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Times -Advocate, September 13, 1989
C Champs - The Exeter Ladies Slo Pitch league held its playoff tournament on Saturday. The Big 0
team won the C division. Shown above from the back left are Coach Jeff Lamond, Muriel Dalrymple,
Lynne Fruhner, Dianne McCuaig, Kate Bierling, Anita Davies, Leda Jarrett, Bonnie Caldwell, Janet
Winters, Rhonda Briceman and Coach Ross Briceman. Front left are Wendy Schwindt, Judy Dougall,
Pauline Pym, Noel Westlake, Alice Noble, Carol Stuart, Susan Maver. Missing Anna McKellar.
B Champs - At the Exeter Ladies SIo Pitch final toumament Saturday, the Cheers team won the B di-
vision. Shown above from the back left to right are Ann Baynham, Christine Smith, Leah O'Rourke,
Dolli Creces, Kelly Warner, Karen Rowe,- Coach Dave Hayter. Front left to right are Joanne Jaques,
Brenda Pincombe, Joan Shapton, Lisa Rundle, Jodie Ehgoetz. Missing Valerie Pratt, Mary Ellen
McBride and Carl Gilmore.
Desjardine's crew is best
LONDON - Any race car driver
knows how very important a good
pit crew is to his success.
Louis Desjardine, of Grand Bend
Bend proved he has one of the best
when his crew won a challenge
contest, among the 25 top drivers
of street stock cars at Delaware
Speedway's big Labor day weekend
celebration.
" Tun McKichan's crew, from
Nairn finished second in the contest
Exeter Golf Club
Monday Men's League
September 11, 1989
B Flight
1st Low Gross - Doug Pen -
hale
2nd Low Gross - Kitch Pav-
lick
1st Low Net - Bob Reynolds
2nd Low Net - Terry Roth
C Flight
1st Low Gross - Stan Kochan
2nd Low Gross - Brian
Brooks
1st Low Net - Julian Bayley
2nd Low Net - Gary Camp-
bell
Skins: #3 Paul Ritchie
#4 Bob Reynolds
Clostest to Hole #3: Paul
Ritchie
Longest Drive #9: Brian
Brooks
50/50: Larry Pole
Sponsors: Gary Kyle Shell,
White Squirrel Restaurant.
Men's Wind-up is Sunday,
September 24, tee -off at 9:30
a.m.
Exeter Mixed
Shuffleboard
Wednesday,
September 6
5 Game Winners
Pearl McKnight
Vi Hefidy
A. Hummel
Bill Baechlcr
Lorne Shelton
5506
390
386
364
Thursday, September 7
5 Game Winners
Howard Johns
A. Hummel
Delmar Skinner
John Pepper
Pearl McKni ht
545
529
489
376
375
Claybird Gun Club
Annual Turkey Shoot
Turkey Shoot held at the
Claybird Gun Club Exeter on
Sunday. 20 turkeys were won
by: Rusty Gibson, Al McWhin-
ney, John Glazier, Bill Lloyd,
Jamie Steele, Lloyd Haskell,
Doug Moore, Lloyd Venner,
Jody Mosurinjohn, . Perry
Maschke, Rick Doran and Grant
Hardy
•
as well.
The pit crew contest, which in-
volved stopping their cars on a cer-
tain spot and changing tires as
quick as possible and getting the
car on its way again, was sponsored
by McKerlie Millen Automotive
Stores.
Desjardine's crew was comprised
of, Wayne Desjardine, Derek Des-
jardine, Stan Rees, Ron Whitmore,
Ron Peterson and his wife Laura
DesJardines.
Later that day, Dcsjardines went
out and won the feature Street
Stock 25 -lap race at Delaware, one
of the last -races of the season there.
Minor soccer winds down
EXETER - All the Exeter soccer
teams involved in the Lucan and
District Soccer league have hung up
their cleats for another year. How-
ever, three teams playing in the
South West Middlesex Soccer
league are still playing in cup play.
The final Cup tournament for all
finalists will be held Saturday, Sep-
tember 16 in Strathroy.
In girls 10 and Under the Exeter
girls are in the final and will play
for the championship against their
rivals from Komoka.
