HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-06-16, Page 11PROSPECTIVE CAMPERS — Each year two prominent athletes from South Huron District High School are
selected to attend the Ontario Athletic Leadership Camp. Above, SHDHS athletic director Ron Bogart con-
gratulates the two winners Randy Parsons and Lucy Van Esbroeck. T-A photo
Royals split two tilts,
keep loop's third spot
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as Pete Glover and Tom Daley
singled.
Gord Mauer started for Huron
Park and took the loss, giving up
nine hits while striking out one.
Ron Mason, in his first start
picked up the win allowing only
four hits until the sixth when he
was relieved by Brian Hodgins.
Mason'struck out three batters
in the victory.
Nairn is the league leader with
a 10-1 record while Lucan follows
at 9-2 and Exeter is third at 7-3.
Exeter travels to Lieury to-night
in their only start this week.
Kirkton juvs
win two tilts
Rob Amos pitched a shut out,
striking out 20 batters in
Kirkton's 7-0 victory over
Shakespeare juveniles, last
Wednesday.
Don Thomson homered in the
third inning, while Bob Pickel hit
a triple and two singles.
Friday night Kirkton travelled
to Fullerton and came away with
a 4-2 win, Murray Brookshaw was
the winning pitcher and Dennis
Fischer the loser.
Don Mills hit a home run while
Garry Near and Matt Walsh
singled, knocking in winning
runs.
Kirkton hosted the same
Fullerton team last night.
Fast track
at Varna
On the fastest track and before
the largest crowd of the season,
Craig Chalk of Tillsonburg took
home top points of the day as he
won the 250 class and., came third
in the open in the third event of
the CZ Jawa Motocross Series
held Sunday at Hully Gully near
Varna.
Chalk, riding a Maico, moved
into seventh place for the series
as Barry Bezzo of Simcoe and Joe
Bardoel of London ended up tied
with 29 points in the race for the
1977 CZ Motocross Motorcycle.
Top schoolboy in the series to
date is Hob Hodgson of Cam-
bridge, followed by Tim Marks of
Campbellville and Jeff Welland
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Shakespeare.
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try their band at tournament play
this weekend in the Byron midget
tournament with 12 teams
competing for top honours,
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game being Saturday at either
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in West Lions Park in London,
KirktOn, Midget Girls remain
undeafeated in regular season
play following a 2340 win Over
Kinkora Friday night and a 6-5
Kadechuk keeps
on winning ways
squeaker over St. Pauls, Monday.
Kirkton out-hit Kinkora 16 to 4
in a loosely played game. Kim
Heather was the leading batter
with four hits, consisting of two
singles, double, and a triple.
Kelly Kernick Julianne
MacLean, Lori Iredale and Carol
De Jonge had two hits a piece
while Jayne Dougall, Sheila
Penhale, Bonnie Westlake and
Pam Johnson each singled. The
Kinkora pitcher struck out only
three Kirkton batters while the
three home pitchers fanned 15
Kinkora batters.
Monday night's win over St,
Pauls kept the teams on their toes
until the final inning when
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behind win,
St, Pauls had a two run lead
going into the last of the seventh
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Kelly Kernick peppered well hit
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and they returned to the diamond
on Wednesday to play a 3-3 tie
with Gord's.
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Hensall whipped the T-A 21-12. In
the other contest, DIL doubled
the score against Northlanders
with the final being 28-14.
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this week, the T-A scored their
first victory with a 6-3 win over
Gord's and Usborne rebounded
from their two losses by handing
DIL an 8-4 loss,
Crediton crew
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In tournament this week
The Royals added five more
runs in the seventh as Pete
Glover led off with a single,
Barry Baynham then hit a home
run, Steve Hodgins singled, Tom
Daley doubled him home and he
scored as Brian Hodgins singled
and then scored on Paul
McKnights third hit, a single.
Ernie Schlegel went the distance
for Nairn allowing 11 hits while
not striking out anyone. Brian
Hodgins toiled for the Royals
allowing 12 hits striking out two
and walking four batters.
Royals 8 Huron Park 4
Tuesday night the Royals won
a hard fought 8-4 decision over
Huron Park. Exeter opened the
scoring in the second inning as
Terry Bourne singled, Barry
Baynham singled and scored as
Scott Burton reached base on a
fielder's choice. Paul McKnight's
single chased across the third
run.
The Royals added one run in
the fourth as Pete Glover hit a
home run. They went ahead 6-0 in
the fifth as Steve Hodgins singled
and Barry Baynham hit a home
run.
Huron Park struck for four
runs in the sixth as Wes Hodgson
singled, Bob Lammie reached
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Dave Jackson picked up the
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