BS - Wednesday, October 20, 1982 - North Shore News As the season finished its sixth week of action the teams who have been on the winning end most of the season are finding things a little more difficult. The second place Stamps, in Junior Bantam division narrowly got by the Squamish Chiefs. 13-12. Trailing the Chiefs, with less than a minute remaining in the game Richard Scott threw a T.D. pass to John Baechler on a_ halfback option to tie the game. Kurt Larson then converted :-the extra point on the final play for the victory. Stamps first major came. from’ Andrew Harembella and defensive praise has to go to Eric -Kerwin-and-Brian-Platts-for—-Squamish -Fitans~-but - came their fine performance. The Chargers soundly beat the Vikings 31-0 in a game which featured an out- standing _ effort ..; ‘given by Greg McClure. He ‘scored one T.D., caught an inter- ception, kicked 2 converts and “a field goal. ‘Danny Doucet, Donny..Meola and Rob Montgomery. each found the end zone once. Arms ° to Preserve - ‘their record... a Mike’ ‘Bellefontaine scored just before the end of the first half to give the Saints a 1-0 lead before Bob Currie and Bob Buchan put it beyond reach in the second ' half. Dave Botwright received credit for the shutout. Saints absorbed heavy pressure from Meridian in _ Majors, 2 Saints came up with a’ 3-0 win Saturday. over” Meridian’ stop the Vikings attack. The Esks upset. the Steelers 20-6. Robert Fourchalk picked up 2 T.D.s and Paul Lancaster notched another while Paul Robinson played well as _ receiver pulling in a couple of 65 yard passes. Defensively, the Esks were anchored by Jon Martell and Jeff Kehoe. The Bantam division saw the Colts down the Patriots 32-6. Mark Paat picked up 3 coming. on defensive plays. Dave Harstrom also scored a T.D. along with Andrew Seiden- sticker. who picked up one on an interception. The Falcons got a scare from the away victorious 14-6. York Furstenwald was the player of the game. with 1 T.D. but mostly with his outstanding defensive play. Tom Neumann added the other major on a fine running effort. Paul Rohrwasser ‘played a solid game on the offensive line. In the Minors, the Browns and Roughriders played to a the game and were then able to take advantage of their opportunities while the number three team were unable to find the mark.. On Sunday, the first haif of the.season wraps up with Saints taking on the number two team, Edgemont at 2 p-m. at Loutet Park. Saturday's game was described as the best team performance with former sprinter John Fisher keeping the Meridian defense off ‘balance while John Medland had his best game at midfield with Dough McPhail adding defensive support from the fullback position. 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