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GIRLS
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Wings / 3 I 15
Leafs 6 3 2 14
Blues 4 6 1 9
Ducks 3 8 0. 6
SCORING LEADERS
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Devereaux. Kat/W 25 11 • 36
Fisher, Jackie/131 17 6 23
Munro, Nicole/Dk 12 10 22
Watt, Jen/Wngs 11 11 22
Marion, Jen!bks 13 5 18
Delvecchio, Jen/W 8 9 17
Denys, Marsha/Lf 7 10 17
Schoonderwoerd/L 5 11 16
Schenck, Kendal/B 11 4 15
Finlayson, Jess/Lfs 10 3 13
( July 2 results )
. Leafs 4 Wings 2
LEAFS GOALS: Jess Finlayson
2, Cara Spittal, Marsha Denys.
WINGS GOALS: Jen Watt,
Lynn Devereaux.
THE MEANING OF LIFE:
League -leading Wings now but _
one point up on second -place
"Buds", with only last night's
game remaining. Results weren't
available at press time.
Blues 6 Ducks 5
BLUES GOALS: Katie Murray
2, Kris Gemmell 2. Jackie Fisher,
Andrea Longstaff.
DUCKS GOALS: Nicole Munro
3, Came McLlwain 2. •
AGONY & ECSTASY: Ducks
led 3-2 after first half but Blues
score twice as many in second.
Gemmell's second with 2:12
remaining settle things. •
GAMES THIS WEEK:
Playoffs •
Tuesday. July 16: 1st vs 4th, 8
p.m.; 2nd vs 3rd, 9 p.m.
C4TH MEN'S LEAGUE
Name WLIEA g.
Rockets 10 1 0 97 54 20
Hurricanes 6 4 1 94 79 13
Lightning 4 6 1 94 95 9_
Yng Bid . I 10 0 78 135 2
( 'uly 4 results )
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LIGH GOALS: Maurice
Guy 4. M Workman 3. Paul
Mc!lwa{{in•3, Greg Core -Brian
BLOOD GOALS:
Kevin McLlwain 2. Mike
Devereaux 2, Brent Hulley 2.
Chad McCallum, Derek Smith.
Rockets 5 'Canes 3
ROCKETS GOALS: Kalen
Carroll 2, Dan Wildfong 2, Darren
Akey. '
HURRICANES GOALS:
Wayne Schoonderwoerd. Jeff
Flanagan. Dean Finnigan.
( June 27 results )
'Canes 15 Y Blood 7
HURRICANES GOALS:
Shawn Anstett 4, Flanagan 4,
Finnigan 2, Jeff Gemmell 2, Steve
Mclnally 2, Brad Moore.
Sports
BOLRID
YOUNG BLOOD GOALS:
Jeremy McNichol 2, D. Smith 2,
K. McLlwain 2, Doug Smith.
Rockets 6 Lghtning 5
ROCKETS GOALS: Wildfolng
2, Carroll 2, Brian Little, van den
Akker.
LIGHTNING GOALS: Scott
Jervis 2, Nigro, P. McLlwain,
Guy.
SCORING LEADERS
Baur Im Si A Ela
Guy, Lightning 31 12 43
Campbell, Rckts 20 18 38
Mel -twain, P, Lt 22 12 34
McLaughlin, Rk " 18 16 •34
D. Smith, YB 17 15, 32
Anstett, 'Canes 19 12 31
Devereaux M. Yb 18 11 29
Core. Lghtng II 18 29
McLwain, K. YB 8 19. 27
vanden Akker, R 11 15 26
1: Smith, Lghtng 5 21 26
Goaltenders Int Avg
Fortune, -T/ Rockets 4.91
Lamont, C / Hurricanes 7.18
Wilbee, I / Lightning 8.64
Young Blood 12.00
OCCER
ST COLUMBAN MEN'S .
WESTERN ONTARIO
C'F•NTRAIJ SECOND DIV
(unofficial/incomplete)
Team W L T E A Pi
St. Colum 6 1 2 25 16 19
Exeter Cen 6 2 0 18 9 18
Marconi 5 I 2 22 10 17
Scottish 5 2 1 17 12 16
Lond Port 4 3 2 22 18 14
Forest Un 4 2 1 15. 10 13
Germ Can 4 3 1 22 12 13
Maltese 3 5 0 12 17 9
Olympics .1 6 1 6 18 4
Lion Kings 1 7 0 14 38 3
Nairn 0 6 2 12 26 2
( July 5 result )
Nairn 1 at ST. COL 3
ST. COLUMBAN GOALS: Sean
Melady 2. Brian Mclady.
( July 2 result)
Second Division Cup. 2nd round
Scottish 0 at -
ST. COLUMBAN 2
ST. COLUMBAN GOALS:
Steve Ryan, Brian Melady.
KEEPER: Jason Dietz. •
FUTURE GAMES
Fri; -Exeter Centennials at ST.
COLUMBAN, 7 p.m.
( PROGRAM NOTE. This battle
for top of the table could he "a
cracker". Long-standing rivalry
here between two Huron teams.
St. Columban is hot and
Centennials arc also riding a six -
game winning streak. )
Sun (July 14); St. Columban at
Lion Kings (London), 6 p.m.
Skate firm folds
The Nova Scotia company
that introduced the modern
hockey skate 134 years ago
has closed.
In its prime, Dartmouth's
Starr Manufacturing Ltd.
manufactured 11 -million
skates but in the Iasi few
years it made nuts and bolts,
was losing money and no
interested buyers emerged.