In girls 12 -and -under, the girls
will have to win their qualifying
game this week also against Komo-
ka. The winner of that game will
play on Saturday in the finals.
In boys 18 -and -Under, the Exeter
boys are on a roll. After finishing
first in the league. They were
matched up with second -place Wal-
lacetown to decide the finalist. In a
very exciting game Exeter took the
lead in the first half as Henri De-
Bruyn scored a• beautiful goal with
help from Chris Chanyi.
The Exeter defence of Ray Boer-
sma, Rick Topp and Justin
O'Rourke played excellent and kept
Wallacetown at bay for —est of the
game but two minutes
Wallacetown managed , a the
score to send the game into a shoot-
out.
In the shootour Henri DeBruyn,
Peter McAllister, Rick Topp and
Ryan Hern all scored to win the
game for Exeter and send them to
the cup finals against Delaware on
the 16th of September.
Coach Martin DcBruyn is look-
ing for a big fan turnout for this
last game of the season.
Local Windup
Approximately 500 parents and
children turned out for the Annual
Exeter Soccer Club Awards banquet
Sunday:
After an hour of soccer games be-
tween parents, coaches and kids,
everyone gathered at the Rec centre
where the team and individual
awards were presented.
In his opening remarks President
of the soccer club Martin DeBruyn
thanked all the executive members,
coaches and referees for their dedica-
tion in making this another excel-
lent season. The soccer lcub entered
12 teams in two different leagues
andprovidedfun and sportsmanship
for 250 boys and girls ages 4-18.
Of the 12 teams, seven teams
were awarded with individual tro-
phies for winning a league or
playoff championship. The most
successful season ever for the Exet-
er soccer club.
After the individual awards De-
Bruyn presented Susan Dolphin
with the Scott Hasselback memori-
al award given to the person but ex-
emplifying sportsmanship and dedi-
cation to the game of soccer in the
Exeter area.
In his presentation he touched on
all the work Susan has done over
the years as treasurer, soccer mother
and volunteer.
The awards presentation was fol -
Exeter Golf Club
Men's League
September 7, 1989
B Flight
Low Gross - Don Stuckless
Low Net - Ralph Wells,
Kitch Pavlick
C Flight
Low Gross - Derek Robinson
Low Net - Ed Johns, Fon
Wells
Longest Drive: Kitch Pav-
lick
Closest to Hole: Bill Taylor
Skins: #1 Kitch Pavlick
#3 Pete Sutherland
#6 Kitch Pavlick
#8 Don Stuckless
50/50: Dave Smale
Sponsored by: Clarke's Self
Serve, White Squirrel Restau-
rant
Holes In_ one - Bob_Davis, left, of St. Joseph, and Marcel Masse,
- 01 LUnCia,' t1Ot , `n'i ':`i!' ;..'.i;: do hclp� !/?„o 3Q;•4ta.the _t90-ya.fCl O r
three seventh bole at Bayview Golf Club. Davis, recorded' his ace,
August 2 and used a nine iron. He was playing with Doreen Davis,
Don McLean and Shirley Bedard. Masse used a pitching wedge to
ace the hole and was playing with three friends from London. It
was the first ace ever for both players. Davis will receive a free gift
from Bayview for being the first one of the year.
Now coach - Training camp opened for the Lucan Irish at the Ilderton Arena la'St week. The decision
for new Coach Ken Needham on who makes the team will be a tough one because over 50 kids, in-
cluding seven goalies are trying for a spot on the team. Needham is shown here givirg some of the •
netminders some encouragement during a practice last week. I. ucan will have its first 'pre -season
game Friday in Thamesford and will play at home Saturday night.
lowed by a potluck supper with
plenty of food for everyone.
A special thank you on behalf of
the soccer club to all the sponsors
who helped us make it possible to
put on such an excellent soccer pro-
gram. The only function left for the
soccer club is the annual meeting
this Tuesday. We will see you all
again in the spring.
Most dedicated - Martin DeBruyn, president of the Exeter Minor
Soccer Association, presents the Scott Hasselback award, w h
exemplifies dedication and sportsmanship to the game of soccer,
to the 1989 winner Susan Dolphin.
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