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—The Exeler_swim team,
defending Lake Huron zone
champs, started their
current season off with a
auspicous debut, Saturday,
scoring 4951: points in a tri -
meet with Clinton and St
Marys.
The local team picked up
more points than the the
other two combined and in
some of,the races, the major
competition was among local
swimmers.
in one race. Exeter
swimmers took the top four
spots. while in the girls' 12
and under relay, Exeter took
the .top three spots. Local
y• (iungs'ters' topped most of
the individual cham-
pionships at the meet as
well.
;' -B.J. Batten and Sharon
Boersma were the top
competitors in the eight and
under division. Batten had
three firsts: while' Sharon
had two firsts and one
second. Leanne Jennison
scored a second a two thirds..
In the 10 and under boys!
Brett Batten had a first,
second and fourth, while Ken
Boersma scored a first and
fifth. Scott Heywood earned
fifth. .
In the girls' division.
competition among the
locals was extremely keen.
Ti , Brand had three firsts.
• Kirkto ' is
in -playoffs
The Kirkton midget girls
enjoyed a very successful
week with four consecutive
victories. Two came in
regular league play, one in
exhibition and the other in
the first round of provincial
playoff action.
In regular season play, the
Kirkton pals edged St. Pauls
7-6 and Goderich _6-5. Tile
exhibition win came by a
score of 8-5 over St. Marys at
the Kirkton Garden Party.
Sunday they defeated
Goderich 10-4 in the first
game of the PWSA
playdowns. The second
game wjll be played in
Goderich Friday night at 8.30
pm
Natilie Stroud led the
Kirkton batting attack
against. Godcsrich with a
double and single as her club
scored three runs in the first
inning and never looked
back.
Adding one. hit each to the
total were Bonnie Westlake.
Sue •Schaefer, Kim 'Heather
and .Layne Dougall.
Four runs in the sixth
inning were needed to
prow}da the 7-6 Kirktqn win
ot. Pauls.
-Natalie .Stroud again led
the Kirktoh club at the plate
and on the mound. She pit-
ched her first game of the
season and allowed only six
hits. while cracking out two
singles. •
.Sheila Penhale aided with
•a triple and single. Getting
one hit - each -were Kim
Heather, Bonnie Westlake
and Lori iredale.
Patti Down was the win,
ning pitcher -as Kirkton held
on in the late innings to bfa(
Goderich 6-5 in the regular
schedule: .
Two doubles by Natalie
Stroud led the. Kjrklon hit
parade. Sheila Penhale
contributed a triple. Kim
Heather hit a. double and
singles were added by Lori
iredale and Kelly Kerntck
TRAP SHOOT
Jody Mosurinjnhn was the
top. marksmen al the
claybird gun club this week
He was hest in the trap shoot
with a-M6re ttf 24' and in -the
•skeet competition tied
•- _fe„top spttt,.:lr-22 with -Kit-
chener Pavlick.
- Larry_Ma on•Avith a-22 was
the trap runnerup while
Kitchener Pavlick and Dale
Hinny were deadlocked al
21. Randy M:irtvn hit 18
targets, Mike Brannon
scored 15 and Paul Brannon
14.
s(hile Annette Vermaeten -
had a first. •second and
fourth. Liz Cottrell had three.
thirds. Karen Wells a fifth
and Nancy Durand a second
and sixth.
Dave Bidtnes topped the 12
and under bovs with three
first place ribbons. followed
by Sieve Batten with .two
seconds and a sixth. John
Wells_ contributed a second
and third, while Jack Ver-
maeten tiacl a Third and
fourth.. Chris McLeod
chipped in with a third,
Larry Mathers a fourth and
Don Boersma had a fifth.
In the girls' division, Lynn
Stephens had two firsts,
closely followed by Lori
Stephens and Brenda
Waldeck with a first and
second each Darlene
McBride had- a second
Mary Lvnn Pryde a third
- and sixth. Jackie Cottrell
two fifths and Catherine
Patterson and Leslie Hunter-
Duvar with a sixth each.
