HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1985-11-06, Page 11Midgets get
two victories
The Exeter Generals scored two
straight victories in the midget
category of the Shamrock hockey
league this week.
Wednesday the Generals doubled
the score 8-4 over Lambeth and Satur-
day it was a close 5-4 victory over
Goderich.
In the first period against Lambeth,
P.aul Mellecke, Jim Lewis and Chris
Tiedeman were the Generals
marksmen were Bryan Quinn assisting
on two of the scores and Dave Russell
and Darryl McCann helping one goal
apiece.
In the middle frame, Jon O'Connor
notched a pair of goals. One came on
a solo dash and the other on a pass
from Tim Moore. Mark Morrissey
converted a.pass from Dave Smith for
the other Exeter score.
Jon O'Connor scored again in the
final frame to complete a hat trick on
a pass from Mark Morrissey and set
up the final goal for the Generals fired
by Dave Smith.
Jon O'Connor led the Exeter scor-
ing in the close 5-4 win over Goderich
with a two goal effort. One came
unassisted and the other on passes
from Mark Morrissey and Jim Lewis.
The other Exeter goal scorers were
Tim Moore, Buddy Richardson and
Steve Lightfoot. Assisting were Jim
Lewis, Chris Tiedemah and Jon
O'Connor.
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DRAMA— Grade 5 and 6 students at Precious Blood put on a skit
for Block Parents Day about how children can find a safe haven when
someone tries to entice them away. Playing the part of the children
are Leslie Adams (left) and Rita Bilcke, phoning the police while
villain Jason Coalman is held by helpful Block Parent Jacob Petersen.
SH field hockey in
Ontario quarter final
The South Huron District High
School girls field hockey teams prov-
ed on the weekend they are among the
top eight in the entire province of•
Ontario.
Appearing in OFSAA competition
for the fifth consecutive year, Jim
Workman's team won two games
Thursday beating Kingston Lasalle
2-0 and TDCAA Don Bosco 4-0.
In Fridays play the Panthers lost
2-0 to Scarborough and 1-0 to Clarkson
in quarter final play.
Julie Wilkinson was in goal to
record shutouts in the first two
games.
Kim Crawford and Lee O'Rourke
were the goal getters in the rain over
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This week Marty Overholt notched
two goals and singles were added by
Pete Tuckey, Ken Bergmann, Cam
Haist and Larry Johns as the Col-
onials downed Pfaff's 6-2. Randy
Evans and Tom Hayter scored for the
losers.
Single point
for bantams
The Exeter bantams gained only
one point in two starts this week in
Shamrock minor hockey. league ac-
tion. Wednesday they were blanked
8-0 by Lambeth and Saturday they
played to a 3-3 draw with Strathroy.
A late third period goal by Steve
Lingard on passes from Jeff Kints
and Frank Wulterkens gained the tie
with Strathroy. The other two goals
were notched by Shawn Moore and
Jeff Dalrymple. Getting assists were
Larry Lewis, Jeff Kints and Jon
O'Connor.
The Young and Restless went on a
scoring spree in beating Exeter Inn
11-2. Brian Taylor led the attack with
four goals, Mark Cronyn scored three
times and Scott Pincombe, Gary
Sararas, Dave Atthill and Gary Hart-
man counted in single fashion. Scor-
ing for Exeter Inn were Morley Obre
and John Coleman.
Pete Feeney with a pair of scores
and singles by Jamie Caldwell, Terry
Caldwell and Dan Brintnell paced the
Outlaws to a 5-4 win over the Whalers.
Ron Johnson, Rob Baker, Rick
Gilfillan and Dave Bell counted for
the losers.
The Whalers bounced back to edge
Algoma Tire 6-5. Dave Hayter picked
up a hat trick with Terry Zachar, Jeff
Musser and Dave Bell counting single
tallies.
Mike Soldan .was best for Algoma
Tire with two successful shots. Scor-
ing in single fashion were Gerald
Weido, Gerry Kurtz and Dale
Skinner.
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of the Kirkton ACW are shown prior to Saturday's bazaar.
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1 would like to thank all my customers for the four
and a half years of your patronage.
I hove sold my half of the partnership and am no
longer associated with The Mane Event in Exeter as
of November 1, 1985.
I am very happy to have had the opportunity to have
gotten to know you.
I thank you very, very much
Linda Uyl (Tjoelker)
That all persons live in a state of dignity, share in all elements
of living in the community and have the opportunity to par -
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Kingston while Mona Brand, Kim
Crawford, Jodie McBride and Lee
O'Rourke counted against the Toronto
area club.
On Thursday morning they played
La Salle from Kingston and defeated
them 2-0. The girls played a very
methodical game with Kim Crawford
and Lee O'Rourke each scoring a
goal. Lee was robbed by the goal post
on anotheil occasion with what look-
ed like a certain goal. Julie Wilkinson
recorded the shutout.
