The Huron Expositor, 1999-03-31, Page 181B -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, March 31, 1999
Seaforth sports OLDRE
HOCKEY
SEAFORTH & DISTRICT
MINOR HOCKEY
DOM
TYKE
• (Narch 27)
WOAA League Playdowns
Clinton 0 at SEAFORTH 4
SEAFORTH GOALS: Tyler Listrnan
2: Josh. Shea: Haden Campbell.
SEAFORTH-6 at N ensall 1 _
(A seen -final)
SEAFORTII GOA( S:Tyson Avery. 4;
Patrick Morris: Josh Gerber.
• • tMarch.2S) •
SEAFORTH 4 at Goderich
(A final)
SEAFORTH GOALS:- . Haden
Campbell 3; Patrick Mums.
COACH'S COMMENT: Seaforth
brings homc'the gold in'the WOAA
South Divisitf1 final with ar:hard
fought victory over Godcrich .
NOVICE
(March 221
Playoffs
SEAFORTH 12 at Ntinto 4
SEAFORTH GOALS: Tyler. Van
. • Drunen:. Matt Chaput 3: Connor
Maloney 3. B rad McLaghlin2: Cory.
Dawe; Ryan O'Reilly.- -
• NOVICE II .
- (March 23)
L'eacuc playoffs
Clinton 5 at SEAFORTH 4
SEAFORTH GOALS.:Scoti •
Sommerville 2: Lorene Gurnensperger.,
(1`tarclr7)
Blyth -4 at SEAFORTH 3
SEAFORTH GOALS: Lorenz.
Guntensper'ger: Scott .Somerville:
Jacob Williams..
PEEWEE 1I
„ Blyth 6 at SEAFORTH S (OT)
.SEAFORTH COALS: Mark
Kirkconnell 2: Nick Jansen: 2: Darren
Beaver: Assists by Dave ,McClory and
Brent Coleman, .
•• SEAFORTH 6 at Blyth 2
SEAFORTH GOALS: Devon
McCutcheon. Nick Jansen 2: Dave
McClory: Assists by Brent Coleman.
Darren Beaver and Nick -Jansen. "•
COAQ11'S. COMMENT:. Seaforth •
got out to a 3-0 lead and held on to the •
• victory: •
Blyth 5 at SEAFORTH 6
. SEAFORTH GOALS: Nick Jansen
"(hat -trick); Darren Beaver,. Lance
Laverty: Devon McCutcheon;
COACH's'COMMENT: The game
wa 3.2 for Seaforth going into the •
third period, Thelast 15 minutes were
played at a furious pace as the lead •
changed hands a few times. Lance
Laverty played a strong defensive role, '
covering Blyth's main man. Mike .
• Bean. number 4: Highlights include
Darren Beaver's penalty shot 'and
Devon McCutcheon's goal to tie the
game at 5.5:
.Seaforth wins the championship. 2-1.
Blaine McCutcheon provided help at
practices. Kevan Broome gave trainer
services and filling in on the bench
• were Graham Nesbitt. Ron
. Kirkconnell and Beve Coleman..
Coach Doa Beaver managed the squad
• to a good year. " '
SATURDAY 1011441Y;7H
EOM MAWR
(March27---
BRUINS 5 BLUES &
BRUINS GOALS: Dave McClory 3;
• Bradley -Henderson 2.
BLUES GOALS.: David Verbeme 3:
Ouentin Rurress: Chris Crown: Mark
Kirkconnell.-
LEAFS 9 KINGS 4
LEAFS GOALS: Cody Rapson 3:
Joshua Scott2. Matt Chaput 3: Nick
Packer.
KINGS GOALS: Kenzie Currie:
. Jacob Williarns2; Scott Somerville.
WHALERS 3 CANADIENS 10
WHALERS GOALS: • Lorenz
- Guritensperger; Jimmy Campbell 2.'
'CANADIENS"GOAIS: Daryl Hulley
3: Jacob Williams 2: Breanne Hulley:
Shane Johnston 2:. " •
DUCKS 10 PANTHERS 3
DUCKS GOALS: Beau Dill 6; Mick
McLaughlin 4. -
PANTHERS GOALS: Matthew
Fisher 3.
RINGETTE
SEA FORTH RINGETTE -
ASSOCIATION
. NOVICE. • r
Western Region Invitational
. Tournament in Waterloo
. (March 261,:
SEAFORTH 8 -Waterloo 4
SEA FORTH GOALS: -Kir ten
Flanagan 3: Lindsay_ Nash 2: Breanne
• Hulley 2:•
.GOALIE llrittneyHendricks • -
COACH'S COMMENTS: Good
team effort to start off the tournament.
• SEAFORTH 12 Mitchell 2
• SEAFd RXH GOALS: Lindasy. Nash
4: Kristen Flanagan 4:.Laura Elligsen-
• 2: Breanne Hulley; Kelly. Vcncerne.
COACH'S COMMENT: Seaforth
• caine out • hying and led by five goals
to _end the., first period. 6-i They
continued•;heir streak by scoring
another six goalsin-the second t
- (March 271
• SEAFORTH.6. Kitchener I
SEAFORTB GOALS:. Lindsay Nash
5;Breanne Hulley. - - -
COACH'S COMMENT: With three
straight wins under Their kelt. the -Stars
advanced to the gold medal round. .
SEAFORTH 7 Exeter 1
SEAFORTH GOALS:
Flanagan 4: Lindsay flash 2: Sarah
Finlayson. - . • .
COACH'S COMMENTS: Seaforth -
played a close checking gameand out -
skated Ester on the larger ice surface.
OF SPECIAL NOTE: The. Seaforth
Novice Stars ringetter team has a very
successful season with rookie coach
Michele Tyndall. They played 37
games and had.27 wins, seven losses
and three lies. They won silver at the
Mitchell Tournament. Gold at the
Seaforth Tournament. won the Huron .
