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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-03-19, Page 13TH HUR XPOSITOR• MARCH'! I r" ILL torio title Bears Start today in Parkhill' • "This weekend, If we want to win, it'll %he four wins IA three days. You're gonna Heide to be in shape." A coach's instruction to troops. Three-on twos. slops 'and starts. running,. more r tithning. jumping ea the spot. -Sweat. "Gillett. RoberlAtupp., Get up there." Indeed. ttobert Pitt/00%M • must high and Igte for in Milt; fits. one of the Ws. to Any. ligpes the'Segt911ht Wflier,1103,7s' ‘..00ihetbalt team 04#1411$ the, 411-Ottlarie '47 'sehedts' •championship • NfAtifit Inejtitting ,today. • jtemprayee,ntre ler-tho team who ;nu* the hoards' for' Seafortii, Golden' Beark.and tit , the lathe ilme'peur in buckets from the inside.'' Outside scoring will Wive to come. from another- key to Bears' success. guarct, Dennis Nielsen. It is also Nielsen's job to &title ball *Side to ThoMpson. "I expect them to do the brunt of the scoring at OFSSA." admitted coach Terry Johnston. OFSSA? Seaforth? Lights and a televi- sion crew at the Seaforth District High School gym? A gym filled with nervous laughter from a group of young-:athletes not used to the exposure. Cinderella would love it. Two months ago this was, tv basketball team with an unimpressive (to say the least) record of That. though. was before it reeled off nine consecutive wins and in the process finished the season at (3-4, eliminated -Mitchell in area playoffs then turned away all challengers at WOSSA two weeks ago. Four'wins to go. "C'erton, c'mon, let's go. Let's hustle," Issued through H ps clenched in exhorts- According to ,Beirs' coach TertCyJohn- ston. two factors turned the fortuneof his team around. The first came about' in the midst of the team's early season tailspin' when it took a playing vacation hiMichigan and Windsor. At the Joe Louis Arena in Pontiac, the Bears took in a National Basketball Association (NBA) game be- tween Detroit Pistons and Los Angeles Lakers. Perhaps buoyed by the exposure. the Bears went out to hold off One of the biggest. Windsor schools until' losing in Sportin' about kerb- overtime. 'hey then coded OW trip h!* whipping 4infiersthqg high;schoi.4. Sofia: 011fidenee Was established; • It also helped‘that Bears were coining back to the easier, part, of their sehedule and a seriesO.PhOrati ganics.' we bolted at the schex,htte thv *trtgf tlie*e4s40, tOasi: 2 tit the: 47!t* four said Jaints,ton.. thtec of -:the .true losses v.e were leading at three-et aver "Two car the gamek could have gone either waY." agreed Nielsen, a 6r. de 13 student. It doesn't matter now "Robert, your hands were down. Now are you.gonna get the ball if your hands arc down?" "I knowAvhen Robert is on the court. and I say 'Robert'. he knows what I'm talking about." explained Johnston. T he pia:wts know what's expect of them. known all year.' ' admitted Thomp- son a grade 12 student. "At the beginning 1 was getting the ball and 1 wasn't doing anything with it. 'Lately I have been, gotten the confidence." A confident 6'5" centre is going Ito help any team, but it is also important the Beaks get the.sdme kind of weekend from Nielsen as they, did at WOSSA when he shot for well over 50 per cent from the floor. Two players do not make. however. "The bench is important,unigh I don't like to' call in the second stringers:" said Johnston. The coach added he doesn't e'xpect his bench strength to score as prolifically as his. starters. "but I expect the same kind Of work defensively." "MoSt of these guys were on the team last year. For the past two years I've been with them about 70 games. so if they don't know,by noiv we're-iri troubfe.:!. "This Is terrible,' terrible. 'Pass before you stop." From the sidelines he pushes his players. "I'm a very volatile. exit able ,person.'' admits Johnston. "I try to Use the enthusiasm to motivate i the'kids. though there are some kids wu base to tr6at differently. It's the tints o ay I knots •" the wav seems towork. 4f-the Rears-um sui.,t;essful on the weekend, they o ill share. similar ,botiours won by Seaforth's senior girls:. Whippets irttite fall. quite 'data*. TOr what „l'ohnS,Iontleurthes as:'oop of the It tit schools •left in Ontario with gym.- "tit like to go out and shoo the big plates ac can beat them.- added the. team's strength at tentrt "I like being the underdog, adds the eaord-...11ancl--we'-re-sert--ot-the -a n& rd0g, ttr thrs tournament... ".C.'000-• emon., mote ttmO.114if the. tme 'mete ghIng the ball. a•wiv. 1,v4 du. It:. tIght," • Four mote times-. RED PENCIL FEATURE AT STAFFEN'S WE FIGHT TO KEEP OUR PRICES LOWER. Major chain stores are now advertising that they are keeping prices competitive with the other guy. RED PENCIL FEATURE 400 GRAM PKG. 2 ROLL PKG. RED PENCIL FEATURE . 