HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-08-03, Page 11 (2)Local swim team fourth
• immeet held at Goderich
Saturday morning the
Exeter Swim Team travelled
to Goderich for their first
away meet of the summer.
The team placed fourth out
of the eight teams competing
with 1174 points.
Goderich won the meet
with 3561 points, Kincardine
ran second with 237 points
and Elmira followed close
behind with 2121? points.
The Exeter swimmers who
did atfend the meet did well.
However, the team lacked its
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usual depth as only 33
swimmers went to Goderich.
In the 8 and under division
Sharon Boersma brought
home a third in front a fourth
in back and a third in breast.
Leanne Jennison also placed
in the top 6 in her events.
' In the 9 and 10 age division
Annette Vermaeten was one
of the outstanding swimmers
with a second in butterfly.
She also placed in the top six
in back crawl. Liz Cottrell
won the butterfly, and placed
fourth and fifth in the breast
stroke and fronf respec-
tively.. -
Tina Brand led the agg
division with firsts in front
Dashwood wins
over Crediton
Dashwood downed
Crediton 9-4 Tuesday night in.
a district Western Ontario
Athletic Association pee wee
playoff baseball game.
The second •game of the
best -of -live series will be
played in Crediton tonight,
Thursday. The third goes in
Dashwood Tuesday and the
fourth if necessary .in
Crediton, August 8.
Dashwood, scored - single
runs in the first and second
innings and added two more
in the third and were never
headed.
Tony Smith walked in the
Dashwood first and scored
on the first of four, hits from
the bat of Dave Hayter.
In the second, Trevor
Johnston drew a walk with
two out and scored on hits by
Scott Rader and Travis
Davis. . relay.
Hits by Dave.Hayter, Gary
Smith. Doug Schade and
Trevor Johnston sent t:wo
Dashwood runs home in the
Crediton hit- the
scoreboard in the fourth with
hits by Gerry Lamport,
Robert Mitchell, Scott
Miller, .Ken Payne and Alan
Payne providing the -power
for a three run outburst.
In the Dashwood fourth,.
Dave Hayter singled and
scored. Doug Schade and
Trevor Johnston scored in
the fifth and Tony Smith and
Dave Hayter counted the
final runs ih the sixth.
The fourth and final
Crediton marker crossed the
plate in the seventh. Ken
Payne singled and after
moving up on a walk came
home on Eugene Glanville's
single. -
Travis Davis was the
winning pitcher for Dash-
wood white Robert Mitchell
toiled on the mound for
Crediton.
crawl and breast stroke and
a fifth in butterfly.
Exeter'av-- strong age
divisions, the 11 and 12 boys
and girls did very well.
Brenda -Waldeck led the
group with a second in back
crawl and a third in butterfly
and a fifth in front crawl.
Mary Lynn Pryde came'
third in back.,ctdwl.
Dave Bidtnes led the boys
with a second in relay, a
third in !Avast, a fourth in
back, and a sixth in front
crawl. Chris McLeod also
placed in the top six in the
front crawl.
The relay led by Bidtnes
placed second with Jack
Vermaeten, Chris McLeod
and John Wells also swim-
ming.
Scott Batten came third in
breast stroke in the 13 and 14
year old age division.
r Dannette McLeod put in a
fine. performance with a
second in the individual
medley, a first in back crawl
and a second in the free -style
relay.
In the 15 and over girls'
open division, Exeter came
away with a second and
third. Kim Lang and Bobby
Glover receive these rib-
bons in breast stroke. Lang
also scored a second in front
crawl and Glover put a fine
performance in to win a third
in back crawl.
Lang, Glover, McLeod.
and . Julie Hendrick com-
bined their talents to bring
home a -second in the free
style relay. Joe Blommart,
Paul Campbell. Scott Batten.
• and John Mol placed second
in the 13 and 14 free style
This Saturday, Exeter will
be hosting their second meet
of the summer. The meet
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Kirkton _girls win two Ieague tilts
There was good news and Getting one base hit a piece
had news this reek for fans were Sheila Penhale, Jayne
of the Kirkton midget girls Dougall and Patti Down
fast ball team. in the deciding playoff
will begin at 9:00 a,n]__ and—,►tote 14 victorjes and only
—tun— till noon. Clinton, four defeats.
Seaforth, Mildmay. and
Listowel will be attending
the meet.
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wound up the regular season
with two victories. Their
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The Exeter lawn bowling
green will be the scene of an .
important and popular event
Wednesday, .August 9.
For the first time in more
than 10 years the local
bowling club with the -
valuable assistance of.
Exeter and area merchants
will be sponsoring a Mer-
chants and Manufacturers
doubles .tournament.
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underway at 11 a.m. with.up
to 100 visiting bowlers ex- -
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In playoffs
The Exeter bantams swing
into Western Ontario
Athletic Association playoff
action tonight, Thursday
when they travel to
Goderich.
Manager Bruce Shaw Said
he expects the second game,
will be played in Exeter
sometime over the week end.
The Exeter youngsters
finished in first place. in the
league standings with nine
victories and three defeats.
Other teams in the 'league
were from Goderich, Dash-
wood and Seaforth.
Due to an error in sorting
out the classifications.
Exeter will be competing in
Tuesday they edged
Stratford 7 -ti. and Thursday
-night they triumphed. over
;Tavistock by a -score of 10-1.
The sadder news came as
the Kirkton club after
winning the first game of a
best -of -three series lost two
straight to Goderich in
PWSA playoff action. The
.cores were 11-9 and 13-7.
Kirkton now drops to the
('C division and. will meet
Simcoe with the first game
tonight, Thursday in Kirkton
at 7 p.ni'
Bonnie Westlake was the
Leading hitter in the league
win over Stratford with two
singles. Getting one hit each
were Kim Heather, Sheila
Penhale, Sue Schaeffer.
• Rose Mary Miller and Carrie
' Stroud.
Patti Down was the win-
ning pitchers She allowed
Stratford only six hits while
recording 10 strikeouts.
Patti Down and Natalie
Stroud combined for a four
hit pitching effort as Kirkton
bombed 'Tavistock 10-1.
• The top hiller was Kim
Heather with a triple and
double to her credit. Adding
singles were Patti_ Down,
Natali Stroud. Sue
Sch, e e Ise Mary Miller
and Kelly Kernick.
Goderich tied the PWSA
series with a 13 hit attack on
Kirkton hurler Patti Down
and an 8-1 decision.
.Lori lredafe collected two
of the six Kirkton -hits.
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contest. Goderich erupted
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against two Kirkton pit-
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Sharing in the Kirkton four
hit total were Sheila
Penhale, Kelly Kernick, Sue
Schaefer and Vivian Doupe.
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