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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 22 Feb 1989, p. 11

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5 s It's mine John Richardson (9) chases the puck in front of the Innisfil goal during Friday night's action at Centennial Arena. Midland scored two third period goals within 17 seconds to win 6-5. Midland plays Stayner while Hunt- sville faces the Parry Sound Brewers in semi-final games. Penetang has back to the wall Penetanguishene Charlebois Haulage ban- tams have fallen behind Lindsay in their best-of- five Ontario Minor Hockey Association playdowns 2-0. On Friday night at the Penetang Arena, after a scoreless first period, Lindsay jumped into a 3-0 lead within 90 seconds at the end of the second stanza. Penetang hit the scoresheet early in the third when Shawn McConkey counted, assisted by Tim Mason. Lindsay replied minutes later but Tim Maheu cut -- the deficit to a pair when he scored at the 4:18 mark assisted by Chris Leonard. The visitors answered with a short-handed marker before Leonard tallied with less than seven minutes remaining. Saturday at the mall A late third period goal ended the scoring and gave Lindsay first blood. In the return match in Lindsay Sunday, Penetang was edged 4-3. Mike Marchildon played a strong game in net for Penetang. Chris Mar- childon scored from Francois Charlebois and Leonard while Charlebois counted with help from Marchildon and Chris Vallee. David Brooks registered the third Penetang counter from Donald Pauze and Shawn McConkey. Penetang lost the ser- vices of defenceman Adrian Maurice who suf- fered a shoulder injury when taken into the boards in the second period. The third game will be played Thursday night in Lindsay. Minor baseball registration Midland minor baseball will hold registration for the 1989 season this Saturday at Mountainview Mall from 10 am. - 4 p.m. The registration is for boys and girls in all divisions. A call is being put out for players 14 and 15 Barrie's Leading Fur Manufacturer and Fur Service Every Fur Coat and Jacket up to : oy' OFF FREE FIRST YEAR STORAGE, ALTERATIONS & CERTIFIED APPRAISAL the manufacturer. Don't muss this fur. opportunity of a lifetime, for style, for selection and most of all, for value. Huro- mia Furs provides you with the finest furs directly to you from Thursday, & Friday, February 23.& 24, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, February 25, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Cedar Pointe * 370 Dunlop St. W., Bldg. #1, unit 7 734-3877 years old. If enough players do not register, the existence of the league will be in doubt. There will be house league tournaments this year in T-Ball, Tyke, Peewee and Bantam Reaching divisions. Coaches, umpires, trainers and sponsors are needed. Inquiries should be directed to Shirlie Brown, secretary at 526-8482. Midland Secondary School was the scene Satur- day of the Area Ill girls basketball tournament. After the dust settled, Huron Park replaced Regent as the reigning champion. Monsignor Castex and Victoria Harbour will join Huron Park at the Simcoe County Championships March 4 at MSS. Wednesday, February 22, 1989, Page 11

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