HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1995-05-10, Page 33CIENTENAIRESSports Edition '95 -Page 13
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QUARTER -FINALISTS - This team reached the quarter -finals of the
the Elementary Schools Provincial Championship in February. From
left Kelly -Ann Datton, Leanne Jamieson, Dale Cressman (coach), Te -
Anna Cressman, Becky Archambault.
GREGOR ('AMPBEI.1. P110.10
GO CENTS GO 1. Seaforth's junior hockey team finished at .500 for the second year in a row and posted
the fourth best record in the team's 21 -year history in 1994-95. Veteran Steve Geiger (left) was the first
star at the annual league all-star game and rookie Steve Mclnally was the team's top scorer, also playing
in the all-star game.
QUARTER -FINALISTS - Huron Centennial School's foursome were
quarter -finalists at this year's provincial championships. From left:
Bonnie McMillan (coach), Kendra Beard, Ian McMillan, Jason
McBeath, Amy Gordon.
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SEAFORTH
YOUNG CURLERS - Seaforth Public School's team competed at
Elmira in Ontario's elementary school championships. From left: Don
Jewitt (coach), Pamela Jewitt, Kendra Jewitt, Trevor Ward, Brett
Jewitt.
AVID CURLERS - This rink from St. James School participated in
the elementary Ontario championships. From left: Dianne Peckitt,
Dennis Rijkhoff, Danielle Vanden Henget, Jimmy Ducharme,
Adrienne Peckitt.
GREGOR CAMPBELL PHOTO
AWARD WINNERS - Award
banquet winners for the Seaforth
Centenaires Junior
"D"evelopment Hockey Club for
1994-95 were, from left: Kalen
Carroll, top defenceman; Steve
Geiger, Jack McLlwain trophy for
sportsmanship and ability; Chad
Ramer, Lome Carter trophy for
playoff MVP; Steve Mclnally, top
scorer and rookie of the year;
Terry Barton, most improved;
and Jason Hayter, captain, Ken
Doig trophy as regular season's
most valuable player.
SEAFORTH
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"ALL"
participants
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