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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1997-06-04, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4,1997
U-14s
trounce
Howick
The Brussels U-14 soccer team
got a kick out of their season open
er, defeating a visiting Howick
team 10-2.
Coaches Mike Thomas and John
Gillis said they were impressed
with the team's performance.
"Howick had a lot of close scoring
opportunities, but were uanble to
match this team," said Gillis.
Goalscorers were Derek Terpstra,
Mark Hunter, with three, Lee Dil
worth with four and Darryl Hous
ton with two.
Shawn Henry scored both points
for Howick.
T. Campbell
propels U-12s
to victory
A hattrick by Tyler Campbell of
the Brussels II U-12 soccer team
helped propel the squad to a 5-2
victory over Wallace I, May 28.
Down 2-1 going into the second
half, good defense by the entire
team kept them in the match.
With improved passing in the
second, the shots on net began to
go in. Nicholas Campbell and
Brandon Blake added to the total.
Sharing the netminding duties for
Brussels II was Scott Glitz and
Kyle Stephenson.
It was a good comeback and a
great team effort, said Coach Mur
ray Armstrong.
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Team Marshall, Blyth, competed on the Victoria Day
weekend in the Can-Am slowpitch tournament in Canton,
Mich. There were nine American and six Canadian teams
competing in the Men’s C contest. The Blyth club came
out in third position. Back row, from left: Craig, Snell,
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Girls shutout Howick
It was a good start to the season
for the Brussels Girl's soccer team
as they took to the field against
Howick, May 30.
The Brussels girls were very
strong, overpowering their oppo
Brussels Mites win close 1
Monday, June 26 saw the
Brussels Mites squaring off against
Walton.
These two teams were very
evenly matched, with both teams
having several home runs. Brussels
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out of their end.
Gayle Van Beek and Debbie
Terpstra scored for Brussels, while
Ashley Gropp guarded the net.
The final tally was 2-0.
came out ahead 21-20 with each
inning seeing runners score for
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