HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-07-27, Page 9Bring home silver from
Flesherton tournament
The Lucknow Pee Wee I team
played participated in a tournament
in Kincardine on July 2.
Coming up against Kincardine I1
in the first game, they' were vic-
torious with a 7 to 3 score.
The second game against Owen
Sound proved to be an exciting
game of baseball. A five run rally
in the last inning gave Lucknow an
8 to 4 win.
After two wins, Lucknow as third
out of 18 teams. This put them up
against the Port Elgin A team. Due
to a time rule, only 31 innings
were played with Port Elgin win-
ning 12 to 6.
Thanks to the Lucknow Lions for
sponsoring the Pee, Wees in a well
run tournament.
Flesherton tourney
On July 16, Lucknow met up with
Walkerton in an early morning
game in the Flesherton tournament.
Jason Lewis hit an out -of -the -park
home run. John VanDiepenbeek
batted 1,000 and Dennis Andrew
scored three times to help in the 16
to 2 win.
The second game was against
Markdale who had not lost a game
this year.
Justin Brown pitched the first two
and last innings to give Lucknow a
9 to 7 win.
This was the most exciting game
with good defence from Jesse
Mabon, Troy McKenzie and Jeremy
Austin.
Adam Cameron scored twice and
Mark Stanley was solid on the
pitching mound.
The championship game was
against Acton. Jeff Andrew drove
in Scott Austin to give Lucknow
their only run. Acton only scored
three times to win the tournament.
Kiel Farrish pitched three, strong
innings.
Lucknow was presented with
silver medals.
Monday Night Summer League
Games over 200: Marion. Jones
249, Tracey Norman 246, Harold
I Elliott 201, Ron Cassidy 210, Lea -
Anne Haldenby 264, Martin
Lebreton 204, 212, Paul Beese 223,
Wendy Ritchie 216, 207, Eric
Taylor 230, 244, 242, Brian Schaus
218, Nick Schaus 214.
Standings: Pin Busters 46, Road
Kill 41, Bushwackers 37, Try Hard
BOWLING
31, Might Canucks 31, The Blues
24.
I Youth Summer League
Team averages: #5 94.71, #4
93.68, #1 91.43,. #3 185.58, # 2
81.19.
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Old Devils sponsor
oldtimers tournament
The Lucknow Old Devils hockey
team successfully hosted their
second annual men's oldtimers slo-
pitch tournament on the weekend.
Eight teams including Teeswater,
Wingham, Goderich, Port Albert,
Mildmay, Tiverton and. two from
Kincardine competed in a round
robin tournament. Each team played
four games. .
The Wingham Rockers beat the
Port Albert River Rats 7 to 5 for
the "A" final.. The Kincardine
Oldstars beat the Tiverton Relics 14
to 3 for the `,`A" consolation:
In the "B"final, Teeswater Model
Ts beat the Goderich Old Deck -
hands 14 to 10, while the Mildmay
Golddiggers beat the Kincardine
Bullshooters with a score of 3 to 2
for the "B" consolation.
A donation will be made to the
Lucknow Minor Ball on behalf of
the Lucknow Old Devils hockey
team.
Prize winners for the draws were
Deb Vandenbroek,• four Blue Jay
tickets; Chuck Lamont, Mayfair gift
certificate; Gord Kroeplin, lawn
chairs; David Errington, cooler; Bob
Cranston, Pizza Delight; Ron
Hodge, windshield washer; Shawn
Anderson, cooler and jug; Deb Hoy,
Ross Young, Rachel -Lamont, Brian
Draper, Alex Simpson, Ron Sim-
mons and Ross Young each won
two pair of major league ball socks.
Mosquitos take a win
and loss last week
The last two games played by the
Lucknow Mosquitos resulted in a
win and a loss.
On July 19 the team travelled to
Mitchell. Playing against an ex-
perienced team, Mitchell broke
loose in the second and third in-
nings to cruise to a 21 - 7 win.
Lucknow scored their runs in the
first and fourth innings.
On July 24, the team travelled to
9
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Grand Bend and came home with
19 - 13 win. The win ran their
record to 9 - 5 in the schedule with
six games remaining in the season.
The offence was led by Ricky
Andrew and Brian Stanley who hit
doubles and Blue Wiens who hit a
• home ruri in the last inning to get
the teams ninth win of the season.
. The team will host the year end
tournament on the Aug. 13
weekend.
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' Two teams finished 11 under.
After an exciting shoot-out, God
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team since it is smaller than most
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