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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1998-10-21, Page 16141-TelE HURON EXPOSIT011, OCTOSER 21, 101SS Four losses Cents have rough week The Seaforth Centenaires were. blanked 2.0 at Lambeth Sunday night, their fourth - straight loss last week. The results leave the Cents with a 2-7 won -loss record, almost the worst of the 10 teams in the West Conference of the Ontario Hockey Association's Junior Development League. Sunday's game marked the quarter -way point of their regular schedule, in this their 25th season. The local juniors have allowed 14 more goals than they have scored in their -first nine games. The Centenaires were edged 6-5 on home icc Saturday by the cellar -dwelling Exeter Hawks, after a 5-3 loss at Pon Stanley Friday and 6-1 shellacking at the hands of • the Irish 6 at Lucan last Wednesday. when a number of players were suspended after a hit of a brawl by the Seaforth bench. The Cents play three games in four nights starting Friday. when the North Middlesex Stars come to town at 8:30. They then travel to Mitchell Saturday night and Mt. Brydges for a rare Monday night game. .Tigers 4 -peat The Brussels Tigers recently captured their fourth -straight Huron County Fasthall League title with a three games to one victory over the Goderich Dukes in the championship final. They finished in third 'place during the•regular season. Petite ringette s CONTLNUED from Page 15. Julie Ducharme 2, Krista Verberne GOALIE: Kim Van Miltenburg. in both weekend games (Oct 171 Seaforth 2 at MITCHELL 4 FIRST GAME: Ashley Flanagan NOTES: Team has 16 players. mac second -year, lour first-year. and three new ringerie players Danielle Bedard. Landsat Mc\irnnl and Andrea Finlayson FT -,URE GAMES: SAL at SEAFORTH. 1:30 p.m. $ya; at SI:AFORTH. S p.m. JUNIOR (Oce. 181 Forest 9 at SEAFORTH 0 BOWLING ROUNDUP 37. J4IUVII&V ,%IIADV1B loci 19 results MEN 111011 SINGLE; Henry Verhoog 288 IIIGHTRIPLE• Verhoog 79(i BETTER THAN 200; Verhoog 281/221/288: Dave Hood 201/209/227. Bob Dinsmore 254. Brian Geddes 230. Manta Van Bakel 218. Pat Ryan 215. Mark Higenell 204. Don Nolan 201 TRIPLES OVER 600- Verhoog. Hood 617. Dinsmore 624 WOMEN $IGH SINGLE: Alison Verhoog 286 IIu.H TRIPLE. Verhoog 622 BETTER THAN 200; Verhoog 286, Johanna Goodman 220/202. Janice Moms 208/204. Cathy Hamson 206 TRIPLES OVER 600; Verhoog. STANDINGS 'Jaguars 25. MG's 23. T -Birds 23. Corvettes 22. Mustangs 2( Hudsons 13 n7111u1ae h7 MIMES (Oct 15 results 111011 AVRRw Murray Bennewies 251 BuGH'SINGLE• Rob Anderson 270 11101 TRIPLE; Neil Beuerman 748 BETTER THAN 40; Beuerman 249/243/256 Rob Anderson 213/210/231. Murray Bennewies 256/242. Jack Unganan 203/209; John Coleman 208!202; Mike Thomson 262. •Ralph Johnson 225; Dean Pnce 221. Curtis Costello 217. An Burns 214. Bruce Unganan 210 •TRIPLES OVER 6119• Beuerman. Anderson 716, Bennewies 682 SEASON HIGH SINGLE: Beuerman .1641 SEASON HIGH TRIPLE: Beuerman 935 HUMAN Geyk Eason 234 WW1 SINWWLP; basun 265 WIiII TIIPLE:,Fesun 724 WEEKLY SINGLES OVER 2041• basun 223/265/236; Shari MeeDoeatd 201/238; Ruth Fiebig 231. Coanie Trotter 204 TBIPIdrS OVER 600; basun S 'ASOON,HIGHMNGLE: basun 316. Amami HIGH TkIPj,g: basun 783 STANDINGS Second Chance, 17. Lucky Strikes. 16. Comedy Max, 16. FOR KICKS - Jamie Montgomery (left) and Chris Weber of the Seaforth area are both one step away from their junior black belts in karate. A Seaforth woman has started teaching karatc in town. in the -former medical clinic on the corner of Goderich Street West.and West William Streets. At the moment it only has two members. hut sensei and chief instructor Marg Weber hope Weber's Martial Arts Academy become.+ as successful as the Mitchell academy: which ha' been going for three years and has about 25 registered. The local club's two members since the start of September are Jamie Montgomery. 15. and Chris Weber, 13.. • They are both from the Seaforth area. have been doing karate for about 'five' years. and. arc both one step away from their junior black belts in karate. Classes arc Tuesday'. Thursday' and Friday nights from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. Sensei Weber hopes the academy, eventually instructs midget (ages five to 1 l 1. Junior (1 2 to 15i. senior (16 and.upt. and over -35 classes. tarts season with split on road and .16 players • Dreamers. 15. Just For Kicks. 11 Spare Ribs. - =MOW (Oct 16 results• $IGH SINGLE: Tom Kale 261 RIGH TRIPLE- Kate 596 BETTFR THAN 200• Kate 261/217. John Aurin 224 WOMEN • HIGH SINGJ.1' Ann Wood 211 $IGII TRIPLE• Wood 554 Local woman starts martial arts academy BETTER THAN 175;. Wood 211/181, t!earl.James 208. Joyce Wallace 191 • TRIPLES OVER 500• Wood. Wallace 191 • STANDINGS Boot. 15 Oxfords 16. Sandals 13 Loaters l. Slippers 13. 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