Fran Vermaeten and Scott
Batten • paced the 14 and
under boys •with one win
each. Batten added two.
fourths and Vermaeten a
.second. Paul Campbell
contributed two thirds;
Bruce Anderson a fourth and
fifth, while John Mol had a -
third and Mark .Vandergunst
a fifth.
Maja Gans topped. the 14
arid under girls with ,•two
firsts and a second. Marg'
Pryde recorded two thirds
and Dianne Boersma a pair
of thirds. •
Exeter's Kim Lang topped
the ISand over girls with two
firsts. whileBobbie 44Glover
had a first and second. Dave
13e11 scored-a_second for the
boys .in that division.
followed by Ricli Lindenfield
with a third; Mike. Dobbs a
fourth and Joe Bloemmart a
fifth, In the relay events. Exeter
had five firsts in the eight
events. They showed their
depth with five seconds and
three thirds.
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A number of youngsters
from Exeter participated in
and enjoyed the 17th annual
Boom's Recreation ' Camp
held recently at Pine Lake.
The caEhp is directed by
Don "Boom" -Gravett who
originated the popular event
when he was rec director in
Exeter in 1.962. The first
camp was held at Goderich.
Gravett's wife the former
Mary McKnight of Exeter
was the camp mother and
son Mark was co -program
director along with Bonnie
McLean. The waterfront
director was Lynne Brooks.'
formerly of Exeter.
Exeter participants fared
well in the mapy events.
Mike Tiedeman was the
intermediate boys track and
field champion with•victories
in the I00and220yard dashes
and second place finishes in
the softball throw - and
standing- broad jump.
-Scott Bogart was the
runnerup in the intermediate
boys putting -test and Brent
Atthill was third in the senior
division.
The only local youngsters
to excel in pillow fighting
were Jim Fletcher and Gib
Dow in the intermediate
section. •
Mike- Tiedeman joined
with Brad Davidto win the
intermediate egg throwing
contest. Gib Dow and John
Gravett were the in-
termediate boys horseshoe
tossing champs and David
Atthill teamed with David
Wiseman to take senior
laurels. •
4fracey Lee Spencer was a
.`runnerup in the junior girls.
shuffleboard event and
second in basketball. Dale
Hennessey was the senior
boys champion With David
Bidtnes and Brent-A•tthill as
runneryp,• in shuffleboard.
In senior boys track
competitions David Bidtnes
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was third in the high jump
and 100 and 220 yard dashes.
He was also Aecond in the
volleyball throw.
In • swimming meet
co-mpeti,tions, -Mike
Tiedeman was the in-
termediate ,boys champion
and David Bidtnes was best
itt the senior boys category,.
SHOOT AT KIPPEN -
Bradley Munn and Jamie -
Caldwell each fired 25
successful shots to Wad the
sharpshooters . in thea
reopening of the Kippen gun
club, Monday evening.
Close behind with 24 hits
each were veteran
marksman John Anderson
and Dan .('rerar Bill
McGregor was next with 23.
Mery Batkin scored 21,
Lloyd Venn and Terry Baker
19 and Gary Koehler 17
•Trap shooting at the
Kippen club will continue
each Monday evening
throughout• the summer
months
Times -Advocate, July 27, 1978
Page 11
Special Thanks to the following per-
sons,—businesses and organizations
for making our Pee Wee ball tour-
nament such a success.
South Huron Rec Centre
Credition Minor Ball Assoc.
for the use of their diamond.
Exeter Legion Branch 167
Exeter Legion Ladies Auxiliary
Discount Dove's CONKLIN Lumber -Exeter
Gord's Trophies & Engravings'
Jerry MacLean 8 Son Automotive
Exeter Times -Advocate
Brian Hodgins-officicol scorekeeper
Gerry Parsons
John Oke Oscar Pfaff
Walt Tiedeman Steve larthwaite
Ron Bogart Jeff Pfaff -
BittFarquhor Mike Tiedeman
the mothers who helped feed the teams.
the fans who come out and supported us.
Your time and donations were greatly
appreciated.
Bruce Show Jjrn Pfaff
Thanks Again!
Arn Laithwaite
Exeter Hardball Association
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