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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-08-22, Page 19 (2)0 • • • TilE NET .EFFECT Tips from the Exeter Tennis club ottallifill.1111111111.4 • By RANDY PARSONS The second, session lessons will conclude this week. This means that the courts will be available for Club members every night after 5:00 p.m. in the upcoming weeks. Use your booking tags to reserve a court for an after -supper match. Keys for members are still available at the Junction. Kirkton wins first rounsi The Kirkton midget girls won their first playoff round downing Mitchell in two straight by scores of 22-5 and 21-18. Tuesday on a miserable misty cold night, Kirkton broke loose in the first inning to score ten runs and never looked back behind the one hit pitching of Brenda Iredale. Kim Heather was the leading batter with three hits, a double and two singles. Kelly Kernick hit a home run and a double. Julianne MacLean, Joan Cooper, Brenda Iredale and Jane Simpson each hit safely to bring the total hits to nine. Thursday night in Mitchell under more favourable weather conditions Kirkton again trounced Mitchell 22 to 5 to eliminate them from further playoffs. Kim Heather was the top hitter with three home runs followed by Natalie Stroud with a triple, double and single. Jane Sims added -two singles followed by Julianne MacLean who banged out a triple. Mary Meller and Jane Simpson added singles for a total of eleven hits. Brenda iredale struck out ten bat- ters for Kirkton while giving up five walks and allowing seven hits. Kirkton will now meet either St. Marys or Wellesley. The two , - courts should always be looked during club time. Tennis Tip of the Week The Use of Backspin To hit a stroke with backspin, use your regular form, but open -up the face of the racquet. The racquet head will put •underspin on the ball when it's met at such an angle. Underspin will make the ball stay low when it lands. Use underspin to hit short, controlled shots, for example, a delicate drop shot. It's also used to hit approach shots when you are coming to the net. If hit short, the shot stays low and makes it difficult for your opponent 'to hit it hard and over the net, while keeping the ball in. Underspin on a lob will make your lob high and defensive but safe. Use underspin to give variety to your overall game, and to make it hard on your opponent's sense of timing. Topspin is great, but you'll need backspin for those situations when speed and power aren't called for. Many older players hit safe, consistently deep, backspin shots only, and they will beat most hard hitters very easily. Don't be afraid to ex- periment. Ready for playoffs Playoffs for the Exeter ladies golf club will get underway on August 28. In regular play Tuesday morning, Lois Snell was the "A" flight winner with a seore of 52, Eileen Rannie was the "B" groups best and Mary Martin won in the "C" flight. Hidden holes were won by Fran Mickle and Beryl Elgie. i REFRIGERATION DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL CENTRAL AIR SYSTEMS HEAT PUMPS MAX'S TV & APPLUANCES GRAND BEND 238-2493 4 SCOTT'S LEATHER & TACK SHOP 120 Sanders St. W.. Exeter, Ont. Phone 235-0694 Complete line of Western Saddlery, Bridles, Halters, Bits, Pads, Girths. HORSE HEALTH CENTRE Fly Wipe. Shampoo, Absorbine, Etc Lee Jeans 8. Jackets Western Boots, Hots. Belts & Shirts Hand Crafted leather Goods - nmnirn IEEE •t • Big Reductions On all models in stock to make room for the 1980 Snowmobiles now arriving. Come Check Us Out ELDER ENTERPRISES' SALES & SERVICE `DIAL 262-6142 HEJISALL - ONT., Your authorized full service dealer 1 mile west and 1 mile south of Hensall YAMAHA When you know how they re built. BLIZZARDS WIN -- The Exeter Blizzards recently won the area squirt soccer championship. Back. left. Mark Burton. coach Martin DeBruyn, Derek Schwartzentruber, Men Williamson. Chad Miller, Tim Van Dam, Rob McLelland. Jeff Strang and Shawn McFalls Front, Jeff Hannah, Henry DeBruyn, Jamie Brand, Tim McAllister, David Josephson. Chris Eccles. Mark Van Bruwaene, Frank Woodward and Jeff Burton. Missing were Jason McFalls, Graham Arthur and Dennis Webster Photo by Terry Schwartzentruber JUVENILE GIRLS END SEASON — The Exeter juvenile girls softball team ended their season recently In the back row (left -right) are Lynn Dobson, Julie Skinner, Michelle Vandergunst. Marg Pym. Ronnatlee Bogart. Sandra McKay. Sharon Rundle and coach Rob Pryde In the front row are Mari Ritchie. Sue Zachar. Sheila Edwards. Kettle Swartman, Lori Airdate and Peggy Inch. Missing were manager Dave Prout, Brenda Pinder, Cindy Fisher. Kim Kipfer and Lisa Hamather T A photo Pee wee season completed, bantam tourney on Sept.3 Sunday with the playing of the "B" tournament at Kirkton the district peewee softball teams finished the 1979 season Teams from Exeter listiorne, Hibbert, Hensel!, Huron Park and Vanastra Made up the league with eight teams in each division. Two