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Huron Expositor, 2007-10-24, Page 13Sports The Huron Expositor • October 24, 2007 Page 13 Susan Hundertmark photos Above, Seaforth player Tyler Van Drunen approaches the net before wind- ing up to score one of five goals during the Seaforth juveniles' home opener Saturday night at the Seaforth arena against Lambton Shores. At left, Mike Curtis tries to stop a Lambton Shores player from getting to the puck. Seaforth won the game 5-1. SHUFFLEBOARD Men's high: Hank Dorssers 5. Ladies' high: Joyce Pepper, Ann Van Dooren 4, Helen Scott 3. BOWLING ST. JAMES Oct. 15 Men's high single: Gerry Armstrong 259 Men's high triple: Gerry Armstrong 725 Men over 200: Gerry Armstrong 233, 259, 233; Gord Murray 245; Lyle Haney 236; Bob Dinsmore 218, 200; Bill Dyke 208; Mark Higenell 204; Mike Beuerman 203. Men over 600: Gerry Armstrong 725 Women's high single: Gayle Schellenberger 228 Women's high triple: Gayle Schellenberger 620 Women over 200: Gayle Schellenberger 218, 228; Barb Cook 225; Janice Morris 217; Faye Dalrymple 209; Linda Kirkham 202. Women over 600: Gayle Schellenberger 620 Standings: Black Hawks 31, Leafs 26, Canadiens 25, Red Wings 22, Rangers 13, Bruins 9. THURSDAY NIGHT Oct. 11 Men's high single: Bruce Ungarian 294 Men's high triple: Bruce Ungarian 692 Men over 200: Mike Beuerman 282, Bruce Ungarian 294, 200 Men over 600: Mike Beuerman 654, Bruce Ungarian 692 Women's high single: Betty Small 212 Women's high triple: Betty Small 587 Women over 200: Betty Small 212, 203 Women over 600: none Oct. 18 Scoreboard Men's high single: Bob Dinsmore 328 Men's high triple: Bob Dinsmore 696 Men over 200: Bruce Ungarian 218, 241; Mike Beuerman 249, Bob Dinsmore 328, 216 Men over 600: Bob Dinsmore 695, Bruce Ungarian 640 Women's high single: Marg Ungarian 166 Women's high triple: Marg Ungarian 467 Standings: Smith Construction 2, E.D. Smith 5, Optimists 2, MacDGnald Automotive 5. HOCKEY Tyke Oct. 21 Seaforth 4 Brussels 2 Goals: Riley Looby 2, Emma Flanagan, Logan Finlayson Coaches' comments: This was a great start to our season. Both teams played hard and had a lot of fun. Ben Robinson had many shots on net but the Brussels goalie seemed to be in the road every time. Keep up the good work team. Novice Oct. 14 Seaforth 10 vs Walkerton 6 Seaforth goals: Jacob Kirton 4, Scott Chisholm 5, Justin Beuerman Coaches' comments: Great start to the year! Awesome effort by the whole team. Looking for- ward to a great season. Atom Rep Oct. 19 Seaforth 11 Teeswater 4 Coaches' comments: Spread amongst the Stars' 11 goals were two shorthanded goals - a testament to the Stars' hard work on the pow- erplay and their offensive -mindedness even when working the penalty kill. Midget Girls Oct.9 Seaforth 4 at St.Marys 1 Goals: Britanny Nigh 2, Sarah Johnston, Alison Rowntree Oct.13 Seaforth 3 at Lambton Shores 4 Goals: Sarah Johnston, Brittany Nigh, Sarah Elligsen Oct.15 Thamesford 1 at Seaforth 0 Atom Girls Oct.16 ELMHA 0 at Seaforth 2 Goals: Melanie Nolan, Nikki Van Miltenburg Oct.20 Seaforth 0 at Petrolia 0 Oct.21 St.Clair 0 at Seaforth 9 Goals: Delayna Smith 2, Lexi Smith 2, Ali Wilson, Lauren Bedard, Mel Nolan, Natasha Arts, Mary Paige St.Onge Bantam Girls Oct. 21 Seaforth 2 Blenheim 5 Goals: Carly Whitfield and Sara Kramers. Coaches' Comments: Great effort by all the girls! Seaforth Juveniles Oct. 20 Seaforth 5 Lambton Shores 1 Goals: Tymen Deweerd, Darcey Cook, Tyler Van Drunen, Matt Cartwright, Joel Schenk Coaches' comments: While Lambton Shores tried hard to suck the team into playing at a level beneath them costing us some suspen- sions for our next game the boys persevered and regained their composure. With the Stars fired up and ready to play the third, albeit with a shorter bench everyone came to play. All in all the team looks great this year and is happy to be back on the ice playing for their fans. Oct. 21 Seaforth 8 Clifford 3 Goals: Gary Bagot 2, Matt Cartwright 2, Lorenz Gutensperger, Kenzie Currie, Tymen Deweerd, Darcey Cook Coaches' comments: After playing a hard fought game with Lambton Shores on Saturday, the team was tired, sore but ready for their second game. With a shorter bench to contend with due to some suspensions and injuries the boys knew they would have to play a more disciplined game to come out ahead two nights in a row. Goalie Josh Nurse recorded his second win in as many games.