Purple Valley WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 19, [1987] - [1989], p. 32

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ii \. r 2nd Princess Anisha Hehemruiia and 15: Princess Heidi Zach assisted the Festival Queen making a number of presentations ever the weekend. Above they present Purple Valley Captain Rob Urbsholi with the championship broomball trophy ‘1 playoff position left to decide The fourth and float playoff position will he on the line. at 11:00 p.m.. this Thursday evening. as lounh place Claverlng tangles with fifth place Oxenden, over the birth into postseason play. Oxenden. who looked .In good shape. over the first half of the season. have only won one game. and tied another In their last eight games. Clevering has won only two games before Christmas. have turned their season around and won 4 of their last 5. Should Oxenden come out the win- ner. they must win on the following week and Cleveran lose their game In order to qualify. The last two games will hold impor- tance to‘ Pro. the Valley, and the Otters. as they lostle for ' position in the standings, The Ladies‘ will tust go 'through the motions. stnce combinations oi wins “in tosses will not disturb ,vstructure of the stan- figs. Please pl‘an to attend our :1 upcomlng social fitting. to behold from 9-1 syay. February 18th. kilns] night of regular Ollerl 4 - Ozone-n 0 Ken Stott scored once and added an assist to lead Oilphant to a 4-0 victory over Oxenden. Steve Hardrnan. Jlm Fuhr. and Murray Stott each added a goal. and Sam Brown earned a well deser- ved shutout The victory moves Ollphent Into 3rd spot. one point behind the coâ€"leaders. Homecore 8 - Bendlll 3 Alter the referees finished picking up the hats. Donna Fletcher went on to score her fourth goal of the evenlng to lead Homecare in an 8-3 win over the Ben- one. Add to that the three assists and In all Donna came out with a 7 point night. Sheila Bray scored twice and Sheila McNeil and Kelly *Smith notched singles. Holly Sutter picked up three assists. setting Carrie Cook up’lor a pair of goals and Sandy Jones a single; Purple Velleyt - Pro Howe. a For only the tlrst time this season. The Franchise was held pointless, wlth Purple Valley‘belng the tlrst team to shut down the Big Brown . Machine thls year. Rob Ur- hshott, soared unassisted, ntldwa‘yV through thesecond erl dive. Purple Valley . . “I Brew Crew” ~Budletn 1 Th ever Increasingly im- p'evl-Ig Brew Crew came to play Broomball. Thursday night. and with the playotfs Just around the corner. may have picked the right time to have peaked. Donna Hep- burn. who has helped the Budlets Immenser since her late start. opened the scoring with a pass for Donna Thornlay. Donne Nixon turned the Budlels back again and again. finally being rewarded when Chr- istine Campbell scored on a set up trorn Jewel Lee Boullvant to earn the tie. Holders 4 v Morehunl 1 Not to be taken lightly anymore. the Marshuns kept Cleverlng oil the score board for 30 minutes. Alter giving up a goal to Ray Wilson. speedster Mac Gib< eon tled the score. But. one of those three minute lap- ses. that have hampered them all year in which the Marshuns gave up two crucial goals. and they went down to a H defeat. Bob Schultz and Bill Walker did the damage. and Mike Reid got a crutch goal to lnlsh the scoring. Assist- 5 went to Fliei Gegne. Bill Walker. Bob Schultl. and Don Richardson for the Holders. and AI leen of the Msrshuns. Men'esnndlnge Purple Veiley 733 ~17 EroHdwena-tr 0xenden57 1-11 Mershuns 0112- 2 Ladlel‘ Standings Homecare 13 0 0 26 Budlets 7 51-15 Bandits 431- 9 BrewCrewO t1 2 >2 Scoring Lead-re Ladies: Donna Fletcher 26 12 e 38 Sheila Bray 17 10 -27 Sheila MoNell39»12 Sandy Jones 5 4 - 9 Carrie Cook 5 4 - 9 Men: Finger Hepburn 1711 -28 Murray Stott e 5.13 Gerald Stott 85 -13 Flay Wilson T 5 » 12 Kevin Clerk 7 5 12 24/; W 0Z3;

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