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Hockey X 5 4 I J 1 'f S 1 X , 'Q fag 3 ,f- A, X it N, . ,... I 5, -. Sizzix lCentre abovej Goalie Tim Callaway and teammate Monte Couse keep the puck from opponent Steve Johnson. Mark Boody labovel displays his enthusiastic support of the Grizzlies, as they score a goal against the opposing Flames. 3 ,M ,f
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Competition Produces Exciting It looked like a run-away as the Grizzlies led the Barons 5-1 half- way through the second period. However two goals by Dean Bennett reversed the momentum of the game. With only two minutes left in the third period, the Barons still tried desperately to tie the 6-5 score. Such vigorous competition has helped make hockey the most pop- ular sport at Prairie. Spectator Gary lvlengershausen said, I like to watch hockey because it's fast and there's a lot of physical contact! Crowds of over 700 fill the Centen- nial Arena for exhibition games. This year, three A league teams were completely redrafted. Their unity began at a low ebb, but after a few games high-schooler Dave Brown remarked, Everybody's getting together now and team spirit is picking up. Evenly matched, the teams had identical records at one time in the season. I like the competitive spirit, commented Steve Johnson. You never know who's going to win. Another player predicted, This year is going to be right down to the finish for first place. What do players like about hockey? Winning, laughed Monte Couse, because you do it as a team. lt's not something you can go out and do by yourselfg it takes ef- fort from all the guys. Eric Tromsness appreciated the physical activity. I can really get involved in a game. Hockey keeps me going all winter long. Fast action, close competition, and the challenge for a player to do his best make hockey an exciting sport. And besides . . . it's fun! Keith Boody 5 5 Gordy Kirk, centre, moves Tim Davidson away from the crease and goalie Tim Callaway iabovej. iAt rightl lVIr. Wilkins iglassesl advises coaches lmbach, Nicholson and Boody il.-r.l in picking players.
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