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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Mar 1987, p. 17

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Marlin Travel oust Ingersoll Midland Marlin Travel Peewees received a warm welcome in Ingersoll on the weekend in their quarter final OMHA series. Welcome Midland signs, free donuts, milk and cof- fee, and even a dance greeted the Midland fans and parents. In the first game, Inger- soll took a 2-0 lead on a power play goal and then a short handed marker. Midland struggled at first as they weren't used to playing on a smaller ice surface and experienced difficulty clearing the puck from their own end. Chris Bales opened the scoring for Midland on a breakaway at 10:31. In the second frame, the Marliners capatilized on a pair of Ingersoll penalties as Doug Summers from Chris Bales slapped the puck into the net. Bales then flipped in a Steve Graham drive from the blue line for a 3-2 lead. With two minutes remain- ing in the period, Ingersoll notched the equalizer. Midland was faced with killing off four minutes in penalties starting the third period. Ingersoll scored at 6:26 and Midland answered two minutes later as Chris Kinnear pushed in a pass from Bales and Doug Summers Annual Winterama tourney exciting Penetanguishene Winterama weekend featured the first annual Atom/Peewee hockey tour- nament sponsored by Penetanguishene Minor Hockey Association. PMHA hosted 16 teams, eight atom and eight peewee in the three day affair. In Atom division first round play, Aurora doubl- ed the count on Penetang 6-3, while Newmarket defeated Downsview 7-3. Collingwood nipped Parry Sound 3-1 and Orillia climbed all over Saltfleet 9-2. In second round action, Penetang rebounded with 1 5-2 win over Downsview, while Aurora kept on the winning track with a 9-1 pasting of neighboring Newmarket. For the se- sond game in a row, Orillia scored nine goals, this time shutting out Parry Sound. Collingwood remained consistent with a 3-2 vic- tory over Saltfleet. Saltfleet and Downsview played to a 1-1 third round stalemate, but Saltfleet was declared the winner as they scored the first goal of the game sending them to the Consolation final. Newmarket earned the other Consolation berth with a 2-0 win over Parry Sound, while Orillia dash- ed Penetang's hopes of ad- vancing with a 3-1 win. Aurora became Orillia's opposition: in the Cham- pionship fizial; with a 5-2 win over Colifigwood. The finak contests were certainly entertaining as Newmarket was forced in- to overtime to take the Con- solation title from Saltfleet with a 5-4 victory. Orillia nipped Aurora 3-2 in dou- which sent the contest to overtime. Midland dominated in the extra period as they fired three tallies. Graham, Summers, and Cory McGibbon connected for Midland. The Marlin Travellers faced Ingersoll again Sun- day and went to work ear- ly as Craig Dempsey click- ed at 12:10 unassisted. Summers from Bales and Dempsey from Larmand lifted Midland to a 3-0 lead. Ingersoll got one back late in the frame. Dempsey and Larmand combined for a marker in the second stanza for a 4-1 lead. Ingersoll mounted the pressure in the final frame and notched a short hand- ed goal, but Midland struck on the power play as Craig Dempsey hit paydirt assisted by Chris Bales. Midland hung on for a 5-2 victory thus eliminating Ingersoll. Jason Nicoll and Danny Hartly played extremely well in the Midland nets during the series. HGR ewe, . ~ Midland Marlin Travel j Peewees now will face Stouffville this Friday at 9 Happy p.m. in Stouffville. Next home game will be Sunday at 2:15 p.m. Winners Steven Orr left poses with the winners of the Orr trophy which is presented annually to the MSS curling team with 'the best in- team, Roy Mundy was in a Toronto hospital recuperating from a serious accident. The trophy is in its' 30th year. tramural record. Pictured from left above are Steve Orr, Mike Lafreniere, Mike Hogg, and Steve Newhouse. The fourth member of the with a 7-3 decision over Hill. Bracebridge were Orillia. awarded the Champion- ship trophy by defeating Collingwood 4-3 in regula- ble overtime for the grand championship. In Peewee _ action, Erin and Collingwood Penetang Driftwood open- ed up with a 5-3 win over Richmond Hill, while Col- lingwood climbed over Orillia 8-1. Bracebridge downed Oakville 6-1 and Erin whitewashed Barrie 9-0. In the second round, Bracebridge continued their winning ways with a 9-1 triumph over Rich- mond Hill. Penetang re- mained undefeated with a 2-0 shutout of Oakville and Barrie evened their record played to a 6-6 tie in third round play, while Rich- mond Hill eked out a 3-2 win over Oakville. Barrie blanked Orillia 5-0, while Collingwood deposed of Penetang 5-3 and Bracebridge squeezed by Erin 3-2. Two more close en- counters of the hockey kind took place in the peewee finals. Barrie cap- tured Consolation honors by virtue of a 3-2 overtime victory over Richmond tion time. At the conclusion of se- cond round play, tour- namnet organizers award- ed both Parry Sound Atoms and Bracebridge Peewees with the Most Sportsmanlike Team Trophies. Tournament chairman, Bill Couling and his staff presented all champion- ship teams with trophies, medallions and tourna- ment banners in both divi- sions. NEW IN MIDLAND Us THE USED CAR FACTORY se \\, & MARINE SALES / 1981 DATSUN MAXIMA 4 Door, 6 cyl., E.F.1., auto., p.s., p.b., rear defrost, air cond., cruise control, power windows, power door locks, power antennae, power sunroof, am/fm cassette, road wheels, 74,000 miles, bucket seats, 2-tone paint, certified with warranty. $6,497. ae ean meg md on e Or 1980 CHEV SPORT PICK-UP 8 cyl., auto., p.s., p.b., radio, tinted glass, Rally wheels, raised white letter tires, bucket seats, 2-tone paint with striping package, 88,000 miles, certified with warranty. $5,997. 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