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Page 10 Times-Advocate, June 16, 1977
Nineteen records eclipsed
Sports
Spotlight
By Ross Haugh
Special awards
The annual sports awards at South Huron District High
School were presented at a Friday morning assembly:
The outstanding male and female athletes in junior and
senior were honoured along with the most valuable players
on each school team for 1976-77.
The, top girls were Helen Muller and Janet Gielen while
Dave Bogart and Paul Wareing were named best in the boys
division.
Lucy Van Esbroeck and Randy Parsons will be
representing SHDHS this summer at an Ontario Athletic
Leadership Camp.
Paul Wareing who recently represented the school at
the all-Ontario finals in track and field was named the
winner in cross country and track.
Dorothy and Lucy Van Esbroeck were the other cross
country award winners.
In football Brian Mercer and John Van Gerwen were
the football winners and best in track and field in addition to
Paul Wareing were Steve Pearce, Wes Abbott, Helen
Muller, Claudia Jackson and Janet Gielen.
The basketball awards went to Doug Brooks, Pete De
Koker, Dave Holtzmann and Helen Muller.
Doug Willard, Karen McAllister, Martin Van Raay,
Ann Muller, Denise Byrne and Lori Rowe won in volleyball
and the best wrestlers were Brian Mayer, Vince Winters,
Murton Brock, Brian Clarke and Laurel Hodgert.
Named in curling were Brian Clarke and Laurel
Hodgert while Dave Bogart and Randy Parsons excelled in
badminton.
Liz Brand won the field hockey award; Kevin Hern and
Gord Baird were soccer winners and the gymnastics winner
was Rollie Grenier.
Congratulations go out to Ken Doig on winning a golf
tournament at the Craigowan near Woodstock over the
weekend.
Doig who operates a Seaforth area golf course and was
a top hockey player through this part of the province in
years gone by shot a 69.
At last February's Exeter Lions Club Sportsmen's
dinner, Ken told us he is still participating in hockey with an
old timers team.
He said being on the ice a couple of times a week during
the winter keeps him in better condition for golf in the
summer.
More attend chapel
One of the least publicized events prior to major league
baseball games each Sunday is a chapel service.
Stronger player leadership has brought new strength to
this program in its fifth season of Sunday services at the
ball parks.
Working behind the scenes are four volunteers who
arrange for the speakers for all 26 major league teams. The
four come from diverse backgrounds.
Watson Spoelstra , 67, retired Detroit sportswriter,
founded the program in 1973 and coordinates the program
nationally. He makes speaking assignments in Atlanta,
Detroit, Houston, Kansas City, Minnesota, Montreal, St.
Louis, Texas and Toronto. His home is in Birmingham,
Mich. However, he is planning to move to St. Petersburg,
Fla., next November.
Tom Skinner, 35, onetime Harlem gang leader and now
in evangelism, has a Madison Avenue address in New York.
He supervises New York, Philadelphia, Boston and
Baltimore. Skinner is known in sports ministries as the
chaplain of the Washington Redskins in the National Foot-
ball League.
John Werhas, 39, spent 13 years professionally as an in-
fielder including a stay with the Dodgers. He works for Pro
Athletes Outreach and lives in Los Angeles. His area is Los
Angeles, San Francisco Bay, San Diego and Seattle.
Sam Bender, 52, has been active in sports ministries
since his friend, Bobby Richardson, played for the Yankees.
Bender lives in Toledo and supervises chapel in Chicago,
Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Milwaukee.
"The way things are going," said Skinner, "we can
become the model for other sports ministries in the coun-
try."
Most chapel services are at the park, two hours before
game time for the visitors and one hour before for the home
club. The weekly attendance in 1977 has soared past 300.
This is essentially a player program although many
others in baseball attend services. The player leaders set
the meeting time, introduce speakers and encourage team-
mates to attend.
Bill Singer and Allan Ashby are the Toronto Blue Jay
chapel leaders and Dave Roberts and Ben Oglivie are the
Detroit Tiger representatives.
The Montreal Expos are represented by Gary Carter
and Dave Cash while Fergie Jenkins and Carlton Fisk are
the Boston Red Sox chapel leaders.
Other well known players participating in the program
include Steve Renko, Jerry Koosman, Ralph Garr, Sal Ban-
do, Chris Chambliss, Manny Sanguillen, Catfish Hunter,
Doc Medick, Buddy Bell, Mike Hegan, Bobby Bonds and
George Foster,
Usborne Central School won
the team championship of the
area public school track and field
meet held Wednesday.
