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Four records set in area
- Four records were broken in Thurs-
day's track and field meet for
students from South Huron public
schools.
Two of the new marks in the senior
girls division were recorded by Ra-
quel Thompson of Stephen Central.
She finished the 400 metre dash
course in 1.08.23 and took .the 800
metre event in 2.38.56.
' Joel Campbell of Exeter public
school broke the old mark in the in-
termediate boys 400 metre run with
a time of 1.07.48.
The fourth record broken was by
the Exeter pub(iaschool intermediate'
, boys relay team as they completed
the course in 59.4 seconds. Members
of the team were Joel Campbell,
Adam Bieman, Mark Crichton and
Jason Eifert.
Competition was keen in all divi-
sions and meet organizerswere
caught at the awards presentations
with a shortage of winning medallions
as a number of ties for individual
championships existed.
John Gollen of. Stephen was the
senior boys champion while Joel
Campbell of Exeter and J.J. Hippern
of J.A.D. McCurdy were deadloeked
in intermediate boys. Top honours for
junior boys were shared by. Ted Baker
and Cary Gallant of Stephen Central
a nd Mark Foster of Usborne Central:
Tara Pepper of Hensall public
school was declared the junior girls.
champion, Angie Gould of the same
school was best in intermediate girls
and the senior girls champ was Julia
Merner of Exeter public school.
In relay races, Exeter public school
READY FOR NEXT JUMP — Liana Goldsworthy and Mindy Bell level
the pit as teacher Doug Pearson measures a long jump during Thurs-
day's area track and field meet. T -A photo
TRACK MEET HOT DOGS — Teacher's assistant Wendy Case of Ex-
eter Public School and students Tony Korionitis and Janel Papple
prepare hot dogs at Thursday's area track meet. T -A photo
COMPLETING A SUCCESSFUI, HIGH JUMP IS CORINA PRICE OF J.A.D.
McCURDY
SHERYL OKE OF USBORNE CENTRAL MAKES A GOOD JUMP
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KARI-SUE KYLE OF HENSAII PS CLEARS THE HIGH JUMP BAR
won in intermediate boys and girls
and senior boys, Stephen Central run-
ners were across the finish line first
in junior boys and girls and the senior
girls win was recorded by J.A.D.
McCurdy.
The boys open 800 metres was won
by John Gotten of Stephen in a time
of 2.31.06. He was followed by Mark
Stuart of Zurich public school and
Peter McAllister of Usborne Central.
Raquel Thompson of Stephen took
the girls open 800 metres in 2.38.56.
Next came Julia Merner, Exeter and
Anna Szabo, Usborne.
Results of other events are as
follows with the accompanying legend
to identify school of the participants:
E -Exeter: 11-Hensall; M -McCurdy; S -
Stephen; U-Usborne; Z -Zurich.
Junior Girls
High jump - Tara Pepper H, Kristin
Strang U, Lori Gould H.
Standing long jump - Taryn Mcifin-
non M, Anna Packham I1, Pepper.
Running long jump - Danielle
Lambert li, Strang, McKinnon.
Bali throw - Christine McInnis E.
Elishia Lavasseur M, Pepper.
200 metres - Brenyn Baynham E,
Kyla Werrett S, Lambert.
60 metres - Kristie Sargeant E.
Werrett, Baynham.
Senior Boys
High jump - Dennis Welsh E, Ted
Baker S, Troy Cooper H.
Standing long jump - Geoff Hann E,
Dan Taylor 11, Kris Schenk Z. •
Running long jump - Baker, Willy
Partridge E, Cooper.
Ball throw - Chris Vilos E, Murray
McKay S, Cooper.
200 metres - Mark Foster U, Cary
Gallant S, Brian McAllister U.
60 metres - Gallant, Foster. Jeremy
Honre U.
• Intermediate Girls
High jump - Jenny Gardiner U,
Angela Gould H. Lisa Forrest E.
Standing long jump - Sarah Patter-
son S. Gould, Forrest.
Running long jump - Forrest, Vic-
toria Bisback H. Patterson.
Ball throw - Gould, Gardiner,
Cheyenne Westlake.
400 metres - Bisback. Gould, Kelly
Austin S.
80 metres - Bisback, Patterson,
Austin.
Intermediate Boys
High jump - Mark Crichton E. Fred
Godbolt E, Mark Lynn U.
