3and coring as he broke in buried four more goals scoring trail as they period and again a_ the net. Dixon have been we appreciate the loyal for Centennial's first inthe net in that period fired six more winning minute later. Midland outshot Oro 47 shots to 27, Brad Bumstead playing very well for the Centennials season. bringing it to our at- That goal came 1:24 two for Midland in that Midland were Frank put the puck in the net in net. : ' Out of 31 goalsin those __ tention. into play. time while John Witzke Dance, Paul Hahn, John for the last time only 15 Sone it ey rite Keegos swimming club that made the Midland swimmers make impression The nine members of Midland YMCA's Huronia all-star team made quite a good showing when the all-star team challenged Northeast Regional All-Stars in Bracebridge recently. Many of the swimmers swam personal best times but J. J. Gorman and David Young were the top swimmers for Huronia All-Stars from the Midland group. in that meet: Gorman now owns four Midland records in boys' 10 and under group with seconds in 200 metre individual medley, 100 metre butterfly and 200 metre free style. His fourth record swim was a fourth place finish in 100 metre freestyle. Young captured one Midland record for first place finish in 200 metre backstroke for boys' 10 and under. Midland swimmers recorded these results Boys 10 & Under J.J. Gorman: 200 Individual Medley - 2nd; 100 Butterfly - 2nd; 200 Freestyle - 2nd; 100 Freestyle - 4th; ; Boys 10 & Under J.J.Gorman: 200 metre Individual Medley - 2nd: 100 metre Butterfly - 2nd; 200 metre Freestyle 2nd; 100 metre Freestyle - 4th; 50 metre Freestyle - 4th. David Young: 200 metre Backstroke - ist; 100 metre Backstroke - 3rd; 200 Individual Medley - 3rd; 100 metre Butterfly - 4th; 100 metre Freestyle - 5th. Joel Magnan: 200 metre Breaststroke - 4th; 100 metre Breaststroke - 6th; 50 metre Freestyle - 6th; 200 metre Freestyle - 6th; 100 metre Backstroke - 6th. Boys 13-14 Tim Bourrie: 200 metre Freestyle - 3rd; 200 metre Breaststroke 4th; 100 metre Butterfly - 4th; 100 metre Breaststroke - 6th; 200 metre Individual Medley - 6th. Chris Leavens: 100 metre Backstroke - 2nd: 100 metre Butterfly - 3rd; 50 metre Freestyle - 3rd; 100 metre Freestyle - 4th; 200 metre Backstroke - 4th. Pat Dion: 200 metre Breaststroke - 3rd; 200 metre Individual Medley - 4th; 100 metre Backstroke - 5th; 200 metre Backstroke - 5th; 100 metre Breaststroke - 5th. Boys 15 & Over Greg Vogt: 200 metre Freestyle - 1st; 200 metre Breaststroke - 1st; 100 metre Freestyle - 2nd: 100 metre Breaststroke - 2nd; 200 metre Individual Medley - 4th. Andre Bourrie: 100 metre Butterfly - 4th; 50 metre Freestyle - 5th; 200 metre Backstroke - 5th; 100 metre Backstroke - 6th: 200 metre Freestyle - 6th. Girls 13-14 Cathy Hutton: 50 metre Freestyle - 4th;' 100-metre Freestyle - 6th; 100 metre Butterfly - 6th; 200 metre Individual Medley - 6th; 200 metre Breaststroke - Scratched. Huronia All-Stars finished with 260 points while Northeast Regional All-Stars had 500 points in that competition,. Page 20, Friday, November 21, 1980 place with 19 points, one point ahead of Penetanguishene Kings and six points behind the unbeaten Gravenhurst Indians with 25 points. Conn | Smythe dead at 85 The man who founded the famed Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Club. Conn Smythe, died earlier this week at his Caledon, Ont., farm at the age of 85. Funeral services for the self-made businessman are to be held this afternoon at St. Paul's Anglican Church in Toronto where it is expected hundreds will be present to pay their _last respects. _

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