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Exeter 7 - otest 5
Goats: Marty DeBruyn (3), Chris McDonald (2), Mike France,
Eric Clay
Assists: Brian Richardson (2), Mute France (2), Adam Jean
March 3
Forest 6 - Exeter 0
February 23
Game 01 of foul tournament
Exeter 4 - Watford 1
Goals: Tim Maver (2), Steven Rasenberg (2)
Assists: Andrew Maver (2), Ryan 1 arsons (2)
February 23
Game 02 of final tournament
Exeter 7 - CMO Novice 2
Goals: Steven Rosenberg (6), Tun Maver
Assists: Chris Frayne (2), Jason Davey, Shawn Kramer, An-
drew Maver
February 23
Final gamed tournament
Sarathroy 4 - Exeter 1
Goal: Steven Rasenberg
Assist: Ryan Parsons
March 4
Exeter 3 - Forest 1
Goals: Jim Ahrens, Peter Gibson, Mark Lynn
Assists: Fred Godbolt, Mark Lynn, Jason Hem, Rob Kramer,
Peter Gibson
February 27
Exeter 5 - Forest 0
Goals: Derek Beckett (3), Doug Jones, Mark Glavin
Assists: Ryan Stuart, Jim Dietrich, Steve Farquhar, Sean
McCann
March 3 - Exhibition game
Exeter 2 - Sarnia 2
Goals: Steve Farquhar, Sean McCann
Assists: Mark Brintnell, Derek Beckett
.....................................................
February 27
Exeter 6 - Zurich 4
Goals for Exeter: Mike Wilhelm (3), Ben Cottrell (2), Trevor
Maxwell
Assists for Exeter: Jamie Monck, Ben Cottrell
Goals for Zurkh: Jason Becker (2), Matt Deomme (2)
Assist for Zurkh: Neil Beauchamp
Much 2
Strathroy 2 - Exeter 1
Goal: David Veal
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March 2
Exeter 4 - Forest 2
Goals: Jeff Campbell (3), Robert DeVries
Assists: Jeff Cam Robert j Vries, Wayne Cole, Ryan
Ralph, Khan MacDougall, Bob Hamilton
Exeter tike Little Hawks
March 1
Ildenoa 11 - 3 at Exeter 2
Goals: Scott Ralph, Matthew Dietrich
Spectaadar goaltending by 'rim Snell. Great team effort and
hustlel
March 3
Exeter 7 at fldenon 02 - 7
Goals: Matthew Dietrich (2), Tim Meidinger (2), Ryan France,
Kevin Overholt (2)
Assists: Matthew Dietrich (3), Tim Meidinger (2), Ryan
France (2), Scott Ralph (2), Troy Levier
Best game this season, Little Hawks/ Big saves by Jamie Ra-
senberg.
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March 3 - Exhibition gone
Exeter Bantam Lincolns 3 - Hensel! Kinsmen "A" team 2
Goals: Souban Inlakhana, Ron Gandarez, Jeff Lingard
Assists: Ron Gandarez, Scott Parsons (2), Glenn Hines
March 21 - Second playoff game
Exeter 6 - St. Marys 3
Goals: Jeff Lingard, Scott Parsons (2), Souban Inlakhana, Matt
Godbolt, Jamie Dougall
Assists: Ron Gandarez (2), Glenn Hines (2), Jamie Dougall
(2), Jeff Lingard (3), Souban Inlakhana
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March 2 - First game of 'A' playoffs
Exeter 6 - Parkhill 4
Goals: Matt Szabo (5), Mark Parsons
Assists: Mark Parsons (3), Justin Miners, Rob McIntosh
March 2 - Second game of 'A' playoffs
Exeter was eliminated.
Exeter 1 - Belmont 6
Goal: Mark Parsons
Assists: Justin Miners, Matt Szabo
March 1
Exeter 5 - Dorchester,4
Goals: Jeff MacLean (2), David Marshall, Luke Sims, Greg
Geoffery
Assists: Chad Dalrymple, Scott Rasenberg, Lawrence Cole,
Jeff MacLean, Lucas Forrest, Luke Sims, Greg Geoffery, Da-
vid Farquhar
March 2 •
Exeter 1 - Port Stanley 2
Goal: Luke Sims
Assists: David Farquhar, Greg Geoffery
March 3
Exeter 2 - SL Marys 2
Goals: David Marshall, David Farquhar
Assists: Sean Guenther (2), Chad Dalrymple, Jeff MacLean
Number one - Hensall midgets have had quite the hockey season. They defeated Tiverton recently to
win the Western Ontario Athletic Association championship. Here are, back, left; Randy Parker, Pete
Dewys, Steve Campbell, Brian Gardner, Ben Rathwell, Brad Mount, Jason McCash, Rob Hoffman, Jason
Clarke and Rod Parker. Front. left; Mike Hayter, Thomas Scotchmer, Brad Decays, Dave Stephens, Rob
Consitt, Chris Gardner, Matt Gardner, Greg Dalrymple, Sean Kyle.
March 3
Stephen 4 - Belgnve 4
Goals: Brayden Lord (2), Brian Dixon, Jesse Schroeder
Assists: Brayden Lord, Henny Pfaff (2), Brent Totem
March 2
Lucan 8 at Huron Park 6
Goals: Dentin Hackney
(5), Ken
Carter Doug MacGe or
,
Marty McLaughlin
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Assists: Ken Carter (2), Doug MacGregor (2), Rob Hillis (2),
Carey Hickson
March 2
Lucan White 4 at Forest 6
Goals: Donald Park (2), Pat Maguire (2)
Assists: John Melnick, Matthew Finnigan
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Saturday, March 2 • B Playoff • Exeter /MAW Faros Equip 9 vs St.
