The Citizen, 2007-10-25, Page 8Sports
The Friday night euchre party at
the Cranbrook hall had eight and
three-quarter tables at play. It was
hosted by Marion Harrison, Adrian
and Shirley Verstoep, Neil Hatt and
Edna McLellan.
Share the wealth was won by
Annie Irvine and Isabelle Craig.
Other winners were: travelling lone
hand, Leota Thompson; ladies’high,
Myrna Burnett; ladies’ low, Linda
Minielly; ladies’ lone hands, three-
way tie, Leanne Minielly, Viola
Adams and Shirley Kingsley; men’s
high, Neil Hatt; men’s low, Isabelle
Craig; men’s lone hands, Lloyd
Smith and Adrian Verstoep.
The following were the lucky tally
winners: Shirley Verstoep, Lois
McLean, Joan Jacobs, Earl
McNaughton, Ruth Bauer, Allan
Edgar and Leona McDonald.
The next euchre at the hall will be
on Friday night, Nov. 2 at 8 p.m.
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The Brussels Atom Reps started
their season with an away game in
Zurich Oct. 17. They made 24 shots
on net with just three making it past
the post. It was enough to win the
game though as goalie Matt
McNichol made 17 saves, with only
two making it past him, for a 3-2
win.
Goals were scored by Hayden
TenPas, Tim Waechter and Nic
Zwep. Assists went to Ben Hruska,
Mitch Kellington, and TenPas.
They travelled to Wallace for a
Friday-night game. With lots of great
attempts for control of the puck,
great defence and smooth passing, it
was Brussels who dominated,
skating away with a 4-1 win.
Scoring were Waechter, Dawson
Peachey, Lexi Smith and Mitch
Kellington. Picking up assists were
Smith, Waechter, Austin Johnston
and Kellington.
Sunday had the team in Milverton
for a late afternoon game. Here,
despite their best efforts, taking 22
shots on net, they lost 4-0.
This year’s Brussels Atom Reps
are goalie McNichol, TenPas, Smith,
Ben Hruska, Kellington, Zwep,
Waechter, Reece McArter, Scott
Dolmage, Colton Hastings, and
Luke McCutcheon. Affiliated
players were Jason Baxter, Taylor
Higgins, Johnston, and Peachey.
These kids are coached by Brian
TenPas, Kevin Kellington and Bob
Hruska.
The Saugeen Maitland Lightning
PeeWee A team travelled to Toronto
to take part in the Toronto Aeros’
11th Annual Solid Goal tournament,
Oct. 12-14.
Their first game was against the
Brampton team which they beat
3-0.
Goals were scored by Kelly
Gribbons of Port Elgin (two) and
Nicole Marriage of Clinton (one).
assisted by Tailor Campbell of
Palmerston, Jaime VanLoon of
Walkerton and Hannah Davidson of
Kincardine. The shutout went to
Stephanie Sluys of Clinton.
The second game was against
Stratford which they beat 2-0 with
goals scored by Davidson and
Marriage, assisted by Becky Bults of
Alma, Becky Waring of Owen
Sound and Gribbons. The shutout
went to Shelby Arsenault of Shallow
Lake.
In the third game, the girls played
Hamilton and lost 3-1. The lone goal
was scored by Caroline McDowell
of Belgrave.
This put Hamilton in first place
and Saugeen Maitland in second
place after round-robin play.
In the championship game
Saugeen came up against Hamilton
again. The girls gave it all they had
and managed to win with a score of
2-1 taking the Solid Goal PeeWee A
championship title. Goals were
scored by Gribbons and Davidson
with assists going to McDowell and
Gribbons.
The Ethel euchre was held on
Monday, Oct. 15 with Brussels
Agromart supplying the prizes.
Winners were: share the wealth,
Edna McLellan, Sharon Freeman;
high, Hilda Holmes, John Subject;
low, Isabelle Craig, Shirley
Verstoep; lone hands, Adrian
Verstoep, Leota Thompson.
There were numerous tally prizes.
The next euchre will be held on
Monday, Oct. 29 at 8 p.m.
The Brussels Novice Rep team
travelled to Elma Logan on Saturday
where they played better than last
week, but Elma Logan was at its
best, skating away with the 7-5 win.