tournaments were necessary. August 11 the "A" division played at Cromarty. Exeter Cougars, Thames Road, Huron Park and Exeter Wild cats competed for the boys trophy with the Exeter Cougars coached by Doug Dalrymple winning. Exeter Cool Cats, Exeter Tigers Hensall and Elimville competed for the girls trophy with Exeter Cool Cats coached by Bill Rowe win- ning. Both the Cool Cats and the Cougars placed third in league play and scored upset wins at the tournament. In league games in the boys division Thames Road coached by John Pym and Don Lewis was top team followed by Huron Park coached by Andy McIntyre and Bob Watson. In the girls league -play Exeter Tigers coached by Kathy Watlace placed first followed by Hensall second coached by Karen Dickens and Kay Gardiner. Hensall played off • with Hensall taking the top spot. This year new teams entered the league from Huron Park, Hensel! and Vanastra. Congratulations go to the team members who worked so hard, to the coaches who put up with so much and to the parents who supported their children. A special note to Huron Park girls for improving so much over the season. Conveners for the tour- nament at Hibbert were Jim Miller, Alex Scott and Don Lewis. Sunday's conveners at Kirkton were Jim Bell and Pat Down. A special thanks to the umpires who gave freely of Sunday August 19. the "B- division tournament was held at Kirkton after being rained out the day before. Only two girls teams were able to make it, with Hurondale defeating Huron , Park for the girls 'pennant. Three boys teams, Elimville. Hibbert and ,WANTED.-- Cars WANTED=-_Cars & Trucks for scrap and resaleable parts. Highest prices paid. Turn that old fence, appliances, batteries, copper and farm machinery into cash. Give us a call. Miller's Auto Parts Scrap Metal Dealer R.R ff2, Crediton 234.6343 their time and enthusiasm. Congratulations again to all 16 teams who competed in the 1979 season. Currently the bantam teams are playing off for the league trophies. In girls play Exeter has defeated Elimville two games to one and are waiting for the winner of the Ilibbert-. Hurondale series which is tied at a game apiece. Exeter boys -eliminated Elimville two straight with Herisall boys defeating Vanastra also two straight. Hensall now meets Exeter in the final series. Monday September 3, the bantam tournament will be held -at Kirkton with games scheduled as follows. Girls Game 1 - 9:30-10:30 Elimville vs Hibbert (5 in- nings) . Game 3 11:50-12:50 - Hurondale vs Exeter ( 5 innings). Game 5 2:10-3:40 - loosers of game 1 vs loosers of game 3 ( 7 innings) Game7 5:30-7:00 winners of game 1 VS winners of game 3 r7 innings) . Boys Game 2 - 10:40-11:40 - Vanastra vs Hensal). Game 4 - 1:00-2:n0 - Exeter vs Elimville. Game 6 - 3:50.5:20 -loosers of game 2 vs loosers of game 4. Game 8 - 7:15-8:45 - winners of -game 2 vs winners of game 4. To start on weekend August 22, 1979 Pag• 7A Tigers ready for OBA- The Dashwood Tigers will start on the Ontario Baseball Association playoff trail this weekend. Manager Joe Fulop an- nounced Monday that the Tigers would meet either Newcastle or Kendall in,,the first round of OBA D" playdowns. - Arrangements were to be finalized last night, Tuesday. Depending on the outcome of the flip of a coin the first home game in Dashwood will be Friday night or Sunday afternoon, if the Tigers are successful in- the first round they will then advance to meet Thorndale or Nanticoke. The Tigers -qualified to represent the Huron -Perth league in provincial play by ousting the Crediton Mets in' two straight games. Friday night's first game of a best -of -three series was forfeited to Dashwood when Crediton failed to field nine players. Sunday afternoon in Crediton, the Tigers scored an 11-4 victory to earn the right to head into Ontario competition. Dave Parsons and Rob Dickey each rapped out two hits to lead the Tiger batting attack. .Getting one hit apiece were Barry Baynham, Jim Dietrich, Bob Hoffman, Jim Guenther, G len Thurman, Kevin Hern and John Burijns. The six hit Crediton attack was split evenly amongst Fred Robinson, Dan -Heywood, Bruce Hodge, Peter Wuerth, Gary Skinner and Dick Lord. • Barry Baynham was the starting pitcher' for Dash- wood. He went the first four innings allowing three runs and five hits while striking our eight and walking seven. Anderson tops Kippen shoot John Anderson with a score of 25 led the 25 com- petitors at Monday's weekly shoot at the Kippen gun club. Next in a deadlock 'for second place with scores of 24 each were Paul Ritchie, Burt Mahaffey, Bill Boussey and Bob Ironside. Scoring 23_ each were Jim Preszcator, Jim Butcher, Paul Middleton and pan Crerar. Tied at -22 apiece were John Dixon, John Hessels, Terry Caldwell and Bryan Beer. Completing the scores were Bob Caldwell and Murray Christie 21, Alan Bell, Roy Lamport and Grant McGregor 20 and Bryan Baker, Lloyd Veneer and Jack Bell 18. 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