THE KIJRON EXPOSITOR, July 10,1I-
Seaforth mare shows pacers her heels again
A mare owned and trained
by Karen Bennett of Seaforth
continues to set the track
ablaze and has PR people
abuzz with adjectives at
Elmira Raceway.,
The pacer Tra Lyns Light
sported a three -race winning
streak going into Friday
night's ninth race - where she
apparently played coy early
and saved the speed for last.
"A female force...with a
phenomenal come -from -
behind win," as a press
release from- the raceway
described the action.
Various pool hap
Continued from page 8.
games till noon, followed by
an open swim for fun day
participants only beginning at
1 and concluding at 4:30 p.m.
A lunch break will be provid-
ed from 12 to 1 p.m.
Participants arc encouraged
to bring a hag lunch, howev-
er, the Seaforth Lions Pool
will he providing a lunch
counter- for convenience. For
more information on fun day.
contact Jen Marion (fun day
coordinator) at the pool. We
arc looking for parent volun-
teers to help run tun day
.activities and to run the lunch
counter. If interested, contact
Jen.
INSTRUCTOR -
The Seaforth Lions Pool
will he offering the new Red
Cross Aqualeaders course
Friday, July 12 from 5-10
p.m. and Saturday July 13
from 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Potential
candidates must he 14 years
of age and he able to perform
Aquaquest skills. To register,
contact the pool.
Due to the Aqualcadcrs
course, there will he no
evening swim Friday, July
12th from 6-8:30 p.m.
BRONZE MEDALLION
The Seaforth Lions Pool
will he offering L.S.S..
Bronze Medallion/Sr.
Resuscitation July 19 -July 21
and July 26 through July 28.
Potential candidates must be,
13 years of age and prior.
training in lifesaving III or
Red Cross White is recom-
mended. For niorc informa-
tion or to register contact the
pool.
AQUAFIT CLASS
The. Seaforth Lions Pool
will he providing the follow-
ing aquafit classes -during the
summer of 1996. For more
information on the content of
these aquafit programs. con-
tact me at the pool
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and Wednesday, 12-12:50
(shallow water). Oh my God.
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•
She came from six horses
back in the stretch.
"Leaving the fifth post
position in the ninth," the
press release states, "the six-
year-old pacer fell behind to
the seventh position by the
first quarter. What appeared
to be a tumble from the win-
ning streak scale at the last
pole, quickly turned into an
amazing, whole -hearted vic-
tory as Tra Lyns Light burst
across the Feld to snag her
fourth -straight win in 2:02.1.
"With $5615 in earnings
this year, from her 4-3-0
standing in just nine season
penings in depth -
p.m. (deep water). You won't
-say ouch: Thursday 12-12:50
p.m. (For those suffering
from arthritic aches and
pains). Sign me up: Thursday
8-8:45 p.m. (shallow water).
The Seaforth Lions Pool
staff will be lapping up miles
Monday, July 22 from 9 p.m.
to I a.m. in our annual swim-
a-thon. Guards can be direct-
ly sponsored or a general
donation can be made at the
booth. All donations will go
towards the purchasing of
new safety equipment for
instructing our swimming
classes. . Rain date:
Wednesday, July 24.
GO FOR GOLD
If you are interested in
swimming competitively,
become a Seaforth Sea Lion.
The Seaforth Lions Pool,
swim team practices Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday
from 4-5 p.m. Come on out
and show your stuff.
We arc always looking for
ways to improve the pro-
grams that we offer here at
the Seaforth Lions Pool. If
you hjave any positive or
negative comments regarding
the programs that we 'offer
please direct them to our
supervisor Carol Ann
McQuaid. Fro'm all of us at
the Seaforth Lions Pool we
hope you have a safe and fun
summer:
starts, the Ring of Light -
Lindy's Gold Mare is hotter
than ever, granting the 30 -
year -old Bennett her first
ever streaking sensation."
"She's a typical female,"
says Bennett: "She has a
mind of her own."
Karen's father is Bill who
helps her with training duties
while she juggles her sched-
ule.
Mr. Bennett is also the
Reeve of Seaforth.
STEALL
HURON COUNTY
LEAGUE
(July 7 result )
C4TH 7 at Brussels Bulldogs 7
THE STREAK ENDS: Seaforth
picks up first point since May 12,
record now 0-2-9.
( July 3 result )
.Lieury Red Sox 8 at C4TH 5
FUTURE GAMES :
Tues • (July 16), Seaforth
Plumbing and Heating at Walton
Brewers, 8:30 p.m.
Wed ( July 1-7): Zurich Rangers at
Seaforth, 8 p.m.
- MITES
( July 4 result )
Seaforth 16 Goderich Twp 10
HIGHLIGHTS: Leslie Dale belts
two round -trippers, driving home
four runs. Grady Beaver and Dave
McClory also hit home runs, and
Bill Nigh and Grady Beaver went
3 for 3 at the plate. Brent Coleman
struck out the side for Seaforth in
the fourth inning. -
( July 2 result )
Seaforth 22 Stanley 1
RUNAWAY: C4TH had its hit-
ting shoes on, as Bradley
Henderson hit three home runs
and also shared the victory with
Coleman. Mike 'McLaughlin,
Dale, McClory and Coleman also
all'hit homers.
( June 27 result)
Colborne 14 Seaforth 5 .
WHAT HAPPENED? Sleepy
performance by the locals,. suffer-
ing from the old "School's Out
Syndrome", still Coleman's pitch-
ing wasn't too shabby. He struck
out eight in relief.
(June 20 result )
Seaforth 21 Goderich Twp 11
FUTURE GAMES :
Thur: Seaforth vs. Egmondville at
high school.
SCOREBOARD
continues on page 12
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