Brussels goals were shot in by
Wyatt Machan, Logan Kellington,
and Delayna Smith. Assisting were
Kellington, Smith and Machan.
Sunday, they travelled to
Milverton for an afternoon game.
Despite making 21 shots on the net,
only six made it past the goalie.
Brussels did perform better with
lots of excellent passes and smooth
defensive moves. Hats off to Konrad
McArter, Bennett Newell and Dylan
McNeil for playing their very best
this game.
Milverton made 17 shots on
Brussels goalie, Derrick Waechter
with seven making it past him. The
final score was 7-6 for Milverton.
Scoring for Brussels were
Kellington, Machan, Connor Bridge
and Smith. Assisting them were
Kailey Wheeler, Jamie Perrault,
McNeil, Daniel Fritz, Newell, Smith
and Kellington.
These Novices will play their first
home game against Mitchell Friday
night at 6:30 p.m.
Rewarding
After their 10 km walk, the students of St. Anne’s Catholic
Secondary School in Clinton were rewarded for their hard
work with some fun as they had a carnival day in their gym.
The walk raised money for a CT scanner for Huron County
and to have a walkway paved at the school. The carnival
featured a dunk tank, cotton candy, jousting, sumo
wrestling and a velcro jumping wall. (Shawn Loughlin photo)
Brussels Atoms win, lose
In Lower Lakes female hockey
action this weekend, the Saugeen
Maitland Lightning AA Midgets
won and tied on home ice.
On Saturday, Brianne Wheeler
played outstandingly in net to gain a
shutout against Chatham. The score
was 3-0 with goals from Eastlyn
Bellamy (Shallow Lake), Carly
McArthur (Southampton) and
Tammy Freiburger (Wingham).
On Sunday, after largely
outshooting the Sarnia Sting they
ended the game in a tie with the final
score of 1-1. The lone Saugeen
Maitland goal was scored by captain
Karisa Ross (Palmerston).
The girls will be in action this
Saturday, Oct. 27 in Strathroy with a
home game on Sunday at 2:30 p.m.
in Howick against Windsor.
PeeWee Lightning
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Ashfield/Wawanosh
Brookside Public School, 36937 Belgrave Rd, R.R. #7 Lucknow
Tuesday November 13 from 3:30 to 7:00 PM
Clinton
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 140, 95 Kirk Street, Clinton
Monday October 29 from 3:00 to 7:00 PM
Thursday November 22 from 4:00 to 7:00 PM
Ethel
Grey Central Public School, 84925 Ethel Line, Ethel
Thursday November 15 from 3:30 to 7:00 PM
Exeter
Royal Canadian Legion, 316 William Street South, Exeter
Tuesday October 30 from 6:30 to 8:30 PM
Goderich
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 109, 56 Kingston Street, Goderich
Friday November 2 from 3:00 to 7:00 PM
Monday November 26 from 4:00 to 7:00 PM
Howick
Howick Central Public School, 45010 Harriston Rd, R.R. #1 Gorrie
Tuesday November 20 from 3:30 to 7:00 PM
Stephen
Stephen Central Public School, 70042 Goshen Line, Stephen TWP
Saturday November 10 from 9:00 to 11:00 AM
Seaforth
Seaforth and District Community Centre, 122 Duke Street, Seaforth
Thursday November 1 from 3:00 to 7:00 PM
Wednesday November 21 from 4:00 to 7:00 PM
Wingham and Area
Wingham & District Hospital, 270 Carling Terrace, Wingham
Tuesday November 6 from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Wednesday November 7 from 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM
Thursday November 8 from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM
For more information about the flu, the flu shot, and
the community clinics, please contact the Huron
County Health Unit:
Telephone: 519-482-3416 Toll free: 1-877-837-6143
Website: www.huroncounty.ca/health
Brussels
Curling
Club
Monday - mixed curling
starts 7:00 pm
November 12th
Membership $110.00
Fees - First time curlers $90.00
Wanted - new curlers
Free ’til Christmas
Contact
Brenda McIntosh 519-887-9966
Steve Steiss 519-887-6670
Novices lose to Elma Logan
3-point
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Midget
girls
35 turn out to play
cards in Cranbrook
Women win
at Ethel party