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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1989-10-25, Page 34SMA RTL EASE Page 18 Times -Advocate, October 25, 1989 Controlling the ball - Becci Farquhar, right, of the South Huron District High School Girl's Held Hockey team tries to keep the ball away from an opponent during the Huron -Perth semi-final game at South Hu- ron last Thursday. The locals won the game 4-0 to advance to the finals. Stats - Scores EXETER MOHAWKS SCORING STATS Player GP G A PT PIM Scherer, J 3 8 6 14 0 Berdard, K 3 5 5 10 2 Wilker, Q 3 5 4 9 0 Randerson, D 3 5 4 9 0 Brooks, G 3 1 6 7 10 Glover, B 3 3. 3 6 0 Barton. P 3 0 4 4 2 Snyder, G 3 1 3 4 0 Shipley, J 3 1 2 3- 2 McClennaghan 3 0 3 3 -2 Baynham, B 3 0 3 3 2 Gates, A 2 0 3 3 0 Bailey, R 2 2 0 2 2 Elliot, R 3 0 2 2 12 Carr, J 3 1 1. 2 16 Soehner, M 3 0 1 1 0 Thornton, J 1 0 0 0 21 GOALTENDER'S STATS GP MIN GA AVE Dark, B 1 60 1 1.0 Pikul, R 2 120 7 3.5 Bombers down Lucan LUCAN - The Exeter Novice Bombers played only one Lamb - ton -Middlesex Hockey League game last week and it was a good one, beating Lucan 3-1 Saturday at the South Huron Rec Centre. Exeter scored once in each of the three periods. Jason Grenier tallied from Wayne Cole 37 seconds into the game. Eric Yco netted an unassisted goal in the second period and Cole added a third -period insurance goal to help Exeter to the victory. Both goalies, Exeter's Ryan Sulli- van and Marc Williams of Lucan, played extremely well in the game. Exeter's record now improves to 2-0. fillmitunaito 17 CONSTRUCTION • Display units must be sold • No reasonable offer refused PHONE ix-enuit• Zi nc tvlcCann - 234-6401 WATER PROBLEMS? _DRINKING WATER CONCERNS? ...TASTE & ODOUR; HARD AND RUSTY? FREE WATER ANALYSIS (No Obhgatron) YOUR MAN Serving yoo, commu,'ty for ove' 35 years , IAN PORTON • 000ERICIt TN, RIM! CALLS MP tmT11M liaylleld oflT 004111.1111 1 Panthers beat Woodstock team By Michelle Ellison EXETER - All three of South Huron District High School's girls' basketball teams played exhibition games at home last Monday, against College Avenue Secondary School of Woodstock. South Hu- ron's Junior and Senior teams played competitive games taking victories. The Senior girls held College Ave. to a 15-13 lead at half time. The play continued to move from end to end but South Huron came through with a 31-29 win. Michelle Ellison led the scoring for the Panthers with 13 points. Tammy Thiel played well scoring eight points and Jennifer Taylor added four. The Junior Panthers also defeated College Avenue by a close 30-26 count. The local girls were down 11-10 at half time but managed to come back for the win. Becky Morgan was SH's top scor- er with 10 points, Kerry Manders followed with eight and Karen McKay had four. The Midget Panthers had some trouble against the Woodstock team. The locals were defeated 42- 24. Becky Hartman left SH in re- bounds and was also top scorer with eight points. Chris Schade fol- lowed with six points. Times announced for roll off By Ron Dann ZURICH - The Bluewater five pin bowlers association has set the dates, times and locations for the 20 game zone round rolloff of the OV Open Ontario Five Pin Bowl- ers Association Championships. The first ten games will be bowled on Sunday, December 3 at Wingham and Molesworth Lanes. Registration at 9:30 and bowling at 10 a.m. Goderich's Little Lanes will host the final ten games on Sunday, De- - cember 10 at 9:30 a.m. The top ten men and the top nine women will then represent the Bluewater Zone in the OV Open Ontario Champi- onships April 11 to. 14 at Hamilton Sherwood Lanes. Bowlers are to send their entry form and $30 cheque to: Bluewater Association Tournament Director Ron Dann at Box 1034. Grand Bend NOM 1TO. The OV Open Ontario Five Pin Singles format has been changed from eight games to ten. The top 50% after the firstr five games ad- vance to the final five games lead- ing to the single knockout step lad- der finals. This is the 26th consecutive year that Carling O'Keefe has sponsored the OV Open in Ontario, an all-time record for sponsorship of any sport ever. After being overpowered 38 to 10 a week ago in Intertown league action at Goderich, Zurich's Town and Country men's team rebounded for a 36-12 win over New Ham- burg on Saturday at Zurich. Frank Palen set the pace with a 1264 five game pinfall and four wins in a match play competition. Ron Dann added 1030 also with four wins, Charlie Bright 1025 and three wins. 011ie Edwards, Tony Bedard and Luke Mommersteeg also had three wins each. Palen, Dann, Edwards and Bedard were part of last spring's Bluewater As- sociation Contingent in the OV Open Ontario Association Champi- onship. Zurich won team total pinfall for the day, 6116-5529 and will travel to Molesworth this Saturday. Brad Brown has the highest sin- gle at 190. Kristle Gallagher holds the' girl's high average at 126 and triple at 408. Becky Kirk holds the second highest average at 96 and triple of 316. Brianne Haist has the highest 157 single. JACK'S Plumbing & Heating (Exeter) Inc. 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