59 REG. .79 UP, OVER, IN — The SDHS Golan Bears have been hard at work".•the past two weeks in preparation for 'the all-Ontai-io basketball finals beginning in Parkhill today,--: • • (Photo by Shoveller)' PKG, OF 2 ..,..„.„. ' WHAT BASKETBALL?, SDHS basketball coach Terry Johnston • ' tells- his club what -they must do if they want to win all-Ontario.' Gr•oups help out wit explains SPN., principal Paul 'Carroll, provides free labour for a variety of , worthy Causes. Because of a cancell- ation, there's a possibility that, a Katimavik crew could be available in this area early`• in July. What's needed is enough community service work to keep the volunteers bus* Mr. Carroll. who inveStigat- cgrnmunity .Brucefield Mr. and"Mrs. John Broad- filet spent the weekend in Kitchener with Mrs. Mary Smith. - . . Classified AdS pay dividends, RED PENCIL FEATURE • Ili:MEM ars Arailifti CANADA NO. 1 CABBAGE 2/1.00 On Tuesday. March W. Wingham _Pee Wees travelled to Seaforth to play. the Pee Wees in W.O.A.A. --group----playoffs, --Se-aforth- came out skating hard scoring six goals in the first period while Wingham. scored one •Seaforth storeys were Chris Camino. two goals and one each by Mark Stapleton. Mike Betties, Steve McKellar and Jeff Reid, The lone scorer' for Wingham was Bill Cameron. Seaforth scored two tubrc goals in the second period and three more in the third period. Wingham scored one' in the second period. The goal scorers were Mike Betties, with his second of the game. Scott Driscoll. Steve McKellar, Trevor Price and Pat Murray. Scoring for Wingham was Jastm Goodall. The final score was Seaforth IL Wingham 2 Seaforth ,Pee Woes travelled back to Winghant oil Sunday to play the second.., game in this. series. Seaforih. -opened th&scoring at 12.52' 91r-the-Ars. -period-as- -Mike-- Betties scored unassisted. Steve McKdiar assisted by Scott Driscoll scored again for Seaforth as did Pat Murrity tit 1:06. SeaftiTth ed Katimavik first ass possible source of help for the Van Egmond house, is hosting a meeting ww ith the group's regional director at the house. Tuesday night. March 24 at 7:30. Information on what Katimavik crews can do will he available then. and any organintion or individual is' STATISTICS Scott Driscoll G A Pts. Pat Murray Mike Betties Trevor Price invited to attend and find out if the group cold be of help with a badly needed project.. The young people who volunteer for Katimavik work across Canada. Mr. Carroll asked anyone wild might be interested making use of the program to call him before Tuesday's meeting. Mark Stapleton 15 1 22 Ronny Pryce . 5 la , LS .Chris Cardno 6 8 14 Jeff Reid 5 9 14, Steve McKellar T ' 4 rr .Brian Dupuis I 3 4 Dave Akey 1 4 5 Kevin Sweeny 0 4 4 Raymond.4nstett 0 I I Steve St4leton 4 I You'll never see a bargain like this , again. Regular to 19.95 LEVIS And ,G.W.G. Slight Flare and CORDS Standard Pre-wash blue .deniM jeans and cot ton - _fortrel blend corduroys• in navy. brown. 'beige and ,ere SIZES: boys 8 te 12 years student 2:1 to 29 *waist ISO PAIR TO BE CLEARED NOT ALL COLORS IN r .P VERY SIZE - SO' HURRY VVthEilArSthEoy. last 1.95 scored three more goals in the second period-one each by Scott Driscoll, Mike Betties and Trevor Price. In the third-period I Price scored his second goal at the 12:12 mark on a pass from Scott Driscoll. Mike Betties then scored. com- pleting-his hat trick. followed by Scott Driscoll with his second goal. Wingham scored with '2:13 left in the group got a pera project. that would improve community life in Seaforth and area? Perhaps you see a need for a playground. ser- vices to the elderly, better • tennis courts, a new home for the nursery school. Katimavik. a federally funded'youth groUp. may be able to help, The grotty: • game to make it 8-I for Seaforth, Seaforth now advances to W.O.A.A. finals facing Winnow.-. — 35 35 28 20 33 eft 25 h0 15 43 8 78 Pee Wees ..head - to WOAA Mitchell-Seaforth CABLE TV For service, account, installation, local announcements, line locates Call 345-2341 1 ch(innui tionQ Supplying 8 networks and independents to over 1,450 homes. CANADA GRADE A RUMP, ROUND,8, SIRLOIN TIP RED PENCIL FEATURE E A T CANADA GR. A REGULAR GROUND BEEF 1.28 LB . RED PENCIL FEATURE RED PENCIL FEATURE RED PENCIL FEATURE UTILITY GRADE 45 LB. AVE. .89 La. AT STAFFENS WE HAVE 37 SPECIALS PLUS AT LEAST 36 UNADVERTISED ONES. STAFFE S We reserve the right Is ROM guaranies STORE'HOURS Mon. to Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m, to 6 Pam, Prices effective'until Monday closing Mardi) /3, 1981. ST. 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