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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1988-04-13, Page 19• SHAMROCK'S FINEST -- Exeter Legionnaires battled it out with Dor- chester Bantams Thursday night at the Lucan arena for the Shamrock League championship final. Legionnaires were unable to make an offensive dent on Dorchester and were torced to end their season with a 6-0 loss. They were awarded runners-up pins after the game. Mohawks downed in four straight Continued from page IA then things began to fall apart for the locals. A series of penalties befouled Ex- eter and allowed Campbellton to tic the game on goals by Labbe, Du- mais with two, and Bois. Pikul put on an excellent perfor- mance in net, despite the loss. He siopped 49 shots on goal. Game three Looking forward to -Mackie and Kalbfleisch arriving Sunday as fresh reinforcements, Mohawks were hit hard when they learned the two had missed their plane and would not be coming. The news Icft them listless going Badminton at SHDHS Thursday, Woodstock Collegiate was at the school for exhibition matches with South Huron junior and senior teams. The Woodstock coach is none other than Dave Bogart, a South Huron alumnus who was an out- standing badminton player "in his day„ South Huron prevailed by win- ning the. majority of Thursday's matches. Saturday, the South Huron Junior Badminton team travelled to Oak- ridge Secondary School in London to take part in a 16 school tourna- ment. South Huron's Chris Campbell won the Boys' Singles tide show- ing that he is quickly becoming one of the best singles players in West - em Ontario in his age group. The boys doubles team of Chris Gardner and Rick Smith also won the consolation side of the draw. This coming Saturday April 16 the senior team plays in a tourna- ment at Oakridge. Thursday, April 14, ,South Flu- ron's famous Fashion Show will take place starting at 2 p.m. in the large gym. It costs only $2 per person and tickets will be on sale everyday this week at lunch. FASTBALL WANTED - teams to start a Men's Fastball League in Parkhill and surrounding area start- ing this season. Call Mike 294-6371 Rob 294-0348 Wes 293-3019 Exeter & Area Minor Hockey Association Inc. Annual Meeting on Wednesday, May 4 at 7:30 pm. at the South Huron Rec Centre Everyone welcome Anyone interested in participat- ing in as a director or committee member please contact: Tom McCann 235-0307 Larry Taylor 235-1569 BILI Brock 235.0323 • A reminder to the parents and players of Minor Hockey Day April7.a 30 at SHRO into game three Sunday night. "As soon as they heard on Sunday that they (Mackie and Kalbfleisch) weren't coming, it was kind of a let -down for them," Guenther said. Bernard scored for Tigers at the 11 minute mark of the period, but Randerson matched that goal 49 seconds later after he picked up a pass from Paul Barton. Mohawks- were unable to stem the flow, however. Bois and Labbe added singles to give Tigers a 3-1 lead going into the second period. Mohawks were unable to answer three quick goals by Alain St. Ar- naud, Provencher and Roy which came between 16:09 and 16:49. 4 That spurt took the wind out of Exeter's sail. In the third, Labbe scored once more, but Kenrick countered with a goal 16 seconds later. Provencher pounded the final nail into Exeter's coffin at 3:22. Kevin Konings scored an unas- sisted goal at J5:07 but it failed to spark Mohawks and they lost 8-3 Ironwood ladies set to go The executive of the Ironwood la- dies golf club is teeing up for an- other busy season. The regular ladies night will be Mondays except for holiday week- ' ends when the day will be switched to Thursday. The season will get underway on Monday, May 9 with tee off be- tween 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. In case of inclement weather, dessert and coffee will be served in the club house at 7:30 p.m. The evening will he sponsored by R.S.D. Sport Den and Big V Pharmacy The following week on May 16 the sponsor for ladies night will be Exeter Sun Service. WOAA GRAND CHAMPIONS - The Stephen township novice hockey team won the WOAA grand champion- ship recently with a 4-3 victory over Lucknow. Back, left, coach Bob Parsons, manager Pete Rutten and trainer Wayne Regier. Centre, Tim Morgan, John Rutten, Nick Parsons, Jason Glavin„ Greg Hendrick, Ben McCann, Greg Glanville and Derek Sweitzer. Front, Kurt Mills, Matt Glavin, Jeff Glavin, Tom Connors, Jeff Glover, Wes Re- gier and Darryl Parsons. Times -Advocate, April 13, 1988, Page 3A Exeter shuffleboard Lloyd Lovell took top honours in four games of. mixed shuffleboard Wednesday when he scored 294 to edge Mabel McKrligttt into second spot with 257. Marjorie Hodgert scored 250 to place third while Gordon Hoggarth followed with 245. In five games, Bruce Watson scored 4l 1 to lead the pack Wednes- day. A. Hummel claimed second with 378 and Iva Blair turned in a third place finish with 377. Olive Esscry rounded out the scoring with 343. Thursday, Essery was at the top of the list in five games when she scored 412 to put Pearl McKnight in second spot with 401. Charles Hendy placed third with 398. Lorne Shelton followed with 380. Mabel McKnight scored 460 in six games to take high score Thurs- day. Beatrice Richardson came sec- ond with 381. Lloyd Lovell and Howard Johns followed with 371 and 370 respectively. Oil Changes.' Special 99 5most cars Include filter, lube, oil, also inspectidn of fluid levels, belts, hoses, lights and tires. 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