HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-03-15, Page 15Ripley Hockey News
The Tykeshave done it again!
They won all three games in the
tournament in Teeswater Satur-
day and brought home the trophy.
Congratulations, team. In • the
first game it was 4-1 over
Mildmay, with Todd Farrell
scoring the first goal from Clint
Twolan. Gerry Meurs scored the
next unassisted, and then Clint
Twolan beat the goalie on a pass
from Todd ,Farrell. Mildmay
scored their only goal to end the
first period. The only other tally
was made in the third period,
when Clint scored unassisted.
In the second game, it was a
close 2-1 victory over 'Teeswater.
Todd again combined with Clint_._.
to score the first goal in the
second period. Teeswater scored
in the third, and with 2 minutes to
go, Clint put Ripley ahead,
unassisted. in game three, it was
Ripley all the way, leading East
Howick 3-0. Stephen Keelan
scored twice, on passes from Clint
Twolan and Toad Farrell. Clint
and Todd combined for the final
marker. Corey Cuyler was in goal,
with Darren Cook, Donald Mart-
in, Fred Flannigan, Gerry Meurs;
Doug Sorbara, Mark Dahmer,
Jeff Verbeek, Blair Scott and Billy
Patterson making up the rest of
the team. They are coached by
Ken Farrell. and Bill Cuyler.
The Pee Wee "A" consolation
round continues, with ,Ripley and
Mildmay playing to a 6 all tie.
Kevin Boyle performed -:-the hat
trick, Paul Keelan scored twice,
and Eric vander Glas came
through with the other goal. This
game went into overtime, with
both teams scoring. Gary Rut -
TOWN AND COUNTRY
BOWLING LEAGUE
Anna Johnstone bowled high
for the ladies with a single of 180
and a double of 354.
High for the men went to Harry
Lavis with 'a single of 212 and
double of 377.
Team points: Reds 3, Oranges
2, Yellows 3, .Greens 0, Blues 5,
Violets
Team standings: Reds 61,
Blue 58, Yellows 57, Greens 55,
Oranges .53, Violets 46.
LADIES' 6:30 P.M. BOWLING
Pat Livingston bowled the high
single with a 233, Pat Livingston
'bowled the high triple with a 618.
Games of 200 and over: Pat.
Livingston 233, 216, Bernice
Kemp 221,. Evelyn Smith 213,
Joan Courtney 214, 221, Jessie
Joynt 216.
Team points: Pat Livingston's
Crickets 7, Edna Ross' Ladybugs
0; Evelyn Smith's Spiders 5, Joan
Livingston's Beetles 2; Irene
Markham's Ants 5, Jean Phillips'
Bees 2.
Team standings: Crickets 99., ..
Bees 97, Beetles 94, -Spiders 84,
Ladybugs 78, Ants 73.
The Teague champions are the
Crickets consisting of Pat Living-
ston, Edna MacDonald, Carol
Adams, Nancy Brooks, Janet
McPherson, Belle Mole, Norma
McDonagh, Joyce Adamson and
Linda Andrew.
LADIES' 9 O'CLOCK BOWLING
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Barb, Helm bowled the high
single with a 270 game. Merle
ledge made 2 assists, while Paul
Harris, ,Larry Coiling and Shawn
Morrison each made 1.
The next night; Paisley came to
town, and the score was much
different, Paisley 11, Ripley 4,
Terry Irwin had 2 goals and 1
assist, Eric vander Glas had 1
goal and 2 assists, and Paul
Harris scored once. Kevin Boyle
made 3 assists, and Paul Keelan
and Shawn Morrison also assist-
ed.
In a close Atom "B" game with
Lucknow; Lucknow scored just at
the end of the second period, and
opened the third with a goal. Jeff
Godfrey took a pass from Robbie
Brooks and Darryl Verbeek to
score, , but that was it. 2-1 for
Lucknow.
The Ripley Midgets had a hard
fought game with Paisley, and
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came out on the wrong end of a
' 5-3 score, Jeff MacTavish' scored
the first Ripley goal from Jamie
Gallant and Murray Coiling.
