HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-30, Page 17Bluevale Mixed Bowling League held its season -ending banquet in Brussels on Saturday night. The
championship team from the season was presented with its trophies by Hugh Mundell [right]. Members
of the winning team were [left to right] Caroline Greenaway, Eluned McNair, George Fischer and Carl
Freiburger. Absent were Pauline Dickison and Kevin Hickey. -- photo by Pat Langlois.
Blyth athletes among CHSS
track stars
Last week a number of competi-
tors from C.H.S. S. took part in the
first outdoor meet of the season at
Westminster in London. The wea-
ther co-operated nicely and a
number of good performances
resulted. Fifteen high schools
competed including most of the
strong schools in Huron -Perth and
London.
In the Field portion of the event,
a number of good results were
recorded. Devon Colquhoun won
the Midget Boys high jump with a
jump of 1.68 m. Kevin Scrimgeour
of Blyth finished second in the
Junior Boys event with a jump of
1.74 m. and Steve Kolkman of
Hullett finished fourth in the
Senior Boys event with a personal
best of 1.76 m. In the Girls high
jump, Julie Howson of Blyth set a
new school record with a jump of
1.52m. intheJuniorGirls event
while Heather Brownridge finish-
ed sixth in the Midget Girls with a
jump of 1.38 m.
In the LongJump event, Julie
Trick was fifth in the Midget Girls
with ajump of 3.95 while Karen Uyl
was sixth at 3.80 m. In the Boys
event, the best effort was turned in
by Devon Colquhoun with ajump of
4.97 m.
In the Triple Jump, Devon
Colquhoun finished third with a
very good jump of 11.01 m. while
Derek Jefferson was fifth at 10.98
m. in the Midget section. Steve
Dolmage finished fifth in the
Junior Boys event with a personal
best of 11.28 m.
In the throwing events, Joe
Smith led the way with a first place
finish in the Junior Boys shot with a
throw of 12.25 m. Steve Vanden-
dool was third in the Midget Boys
event with a throw of 11.89 m.
while Derek Jefferson placed sixth
in the same event with a 10.89
throw. In the Girls event, Leona
Nyman finished second in the
junior Girls event with a personal
best throw of 9.06 m. Julia Feltham
was fourth at 8.23 m. Jackie
Norman was third in the Senior
event with a throw of 9.07 m. while
Jaqua Lobb was seventh in the
Midget event at 7.60 m.
In the discus, Julia Feltham was
fifth in the Junior Girls with a throw
of 24.3 m. Steve Vandendool was
fifth in the Midget Boys with a
throw of 28.35 m. while Joe Smith
was third with a throw of 30.9 m. in
the Junior Boys. Fred Nyman
threw 28.58 in the Senior Boys
event to place seventh.
In the javelin event, Jackie
Norman was sixth with a throw of
25 m. in the Senior Girls while
Brian Buffinga placed eighth in the
Junior Boys with a throw of 30.5 m.
In the track events, Karen Uyl
led the way in the sprint events
with a second place finish in the 100
m. with a new school record time of
13.9 sec. Joe Smith placed fourth in
the Junior Boys event with a fast
12.0 sec. clocking. In the 200 m.
sprints, Shelly Bonte-Gelok placed
fourth in the Midget Girls with an
excellent time of 29.7 seconds. In
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the 400 m. race, Susan Govenlock
placed fourth in the Midget Girls
event with a time of 68.5 sec. Dan
McDougall placed third in the
Midget Boys event with a time of
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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1986. PAGE 17.
Woodford wins WOAA
grand championship again
BY HUGHNICHOL
For the second year in a row the
Woodford Royals have captured
the WOAA Grand Championship,
defeating the Kincardine Kings
four games to one.
Woodford, a .500 club over the
regular season, posted a 12 win, 2
loss record in playoff action.
Kincardine fans and players
alike were asking themselves why
all the fuss about Woodford
playing WOAA hockey after Kin-
cardine opened the series with a
7-1 victory.
The complaint against Wood-
ford is that all their players reside
in Owen Sound and that it is
impossible for towns of 5,000 and
less to complete with them, a
complaint repeated again as
Woodford regrouped and skated to
four wins in a row with scores of 12 -
7, 12 - 2, 6 - 2, and 10 - 4.
In two years the WOAA has
expanded from eight to 14 teams,
with clubs in Listowel, Walkerton,
Southampton and Wellesley show-
ing interest for the 86 - 87 season.
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