On Thursday afternoon the girls
defeated Don Bosco from ,Toronto.
The score was 4-0 with goals being
scored by Kim Crawford in the first
half, followed by Mona Brand and Lee
O'Rourke (2) in the second half. Lee's
one goal was spectacular as .she
dribbled the ball from inside her own
half waltzing around many defenders
before scoring a beautiful goal.
Wayne Gretzky could not have done
better.
The Pool decider was played on Fri-
day morning and the girls came up
short against the eventual OFSAA
champs L'Ameroux from Scar-
borough. The score was 2-0. This plac-
ed the girls in second portion in their
pool.
In their quarter final game they lost
a heartbreaker to Clarkson of Toron-
to by a score of 1-0. The game was
very hard fought. Kim Crawford
tested the Clarkson goalie with ex-
cellent shots but without success.
The girls were out of competition,
but certainly not disgraced. They
were placed in the top eight teams in
the province. Congratulations on an
excellent year girls.
School dance
a big success
Friday night marked the annual
Hallowe'en dance at South Huron.
The dance, which was hugely suc-
cessful, was deejayed by the ap-
propriately named, 'Hallowe'en
Phantam'. That night there were
goblins, witches galore as well as a
few soldiers, mummies, red necks
and many other various and bizarre
costumes.
Rob Hoffman won best costume. He
was dressed ata 'Ninja warrier' ...
very scary indeed. Jay Caers and
Scott Baptist also demonstrated their
outrageous dancing abilities when the
audience was challenged to 'dance
like crazy'. They both won an album.
All in all the dance was a wonder
ful success and hopefully this Friday
night there will be a repeat perfor-
mance at Movie Night, 'Karate Kid'
will be shown.
This past week also marked the
close of the orange campaign. On the
closing date, Nov. 1, $7,000.00 worth
of orange money was turned in alone.
the students sold enough oranges to
almost reach the desired mark. If you
bought oranges from a South Huron
student your support was very much
appreciated.
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Colonials lead roc hockey loop
After five weeks of action, the Col-
onial Hotel leads the Exeter rec
hockey league standings with 11
points.
The Young and Reckless are second
with eight points, the Outlaws are
third with seven points while the
Whalers and Pfaff's are deadlocked
with fivepoints, Algoma Tire has two
wins for four points and the Exeter
Inn team is pointless.
First phase of
school sports over
In junior girls' basketball competi-
tion this past week the Panther team
defeated Seaforth 38-21 in the quarter-
final match. Cheyenne Mosurinjohn
was top scorer with 14 points. Laurie
Forrester followed with 10 points.
On Thursday, November 7 the team
travels to Goderich for the semi-
finals.
Also this week the senior girls'
basketball team was put out by Strat-
ford Central. The score was 24-35. It
was an excellent game as compared
the match played against Stratford
earlier. Top scorers were Andrea
Zimmer with eight points. Irene
Brand followed with six.
The following Friday the girls
played Central Elgin in London. The
Panthers defeated the team 38-32.
Irene Brand scored -13 points; Andrea
Zimmer scored 10. Diane Willis also
had an excellent game. The next
game, played against Petrolia, was
Lost 30-58. Irene Brand, once. more,
was top scorer; Andrea Zimmer
followed with seven points and Laurie
Forrester moved up to senior, scored
six.
The last match on Saturday, a con-
solation 'match -was played between
South Huron and South London. It was
a close game and South Huron just let
victory slip through their fingers. The
score was 25-31. Andrea Zimmer was
the leading scorer with ten poipts.
With the close of the first phase of
athletics- at South Huron the second
phase is under way. As midget girls'
basketball, junior girls' basketball,
football and junior boys' volleyball tie
up; boys basketball and girls'
volleyball begin. Bdys' basketball is
coached by Mr. O'Rourke and
volleyball is coached by Mr. Halpen-
ny and Miss Rowe.
Hopefully the second season will ex-
hibit South Huron's incredible Pan-
ther prowess and power.
Great showing
for runners
The South Huron District High
School senior girls' cross country
team achieved their second best
finish ever in the OFSAA meet on the
weekend.
Joe Fulop's team finished in sixth
place, only one point out of fifth. All
five runners were in the top half of the
34 teams and more than 200
competitors.
Jeanette Van Esbroeck again led
the way with a 45th placing,
Rosemary Regier with her best re-
cent effort was 55th, and a strong ef-
fort gave Sheila Regier 69th. Sandra
Relouw was 82nd and Sandra
Rooseboom 88th.
In pre -race results Christine
Chalmers was first, Sandra
Hullebusch second, Janice Ducharme
third and Sheri Varley fourth.
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