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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 20 Mar 1985, p. 12

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Break Weekend. the "A" division. ready and really wanted to win this one in their last year of peewee. This is how teams shape up for series Cents vs Blues by TED WATSON The Midland Stoneleigh Centennials start their series tonight against the Bradford Blues in Bradford with the first home game slated for 8:30 p.m. this Friday night. They are two of eight teams still left in the hunt for the Junior 'C' title, won last year by the Penetang Kings. The Cents go into this series having won 12 of their las! 13 games. The Blues, on the other hand, have just finished their series with Orangeville which they won 4 games to 2. They earlier finished off Keswick 4-0. A comparison of Midland and Bradford over their regular season schedule shows the following: BRADFORD HOME GAMES MIDLAND 11 won 13 4 lost 2 2 tied 1 116 goals for 117 64 goals agains! 72 AWAY GAMES 15 won 6 3 lost 9 0 lied 1 131 goals for 98 59 goals against 92 SEASON TOTALS 26 won 19 7 lost 11 2 tied 2 247 goals for 215 123 goals agains! 164 The above stats would appear to favour Brad- ford but Midland has really been playing well in their series with Stayner, Parry Sound and Oro having outscored these teams 102 (7.84 goals per game average) to 46 (3.53 goals per game average). The top ten scorers on the Centennials are: G..G..A..PTS. Marlon Gieseler 13; > 10-9 22) 332 John Walter Wave yal Daryl Beleourt 13) 17 132" 30 John Johnson LOS sisi 2 ep Doug Barber 12-2106 79 We Owen Quilty iy cae Le 1G Shawn Davy 108 > Qe? als Al Whidden Gy Ge ats 13 Dave Barber ISke ore 8. 28 Tom Hook PASE Meany ie 0 The defence composed of John Witzke, Chad Wiebe, Wilson Cowan, Dean Marcellus, Dan Whitton, Rob Fortin, Rob Jamieson and Drew Varley along with goaltenders Chris Lemieux and Peter Newburn have certainly done their job in keeping the opposition off the scoresheet. These boys are playing fine hockey and deserve your support so come out on Friday night and cheer them on to victory. Page 12, Wednesday, March 20, 1985 The second game found Midland up against The team first met Tillsonburg, with only 58 Brampton, a much physically larger team. seconds gone in the first period Trevor Irvine Brampton scored with only 15 seconds gone in scored from Gary Miller to set the tone of the the first to set Midland back on their heels. game. Midland built up a commanding 5 to 2. The team dug in and with relentless pressure es Midland faced a strong team from Simcoe Where's the puck? Pictured above are numerous future NHLers who were participating in last Midland Minor week's Sixth Annual Hockey House League Tournament. The In this photo, little gaffers supplied lots of action and entertainment for parents and fans alike. Travel Major Peewees win grand championship March Break sees local lads in Goderich Midland Marlin Travel Major Peewee's lead, the end of the second on goals by Trevor participated in the annual Goderich Young Irvine with his second, Sean Mcllravey, Gary Canada Peewee Tournament on the March Miller and David Cooper. Gary Moore struck early in the third and it looked like Midland The boys played outstanding hockey and had a romp under way. Tillsonburg was not came away with the grand championship of ready to quit and within a span of 3 minutes i closed the score to 6 to 5. The stage was set for The team had participated the previous a hectic ending with Gary Miller banging in year and played in the consolation cham- two goals within 30 seconds to give Midland pionship and lost, this year the boys were the 8 to 5 win. scored three times, David Forest, Gary David Forest and Todd Weatherall dominated Moore, and Trevor Irvine. Brampton replied the game every time they hit the ice. with 2 goals of their own to tie the score. The play was end to end with Midland holding a Miller from David Forest to give Midland a 3 large portion of the play, with Sean Mcllravey to 1 lead. Simcoe regrouped and scored twice scoring from Jim McLaren to give the team |o tie the game 3 to 3 at the end of the second. the lead. Outstanding goaltending by Shane The boys came out hustling in the third with Cooper, in the final moments saved the game David Forest scoring from Gary Miller and and pul Midland into the Championship. Trevor scored again followed by Gary Jim McLaren to take the lead. The final minutes were end to end with in the Championship. Again Midland gave up Shane Cooper making outstanding saves to the first goal of the game, but did not wail preserve a 4 to 3 victory. All members of the long and replied immediately off the face off team are to congratulated in playing their with Trevor Irvine scoring from David Forest best hockey of the year and ending the season to tie the game. The line of Trevor Irvine, on a winning note. eventual Consolation winners Wasaga Beach in Tyke Division action: Penetang battles the First game in zone finals goes to Central Marine crew On Monday night the Penetanguishene Central Marine Major Atoms travelled to King City for the first game in best 4 out of seven final OMHA Zone Playoffs. The Penetang staff were a little concerned that after the long weekend of hockey in Sudbury the boys might come up a little flat. From the first face-off to the end of the game, the Penetang team came oul skating and when it was all over, the final score was King City 3 and Penetang 10. The team from King Cily is not out of this series yet. With a couple of lucky bounces on Monday night the score would have been more respectful for King City or even could have been turned around. The goal tending from Mike Marchildon and Scot! Galt was the key factor in keeping the King City team off the scoreboard. The work by the defense also proved to stifle King City's attempts to score. If the boys continue to work hard they should do very well in the final OMHA series. The nex! game in this series will be played in Penetang this Saturday, March 23 at 6:30 p.m. Game No. 3 will be in King City on March 23 at 6:30 p.m. while Game No. 4 is slated for You'll see MSS b-ball at The Midland Secondary School Midget Basketball team who recently won the G.B.S.S.A. Champio- nship will take to the court Friday at 5 p.m. at the triple gym against the Area III Elementary All Stars. (Gr. 8) Coach of the All-Stars will be Ken Irvine of Victoria Harbour, whose team won the Area III Elementary Championship. The members of the All- Stars are: Scott Bales and Brian Price from Regent; Chuck Lehr and Darren Vaillan- court from Huron Park; its best Chris Walser and Mike Dutton from Parkview; Bill Mitchell from Bayview; Steve Roth from Sacred Heart; Bob Dundas and Ralph Link from Victoria Harbour; Chuck Quesnelle from Port MeNicoll; and Anthony Zwick from Monsignor Castex. This will be the fourth time this event has taken place. It is to become an annual event. Jeff Attwood of M.S.S. explained that _ this game will give the Midget Basketball staff an idea _of expected ialent for next year. Penetang on Tuesday, Bay Hockey League March 26 al 7:45 p.m. Playoffs. These playoffs While the OMHA willbethe best 2 out of 3. playoffs aregoingonthe Penetang plays in Penetang team is also Wasaga Beach involved inthe Georgian tomorrow al 7:15 p.m.

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