Times-Advocate, 1980-07-16, Page 12Pee wee event
this weekend
The fourth annual Exeter
pee wee baseball tourna-
ment gets underway Satur-
day at the community park
diamond.
Spokeswomen Lorna
Russell said teams from
Dashwood, London, Wyom-
ing, Strathroy and Wingham
will be participating.
Action in the double knock-
out tournament gets, un-
derway Saturday morning at
9 with the finals set for Sun-
day afternoon.
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Drub Crediton
Pee wees win two in three .attempts
The iExeter Pee Wees
romped to a 22-4 victory over
the inexperienced Crediton
club in ,crediten on Monday
night,
John Giffin opened the
scoring when he got on base
on an error, stole second and:
third then came home on a
passed ball, Sean Whiteford
walked and came home on
George Pratt's, single.
The boys came up big in
the second, scoring seven
runs on five walks, a double
by Andy Lerikos and a single
from the bat of DaveRussell,
• D. McDonald scored for
Crediton after being hit with
a pitch and coming home on
a single by S. Lightfoot,
Exeter picked up three
runs in the third on singles
by Lerikos, Giffin and Pratt.
Marty Taylor's single in the
The Kirkton-Woodham
pool has begun another
season and once again offers
a variety of aquatic ac-
tivities taught by a qualified
and experienced staff.
In addition to the regular
learn-to-swim classes held in
three-three week sessions,
the pool offers, Moms and
Tots and Tiny Tots, These
classes have been highly
successful in the past due to
the low student-teacher ratio
and the knowledge and
experience of the in-
structors. There is a
qualified synchronized
swimming instructor on staff
who is conducting 2 four
week sessions in that skill.
The staff recently attended
a diving instructors course
so this year diving classes
are being held in 2 four week
sessions. Also being offered
in four week sessions are
ladies fitness, fitness swim
and adult lessons. Swim
team (now a member of the
Lake Huron Zone
Association) and the 20
kilometre club round out the
activities and make for a full
day at the pool,
The staff between them
have a wide selection of
skills and are very ex-
perienced. ,, ,The super-
visor Joanne Poel is a
University of Guelph
student, has three years
experience at the pool and is
conducting the fitness swim
classes. Nancy McCurdy, the
assistant supervisor, a
student, at Fanshawe
College, also has three years
experience at the pool and is
conducting ladies fitness.
The rest of the in-
structional staff consists of
AnnRobinson, Dave Bell,
Joanne Hell and Donna
Bickell. Ann has two years
instructional experience and
is a qualified synchronized
swimming instructor. Dave
Bell also has two years
experience in teaching and
he is the coach of the swim
team, Joanne Bell has taught
for one year and Donna
Bickell is the first year in-
structor. Paul Robinson and
Betty Johnson as the two
cashiers complete the staff.
On Sunday July 20 'the
fourth annual swim-a-thon is
being held at the pool and all
fourth was the only hit,
scoring .one run,
Exeter then scored ten
runs in The. fifth on singles by
Giffin, Russell, Lerikos. and
a triple`from the _bat of Scott
Lovie,
Crediton game up with
three runs in the bottom of
the fifth on walks to Light-
foot and Darling and, a single
by Dury.
Scott Miller went the
distance for Crediton giving
up 11 hits and recording 4
strikeouts. Scott Lovie was
the winning pitcher allowing
only two lag and fanning six
batters, Lovie led the rbis
with three, Russell and
Lerikos each bad two.
Exeter Dashwood 4
A closely fought contest
took place-Tuesday night as
the Exeter pee wees won
community members are
encouraged to support their
pool by getting sponsors and ,
swimming. The pool plans to
hold a water activity day
which will include syn-
chronized swimming show,
water rescue demonstration
and much more.
All in all, the residents of
Kirkton, Woodham and
surrounding area can look
forward to a summer packed
with fun, challenges and
safety.
STEPHEN
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over Dashwood 64. Tim
Easterbrook and Marty
Taylor each had singles in
the second inning, Dave
Russell's, sacrifice allowed
Easterbrook to score the
first run of the game,
Exeter scored two more
runs in the top of the third on
singles by Sott Leyte, George
Pratt and Easterbrook,
Hodgins and McCrindle
scored in the fourth for
Dashwood .to make it a 3-2
baligame. .
Lovie tripled in the fifth
and scored on an error.
Exeter pulled in one run in
the sixth. Dashwood
retaliated with two in the
bottom of the sixth on a base
hit by McCrindle and an
error.
The Dashwood team held
Exeter scoreless in the
seventh, With two men on
base and two out George
Pratt fielded a hard hit ball
and made the out.
Schade was the losing
pitcher. Scott Lovie went the
distance for Exeter allowing
2 hits and fanning 6 batters.
Lovie, Lerikos, Pratt and
Russell recorded the rbis.
Wingham 5 - Exeter 2
Exeter pee wees failed in
their attempt to make it five
wins in a row as they
dropped a clects4n to
Wingham here Thursday
for tiitn ey
Close play again featured
the three jitneys ,at the
Exeter lawn bowling club
this week,
Tuesday night, Alma
Langford topped play with
an aggregate of 28 with two
wins. Anna Ballantyne was
close behind with a 27, while
Chas Hendy had 24 and Roy
Blanchard and Edith Love
came in with scores of 22.
Roy Blanchard and Leone
Brock had identical scores of
two wins, an aggregate of 26
Thur-
sday play. Thelma Russell
close behind with scores of
and Gertrude Hamilton were
They were Emma Campbell,
RoSs Richardson and Wilma
10260eailnnivhdea palruH.sicokfsie in
26, while three tied with 21.
Russell and Tom Walker had
top scores on Saturday with
aggregates of 24. Stan Roth
came in with a. 23 and
following in order were
Velma Huff, Alvin Pym
and Emma Campbell,.
Exeter left nine men on
base and Wingham had eight
men stranded, •
Wingham held a 3-0 lead in
the middle of the fifth.
Exeter scored one in the
fifth. The sixth inning saw
each team pick up one run.
Wingham pulled two across
in the seventh to end the
scoring,
Singles were hit by John
Giffin, Terry Zachar, Alan
Pym, Scott Lovie and
George Pratt. Andy Lerikos
had the only extra base hit
when he banged out a triple.
Lovie pitching his third
game in four days, came up
strong allowing only four hits
and fanning six batters. The
boys have only one league
game next week when they
host Seaforth at 7 :00
Thursday night,,
They'll see plenty of action
on Saturday and Sunday at
the local diamond when the
Exeter pee wee tournament
gets under way. Fans In the
area are invited to come and
see the exciting ball
provided by the eleven to
thirteen year olds.
K-W pool activities
are now underway
night, fi901, teams bad. the
bases loaded on a .couple of
occasions but excellent Close.play. defensive play prevented the.
runs from. scoring,
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