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Belgrave Squirts
demolish Belmore
Good pitching and a double
homer night for Emily Elston hep-
led Belgrave Squirt Girls demolish
their Belmore opponent, June 4.
Though allowing three runs to
the visitors in the first, Belgrave
struck back quickly, scoring seven
in their half.
The opposition was held to a
minimum of runs over the next
Wolves beat Bears
On Tuesday, June 3, the Bears
U-6 soccer team played their
second game of the season. They
met the Wolves, with the end result
being a victory for the Wolves.
Thomas Johnston made some
excellent plays and Emily Warwick
worked hard to kick the ball to the
other end. Danica Zwep went out to
grab a hard shot on goal and the
lone goal for the Bears was scored
Hullett PeeWee Girls
down Holmesville hosts
The Hullett PeeWee girls trav
elled to Holmesville, June 3, ready
to play ball, and travelled home
victorious by 12-9.
This second straight win got off
to a slow start for the squad with
Holmesville leading by one at the
start of the third. Things began to
pick up when Hullett tied it that
Lee races to 2nd place
in Barrie motocross
Brett Lee of Walton competed in
Barrie in two motocross events this
past weekend.
On Saturday, he raced in the
amateur program in the youth class
for all riders between the ages of 16
and 24. He placed second in both
motos after a spirited duel with
Marco Dube, the current national
pro champion from Riveiere du
Loup Quebec with the lead
swapping several times back and
forth. Lee had one of his best
results of the year on his Inglis
Cycle Centre Kawasaki.
On Sunday the best pro moto-
crossers converged on the same
track for round two of the national
championship series which started
in St Julie Quebec the previous
week and moves on to British
Columbia and Alberta before
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three innings while Belgrave
racked up sevens in each at bat.
The pitching duo of Nicole Proc
tor and Charlene Bromley struck
out five batters in two innings
while Kristen Palmer and Jenni
Hopf helped close out the game.
The final score was 28-8 for Bel
grave.
by Taylor Prior.
A good effort was made by all of
the Bears players, and they all
seemed to have fun.
The Bears next game is Thurs
day, June 12 at 7 p.m. against the
Sharks at the mini field by the
arena. Come on out and see these
young soccer players learning the
game.
inning, then jumped up by seven
runs in the fourth. A scoreless top
of the fifth, while allowing the
opposition to score four in the bot
tom made it respectable for the
home squad.
Hullett pitchers were Tiffany
Reinhart and Liz Ross.
returning to Walton on Sunday,
Aug. 17.
Lee suffered technical difficulties
after a good start in he first 30-
minute race for a 24th place finish.
In the second race he battled a dead
last start, extreme heat and a rough
track to move up to 15th out of 35
competitors. The event was domin
ated by Blair Morgan of Saskatoon
and Matt Crown of Mamora, MI.
Many of these riders will be at
Auburn Raceway this coming
Sunday for the fourth round of the
Ontario provincial championship
and the final amateur qualifier for
the Walton Grand National
Championship in August. Follow
the signs from Auburn for an
exciting afternoon of spectacular
racing action.
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Heather Williamson, of the Cranbrook Crush, takes it all in
stride as she reaches for the ball during the Ethel Minor
Ball Co-ed Tournament, held June 6-8. The eventual
winners of the round-robin event were Clark's Klan with
the Budgies taking second.
16 teams bowl in tournament
The first lawn bowling tourna
ment of the season was held
Thursday, June 5 sponsored by
J. L. McCutcheon Motors Ltd. and
the Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce, Brussels Branch.
There were 16 teams competing.
Winners were: first, Gerald Gibson
and Laura Johnston, Brussels, three
wins, 46; second, Gerry Doney and
Hazel Adams, Stratford, three wins,
34; third, Stuart and Helen Bryans,
Mitchell, two wins, 43 plus 7;
Ironman on to Sarnia Sting
A former Wingham Ironman was
an 11 th round draft pick during the-
OHL priority election at Maple
Leaf Gardens in Toronto on Satur
day.
Tim Schultz, a six foot two inch,
195 pound 17-year-old left defense
man, was taken by the Sarnia Sting.
Schultz a Milverton native, played
this past season with the Stratford
Cullitons of the Mid-Western
Junior B league.
Players eligible for the 1997
OHL selection are bom between
the years of 1978-1981. Most are
Midget age bom in 1980 and each
OHL member team is allowed to
select up to two players born in
1981 within the first two rounds.
There were 598 players eligible,
including 68 goaltenders. The aver
age height and weight this year
were six feet and 179 pounds.
The newest team, the Toronto St.
Mikes Majors had first pick. They
selected Charlie Stevens of the
fourth, Rae and Jean Buchanan,
Atwood, two wins, 39; fifth, Roy
and Barbara Triebner, Exeter, two
wins, 36; sixth, Germina .Groot,
Mitchell, two wins, 31; seventh,
Jack and Marie Muir, Seaforth, two
wins, 30; eighth, Jack Broughton
and Vera Lindnor, Atwood; two
wins, 28; consolation, Arnold and
Verna Rathwell, Stratford, one win,
30.
Teams from Goderich and
Lucknow clubs also competed.
16-Leamington Junior B Flyers, 1
year-old, six foot three inch, 220
pound centre.
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U-8s
win 3
Brussels I U-8 soccer team
improved their record by three wins
over the last two weeks as they
conquered each opponent.
Brussels II was the first to fall,
May 19. Chase Chapman guarded
the net, earning a shutout, while
Christopher Jutzi scored two and
Chris Corbett added one.
The following Monday, Howick
came to town and the scoring
proved Brussels I had only been
wanning up the previous week.
Sharing the goaltending duties
were Chris Corbett and Jutzi, each
forming an impenetrable banier.
Brussels I bulged the twine five
times, with the accurate kicks off
the feet of Adam Corbett (three),
Alyssa Gowing (penalty shot) and
Chris Corbett.
Game three took Brussels to Lis-
towel, June 2.
Gowing stood between the posts
for Brussels, allowing only one
shot to pass while her teammates
popped seven in the opposing net.
Adam Corbett blasted four,
Chapman, two and Jutzi, one.
Brussels U-12s
whitewash
Elma-Logan
The Brussels 2 U-12s came up
with a five-goal whitewashing of
Elma-Logan in an away game, June
4.
With defense playing a strong
game, keeping shots on on goal,
protected by Scott Glitz, tat a mini
mum, offensively the team's pass
ing created many scoring
opportunites.
Leading the way was Tyler
Campbell with two goals, while
Brandon Blake, Jay Cochrane and
Scott Armstrong each notched one.
Coach Randy White said, "It was
another good team effort."