Usborne athletes accumulated
a total of 85 points with Stephen
second at 63 points. Hensall
placed third with 43 points and
Exeter fourth with 35 points.
Completing the team totals were
McCurdy and Zurich with 22 and
6 points, respectively.
In the individual categories
Jacki Cottrell of Hensall was the
junior girls champ, Stephen's
Faye Gaiser was best in in-
termediate girls and Marg Pym,
Us borne and Mary Ann Govers
shared senior honours.
Steve Laithwaite, Exeter was
the junior boys winner, Jamie
Chaffe, Usborne won the in-
The Dashwood Tigers suffered
an 18-0 drubbing at the hands of
the Clinton Colts in their only
league outing this week.
Over the weekend, the Tigers
competed in a tournament in
Tillsonburg and posted wins over
Petrolia and Tillsonburg before
their pitching staff wearied and
they were beaten by
Walsingham.
In Wednesday night's game
against Clinton, the Tigers
managed only two hits off win-
ning pitcher Mark Nicholson,
who struck out 15 opposing
batters.
John Hayter and Kevin Bestard
Bestard were the only Dashwood
batters to solve the offerings of
Nicholson as they each recorded
a single.
The losers used a total of five
pitchers with Jim Guenther
starting the game and suffering
the loss.
In the opening game of the
Tillsonburg tournament,
Saturday, Perry Stover pitched a
Centennials
lose another
Despite losing 4-0 to Ailsa Craig
in soccer at Canner's Field last
Sunday, Exeter Centennials
received superior goalpkeeping
from Al Beattie.
Beattie, a regular fullback,
playing as replacement for in-
jured Paul Van Esbroeck, at
times bewildered Ailsa Craig
attackers with his positional
play and masterful handling of
awkward shots. But an almost
continuous pressure by Ailsa
Craig was bound to pay off.
Hank Oosterwal, who scored
two of the visitor's goals, was
first to get through about 25
minutes into the game when he
worked a wobbly corner kick into
the net. Then Barney Kristasson
followed up to send Ailsa Craig
into a 2-0 lead at the interval,
Oosterwal repeated to open the
second-half scoring, and final
goal game from a penalty kick
taken by Andy Van Hooydonk.
Ailsa Craig came out in a surge
against the Centennials who, for
most of the first half, were unable
to loosen up and move the ball
with any authority. They were too
tight, and predictable in trying to
shape plays, and the opposition
pounced on the weakness,
The Centennials were better in
the second half, however,withWes
Abbott, John Rasenberg, Al Hern
and Bill Osterloo just failing to
capitalize on some good leads
through the Ailsa Craig defence
set up by Centre Ron Funston,
and midfielders Dick Lord and
John and Matt Muller,
The Centennials will be playing
in tournament over the next two
Sundays -- times and opponents
not yet announced -- and will be
idle on the July 1 weekend, They
resume scheduled play at St.
Pauls as visitors on Sunday, July
10.
termediate class and Kevin
Easterbrook, Hensall, was the
senior champ.
The calibre of performance
turned in by the young athletes
was above average with no less
than 19 new records being set.
The results using the ac-
companying legend are as
follows; U Usborne; S -
Stephen; E - Exeter; H Hensall;
M JA.D. McCurdy; Z - Zurich.
Junior Girls: dash- Lisa Rundle
(U), Karen Heather (U),.Leanne
Dillon (S); Run-Lisa Rundle (U),
Leanne Dillon (S), Karen
Heather (U); Ball Throw- Jacki
Cottrell (H), Lisa Rundle (U),
Cathy Orr (5) ; High Jump- Jacki
Cottrell (H), Karen Heather (U),
Irene Brand (S) ; Running Long
Jump- Cheryl Webber' (H),
two-hitter to lead the Tigers to a
4-0 win over last year's Western
Counties champions.
Dashwood scored three times
in the fifth inning to break the
scoreless deadlock. Stover
started things off with a walk and
after John Hayter also worked a
free pass, Dietrich singled' and
Kevin Bestard doubled to
produce the runs.
Stover scored again in the
Mr. Haugh:
We are writing this letter to
inform you that Randy "Puts"
Tiernan is regretfully no longer
with us. After two years of hard
work, devotion and friendship he
has decided to step up into the
position as sports director of
CFGO Radio in Ottawa.
We would appreciate it if you
would print this letter in your
sports section. We just want to
show "Puts" that we wish him
the best of luck in his new position
and appreciate what he did for us
the past two years. There's no
doubt-about the fact that he'll be
missed.
