HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1995-05-10, Page 32Page I2—Sports Edition '95
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AREA FIGURE SKATERS - Inter -Club was hosted at Clinton and
Bayfield in February and the Seaforth Figure Skating Club was well
represented. One of the local club's best performances was posted
by Alicia Vanderloo (second from lett, back row) who advanced to
the Regionals at Samia later that month where she finished sixth in
ladies junior bronze. Back row from Tett: Kristie Moran, Vanderloo,
Michelle Flanagan, Erin Vanderham, Kathleen Moylan, Krissy
Holland, Becky Corbett, Lindsay Knight. Fron row: Jennifer Dick,
Jennifer Scott, Stacey Dayman.
SENIOR SKATERS - These Seaforth Figure Skating Club skaters
are (front) Krissy Holland, (second row) Alicia VanderLoo, Becky
Corbett, Lindsay Knight, (back row) Erin Vander Ham, Kathleen
Moylan, Janice Rodney, Marianne Vanden Henget, Lisa Forrest.
RUNNERS-UP HURON -PERTH - The St. James School basket-
ball team, shown in photo at bottom lett, was runner-up in the
Huron -Perth Championship. The team is (front row) Gayle Van
Beek, Stephanie Dale, Tricia Jansen, Lorraine Blake, Melissa Van
Bakel, Marsha Denys and (back row) coach John McCarroll,
Danielle Kistner, Claire Eckert, Nicole Munro, Kim Janmaat, Kim
Devereaux and Jessica Finlayson.
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