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12 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 19, 2004
Sports
Local students heading to WOSSA
Local students will go on
to compete at WOSSA in
London this week after
placing in the top six at the
Huron -Perth track and field
meet last week.
At Central Huron
Secondary School, Matt
Fisher came third in the
midget boys' relay and in
the midget boys' 200 -metre
dash and came fourth in the
midget boys' javelin.
Brandon Bennett, of
Central Huron came seventh
in the long jump. While he
was injured in the long jump
event, his midget boys' relay
team came third and he will
be competing at WOSSA in
that event, says his coach
Carolyn Williams.
John Glanville, of Central
Huron, was also a member of
the midget boys' relay team
which came third. He also
came fourth in three midget
boys' events including the
400 -metre, 800 -metre and
100 -metre races.
Nadine Ringgenberg, of
Central Huron, came fifth in
the senior 'girls' 1500 -metre
race and seventh in the 800 -
metre race.
"Nine of 15 students from
Central Huron are moving to
Track and Field
the next level and that's
really good for us. The
Grades 9 and 10 students did
extremely well for the first
time at a track meet," said
Williams.
Four local St. Anne's
Secondary School students
will move on to WOSSA.
Sarah Finlayson placed
second in the midget girls'
relay, third in the 100 -metre
dash and fifth in the 200 -
metre dash.
Kristen Flanagan was also
part of the midget girls' relay
which placed second and
earned three sixth place
finishes, including the 100 -
metre, 200 -metre and 400 -
metre races.
Luke Veens came first in
the junior boys' high jump,
second in the junior boys'
relay and fourth in the junior
boys' triple jump.
Josh Smith came second in
junior boys' 300 -metre
hurdles.
"The St. Anne's team was
fourth overall. We missed
third by only three points,"
says coach Baird
Robinson.track and field
Local students will go on
to compete at WOSSA in
London this week after
placing in the top six at the
Huron -Perth track and field
meet last week.
At Central Huron
Secondary School, Matt
Fisher came third in the
midget boys' relay and in
the midget boys' 200 -metre
dash and came fourth in the
midget boys' javelin.
Brandon Bennett, of
Central Huron came seventh
in the long jump. While he
was injured in the long jump
event, his midget boys' relay
team came third and he will
be competing at WOSSA in
that event, says his coach
Carolyn Williams.
John Glanville, of Central
Huron, was also a member of
the midget boys' relay team
which came third. He also
came fourth in three midget
boys' events including jhe
400 -metre, 800 -metre and
100 -metre races.
Nadine Ringgenberg, of
Central Huron, came fifth in
the senior girls' 1500 -metre
race and seventh in the 800 -
metre race.
"Nine of 15 students from
Central Huron are moving to
the next level and that's really
good for us. The Grades 9
and 10 students did extremely
well for the first time at a
track meet," said Williams.
Four local St. Anne's
Secondary School students
will move on to WOSSA.
Sarah Finlayson placed
second in the midget girls'
relay, third in the 100 -metre
dash and fifth in the 200 -
metre dash.
Kristen Flanagan was also
part of the midget girls' relay
which placed second and
earned three sixth place
finishes, including the 100 -
metre, 200 -metre and 400 -
metre races.
Luke Veens came first in
the junior boys' high jump,
second in the junior boys'
relay and fourth in the junior
boys' triple jump.
Josh Smith came second in
junior boys' 300 -metre
hurdles.
"The St. Anne's team was
fourth overall. We missed
third by only three points,"
says coach Baird Robinson.
Seaforth Lawn bowling club season
opens with potluck dinner on May 24
The Seaforth Lawn Bowling
club held their spring meeting
at the club house on
Wednesday, May 12 with
President Keith Snell as
chairman.
Plans were made for this
year's events. The club
officially opens on Monday,
Bowling
May 24 with bowling at 2
p.m. and a potluck supper at
5:30 p.m. with Jack and
Marie Muir hosting.
All members and associates
are welcome with euchre and
Jason Middleton photo
She shoots she scores! .
Leah DeCorte, 8, shoots during warm-up last Wednesday
night at ball hockey at the Seaforth Arena. This is DeCorte's
second year playing ball hockey.
lawn bowling after supper.
Officers for 2004 include
president, Keith Snell,
secretary, Marg Ungarian,
treasurer, Marie Muir,
purchasing Neil and Donna
Beuerman, press, Mary
Finlayson, property
committee chairman, Jack
Muir, greenskeepers, Fred
Tilley and Keith Snell, draw
masters, Neil Beuerman with
Ruth Ribey as assistant.
Special events committee
includes Neil and Donna
Beuerman, Rick Wood and
Carol Racho.
Seaforth's first tournament
of the year will be men's pairs
of June 9. Convenors for the
tournament lunch will be
Betty Tilley and Marie Muir.
Lawn bowling time
schedule is Monday and
Thursday afternoons at 1:30
p.m., Tuesday and Friday
evenings at 7:30 p.m. and
Monday evening at 7:30 p.m.
(men's night).
A cleaning bee was held on
Monday morning by
members of the club in
preparation for opening day.
Lawn bowling is a great
sport and new bowlers are
always welcome. Just
remember to wear flat soled
shoes. Good bowling to all.
by Mary Finlayson
Shuffleboard
Shuffleboard scores
this week at the Seaforth
arena include women's
high scores: Ann Van
Dooren (295), Willie
Hoornat (278) and
Audrey McLean (267)
and men's high scores:
Cor DeCorte (388),
Gerald Martene (342) and
Hank Dorssers (328).
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VANASTRA is only permitted as follows:
1. in the morning between 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
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WEST of Turnberry Street in Brussels, WEST of Kippen Road in
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SOUTH of Mill Road in Brucefield
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(Some exemptions apply to newly planted (awns, Lawn Bowling Clubs
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