Sincerely,
CKY Radio News
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Leanne Dillon (S), Lori Turnbull
(Z); Standing Long Jump- Jacki
Cottrell (H), Teresa Taziar (U),
Irene Brand (S); Relay-
Usborne, Hensall, Zurich
Intermediate Girls, Dash- Lori
Brand (S), Deb Taylor (U), Val
Morrison (M); Run- Faye Gaiser
(S), Cindy Down (U), Terry
Verhoeven (S); Ball Throw- Faye
Gaiser, Lori Brand, Yvonne
Wells (M); High Jump- Lisa
Miller (5), Maja Gans (E), Cindy
Down; Running Long Jump-
Karen Brand (S), Yvonne Wells,
Maja Gans; Standing Long
Jump- Julie Miller (Z), Cindy
Down, Maja Gans; Relay-
Stephen, Usborne, Hensall
Senior Girls, Dash- Marg Pym
(U), Mary Ann Govers (S), Lynn
seventh inning after taking
another free pass and coming
home on a sacrifice by Hayter
and a single by Schilbe.
In Sunday morning's game
against Tillsonburg, Jim
Guenther worked a strong game,
allowing only one run as the
Tigers posted a narrow 2-1
margin over the host club.
Both tallies for the winners
came in the fourth frame.
Guenther reached base on an
error and Kevin Bestard singled
to put two men on base. After two
ground-outs, Dave Parsons
belted a double to get the runners
home.
Playing against Walsingham,
the Tigers were forced to use
their two tired pitchers, Guenther
and Stover, and neither could
silence the winners' bats.
Walsingham picked up four
runs off Guenther added three
while Stover was on the mound
and scored another four off Kevin
Bestard in the final inning.
The Tigers had only five hits.
They scored once in the sixth on a
homer by John Hayter and added
their final tally in the last frame
on a double by Bestard and single
by Dave Parsons.
Manager Joe Fulop said the
team played well in the tour-
nament and if both teams in the
final game had been equally
rested, it would have. been a
much closer contest.
Dobson (U); Run- Marg Pym,
Kelly Dobson (H), Sharon Rundle
(U); Ball Throw -Liz Miners (E),
Brenda Iredale (U), Jane Sims
(U); High Jump- Anita Verbeek
(U), Pat Rose (E), Sharon
Rundle; Running Long Jump-
Mary Ann Govers, Kelly Dobson
('H), Kathy Russell (S); Triple
Jump- Mary Ann Govers, Marg
Pym, Deannette McLeod (E);
Relay- Hensall, Usborne, Stephen
Junior Boys, Dash- Blayne Epp
(U), Doug Schade (S), Scott
Miller (S); Run- Steve Laith-
waite (E), Daryl Grebb (M),
Ricky Snelgrove (U); Ball
Throw- Scott Lovie (E), Scott
Dinney (S), Jeff Francis (U);
High Jump- Allan Pym (U), Scott
Dinney (S) Scott Miller (5),
Gerry Grubbe (M); Running
Long Jump- Steve Laithwaite
(E), Scott Miller, Philip Lovell
(H); Standing Long Jump- Gerry
Grubbe, Blayne Epp, Scott
Miller; Relay- Hensall, Stephen,
Exe ter
Intermediate Boys, Dash-
Jamie Chaffe (U), Bill Glover
(E), John Kernick (U); Run-
Jamie Chaffe, Bill Glover, John
Kernick; Ball Throw- Jeff Rowe
(H), Bill Glover, Ron Lavery
(H) ; High Jump- Jamie Chaffe,
John Kernick, Bill Glover;
Running Long Jump- John
Kernick, Bill Glover, Jamie
Chaffe; Triple Jump- John
Kernick, Bill Glover, Jamie
Chaffe; Relay- Usborne, Hensall,
Stephen
Senior Boys, Dash- Benjie
Hillman (M), Terry Horne (S),
Rick Lindenfield (E); Run-
Kevin Easterbrook (H), Tom
Dinney (M), Matthew McLure
(S); Shot Put- Ralph Wells (M),
Rick Lindenfield, Kevin
Easterbrook; High Jump- Kevin
Parker (U), Matthew McLure,
Terry MacNally (U); Running
Long Jump- Paul Wein (S), Kevin
Easterbrook, Rick Lindenfield;
Triple Jump- Kevin Easterbrook,
Matthew McLure, Ed Willis (U);
Relay- McCurdy, Hensall,
Stephen; 880- Mike Mills (M),
Tom Dinney (M), Rick Webber
(U)
Usborne Captures area track event
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