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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 4 Mar 1986, p. 10

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eT ee TEX > Pecan sO peer OE ell ee ee eS ae aE ae Or Tn OTE Get out of my way, | was here first The referee gives a watchful eye as Midland Centennial goaltender, Chris ceman, Rob Fortin (14) prepares to block Lemieux moves out to dislodge a Hunt- Centennials win 10th consecutive Midland _ Stoneleigh Centennials won their 10th consecutive playoff contest, Friday night, in Huntsville by dumping their hosts 10-4 in game two of a_ best-of-seven final series for the Georgian Bay Junior C Hockey Championship. Shawn Davy wasted no time in giving Midland the lead after he found the mark less than a minute and a half into the first period, with assists from to Carl Weber and Tommy Hook. Mark Gieseler made the score 2-0 for Midland assisted by Dan Clement, but Dave Kennedy connected on a power play effort for Huntsville, 11 seconds later, at 8:36. Mike McNaull tied the score for Blair McCanns Strikes 'n Spares Hi Si Scores - Midland Youth Bowling week of Feb. Weide sville forward from his position. before teammate, Brady Maw, clicked on the power play at 13:13 to lead 3-2. However, Archie Meridis, on a play with Clement and Kevin Belcourt, knotted the game at 3-3 with 20 seconds left in the frame. Second period goals by Carl Weber and Mark Gieseler, his second of the game, Huronia Optical and Therrien's lead semi-final series In Penetang Recreational Hockey League playoff action, Huronia Optical slipped past G. Willicers by a 4-1 count. Gary Hansford fired a pair of markers for the victors with Gary Preston and Russ Coull adding singles. Jim Monteith recorded the sole tally for G.' Willicers. In the other semi-final fixture, Therrien's Furniture edged Hind- son Marine 4-3. Roy Ferguson, Martin Quigley, John Maheu, and Ken Cowan potted single markers for Therrien's Cents take commanding lead by ARNOLD BURGHER Midland Stoneleigh Centennials took a 3-0 lead in their best of seven series with Huntsville Blair McCanns at Centennial Arena Sunday night with a convincing 12-2 victory. Pat Marchand, Carl Weber, and Marlon Gieseler supplied Midland with a 3-0 lead in the first period before Huntsville managed to get on the board. Ron McDonald clicked on the power play at 14:57, but Kevin Belcourt erased that one, a minute and 21 seconds later, to take a 4-1 Midland lead to the dressing room. Midland directed 18 shots at the final « m. - a Hudson misses Shown only $33 687 Imoreriol pou kage only) 5 : dh fry mikes A&R Carpentry DEALER/BUILDER Box 370, Midland L4R 4L1 4° 526-3903 scoring. Belcourt, Blair McCanns goaltenders in the second frame, and were successful on three of Tom Hook, Peter Wright, and Archie Meridis accounted for the Five straight counters for Midland in the third off the sticks of Daryl Dan 'Belcourt, Tom Hook, and Dave Bressette put Midland up 12-1 before Nigel Babb doubled his team's output with a little trickler that eluded Chris Lemieux in the Centennial net at 18:15. Midland outshot Huntsville on the contest, 42-21. Game four will go tomorrow night in Huntsville, starting at 9 p.m. Clement, Kevin WITH VICEROY'S HELP...YOU BUY FOR LESS...BY ORDERING NOW 1986's BARGAIN | OFTHE YEAR GET WINTERIZING PACKAGE AT NO EXTRA COST. GET INTERIOR TRIM PACKAGE AT NO EXTRA COST. PLUS A 5% MANUFACTURER'S REBATE. iceroy THE FINEST HOMES OF THEM ALL... we Ss oe es es ees es es SEE WHAT YOU CAN BUY AT BARGAIN PRICES | SEND FOR VICEROY HOMES' CATALOGUE NOW! ENCLOSE $6.00 ae is ee) NAME I ADDRESS APT. If Postaucove PHONE Sa Vicorey Cotoloqve ENS Page 10, Tuesday, March 4, 1986 Defen- playoff game gave Cents a 5-3 lead before another power play goal by Hunt- sville's Rod McDonald narrowed the score. Pat Marchand fired one home late in the period for Midland to lead 6-4 after two periods. The third period was all Midland as Archie Meridis connected with his second of the contest at 1:03, while Rob Marauders lose Midland _ Secondary School Midget Marauders' defeated Markham Marauders 63-52 in Georgian Bay Secondary School Association semi-final play at Innisdale (Barrie) on the weekend. Chuck Quesnelle hooped 18 points in leading MSS to the victory. Bill Mit- chell tallied 17, while Scott Bales and Steve Kirdeikis netted 11 points each. The victory. pitted Midland Marauders against Collingwood Fighting Owls at Barrie Central for top honours. When the dust had settled, MSS lost a heartbreakers 50-49. Midland led by one with 30 seconds on the clock, but Collingwood edged ahead with strong work under the basket. With five seconds on the clock, MSS _ found themselves in control of the ball but could not find the basket as they fell to the Fighting Owls. Bill Mitchell was top Midland scorer with 17 points, while Chuck Quesnelle added 14 and Steve Kirdeikis 8. get your sale going! the expected shot from the blueline, as Guy Jeannotte (18) moves in to intercept. Dee Peewees Jeffrey Dicks 117 Kevin Charlebois 114 Randy Whyte 102 Amy Contois 116 Belinda Leduc 114 Marlena Brabant 103 Younger Bantams Steven Bowen 138 Robin French 140 Jimmie Reicheld 118 Sherry Desjardins 129 Christina Fortin 108 Pam Atkinson 128 Older Bantams Kelvin McTague 194 Monique Brabant 202 Michael Wright 162 Melanie Brabant 182 Shawn McTague 161 Kristine Miller 167 Juniors Colin Lapensee 218 Tina McTague 229 Peter Lesperance 207 Monique Butineau 190 David Lacroix 194 Tracy Douglas170 Seniors John McMann 274 Karen Kaus 207 John Sykes 270 Lorraine Lacroix 192 Kevin Puddicombe 262 Lisa Beauchamp 193 John Sykes 249. Chery] Asselin 232 James Thompson 240 Karen Kaus 218 Kevin Puddicombe 225 Keverne Bowen 205 Bob & Peggy Argue wish to announce that they have purchased The Grandview Beach Store (Paradise Point) Winter hours 8a.m.-8 p.m. 7 days a week Please watch for our flyers in the Beach area. Fortin helped out Marlon Giseler midway in the frame. 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