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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. t Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 27, 1994 — Page 9 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 k ' 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. SIDEWALK SALE DAYS & Home hardware .Moonlight Madness )Pt Bike Clear Out Sale (selected units only Buy at cost and $AVE $AVE $AVE Check our clearout table for super savings! FREE BALLOONS FOR CHILDREN Enter Our E. Draw for e Barbecu D ao raw5pm,Sat.July Many other sidewalk savings Open Friday Night till 10 p.m. 528-3935 LUCKNOW Assorted P1a.nters and sizes shapes t choose O from price NO GST OR PST Friday, July 29 6 pm 10 pm (orlly) CASH AND CARRY ONLY! Lung Assoc. benefits from golf tourney $4200 was raised in Lungs are for Life golf tournament July 13 at Pike Lake Golf Club. ' Two teams finished 11 under. After an exciting shoot-out, God Dougan's team, with Barry Holliday of Durham, Butch Graham of Hanover and Rod Worsnop of Lon- don, emerged victorious. Runners- up were Per Neilsen, Ryan Ruther- ford and Willie Hunter of Aurora and Howard Boothby of Oshawa. Third place went to Paul Alisaus- kas, Ian Donaldson, Dave Holtom and Pierre Wade, all of Owen, Sound. Fourth place went to Bruce Marshall, Marc Lancaster, Calvin Scales of Durham and Mike Braunstein of Mount Forest. Swim team places seventh •Lucknow's swim team, the Dol- phins, tallied up 163 points to take seventh overall, during a meet in Exeter on the weekend. This is quite an accomplishment for the team since it is smaller than most and a summer swim team only. It was a super day with many personal best times set by some individuals. The new team t -shirts, provided by the Lucknow Legion, looked exceptionally sharp. s Super Special Geraniums 50c PERENNIALS .& NURSERY STOCK C .in he piantcd nnv limo! 1 R}•I & SFI FC•1 P1) l:vIiRGRI h.NS 25 (11+ FRUITS & VEGETABLES IN SEASON NEW FOR '94... Our f'erannial 1)itiphtv(�.tnlen i, o mu,i t ;,e at v,tnuu'. hint, 1 Iht. ti•ar' WHOLESALE • AND RETAIL • 7. mr • TE -EM FARM C/(11•IIL'r h'r'' P111.11(/1 c („112'FN 9 to L, 7 Liav-,l \,t•t'I. ia';n It�anJ,l q8 ^, 0 ii i.,n•i I\\i �. \I t�,n 483—,ip20 \drdir 1\.•n.lrn Snobirisl mai n Once again the travel aver season fast approaching us and there have been many Travel Insurance industry due to highout of country expenses. U S exchange OHIP cutbacks and continued r In is again changes in These medical rales. ; the are poor claims results experrenced — throughout the industry To offset these changes, Johm Ingle Travel has come out with twos new products to make it more affordable for you It you are planning on travelling in the next year I have set up a half-day seminar free of cost and obli gation to you Robin Ingle, President of John Ingle Travel will be the speaker to go through the above mentioned changes as well as explaining the new products they have come out with this year He will also answer, any questions you may have Please plan to attend or if you haveany questions please do nor hesitate to give me a call August 17th, 1994 1:30 p.m. Lucknow Community Centre FREE COFFEE AND LEMONADE AVAILABLE Feel Free to Bring a Friend Along Yours Truly QI.U... Wayne E. ficDonagh Life Insurance 528-2274 528-2031 (Home) 529-3333 XGoderich Kincardine X Hwy. 21 Huron Cly. 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