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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1994-05-25, Page 9s-THI HURON EXPOSITOR, May 25, 1994 Seaforth has good track record The following are some of the results of the Huron -Perth Confer- ence Track and Field Championship from earlier in May including ath- letes from Seaforth District High School and St. Michael's secondary school in Stratford: — - Girls midget 100 metres: 2nd - Brandy Banks, Seaforth. Girls midget 200 metres: 3rd - Brandy Banks, Seaforth. Girls midget 90 -metre hurdles: 5th - Brandy Banks, Seaforth. Girls junior 200 metres: 4th - Carly Price, Seaforth. Girls junior 80 -metre hurdles: 2nd - Carly Price, Seaforth. 4th - Marcy McCall, Seaforth. Girls junior 300 -metre hurdles: 1st - Carly Price, Seaforth. 3rd - Heather McMillan, Seaforth. Girls junior 4 X 100 -metre Relay: 2nd - Seaforth. Girls junior Shot Put: 4th - Jill Wood, Seaforth. Girls junior Discus: 4th - Sarah Johnston, Seaforth. 5th - Jill Wood, Seaforth. Girls senior 100 metres: 3rd - Janice Rodney, St. Michael. Girls senior 1,500 metres: 5th - Jen Marion, St. Michael. Girls senior 100 -metre hurdles: 1st - Janice Rodney, St. Michael. Girls senior High Jump: 3rd - Kim Rau, St. Michael, 4.02. • Girls senior Triple Jump: 1st - Janice Rodney, St. Michael. Girls senior Shot Put: 3rd - Lori Perrie, Seaforth, 9.16. Girls senior Discus: 1st - Lori Perrie, Seaforth 36.14. Girls senior Javelin: 3rd - Lori Perrie, Seaforth. Boys midget 400 metres: 1st - Chad McCallum, Seaforth. Boys midget 800 metres: 4th - Mark Vandooren, St. Michael. Photo by Tim Cumming ON TRACK - The Seaforth District High School track and field team made an excellent showing at recent Huron -Perth and WOSSA events. The team includes Sean Ludwig, Heather McMillan, Carly Price, Marcy McCall, assistant coach Steve Greidanus, Dan Hopkins, Jill Wood, Bruce Griffin, Sarah Johnston, Chad McCallum, Lori Perrie, Laura Strangway and coach Terry Johnston. Boys midget 1,500 metres: 4th - Mark Vandooren, St. Michael. 5th - Dan Hopkins, Seaforth. Boys midget 3,000 metres: 1st - Mark Vandooren, St. Michael. Boys midget Long Jump: 3rd - Bruce Griffin, Seaforth. Boys midget Triple Jump: 2nd - Bruce Griffin, Seaforth. Jason Henderson, St. Michael. Boys midget Javelin: 3rd - Even Boys senior 1,500 metres: 5th - Eckert, St. Michael. Steven Vanden Hengel, St. Michael. Boys junior 100 metres: 2nd - Jason Henderson, SL Michael. Boys senior 3,000 metres: 3rd - Boys junior 400 metres: 1st - Steven Vanden Hengel, St. Jason Henderson, St. Michael. Michael. Boys junior 800 metres: 1st - Local student first in discus. competition and field team is Terry Johnston. Assistant coach is Steve Greidanus. A Seaforth District High School student placed first in senior girls discus at WOSSA competition last week. Lori Perrie will head to the OFSSA regionals in Essex this week McCallum (5th, 300 m hurdles) after her performance. and Sarah Johnston (5th, Junior Other winners at WOSSA Girls Discus). included Carly Price (third, The coach of the SDHS track junior 80 m hurdles), Chad Coops stay on top Rob Mason's double find home run helped the Coops softball team defeat Whitney-Ribey 21- 18 on Tuesday, May 17. Patti Dalrymple's two triples also helped Coops along with a double by Joanne Hayter and a triple by Kelly Bosman. In a strong Whitney-Ribey effort Joanne Heimpel and Mark Harris contributed both a double and triple each. Katie Craig also contributed a triple. A two -double, two -home run outing by Mark Harris helped Custom Arts edge Kids Kloze 26-25. Katie O'Leary-Swinkles HENSALL SHUFFLEBOARD May 17, 1994 High six game winners: Helen McKay (514); Gertie Moir (480); Lloyd Lovell (476); Russell Ferguson (466); Pearl McKnight (442); Dave Woodward (435); Lorne Archer (431); and Hazel McEwan (426). added a triple and Krista Rathwell a double. Kids Kloze had a strong outing with Bobbi Miller scoring three doubles and one triple. Rob Mason added four doubles for Kids Klose. Carol Bennewies had two doubles and a home run while Dianne McGrath had two doubles and a triple. Doubles were also made by Heather Ritchie and Karen Wettlaufer. STANDINGS Coops - 2 Custom Arts - 2 Whitney-Ribey - 1 Kids Kloze - 1 Ron Mason in Hall of Fame Seaforth native Ron Mason, the winningest coach in college hockey history, was inducted into the Michigan Hall of Fame, Thursday. Local player invited to camp Seaforth native Boyd Devereaux, who played forward with the Stratford Cullitons this season, is among the 84 invitees to the Ontario Under -17 hockey camp which will be held the end of June at the University of Waterloo. 40th anniversary party Marjorie Drake and her sister Dorothy Hess, attended the 40th anniversary party for their sister Betty and her husband Glen Love. The party was held at their home in Brights Grove. Pat, Joanne, Mathew and Kelly Donovan Val D'or, Quebec visited for a week with John and Roberta Super 0 C� o uirraw Lautva arket pricing with convenience store hours Fresh Ontario Produce Ask about our Preferred Acc't. Savings Plan Staffa by Roberta Templeman 345-2340 Templeman and other family and relatives. If you wish to secure a lifetime income from an RRSP or ore interested in other RRSP investments at very competitive rates, call Arnold J. Stinnissen 527-0410 SunLife McMaster Siemon Mf- INSURANCE BROKERS INC. AUTO ^• H®MIE PALM? 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