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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Dec 1980, p. 39

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Penetanguishene Kings played Midland Centennials in Midland Centennial Arena Sunday night, the Kings skating off with a 5-3 vial, Midland's Ken Mugford started his team off on the scoring trail with a goal 2:46 into the first period, assisted by Noel McEachern and Frank Penetanguishene Oldtimers keep winning It was a convincing Viol Oe nay Oss Penetanguishene Hotel Brule Oldtimers when they played Orillia Oldtimers on home ice and sent Orillia away with a 10-7 thrashing. Doubles were scored by Paul Dion and Ed Trudeau for Penetanguishene with singles going to Alvin Robillard, Dave Stainton, Larry Banks, John Dubeau, Bill something's afoul here Commodore Hotel of Simcoe County [Inter- mediate Men's Basketball League were defeated by Orillia Lakers 80-65 Monday night in Orillia. The game was well played but rather rough judging from the fouls handed out. Commodore Hotel had four men fouled out while Orillia had two men fouled out and another thrown out of the game for flagrant fouls. Altogether, 59 fouls were shared between the two teams. Commodore Hotel was ahead 34-30 at half- time but fell behind due to a shortage of man- power. They were missing Chester Graham, Doug Andrews and Andy Wicksted, three of their best players who were out with injuries. High scorers for Commodore Hotel were Jeff Attwood with 17 points, Dennis Hern with 13 points and Bill Hartman with nine points. Commodore Hotel will play again next Wed- nesday when they will play host to Deemac Stingers from King City. That game will begin at 8 p.m. Cousineau scores two for Olympia Olympia Sports' Earl Cousineau continues to be a top scorer in Midland Recreation Hockey League action as he popped two goals in the net Monday night when his team downed Roadrunners 6-1. Other goal getters for Olympia were Karl Todd. Greg Beacock, John Lemieux and Dan Cousineau. Rick Graham scored Roadrunners' only goal. Duggan's Polar Kings came up with a tie when they played Hebner's Taxi Ron Jeffery, Gary Preston and Gary Lizotte all scored singles for Duggan's while Rich Griffis, Jim Patchell and Glen Smith were the scorers for Hebner's. Elsewhere in the league, Athenian Flyers downed Performance Motor Sports 4-1 with Brian Phillips scoring two goals for Athenian Flyers. Bike shop Ken Edgar and Paul Adam each got singles for Athenian Flyers. Richard Lefaive got Performance's only marker. Hebner Taxi leads the league still with 17 points while Duggan's Polar Kings is in second with 15 points. Olympia Sports is in third with 13 points and Athenian Flyers claim fourth with nine points, In fifth is Roadrun- ners with four points and Performance Motor Sports sit in the basement with two points. Action will resume Monday night in Midland Centennial Arena with Olympia Sports taking on Per- formance Motor Sports at 8 p.m. Athenian Flyers will take wing against Hebner's Taxi at 9:15 p.m. and Roadrunners will face Duggan's Polar Kings at 10:30 p.m. wheels along Bike Shop squeezed out IUE in Midland minor Hockey \ssociation Novice House League action Saturday in Midland Centennial Arena by a score of 5-4, Steve Bernard, Kevin O'Rourke, Derek Miles, Dale Ironside and Steve Wright were the goal getters for Bike Shop. Bernard's and Miles' goals were unassisted. Mike Maheu scored two of IUE's goals, Danny Sibley assisting on both of those goals. Sibley also scored an unassisted goal. The other scorer for IUE was Donald Kruger with an unassisted goal. Page 40, Wednesday, December 3, 1980 if Sue WOT ve TE torte eS ei ye Owe waIiVevy Dance. The Centennials held onto the one goal lead for the first period. Penetanguishene came back with two goals in the second McCuaig and Larry Marchand. Penetanguishene Oldtimers will play next in - Orillia Sunday morning. It will be their second game of their home and home series. Penetanguishene is undefeated so far this season. ORILLIA MIDLAND technician eSalomon certified Ski Advisor eTyrolia certified Ski Technician *Tyrolia certified Ski Advisor eLook certified Ski Technician *Look certified Ski Advisor Randy (Racer) Newman Manager's Workshop" Rickigy Rick Newn, ¢Salomon certified Ski binding period to take the lead. Paul Robillard scored the first goal for Penetanguishene, that goal coming 3:58 into the second period on an unassisted play. The Kings' next goal came with four minutes left in the period, Jerry Robitaille coming up with the marker. Robillard got the assist on Robitaille's goal. Midland evened up the score early in the third period with a goal by Andy Zurawski from Travis Bonneville and Dale Denis. Penetanguishene then took a two-goal lead within a one-minute span of time in the Seesaw battle places Kings on top. middle of the third period. Robillard scored his second goal with a pass from Brad Copeland and Carl Cowan. That was quickly followed up with a goal by Doug Gillespie from Wayne Dixon, to make the score 4-2 for Penetanguishene. Midland scored with three minutes left in the game to narrow the margin of difference with a goal by Steve Dunn from_ Terry Thoms. Penetanguishene's Paul Robillard then put the game out of reach of the Centennials less than a minute later with his third goal of the BETTER WITH HELP FROM THE PROS AT TWIN LAKES SPORTS CENTRE pain certified Ski Binding we're proud of the time ke certified Ski Binding oe ee Ski Binding we have spent to be able pa ee aes Technic- ee certified Ski Binding to help you choose the secu eons eed Certified ee ee Ski Binding right skis-bindings-boots-etc Kips Binding Certified yee tie ae vets because when you leave for ¢3. quae. ee ie Ski Binding the slopes we know you tae Certified Ski Binding anes Sh" Newer oe will ski better and be happier! 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Leading goal getters for the Kings as of Dec. 1 were: G A Pts Carl Cowan 26 29 55 Wayne Dixon 14 32 46 Paul Robillard 28 16 44 Doug Gillespie 18 22 40 Terry Pilon Df 22)--33 Fraser (Freestyle) Stark ORILLIA Tammy (T-Bar) Newman ORILLIA eTyrolia Certified Ski Binding Technician *Tyrolia certified Ski Binding 'Advisor *Saiomon Certified Ski Binding Technician *Salomon Certified Ski Binding Advisor eLook Certified Ski Binding Technician eLook Certified Ski Binding Advisor Graduate of "Skiing Magazine Manager's & Méechanic's OEESNOD | '

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