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2, 1994
Sports
Three shutouts
in local
broomball
JANUARY 26, 1994
PARR LINE 5 - SOCIALITES 0
Socialites on cloud nine from
their big win last weekl Now as
Parr Line chalks `up the goals by
Cheryl K., Sue V., Bonnie R.,
Sandra S., and Glenda C., neat
passes by Norm, Bonnie 0., and
Edward who played well in net.
WINTHROP 4 - PERTH 0
Perth had too many other things
to think about then scoring goals -
right, Beth! Winthrop's Donna Arts
is keen to go as she captures two
goals, singles by Dianne B., Diane
A. secures passes by Tammy K.,
an4 short stuff Deb. M.
EASY RIDERS 2 - GRADS 1
Grad's Tony Van Den Huevel
pops in quick goal assisted by Chris
Goris. Riders take the lead on goals
scored by Ed Van Miltenburg and
Jim Butson, direct passing from Jeff
H., and Joe Vink and Terry Morey.
JANUARY 27, 1994
RED RUSTLERS 1 - ROYALS 0
Rustlers' one-armed bandit strikes
again. What power and speed as
Dean Glanville races, shoots and
scores all in one motion, his helpers
were Rob Hunking and Art
Veenstra.
PARR LINE 4 - RAIDERS 2
Raiders perk up in second half of
the game as goals were scored by
Dave Hulley and Dave Kramers,
Paul Wick was in the back ground.
Parr Line took the lead with a
superb hat trick by Kevin Van Den
Neucker and Denis Dolmage for a
single, assisting was Vem T., Grant
B., Mark K. goalie Roy.
WINTHROP 6 - KNIGHTS 1
Ice didn't stop
Thursday bowlers
The ice storm on Jan. 27 didn't
stop the Thursday Nighters Bowling
League from Scoring some mighty
high games.
The Hot Flashes took 5 points
over the Ultimate challenge to gain
a share of the league lead in the
team standings. Leading the way
for the Hot Flashes were Mike
Thomson 285-613; Diana Steep
210-515, Terry Gray 221,250-650,
Trevor Price 225,210,222-657 and
spare Mark McKellar 258.
The Ultimate Challenge's top
bowlers were Neil Beuerman
266,239-697, Erich Matzold 207,
Dean Price 215,205-617 and Don
Brown 205.
The Legends had a close match -
up with the Attitude Adjusters on
lanes 3 and 4. The Legends 4,
Adjusters 3. High games for the
Legends came from Gary Bedard
200 and Ralph Johnston 256,282-
704. Jack Ungarian's 258-612
helped out the cause for the
Adjusters.
The Pin Heads are slowly making
their way up the score board by
taking 5-2 over the BFD's Doug
Procter's 206 and 213, Steve
Steep's 222, Jason Rooth's 205 and
216 and spare John Coleman's
266,206-670 paced the way for the
Pin Heads. The B.F.D's high rolled
were Doug Leonhardt 225,314,299-
838, and Tom Turner 202.
Team Standings - Attitude
Adjusters - 73; Hot Flashes - 73;
B.F.D's 66; Pin Heads - 63; Ulti-
mate Challenge - 59; The Legends -
43.
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OVERTIME WIN - The Ladies 'A' Final at the Seaforth-Egmondville Broomball Tournament at the
Seaforth Community Centres ended in dramatic fashion on Sunday afternoon. After two scoreless
periods, the teams pulled their goalies and sent out four players a side for sudden death overtime. After
some tension in front of the Seaforth Parr Line net, the ball was knocked loose and carried down the
ice for a dramatic goal against the Middlesex Red Barons. The sprawling Number 6, Sandra`Wilson,
scored the overtime goal for Parr Line, on a pass from her sister, Sue Anne Van Mittenburg.
Steve Dyker scores lone goal for
Knights assisted by Jeff Campbell
and Paul Janmaat. Winthrop flies
ahead goals done by he-man Dan
McNichol who got a hat trick and
gained six points in this game other
goals by Jerry B., and Blainer -
spry Bruce Pearn did all the setting
up on these goals!
In Broomball on Feb. 2, 1994 at
9 p.m. - Knights vs Dumpers; 9:50
p.m. Perth vs Parr Line; 10:40 p.m.
- Winthrop vs Socialites.
In Broomball on Feb. 3, 1994 at
9 p.m. - Red Rustlers vs Parr Line;
9:50 p.m. - Royals vs Winthrop;
10:40 p.m. - Raiders vs Easy
Riders.
Seaforth novice splits pair with Forest
different story when Seaforth faced Binnendyk, Monica Eckert and
Forest Hopper. Seaforth came out Randi-Lynn Wilson. Goals were
on fire, turning the tables with a 5- scored by Angela Eckert, Kayla
1 lead by half-time. Seaforth held Flanagan, Mary Finlayson and
on to win 8-3. Nicole Kistner with assists going to
Erin Van Dooren and Mary Amanda Van Miltenburg, Kim Van
Finlayson, sharing goaltending Miltenburg and Erin Van Dooren.
duties, continue to improve their Absent on the weekend was Laura
skills with each and every game. Devereaux and Brette Dietz. The
only scoring one goal. Excellent checking and passing next home game is Saturday, Feb. 5
On Sunday it was a completely. _was demonstrated . ... by_ Nicole at 12:30 against Goderich.
Juniors crush Mitchell Belles 10-4
Vanden Hengel. Adding to her
points, Melissa Finlayson scored on
a pass by Debbie Vanden Hengel
and Kelly Devereaux. Kathy Lavis,
Amy Siemon and Anna Mailloux
also put in a good showing. Goalie,
Julie Agar had to stop many shots
on net and only allowed four goals.
The Seaforth Novice - TF ringette
team travelled to Forest on the
week -end, not once but twice, for
league play.
At the half Seaforth was trailing
by a score of 5-1. However in the
second half the two teams were
evenly matched with each team
On Sunday, Jan. 30, the Seaforth
Juniors hosted the Mitchell Junior
Belles and won 10-4.
Kathy Deveraux had an excep-
tional game, scoring seven of the
team's ten goals. Assisting Kathy's
goals were Jane Crowley (3),
Melissa Finlayson, Debbie Vanden
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