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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 2009-04-08, Page 241 r • ► • Page A24.- Goderich Signal -Star Wednesday April 8, 2009 Kin Glen and Kerr have big games in Youth Canadaleague Honour o?kers Debbie Brown 715 triple, Maxine Miller 261, Debbie Brown 714 triple, Judy Bark- Nick Da r 3 and 928 triple, out Canada Bowlers er 257 and 671 triple, Matt Aaron Duskocy 302 and Jim The Bantams enjoyed big Durnin 312, Harrison 367 and 754 triple! games by Matthew King 110, Sarah Glenn 115, Owen • Free hands -frees Right now you can get SYNC hands-free technology at no extra charge on most 2009 Ford Cars, CUVs and SUVs.' PHONE PLAY PLUS • Make or receive phone calls • Select tracks from your MP3 player • Access playlists, podcasts or audio books Ail with the power of your voice and ail without taking your eyes off the road and hands off your steering wheel. 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WWI Midint md be largtineti lbanota Ste leadetail aid data MK PI I dos orb* laWd ate9 F.;01200) B� Or a&row o FDIA, O tboe.OHO regfsknot(tRs�aerildsMatenkaanialagvlabktaves. nay SFA Kerr 160, Karina Verbrug- gen 107, Jordyn Sole 120, Vanessa Chisholm 108 and Jimmy Murray 130. The Juniors were bowling great games by Jonathan Stu- paryk 209, Matthew Adams 163, Scott Franken (100 P.O.A. ) 253 and 614 triple! Nice Bowling Scott! The highlight game for Robbie Franken 314 (100 P.O.A. ) a new Personal Best and a 628 triple! Awesome Bowl- ing Rob! Monday Ladies The Ladies finished. off their regular season with the BP Brods taking top spot for the second half di- vision champs.They start their play-offs this com- ing week. Highlight games were Stacey Gibbons 213 and Belinda Arthur 195. Tuesday Seniors The Seniors were bowling well on Tuesday morning with nice games from Milt Ferris 265, Greta Ciolfe 153, Marcel Richard 232 and Jack Blay 192. Meneset The Meneset League end- ed their second half with The Raiders winning first place. The gang have start- ed their play-offs with the scores all very close. Some highlights were Carol Paige 132, Gloria Weir 213, Mau- reen Chapelle 177, Harvey Callon 228 and Maxine Miller 261. Special Olympics The Special Olympics were bowling with enthusi- asm for some great games by Alix McNee 154, Nick Bowden 216, Kevin DeGraf 132, Callum McDonald 94, Chris Parks 91, Erik Berg 191, Mark Matheson nIS' Matheson 155, Bjorn Berg 145 and Jeff War- naar 146. Tuesday Mixed The Tuesday Mixed League seen the Falcons earn first place in the second half finish. They are enjoying their play- offs with highlight games .from Marion Shelhamer 236, Deb- bie Brown 281, Chelsea Gray 180, Lori Rounds 274 and Rob Raidt 280. Thursday Seniors The Seniors finished their second half in the Blue Divi- sion first place went to the Humming Birds, in the Or- ange Division top spot went to the Falcons and in the Green Division the winners were the Larks. Now the play-offs are happening with highlight games from Bruce Rundle 245, Len Clarke 214 and Roy Law 293. Thursday Men The Thursday Men's League wrapped up their regular sea- son with the top spot going to the Warriors. The play-offs are in full swing with highlight games from Mike Dynes •243, Bob Desjardins 224, Dean Smith 258, Gary Chambers 266, Randy Pollock 241, Luc Marien 265, 286 and 746 tri ple and Mike Fox 263 and 713 triple. Sunday Mixed Sunday was the final night for the season for the Sunday Mixed League. The winners of the play-offs were the Five Stars with great games by team members Anthony Martellacci 164, Scott Hoy 236, Barb Pigg 166 and a new personal best for Jim Harrison 367 and 754 triple. Well done Jimmy! Other highlight games from the night were Larry Wilson 235, Libby Wilson 213, Jim Farrell 189 and a new personal best for Aaron Duskocy 302 and 629 triple! Awesome bowling Aaron! g"j rr. HEAP out score.` in + � -bl �1 Peter Pitchford was the only BRO of the week, and teff Miller, Neil McKenna, Pitchford, Henry Duell, Tom Stark and Rob Brindley made the 40's Club. Monday . Night's Cant Find the Whole had the top score in the 'C' division, beating Dimes "R" Us 143.90. No Underwear also scored well, beating No Idea 134-126. Tuesday night saw top ?it scorer for the 'Adivision HEAP out -shooting Raider's 145-86. Crabby Joes beat the troken cues as well on Tuesday, with a score of 131-116. Wednesday night action had Shooter'[s Club just edging out 6 Balls & a pocket, with a score of 128-125. The Cap - less had the top score for the `B' division, beating the Sharks 119-i11.