Huron Expositor, 2000-06-14, Page 1618 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, June 14, 2000
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Sports
Registration for boys', girls'
minor hockey on June 20, 21
Anyone playing minor hockey
next season is asked to register on
June 20 or 21 from T to 9,p.m. each
night at the arena.
-Two post-dated cheques are
required at registration time: One is
- dated for Sept. 1, 2000 and the other
dated 'for Nov. 1, 2000. The later
dated cheque is for travel fee only..
Minor hockey will increase fees by $25
after the June dates so don't miss it.
Registeation has to be held early so minor
hockey can prepare for next season during
the summer.
Girls' hockey registration will also be held
on,the dates listed above with the• same
payment rules applying. Girls' hockey will be
available for Atom (1989-90), PeeWee
(1987-88) and Bantam (1985-86). •
Tennis Lessons
.Don't forget that the Seaforth Recreation
Department will once again be hosting tennis
lessons with Hank Binnendyk for youth and
.adults, beginners and advanced. players. '
Youth beginner will be held each Tuesday
morning from 9 to 10:30 a.m.. and 'youth
advanced will be held from 10:30 to noon.
The youth lessons will be nine. weeks long
beginning on duly 4 and the registration fee
.will be $30. . •
Adult beginner will be held on Wednesday
evenings from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and the adult
By Marty Bedard
advanced follows from 8 to 9:30 p.m.
beginning on July •S. The adult lessons will be
10 weeks long and cost $40. For more
information or registration please call the
recreation office at 527-0882. '
Mother Goose Program .
The Seaforth Library will be hosting a
Mother Goose program each Friday from
June 16 to July 21 from 10:30 to 11:45 a.m.
The Mother Goose program is 'a group
.experience for parents and their young
children and focuses on the pleasure and
power of using 'rhymes, songs and stories
. together.
This program is sponsored by the Seaforth
Cooperative Children's Centre and. costs $2
per session. For more information or
registration please call the library' at 527-
1430.
' Marty Bedard
' Seaforth Recreation & Parks Dept.
Phone.- 519-527-0882
Fax - 519-527-2770
Email - c4threc@ tcc.on.ca
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Scoreboard
Kippen Gun Club
• May 17
Tim Hoff 25: Brent Lees 25., Ernie
Marshall 25: Dennis Boyd 25: Brad
• Mann 25: Gord Robinson •24: Steve
'Graham 24: Jamie Caldwell. 23: Glen-
Mogk
lenMogk 23: Dan Crerar 22: Jan Hoff 21:
lon Gaiser 221: Brittany Caldwell 10:
May 24 •
Glen' Mogk 25: •Brent Lees 25:
Brad Mann 24: Wayne Peachey 24:
Ernie Marshall 23. Steve_ Graham 23:
Fred Brat! 2I'. • •
Tri -County Fastball
Pee Wee Boys
Seaforth Bears
June 1
. Zurich 0 @ Seaforth 24
Higbllghts: Seaforth scored three runs
in the 1st inning. 6 in the 2nd. 3 more
in' the third and:12 in the 4th. to run
away easily with the game. Tyler Doig
went the. distance on the mound.
striking out 5 along the way. • Darcy
McCuteheon turned un the defensive
play making running catch in the
centerfield and doubting off the runner.
on 2nd base. Troy. Hopkins led the
way with grand slam In the.4th inning.
Brent Coleman and Tyler Doig each
hit triples and Darcy McCutcheon and
Spencer Zaple hit doubles. •
June ft
Wallace Twp. 4•0 Seaforth 23
Highlights: Bolton of•the fourth.
Inning, back to back to back triples by
Tyler Doig. Brent Coleman and Darcy
McCutcheon. McCutcheon led the
offensive attack with two homers and
a triple. with 6 rbi's. Cody Anderson
hit A homer -and a double. Brent
Coleman. Tyler Dotg and Josh
Biesinger supplies the pitching.
St. Columban
atom 3 soccer
May 23
St. Columban 5. St. Marys 1
St. Columban goals: Tyler Loughane.
Nathan Kinsman 2: Cory Dawe: Kyle
DeVnes.
Jane -1
St. Columbao 4, St. Paul's 2
St. Columban goalsi Nathan
Kinsman 2. Colleen O'Reilly: Cory
Dawe.
June 6 •
St. Colnmhan 4, Tavat•ck 3
St. Columbao goals:. Nathan
Kinsman 2; Stephen' Sharpe: Cory
Dawe.
Coed intermediate 3
St. Columban 2. St. Pauls 1
St. Columban goals: Matthew
Cartwright; Chris De Vries.
St. Columban 7, Tavistock 3
Seaforlb goals; Daryl Hulley '2:
Matthew Canwnght 1; Jamie Cronin:
Owen O'Reilly
Si. Columban 2, St. Marys 2
Seaforth god: Jamie Cronin.
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