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Tekawennake News - March 12, 1969, p. 6

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6 SIX NATION3 SPORTS Six Nations Bantams Hockey Team Ousts Plattsville In the Hagersville Arena,1 on Saturday 1 March 8 1 our Six Nations Bantam.s defeated PLattsville Bantams "by a score of 9-20 The real score should have "been 11-2 "because two goals came so swiftly from the Six Nations sticks that the goal keeper and the referees failed to see theme Both teams skated very uell indeed 1 though it was quite apparent that the Six Nat- ions team 11 had the edge." throughout the whole gameo The two -teams are to be commended for their fine skating, their skills with the stick, their checking aoili ties and. the manner in which they took advantage of every ""break" that came their wayo Aoove all, the game also produced that 11 good gentlemanly _sportsmanship" which all fans wish to see. The coaches 1 managers and trainers are certainly to "be congratulated for the manner in which they handle their teamso. · · Powless and Paul Henhawk 1 alternated in goal for the Six Nat ions team to share the keeping honours.The following won the scoring honours: Steve Isaacs 2; Rick Anderson 2; Steve Miller li Jerry Hill 1 7 ':Perry General 2; one goal was scored by unidentified. (at the moment) :player (No. ll)o The team now are climbing to the top of the old ladder of achievement and it is our fond hope and . wish that it Nill win the victory o Good luck to you all !. Practice for Warr i ors :Brantford 1farriors of the Ontar i o Lacrosse Association Senior Series 1 will "begin working out at the Ci vie Centre at 8 Pomo i!ednesday 1 March 120 Charlie Thomas will put the team through conditioning drills. Anyone interested in playing with the cluo is urged to attend the work outo The senior 11 A11 series in °;-rhich Warriors play this year, 1iJill no douot "be a much tougher competition than the ,; D11 serieso Top physical condition with plenty of prac'- tice will "be a requirement to compete successful l y. We "believe the l.farrios will rneas- ure up as always. Hockey Game - sent i n "by Geo . Beaver Six Nations men's hockey team are playing the Oneida Reserve Hockey Team at Hagers- ville on March 22nd. at 8 Pomo Saturdayo Results The results of the Hagersville Commercial Hockey League 1 last Tuesday night, Mar .4: Six Nations 6 Oal:clale Training School Personnel 1 The scorers wE::re Jim Cfonoral 2; Steve Smith 1; Rolly Smith 1; · Brian Martin 1; Joe Hill L This i:v-as the first game of the "best of 3' serieso Hext games will "be played Ifarch 11 and 18 1 8 Pomo at Hagcr cville. Ladies Hockey Burlington Ladies Hockey team won the Provincial 'fomen' s · Hockey Championship last S.unday in Picton. The tournament was held last Saturday and Sundayo They defeated Brampton Canadettes 6-1, and Toronto Humoerside 4-1, and Barrie 4-2 which a1varded them the chompionship. Bev Beaver got 1 goal in each game. This is the second year this team has won t he Provincial Championshipo Ruth .Hill and Darlene PocJless played for the Norwich Brant Blues. The team waSt defeate·d in the first game lJy Darrie 5-2 and in the finai game "by Rexd.ale 8-0. Six Nat ions Minor Hockey Lengu'.?. Results: sent in "by Joe l'Iontour Wednesday, March 5 1 1969 • Exhioition game Bantam Six Nat ions Eagersville 4 Caledonia 2 Rick Anderson led tho Six Nations "bantams to an easy victory over Caledonia "ban- tams in an exhibition gamo. Rick · scored. two goals and picked up an assist, linemate Paul Henhawk picked up three as sists 1 Steve Isaacs .picked up a goal : and. an assist, and Jim .Montour picked up one assi s t. Caledonia marksman were Tom Hutton and. Roger Montoure The Six Nations coach kept the game exciting by using his third line repeatedly 0 He had to save his team for an O, IVJ o H. Ao game on Sa turd.ay o (Continued \ ) .. ~ '

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