Once in a Blue Moon I t happened, we witnessed a Blue Moon this past summer and the Weasels captured the Port Elgin Men’s Industrial League Fastball title with consecutive decisive wins over the reigning champion Bisons. Both events are rare and as the clubs age the Bisons hope to make it rarer. The Weasels aren’t famous for their comebacks but with the playoff games going late into the fall and all going four or five scoreless innings to start, this left the door wide open for the Weasel style of play. With veteran pitching and timely hits late in the games the Weasels indeed captured the trophy and bragging rights for the year. New roster The Saugeen Shores Winterhawks are excited to announce their roster for 2014/15. This season 17 Winterhawks are returning for another run at the Senior “AA” crown. Included are captain Greg Thede, who will captain the Winterhawks for the eighth season. Also among the returnees are Bryan Kazarian, Trevor Smith, Jason Hutchinson, Brent MacDermid, Nick Quaid, Mitch Roulston, Joe Kirkland, Tyler Kennedy, Andy Mitchell, Adam Alexander, Brendon Haefling, Curtis Johnston, Chris King, Kyle Roulston, Josh Jackson and Blake Underwood. Matt Turcotte is no stranger to Winterhawks fans. “Turk” originally joined the Winterhawks for their inaugural season in 2007/08, winning three WOAA Sr. “AA” championships along the way, before sitting out the past two seasons (and playing some mighty fine goals I might add). New 'Hawks Several new additions to the roster include Andy Fracz, Jordan Smith, Jacob Brown, Dave Grant, and Dave Mercer. Andy Fracz is a 27-year-old forward and native of Courtice, Ontario, who most notably played four seasons of Jr. A with Bowmanville. Owen Sound native Forward David Grant comes to the Winterhawks with a lengthy background in hockey. The 24-year-old Owen Sound native had stints in Jr. B with Owen Sound, Cambridge and Niagara Falls, as well as two seasons of Jr. A with Streetsville. Following his junior career, Grant played two seasons of CIS hockey with Ryerson University. Defenceman Jordan Smith is a native of Owen Sound and will be patrolling the 20 marketplace november 2014 BY MIKE O’LEARY Ports Sports Winterhawks blueline. Smith, 26, played three seasons of Jr. A from 2006-2009, suiting up for Collingwood, Durham, Aurora and Oakville. He also played one season with Utica College (NCAA Division III). Hanover native Hanover native Jacob Brown will also be lining up for the Winterhawks on the blueline. The 24-year-old played Jr. C with Hanover, Jr. B with Listowel and Waterloo, and Jr. A with Huntsville. Saugeen Shores native Dave Mercer played three seasons in Western Jr. C, largely with Kincardine, before finishing up with Walkerton. The 21-year-old forward had six points in 11 games for Walkerton in the playoffs last year. 10% off Everything in the Store when you present this coupon Allan & Karen Spragg • 519-832-2266 650 Goderich St. Port Elgin • turtlecrossings@brucetelecom.com present this coupon to be entered into a Special Draw Ken and Deb Davey reading Marketplace in front of Belvedere Palace, Vienna, Austria.
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