HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1997-05-14, Page 9THU HURON 1U(PO*1TON, May 14, 111S7♦
GREAT SKATERS!
In its first season of
existence, Seaforth's
Girls Hockey Team
made it to the Cham-
pionship final of the
16 -team Lambton
Intermediate Girls
Hockey • League,
before being ousted
by perennial champi-
on Parkhill early in
April.
GOOD SHOW !
From left: Jeanette
Crowley, Jen Delvecchio,
Jerry Wright (coach),
Nicole Munro, Tricia
Jansen, Jess Finlayson,
Lori McKay, Mellissa Van
Bakel, Kim Devereaux,
Marsha Denys, Janet
Munro (trainer), AIIy
Devereaux, Kendal
Schenck, Jen Watt (man-
ager), Megan Nolan.
Goalies, front: Katie
Holland, Sarah Agar.
Absent: Jackie Fisher,
Andrea Longstaff, Tom
Devereaux (trainer), Brad
Finlayson (assistant
coach).
LOOKING FOR SOME REBOUND ACTION = The Seaforth and District Hockey
Association iced 20 teams, 10 of them travel teams and another 10 house league, this
winter to once again keep things hopping all winter at the local arena.
ONTARIO
CHAMPS!
Seaforth's petite "A" ringette team earned a ride around
town on the fire truck when they went undefeated and won ,
the provincial title at a toumament in Waterloo in March.
PHOTO BY OREQOR CAMPBELL
NEVER THE BRIDE - Seaforth's junior hockey Centenaires ousted the defending champs, their arch -rival the Exeter
Hawks, to win the Morenz Division title (above) this year. But the came up short against Mt. Brydges•in the next round.
Those Bulldogs went on to sweep Wellesley for the Ontario Hockey Association championship. It was the third season In
the last four that the Cents were eliminated by the team that went on to wear the OHA crown.
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PHOTO BY GREGOR CAMPBELL
GOING PLACES - Alicia Vanderloo of the Seaforth Figure
Skating Club is a senior skater who is certainly not standing
still. Among other achievements In the past year - she com-
pleted all of her gold dances, a difficult accomplishment,
whloh earned her a certificate and pin from the Canadian
Figure Skating Association. She also advanced to this sea-
son's Westem Ontario Sectionals. Last spring Alicia was
the first recipient of the now annual Lloyd Eisler Bursary
Award, which earned her a plaque and some cash.