& / 1 Golden L f nderbirds ; a I i sat & *3 A * f . s ‘ f j <€; capture fourth EFHL tro p’ y * ° $ o * ie a s ; Jazers who were _ | > 3 3% _ _Led bY captain Kevin Sarazin Figuring with less than 10 ticks to blOCke%ShOts -fm?:oft of the net. 5 <* ‘hoisting the championship trophy .. 20, (MEY could relax somewhat,. the 0e3 s Buccay, who played one heck i % ‘high over his head, the Gofden Lake . GO!d4EN Lake bench began a bit of a _ D2YC saeat «o2 Pon‘s, fied the C | ~Thunderbirds, for the fourth time in _ Celcbfation... that is until they saw of a series for S%ars min’u festo go ,, & â€" _‘ the past five years, circled the ice_ â€" Brd®au with nothing but ic€ between game up with but “’; whipped the & #surface inside the Eganville Arena on _ DHM,. and â€" Tâ€"Bird goali¢ â€" Sylvie 1N the period when he, lsifemy 4 € Saturday in theâ€" traditional victory. Madigan. BUCk through Madigan S % | / Skate, Thunderbirds‘ celebration. turned ozack drew the assist. decd ie in * s : _ Golden Lake almost fell off the. to StUiined shock as BrideaU made 2 The Thondet®nds C870 (diwhen â€"| â€" whigh wire in their semiâ€"final series _ MOVvE on Madigan and nestled the front 241 at 3:53 (:if the sec c entering . .against the Batry‘s Bay Merchants, _ PUCK fto the net. Only six seconds Brian Macari_ radated &o pocketed s P ‘but in typical Tâ€"Bird: fashion, the remaited and it took about a third # 8 g i. _ S ya a "team bounced back and the Eganville _ that time, for the Blazers to tace 0 in the cornet. , § k 7 «Forest Hockey League title %s once â€"the bench and mob their winget, Golden Lake increased its ad‘:)aiï¬t ‘again theirs to enjoy. Alttough basically outplayed for tage to two before the mxdwayh Pt D ‘_ When Randy Mohns slipped a low â€"muchof the game, the Blazets were of the stanza on a backhand s 0] Y ‘ shot inside the rightâ€"hand corner of _ ROt agthe}’ tfook to the ice to begin Allan . Mullin on the pov_ver»q ay(i E Searson‘s net seven minutes into the the Ofertime, dominating play and Richard Bozack and Macari helpe S’tvetmmlf period on Saturday evening, ll‘l}lltï¬l}'l1 severe pressure on Madigan, out on the play. : it touched off ‘aâ€"noisy celebration _ Who hdd tough. ‘among. fans and plyayers alike. lglough Start Down, but not. out, thde ]}tB}Ilzï¬erï¬ Assisting on ‘the. championship Numgrous stoppages â€" in _ play continued to plug away anl & thgir winning goal were Gerry Laforest matredithe start of the game, and they came frustratingly cosle, fff.l andJohnny Stevens. the referee was not a popular fellow efforts . were unsuccessful u“hl \ _ i. ‘The Thunderbirds won the series with cither team. Bishop drove the puck high into the in five ‘games and the prevailing Golden. Lake. ignited the . first net with 19 seconds left after a pass â€" fécling in the dressing room after the . scoring flame of the day at 8:06 from Larry Wall. < 3 game is they were glad they didn‘t â€" when defencemian Mike Summers As this is the last hockey report of s ‘have to lace on the skates again for a Unleashed a lot shot from the point. the season, the Leader would like to sixth game which would have went into the net. Mohns assisted. take this opportunity to Part}cularly Yon Sunday afternoon.. Blazers‘ goalie Dale Lesk was a thank Carol Fulcher who provided us .. The,teams had played three games target of the Golden: Lake fans, but with â€" the scoresheets during t.he in four days, all overtime contests, _ despite what they thought of him, he SC3507 and. generally put up with cand as a result there were more than . came up with some big saves, as did NUMETOUS phone calls from the » al';}few tired :and: bruised hockey. . Madigan who more than once sports department. , »players. * o $ ‘‘Championship â€" games between 4 4 Searson‘s Blazers and the Thunderâ€" Ni s C 3 3 ; birds [ had | provided some â€" super : hockey and the same held true this & time around. The fans who packed the Arena T (Friday . night‘s game _ probably | R $ attracted the largest crowd in years, j '77â€7»’-/ /yE |\ § tivaled only by the Elying Fathers visit in 1982), got their money‘s s t "igh _ . catis ie worth and since 80 per cent of them ie c c oaiaeh iL. § agx P c were from the Golden, Lakeâ€"Killaloe 2 ; «e temhc+ * â€"_. in ns tA area,, we figure they came away . / | m . esw & o | ; satisfied with the result too. } t f / ho dR 4 CBP is Fan support wasn‘t lost on the . P I u/ o. t * ~ & . %e, [ & Thunderbird players who. said the , td C * se ) \ Y * ~ m 9 22 h. PB cheering really got them fired up and _ M . e hNi .\ COmP on o elt . @:i‘, ï¬q they would like to thank the fans for i i p m!x MBOCE s cnuck es . f §.:.. t %’;é really getting behind them. | s uh C3 M . ) B _ e n i Gutsy Display % a. *A P . Py Â¥. ‘Ah. The Blazers, tc;o. also played | We 1 0 Oc cez “ *_@- 3 I%:fx} é & inspifed hockey, refusing to give an o ats esd AL Jns NeA *Tie, lt & incï¬ even wher)x] the odds were clearly j } ;g\\t\“ i. %}.@ s , T J 5> g“:’&w %w § i $ stacked against them. tds â€" & 0 Consider the Thunderbirds were 10 l ixfl ww Myffat \m B3 ï¬Â§â€˜Â§ ?XE’E ""o9k, .. â€" dipaasmamg & s seconds® away: from winning the ‘Q Wl\ 4 \‘t\ \l Y"""?“ : K‘i., s ‘?Mé : o in â€" | U chambionship. Not, much, room : forâ€"« _ |MWWWW Amtgs / ~<o._ se y e | C O hope for Blazer fans, but suddenly \ 9 PA U D Eo sh .;\\ h@ ‘2 #A @ <agt .*2 ces C e #. s ) § Doug Bishop spots the speedy Mitch vivk \{ : E‘i‘ Jal DR \ i "g ’<‘~<‘ e% e_: £ P . ~uman f ie P oo on t h 2L B en Lo sB E \gteâ€"â€"â€" J & Brideau and feeds h,m,] a pass. _ i d oE ul \ \\Tg ?‘\\ *5;!5! é "' ee yee. o asyabntan#t 70) )) j 4 il“;\,x }, Cmm »'Ex"f‘ C 2o t l / 98 susl ’;\; i4 uf‘ 1;3,«56‘:&- oo s â€"@2_ o (al ‘t“\\ Sa tiole { t ,); ;; wAd â€" 18 4 fos / CC § â€" L“f’/L{‘*in" MWM ES C\ Colf ; wrâ€"9l" uB | P [ MHvntma® o b0P P We heC en f se is 2. We . . im i mwexyal _ \<â€"s@hyl _ n J L af;gï¬ t sgcso volee . é u. o | ; e heeee i tenen ons Kti_ _ â€"£ j | These students represented Cobden and District Elementary Sch ols ‘ bee held in Eganville recently. Left to right are Brent ary School at a speiling _ ® and Todd Leach. Todd tied for first place with three otï¬eowga"t’ Siephanie Keon, | ; s competition, and came second to t i 4 & r contestants in regulat. j 4 he winner_ in a final suddenâ€"death round. $ |