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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 30 Dec 1981, p. 19

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po . wa Peta ee ~ my i Four for four A confident Penetanguishene Kings squad skated over local rival Midland Cen- tennials for a 12-5 win in Georgian Bay Junior C Hockey League action Sunday afternoon at Penetanguishene Arena. Though weekend results from _ other league games have yet to be officially tallied, the Kings appear to have secured _ sole possession of second place in the eight-team league after the win. The Bracebridge Bears continue to lead, two points ahead of the Penetanguishene squad. And while the Kings move up, the Cen- tennials are rocketing downward. With Sunday's loss, the Midlanders appear to have dipped to sixth spot -- the loop's last playoff position. The Kings, who've beaten the Centennials in all four of their meetings this season, blasted off to a quick start and never looked back. They had three goals past Cents. starter Dwayne Latondress before the _ visitors responded with a goal at the five-minute mark. The Penetanguishene Kings hit Centennials for another big loss gash with three goals in 28 seconds during the 11- minute span -- the first two on Latondress and the last on Brad Bumstead. From there, the Kings coasted, scoring four more times in the second and twice in the third period. Four of their goals came on the power play. The Centennials came up with one power play goal, their final marker, which came in the final minute of play. Latondress and Bumstead faced a total of 57 shots between them; Kings goaltender Kevin Steel faced 29 at the other end. League-leading s¢c- orer Car] Cowan scored two goals and four assists to lead the Kings to their 13th win in 24 season outings. Doug Gillespie notched three goals. Noel McEachern scored three times for the Centennials, and singles were added by Dwayne Story, Frank Dance and Paul Hahn. More than 500 people attended the matchup. Referee Ken Ban- nerman handed the Kings ten minors and doled out 17 minors and one misconduct -- to Brian Cadeau -- to the Centennials. manager Peter Dubeau said his club is intent on catching the Bears -- and staying ontop. They wanted Sunday's two points in a big way. "Our guys were up for the game," said Dubeau. "First, of course, there's the rivalry, but it . didn't really matter who we were playing that day - we wanted it."' The Centennials' = : 2 Chris Anderson of the precarious position sixth-place standing 4 first-hand look at hasn't got Midland coach Tom Garner worried -- yet. Arena: "TJ don't know what happened Sunday, we Arena, when the Kin got the jitters or something. That happened all last year, too, but we still beat few them (the Kings) in the all." playoffs," Garner said. The Centennials will "The rest of our _ try to put their next one together, that's schedule isn't that together at home tough, though. We can Sunday, when the beat anybody, and we Gravenhurst Indians drop by for a 7:30 p.m. date. Next Friday, they'll be at home again shouldn't have any trouble keeping up. We've just got to put a = «ning ARTI to ITER AIOE ' 2 tag * i os athe a nguishene Kings got @ inside of the Midland Centennials' net in their recent Georgian Bay dumior C Hockey League contest at Midland Anderson and company got a mere rewarding look Sunday al Peneétanguishene ngs Bave the netting a workout with a 12-5 win over their local rivals. against the Bears for an 8:30 p.m. game. The Kings will tangle with the Bears this Sunday in Bracebridge. They'll also be at home next Friday, taking on the Haliburton Huskies. Game time for that one is 8:30 p.m. our family a future. 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