HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-10-31, Page 22The Junior girls basketball
team had a successful week,
winning the two league
games they played. Last
Tuesday in Clinton the team
defeated Central Huron in a
high scoring contest 55 -41.
Maja Gans had a "hat hand"
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Midget gals win WOSSA title
WOSSA CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPS — The midget girls from South Huron District High
School won the WOSSA cross country championship, Friday. Back, left Catherine Patter-
son, Joan Osgood, Susan McClure and Carla Solomon. Front, Mary Lou Rundle, Judy Van
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The South Huron District
High School midget girls
cross country team suc-
ceeded in placing first in the
WOSSA meet for the first
time in a number of years.
Despite blowing snow and
cold temperatures the girls
repeated their performance
of a week ago at Huron-
Perth. Carla Solomon was
the first to cross the finish
line for the team in fifth spot.
Alice Dietrich came in
next in the ninth position
with Catherine Patterson
following her footsteps in
tenth. Joan Osgood com-
pleting her best performance
of the year was the fourth
team member in with a forty
third finish.
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scoring 18 points, Lori Brand
was close behind sinking 15.
Cindy Down kept the boards
clear with excellent
rebounding and she also
managed to pick up 10
points. Faye Gaiser, Leslie
Hunter -Duvar and Carrie
Sweeney rounded out the
scoring.
At home last Thursday, the
Juniors took an important
game from Stratford. Nor-
thwestern by a 27 - 18 score.
The game was a defensive
struggle and neither team
had a high lead at any time.
Maja Gans sank 8 points and
Faye Gaiser put in 7 to lead
the scoring. Lori Brand
added 6 points. On defence,
Cindy Down again played
very well and Jackie Hyde
who is one of this year's
"rookies" showed much
improvement in her game.
. The Junior and Senior
teams play their remaining
regular league games at
home. On Friday, Seaforth
will come and on Monday the
visiting teams are from
Wingham. Game time is 2:00
pm.P are
welcome toar attend.
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Senior girls
The South Huron Senior
girls basketball team has
had a very heavy schedule
Susan McClure, Mary Lou
Rundle and Judy Van Oss
finished in the top half of the
one hundred and sixteen
competitors.
All girls deserve words of
praise for placing first out of
20 different schools, The
team heads off for Kingston
Friday to compete in the
OFSAA championship, The
strong team of girls should
have *a good chance of
placing in the top ten teams
at the all-Ontario meet.
The Senior boys ended
their successful season at
WOSSA with a fifth place
team finish. In a strong field
of runners, Murray Wareing
placed 14th and Matt
McClure came 21st after
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lately and the girls have
been equal to the task.
The team travelled to
Brighton two weeks ago and
split their two tournament
games. They defeated
Lindsay and lost to
Pickering. A good lime was
had by all however on this
the only overnight trip of the
season.
The girls then defeated
Medway D.H.S. 35-24, and
the next day travelled to
London and lost a very tough
game to Catholic Central 43-
31. Two days later they again
lost a very tough game, this
time a league encounter, to
Stratford Central 40-29.
This past week the cagers
have scored two very im-
pressive wins, defeating
Central Huron 41.10, and
Stratford Northwestern 41-
20.
The teams league record
now stands at 5-2 with three
games remaining, and their
overall record stands at 8-10.
Heather Riddell and Helen
Muller have been con-
tributing most of the offence,
and very fine defensive
performances have been
turned in by Heather and
Brenda Riddell, Ronalee
Bogart, Liz Deters and
Julianne MacLean.
falling in the last leg of the
race. Kevin Easterbrook,
Doug Medd, Mike Fleming,
Mike Van Raay, Rodney
Masnica and Jim R. egier all
completed the coldest race of
the year. Mike Fleming
proved to have his best all
time race inspite of the
weather,
Dorothy Van Esbroeck
completed the senior girls
course in eleventh place. The
rest of the senior team Sue
Fleming, Sharon Rundle,
Sarah McClure, Suzanne
Patterson and Lisa
Harnather all contributed to
the team's tenth position.
The 1979 season was quite
successful and 1980 promises
Computer
course set
The computer science
night school course is well
underway again this year.
C.W. Long's class consists of
7 adults from the community
and two South Huron
students. A cross section of
reasons for taking the course
was taken at the first class
and these range from a new
job requirement to help in
future potential career.
Mr. Long feels that the
purpose of the class is to
introduce the concept of
computers to interested
people and to get them used
to running them. He also
feels that the course is a
good way to introduce
computers to the people as a
valuable timesaving device
that almost anyone can
operate.
It is surprising how many
courses in post secon-
dary schools require a
background in computers.
After searching through a
few university books I found
that even auto mechanics
required a computer course
as an entrance qualification.
So by introducing computers
early we can make learning
easier later on.
to hold, an even brighter
future. The season could not
have been successful .or as
memorable without the hard
work and determination of
This past Wednesday the
Reach for the Top team from
South Huron travelled to
Wingharti to play. The team,
composed of Paul Mc-
Auley Kevin Glasgow,
Doug Hoffman and Matt
McClure faced Chesley
Matt McClure
is the honouree,
Mike Burke, student body
president is honouring
deserving students 'by
posting their picture and a
summary of their achiev-
ment on the office window.
September's honouree was
Matt McClure.
Matt has been very active
this year. He is involved in
the newspaper, Reach for
the Top, the - zoo, the zoo
newsletter, cross country,
besides doing well in all his
classes.
I don't know if there is
anything to involve yourself
with Matt, but if there is I'm
sure you'll find it and do it as
well as all of your other
activities.
Now, foss the second time
here is Mike's applause of
helpful students for Octobee
-They're Karen Ford, Kim
McBride, Robyn McLellan.'
These girls are typists for
the student council. They
prepare all correspondence,
letters and other important
typing duties. They give up
class time, often and before
school, lunches and the
ultimate sacrifice, the oc-
casional spare.
Without these girls the
student council would grind
to a shuddering halt instead
of being slowed down with
paper work. Good job girls.
coach Joe Fuiop and Carey
Catch, The team would like
express their sincere
gratitude for their
dedication.
District High School in the
first game. The team
demolished Chesley by a
score of 175 to 60 with Hoff-
man, McClure and Glasgow
giving a good offense effort
while „McAuley showed
good defensive sense by
supplying ,unique and
somewhat bizarre answer to
ensure a win.
In the second game, the
opposition was supplied by
F.E. Madill of Wingham.
Although South Huron was
down by 60 points at one time
the team showed deter-
mination by rebounding to
win by a score of 200-145. The
team therefore advances to
the second round where it
will face Centre Wellington
of Fergus. This game will be
played after the March
Break with the winner ad-
vancing to the CKNX finals
the air dates for these games
on CKNX channel 8 will be
communicated at a later
date.
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