Harold vander Glas took a pass
from Jamie Gallant and Bill
Cameron for the second goal in
the ' second period, and with 2
secondsto play in that period, Ric
Irwin scored from Don Harris.
Unfortunately, they couldn't hold
the opposition and Paisley scored
twice in the third, unanswered.
Rhody rolled a 605 high triple.
Games 200 and over:, Barb
Helm 270, 203, Merle Rhody 240,
208, Nancy Farrish 237, Anna
Johnstone 228, Marie Park 210,
Joanne Searle 210, Barb ' Tyler
209, Linda Sticklend 208, Isabel
Havens 208, Anne Anderson 205.
Team points: Dianne Carter's,.
Cardinals 5, Marie Hoffman's
Orioles 2, Marg Hackett's Canar-
ies 5, Barb Sanderson's Doyes 2,
Nancy Farrish's Robins 4, Joanne
Searle's Bluejays 3. .
Team standings: Cardinals 99,
Doves 94, Bluejays 88, Canaries
87, Orioles 70, Robins .66.
KINLOSS BOWLING '
High single for the men was
rolled by Mike Dalton with a score
of 262 and high triple by Norman
Bolt with 619.
Men- 200 and over:. Mike. Dalton
262, Norman Bolt 249, Donnie
Rae Farrish 241, John MacKin-
non 209, Fraser MacKinnon 206,
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203, Bill Hunter 201, LloydRiple Htral
Margaret Mac -
REPORTERS: Christine ' Cover,
Heather Scott, Kenneth Thomp-
son,
homp-
son, Ian Culbert.
A SNOWSHOEING WE WILL GO
On March 2, Mrs. MacDon-
ald's class went snowshoeing at
MacGregor Point. All Mrs. Mac-
Donald knew . was that .. there
would be a sign' at the entrance to
the park, thus, she didn't know if
the class was supposed to turn or
go straight at the crossroads: The
class found the boundary but that
wasn't much help. Now the class
started to look around and finally
-•- Jim ,Cleaver led us to the park.
The class got there at 11.00 a.m.,
right on time. Then the class. was
split into •two groups - "A" group
went on a nature study while `•`B"
group went snowshoeing. At
12.30 everyone was eating. At,
1.00 p.m. the table turned and
. "A" group went snowshoeing
while "B" group went on a
nature study. At 2.30 p.m:
everyone went home. I 'think'
everyone had an enjoyable,
educational day.
Hi, Ho, Hi, Ho, Hi, Ho, Hi, Ho.
LET'S GO SKIING
On March 3, ,Ripley -Huron
Central School had its "Across
Country Race": Mr. Stanley and
Miss Farlinger designed the one
mile course. The winners in the
boys' section were Paul Harris at
30:55 minutes and Mike Nichol-
son at 32:00 'minutes. The
winners in the girls' section were
Jane Birnie at 32:55 minutes and
Lisa Johnson at 35:10 minutes.
Both of the, boys' times were
record breakers. Mr. Stanley said
he would have to practise to beat
either times.
RECESS FUN'
At Ripley -Huron Central School
a
Donald rolled the high single with
many games are becoming popu-
lar. Three that I think are most
popular are Tether Ball, Soccer
and Tag. ,
FLOOR HOCKEY
In Junior Floor +Hockey, the
playoffs have begun with Teain 3
in the lead. Team 3 has 14 points.
212 and the high triple by Doris
MacKinnon with 483. ,
Team points: Kings 0, Snows 2,
Wealthys 1, Spys-
Pippins 5.
Team standings: Macs 99, Spys
90, Kings 86, Wealthys 75,
Pippins 69, Snows 64.
In a shorthanded Kincardine-
Ripley, Atom "B" gamer; Robbie
Brooks and Jeff Godfrey got it
together for Ripley's only goal.:
Score, Kincardine 6, Ripley 1.
The Pee Wee "A"s I played
Tara, overwhelming them 11-1.
Kevin Boyle sparked the attack
with 5 goals, Gary Rutledge had
the hat trick, and Terry. Irwin,
Eric vander Glas and Shawn
Morrison each scored once. Larry
Coiling made 5 assists.
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