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Sizzlers big winners in '94
SEAFORTH SIZZLERS PETITE "A" RINGETM TEAM -
HURON -PERTH "A" CHAMPS - EXETER PETITE "A"
TOURNAMENT CHAMPS - SEAFORTH "AA" TOURNAMENT
SILVER MgDALISTS - FOURTH PLACE IN PROVINCIALS -
Back row, Ieft: Deb Denys - Manager, Jan DelVecchio - Assistant
DAVID SCOTT PHOTO
Coach, Brad Finlayson - Assistant Coach, Joanne Holland -
Coach. Middle row, Ieft: Lori McKay, Kim Devereaux, Jessica
Finlayson, Sarah Agar, Marsha Denys, Jenny DelVecchio, Becky
deVries. Front row: Ally Devereaux, Katie Holland, Melissa Van
Bakel. Absent from photo: Jeanette Crowley.
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Sports briefs
of year 1994
The Seaforth Parr Line women's
broomball team followed up a 1993
provincial championship with a
silver medal in 1994.
* * *
The Seaforth Centenaires' dra-
matic playoff run was ended in
March by the Mitchell Hawks who
swept the series. Mitchell, however,
had to get past Seaforth goaltender
Dana Duskocy who stopped 96
shots in the final game...the longest
of the season for the OHL.
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The Novice A -D ringeue team
earned a bronze medal in Kitchener
in March at the Novice C
Invitational Tournament.
The Seaforth Juniors won a gold
medal at the Westem Region
Invitational Championships.
The Seaforth Sizzlers headed to
provincial competition.
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The Chevies edged the Fords for.
top place in the Senior Bowling
season which ended on March 25,
1994.
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The Seaforth Bantams finished a
successful season in 1994, having
been WOAA champions in their
`CC' division.
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In a dramatic home game the
Seaforth Midgets defeated Aylmer
to win the Ontario title in their
division.
The team drove down the main
street of Seaforth on the fire truck
to honour the epic achievement.
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Marcy McCall, of Seaforth Dis-
trict High School, was named Most
Valuable Player for Huron during
the all-star volleyball match -up of
Huron versus Perth in April.
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The BFD's took * e playoff
championship in Thursday night
bowling action in 1994.
Great
Teams
accomplish great
things!
CONGRATLATIONS!
From the staff and residents of
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MANOR
Administrator
KAREN MacDONALD
527-1440
13 Church St.,
Seaforth