Running long jump - Joel Campbell
E, J.J. Hippern M, Matt Gardiner H.
Triple jump - Hippern, Adam
Bieman E, Brian McInnes E.
Ball throw - Randy Johnson U,
Crichton, Joe Pursley M.
400 metres - Campbell. Crichton,
Johnson.
80 metres - Hippern, Campbell,
Bieman.
Senior (:iris
High jump - Karie SueKyle H, Cor-
ian Price M, Sheryl Oke U.
public school track meet:
Running long jlump - Julia Merner
E. Bobbi Marmon E, Price.
Triple jump - Merner, Raquel
Thompson S, Price.
Ball throw - Kyle, Kerry Maders U.
Kelly Gackstetter H.
100 metres - Carrie Lovie E.
Thompson, Kyle.
400 METRES -Thompson, Merrier,
Anna Szabo.
Senior Boys
High jump - Brett Rideout E. Skip
Pavlich M, Lee Hope S, Warren
Barfett M.
Running long jump - John Gotten S.
Barfett, Darryl Beaver E.
Triple jump' - Gollen,_ Jeremy
Mason S, Jon Schenk E.
Shot put - Gollen, David Schwindt
E, Dan Thiel Z. i
100 metres - Clyde Kooy M, Gollen,
Andrew Oswald M.
400 metres - John Brown S, Gotten,
Rideout.
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READY TO DASH - Getting into the set position for a dash in Thursday's area track meet are Angela
Gould, Victoria Bisback, Cathie Wilson, Sheila-Nadon, Anne Wolper, Deana Ford, Amy Webb, Alison
Jaques, Julie Crown and Deann Foreme. T -A photo
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AREA TRACK BEST -- The individual winners in Thursday's area public school track and field meet are
shown here. Back, left, John Gollen, Stephen; J.J. Hippern, McCurdy; Joel Campbell Exeter, Julia Merner.
Exeter and Angie Gould, !Jenson. Front, Tara.Pepper• Henson; Ted Baker and Cary Gallant. Stephen
and Mork Foster, Osborne.
Roysis finish third in Melbourne tourney
and Scott Brintnell had one hit each.
This week the Royals are on the
road. Tuesday they play West Cor-
ners while Thursday they travel to
Nairn:
The Exeter Royals travelled to
Melbourne on the weekend and came
up with a third place finish in the 16
team double knockout event to take
home $300 in prize money.
They opened the tourney Saturday
morning on the wrong foot as they
dropped a 7-0 decision to Parkway
Sheet Metal.
They managed six hits off Parkway
pitcher Bob Mills. Jim Lewis had two
while Jim Allison. Glen Thompson.
Brian Horner and Bob Cornish all had
single hits.
Glen Thompson and Scott Brintnell
pitched for the Royals giving up nine
hits. This meant the Royals would
have to come the long route to get in-
to the money.
Saturday night they started their
climb back with a 3-2 win over Appin.
Doug Leonhardt tossed the win while
Glen Thompson had two doubles to
lead the offense. Jim Allison had two
hits while Jeff Rowe and Jim Leis
added single hits. •
Sunday morning they edged
Moraviatown 4-3. Jim Allison doubl-
ed while Brian Horner had two hits.
Brian Hodgins pickedup the win
allowing four hits while striking out
seven.
Doug Leonhardt tossed the next win
as they beat State Contractors 7-3. He
allowed six hits while striking out six
batters. Brian Hodgins pitched the
seventh for the save! Pete Tuckey
reached base all four times to lead the
offensive while Jim Allison took a
Gerry Goader rise ball over the left
field fence for a home run.
Scott Brintnell ripped a triple and
single to aid in the victory:
Don Heywood led the way in their
next victory as they beat Berkshire
5-2: He allowed five hits while strik-
ing out five batters. Pete Tuckey had
two singles and a walk_ Bob Cornish
reached base twice while Dan
Heywood. Steve Prout and Bruce Cor-
nish all had single hits.
This put them up against West
Lorne and they managed only one hit
coming with two out in the seventh of
Brian Breeda to fence them to the
sidelines. -
Scott Brintnell started for the
Royals with Glen Thompson in relief.
They combined to give up four hits
while striking out three batters. Brian
Hodgins had the Royals only hit while
Jeff Rowe reached twice on walks.
Parkway Sheet Metal and West
Lorne met in the final with West
Lorne having to beat Parkway twice.
They won the first while the second
was still in progress.