Penh League and captured gold at the
•Western Regional Invitational
Tournament.
Regional Championship
Invitational Tournament ..
in Waterloo
All five Seaforth Ringette teams
played in the tournament in Waterloo
on the weekend. bringing -home four.
medals. •
Seaforth brought home gold in
Novice B. gold in Petite B: silver in
Junior C and gold in Belle C. •
The Tween B made a good effort but
(Playoffs) ' '
did not advance to the medal round.
. •There were 150 teams in the
tournament- covering the Western
Region from Chatham to Owen
Sound
BOWLING
ROUNDUP
T7tllIIR3 4T tlaGYIII' s
(March 25--Playoffs)-
WEN-
HIGH SINGLE; Murray Bennessie.
271 -
HIGH TRIPLE; Bruce Ungarian 714
$ETTER,THAN•200; Ro-h Anderson
200. 260; Bruce Ungarian 250 250
214: Curtis Costello 228 205; Pat.Ryan
_215: Neil Betio -man 208: Mike.
Thotnson 25 215 241: John Coleman
243: Jerry Staple. 231. 244: Doug
Leonhardt 2 36 115 210: -Murray
Bennewies 271 2211: Ralph Johnston
206.
• TRIPLES OVER 600; Rob Anderson
637: Bruce •Ungarian .7 ill. Mike
Thomson 713: John Coleman 602:
Jerry •Stipples 669, Doug Leonhardt
671: Murray Benncivies 677.
WOMEN'
HIGH SINGLE;;Gayle
Schellenbcrger 311 •
HIGH TRIPLE; Scheltenberger 738
WEEKLY SINGLES. OVER ]00
S hcllcnherger 239 311: Mary Wsnsa
202.- Carrie Rolpli- 2I 5:. Sheila.
McCowan 2O - r.
WEEKLYTRIPLES OVER 6011;
Schellcnberger 718.
Conicity -Max 9092: Dreamers 8736:
Span 'Rik 8527. Just for hick. 8428
Lucky Strikes 8423: Sc'coud Chance
. 8396.• r
maga; 1077L&N13
;(March 26 --playoffs) •
HIGH SINGLE: Arte" Van ltepen
251. - •
HIGH TRIPLE,' r\'an Dicpen 610.
BETTER) THAN 200; Ralph
'Johnston 201: Van'I)rcpen 251'. Don
Elliott 203 214. Eric Kenncdv 335:
Jack Ungarian 217. Darryl Robinson
231: Bruce Ungarian 216. r
TRIPLES OVER- 600; Van Diepen
610. Bot) Rhy(ard 607. -
WOMEN.
HIGH SINGLE; Lorraine Elliott 224
HIGH TRIPLE; Sue Elliott 556 -
BETTER THAN 200: Sue .Elliott
204: Sheila McCowan 201.:BarlvCdok
205; Lorraine Elliott 229.
BETTER THAN 600; none
STANDINGS
Chevclles 7838: Cohras 7651.
Charger 7605. Mustangs 7551; Ovlov
7498: Dunangos 7468..
YV2711Y CON17127 •
{March 23 -Playoffs)
• . .1hEAY . •
HIGH AVERAGE;.p,eorge Johnston
.35i •
HIGH SINGLE; Johnston 256
HIGH TRIPLE; John Staffen 627"
BETTER THAN 200; John Stafen
252; Ralph Johnston 230.
TRIPLES OVER 600;
IDARD
WOMEN
HIGH AVERAGE; Carol Johnston
186. •'
HIGH SINGLE Sharon Evans 230
HIGH TRIPLE; Evans 601
BETTER THAN 200; Evans 213
BETTER THAN 600: •
STANDINGS
Kernels 6027. Leopards 5932;
McBowlers59288; NewC(omers 6131.
(March 26) •
. MEN -
HIGH SING! E; Steve Hook 253 -
HIGH TRIPLE: Hook570
BETTER THAN 200: Hook 253:
Gordon Murray 211; John Aubin 206..
BETTER THAN 600;: none • •
WOMEN .
HIGH SINGI.F Betty Oldacre 226.
HIGH TRIPLE; Joyce Wallace 552
BETTER THAN 175; Oldacre 226:
Wallace 217. 180: Joyce Matzold 204:
Murray Finlayson 183; Grace Corbett
176
BETTER THAN 590; Joyce Wallace
552; Oldacre 52.1: Joyce Matzold 514.
STANDINGS
Emeralds .57. Rubies 53:Garnets 38:
Pearls 37:Opals 36: Diamonds 311
sk JAJYI1BS
(March 221
MEN
1)1611 SINGLE.: Henry Verhoog.•
Gocrge Love 287
HIGH TRIPLE; Loye-784
BETTER THAN.20.0: 'Love 246
.2878 251. Henry Verhoog P87: »on
Nolan 249: Bob. DinsMore'212 209;
pave Hood205 211: Marlin Van'Bakel
204: Ray Harrison 202: Jack Ryan •
213: •'
DETTER-.THAN 600; Lovc 784;
Henry Verhoog'673.
WOMEN-'
HIGH SINGLE;'Janice.Morris 254
HIGH TRIPLE; Moms 653
BETTER THAN 200; Janice. Moms
254'202; Karen Hoegy 252; Faye
Dalrymple 220; Julie Greidanus 216.
BETTER THAN 600; Morhis•653;
Karen Hoegy 6(13; Julie Greidanus
603.. f • . ' .
STNADINGG
• T -Birds 8185: Jaguars 8070: Hudson
7958; Corvettes 7764; Mustangs 7502;
r•MGs 7274. •
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mini -tournament held Saturday.
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