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Highway 8 just east Of Mitchell
Madill Mustangs defeat
Huron Perth Volleyball
On Thursday, October 2Q the
Huron Perth Boys Volleyball
championships were held at
Madill. Both Junior and Senior
teams from Madill participated.
In the senior division Listowel
beat St. Maryrs in the
championship match. The Madill
team just missed the finals,
placing third out of six teams. The
senior team played wed and' lost
close; matches to both Listowel
and St. Marys. The team
members are JiM Blackwell, John
Campbell. Darrell Anderson,
Dave Bennett, J eff Dickson,
Junior boys
Win at
(By Nancy Haldenby)
Our Madill 'team travelled to
Benmiller on October 19. There
were 11 schools taking part in this
Huron-Perth meet. We had four
teams competing on Wednesday.
Out of them we had a fourth,
third, second and first place
finish as well as two individual
winners.
TEAM RESULTS
In the Junior Girls category
Kay Morrison was tenth and
Karen Purdon was fifteenth. Our
Junior Girls finished fourth. Kay
Morrison will go to WOSSA.
Our Midget Boys finished thin
with Karl Morrison fifth, Ton
White sixth and Ed. Davidson
eighth. This whole team will go to
WOSSA.
The Senior Girls placed seond.
In this division Janet Wood was
first, Ft eda Reinink was sixth aild
Anita Reinink was ninth. This
team will go to WOSSA also.
The Junior Boys finished first.
In this division Shane Purdon was
first, Klaas Jorritsema Ninth,
Ken Metzger eleventh, Shawen
McKay fourteenth, and Mark
'I'aldenby fifteenth.
The Junior Boys brought back
tilt: trophy which! was presented
to them on Monday morning at
Assembly. Along with this trophy
they were each presented a
medallion. At this assembly also
Janet Wood and Shane Purdon
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Listowel; ()Mario
Gord Kinahan, Paul Dickson,
Tom Henderson, Steve Burke,
Dave Hanna and Steve Hamilton.
They were coached by Mr.
Simpson.
In the junior division Listowel
lost to Stratford Central in the
finals. The Madill team placed
fourth, almost upsetting the two
finalists in their matches against
them.The team members are Bill
Ohm, Dan Martin, Ron Penning-
ton, Steve McKay, Craig
Anderson, Tony Plasschier,
Reuben Jacklin, Robert Currie,
Rob Henderson, Mike Leahy,
Scott Cornwall, Ian Mann and
Chris Meier. The coach was Mr.
HP meet
were presented little trophies fol;
coming in first. Good luck at
WOSSA!
tuckey.
This concludes the boys'
volleyball season. Both Junior
and Senior teams placed first in
the Huron. League and placed
well in the finals. Both teams
should be congratulated on their
successful year. A special
"thanks" should go to the
coaches, Mr. Simpson and Mr.
Stuckey, for their patience and'
effort throughout the season.
[By Dianne McBride].
It was a bright and breezy
autumn day on October 20th for
the game of the Madill Jr.
Mustangs against Norwell. The
team made a good effort but still
lost 31-14 to the opposition.
More players scored in this
game than in the last game, for
example, Doug De Boer, who
scored a touchdown on a pass
interception and a 30-yard run.
Grant Gnay, who has been doing
well this season scored a second
'touchdown on a 20-yard end run,
set up by Andy MacDonald on
80-yard kickoff return. Andy I a 2-point conversion on t
touchdown.
Next Thursday the periods
be shortened so that the stude
can get out and cheer on th
football team and the basked
team. The visiting football I
will be Clinton.
Give yourself a break,
Take a walk. 4r. si
Miroverenil,
6—THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 2, 1977 1
Listowel wins volleyball
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