Royals 6 White Sox S
Lucan White Sox beat the Royals
8-6 Thursday in Exeter. The White
Sox scored two in the first. one in the
second, one in the third. -one in the
fourth and two in the sixth.
The Royals had four runs in the se-
cond and two in the seventh. Rick
Freeman picked up the win allowing
11 hits while striking out seven Royal
batters.
Glen Thompson started for the
Royals and took the loss with Scott
Ladies slo•pitch scores
High scoring games were played The Beat hers. Electro-Lites and
during the past. two weeks in the Ex- Cheers respectively.
eter ladies' slowpitch league. Three South Huron Hospital and
teams are tied for first place with four Downtown Dollies were again vic-
wins each. South Huron hospital has torious June 11 along with Cheers.
one game, to play in their schedule Dan Brie Darlins over Big 0 Socket -
while Exeter Indianettes and tes, Sundownel:•- Exeter Indianettes
Downtown Dollies ha\e suffered one and Good Times.
loss in their first five games. Other games played in the schedule
Games played June 4 notched wins have not been reported as yet. ('on -
for Downtown Dollies. Dan Brie gratulation to the Huron Park Devils
Darlins, Exeter Indianettes. Sun- and Exeter Inn-dianettes on a fine
downers and South Huron Hospital showing at the homecoming Tourna-
over Good Times, Huron Park Devils. ment held in Exeter this weekend.
Standings
Shuffleboard
Lorne Shelton with a score of 371 led
the men in Wednesday's shuffleboard
action at the South Huron Rec Centre.
John Eberle was second at :334
followed by Howard Johns 327 and
Bud Kuntz and John Pepper al 264.
The high ladies score of 329 was
recorded by Hazel Fisher. Next came
Pearl McKnight 286. Edna Savard 223
and Eva Shelton 192. •
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Brintnell and Brian Hodgins pitching
in relief. They gave up 10 hits. Steve
•Prout, Pete Tuckey. Tom Tordoff and
Mike Desjardine all had two hits
while Dan Heywood, Brian Horner
Nationals at Hully Gully
set for this weekend
Hully Gully and CRC. have shifted
into high gear in preparation for the
Canadian Motocross Championships
to be held June 20 and 21 at Hully Gul-
ly. Varna.
After a fantastic turnout of riders
for races yesterday,' their highest
rider entry this year, there is ex-
pected to be an unequalled amount of
entries for the Nationals this
weekend. Kevin Moore of Sarnia..
sponsored by Hully Gully, won the 123
and 250 classes yesterday.
On Friday. Hully Gully -personnel
were in attendance at the Supercross,
held at Exhibition Stadium. Toronto.
While there, we were fortunate
enough to get an interview with
number one seed Ross Pederson.
• When asked on the condition of his
recently injured knee, Pederson
stated that he felt fine and that the in-
jury had been blown out of proportion.
Despite a knee brace and horrid track
conditions. Pederson went on to win
the Supercross easily. He •is`lt oking
forward to the opening round of the
Nationals at Varna, this weekend
In conjunction with the Nationals.
Hully Gully will be holding a giant
tent sale. with great deals for all types
of motorcycle enthusiasts. Also
scheduled for the intermission on Sun=
day, will be skydivers from the Grand
Bend Sport Parachutingclub who will
give a demonstration of free fall
parachuting from 3,000 ft. This along
with ATV races during the intermis-
sion should provide excellent enter-
tainment for the whole family.
So, for a weekend of great enter-
tainment. be at Hully- Gully. Varna.
June 20 and 21 as the best in C anadian
Motocross battle it out. 44.000 tans in
Toronto hada blast. you will too' -
The racing was as hot as the .
weattler as motocross action return-
ed to Hully Gully June 14- Fresh off
the Molson Canadian Expert Super -
cross Friday night in Toronto. expert
riders from across the country made
the trip to the Varna track for a "pre -
national" warm-up.
B.C.'s Allan Ayck. national two had
trouble with Hully (hilly riders Kevin
Moore and Dave Beatty. who in turn
had to watch out for Maritime cham-
pion Glen Hoar..
and adrenalins
peaked as some of the country's best
racers battled each other while try-
ing to catch a peek at the course be-
ing prepared for the upcoming open-
ing round of the Canadian Expert
Motocross Nationals.
Exeter
Mohawks
Mixed SIo-Pitch
Tournament
Sat.. & Sun.
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