Exeter Boots: Meagan Ratz (5), Shawna Rowe (3), Sarah Mosurinjolut
Assists: Shawna Rowe, Sarah Mosurinjohn , Theresa Wilhelm (2), Jayne11164
Lori Mulcahy, Kelly Regier, Jodi Tnuern net, Shannon Sherwood, Missy Hayter
Sunday, March 3 - Exeter Becker Farm Equip 6 vs Goderich it 5
(in double overtime))
Goals: Meagan Ritz (2), Kelly Regier (2), Shawna Rowe, Theresa Wilhelm
Assists: Meagan Ratz (3), Shawna Rowe, Theresa Wilhelm, Sara Szabo
Again, Cheryl -Lynn Wein played strong in net
More bowling
results, see
page 26
.K'
By Ron Dann
ZURICH - Joyce
Hillman led Grand
Bend's Wednesday
night ladies team "The
Pin Ups" to first place
Sunday in the Zurich 5 Pin Bowl-
ers' Association house round of the
Black Tower Provincial Team
Tournament at Town and Country
lanes.
Hillman set the pace for her team
mates by rolling games of 323, 191
and 210 for a 724 triple and 145
pins over her 193 league average.
Kay Green added plus 93, Martha
McCarthy plus 43, Sharon Jenni-
son and Pat Redman plus 15 each
and Sandy Vandongen minus 20 as
"the Pin Ups" beat their 983 team
average by a whopping 291 pins.
The team now advances to the
Black Tower Regional rolloff when
they will represent the Zurich 5 Pin
Bowlers' Association ((O.F.P.B.A.)
designated location.
If the Zurich 5 Pin Association
team wins the Black Tower Re-
gional, it will move on to the Black
Tower Provincial Championships
May 25 in London.
The Tuesday night Klondyke
men's team, led by John Kelders
with 149 pins over his 151 league
average, finished in second place
with 195 pins over their combined
team average.
The O.F.P.B.A. Youth Challenge
Provincial Championships, men's,
ladies and mixed teams will be
competing at the Ontario Winter
Games in Barrie Thursday through
Sunday.
The Bluewatcr 5 Pin Bowlers As-
sociation has announced the Black
Tower O.F.P.B.A. Booster Club
Championships Bluewater Associa-
tion zone rolloffs will be held in
two shifts, 10 a.m .and 2 p.m. April
21 at Clinton Crown Lanes.
Plans were also completed, at
Sunday night's meeting in Mount
Forest, for the Bluewater 5 Pin As-
sociation Labatt's Blue Light 25
member contingent to compete in
the Blue Light Open Ontario
Championships March 27-30 at
Hamilton's 48 lane Sherwood Cen-
tre.
Two Zurich 5 Pin Association
Blue Light Sun Bowl teams will be
vieing in the Blue Light regional
rolloffs Sunday at St. Thomas for
the right to advance to the Blue
Light Provincial Championships
April 13 in an O.F.P.B.A. designat-
ed city.
Town and Country Bowling
ZURICH - The scores for the
Town and Country Bowling
Lanes.
MONDAY NITE LADIES
Red Devils - Sandra Dickers 584, Al-
ley Cats - Joanne Lebold 558, Town &
Country - Verlyn Huston 549, Happy
Gang - Pat Palen 564, Roadrunners ll -
Anita Faber 476, Packers - Elaine Wei -
do 702, Silly Six - Louise Jones 630, Pin -
poppers - Theresa Stark 607, Odds 'n'
Ends - Joyce Bailey 624, Strikes & Mrs.
- Heather Forrest 581, Jolly Six - Nell
McCann 637, High Single - Sandra
Dickert 343, High Triple - Sandra Dick-
ers 790, High Average • Sandra Dickers
214.1
TUESDAY MENS
Signs & Shirts • Ron Dann 685, Fami-
ly Affair - Tony Bedard 702, Newcomers
- Doug Smith Jr. 606, Dashounds Too -
Terry Sweiger 607, Klondyke - Tont
Smits 560, Highrollers - Paul Rood 630,
Wrecking Crew • 011ie Edwards 626,
Rockets - Dan Heywood 637, High
gle - Jim Smith 365, High Triple - Tony
Bedard 789, High Average - Ron Dann
215.4.
MONDAY MOBILE PARK
GROUP
Marie Hudson 414, Ken Hudson 516,
Bob LeSouder 493, HS. - Bob LeSouder
179,11S. - Ken Hudson 176.
TUESDAY CAP
Joe Fahie 103, Dan Greb 90, Theresa
Market 104, Penny Cara 75, Jerry Col-
lins 86, Art Gibson 91, Aleida Katz 99,
Doug Needs 95.
WEDNESDAY MORNING
LADIES
Louise Wein 485, Rosaleen Bererds
589, Lois Snell 574, Dorothy Kipfer 470,
Betty Coates 442, Bev Cunningham 475,
H.S. - Lois Snell 235, II.S. - Rosaleen
Berends 230.
WEDNESDAY NITE
LADIES
Pin Ups - Pat Redman 568, Wishful
Thinners - Donna Webster 559, Alley
Kass - Mary Monvnersteeg 526, Ninjn
Turtles - Joyce Hillman 682, (lolly (lob-
bies - Kelly Kadlecik 521, Blue Uses -
Sherry Ross and Janet Haycock 616.
THURSDAY GRAND
COVE
Frank Allen 535, Kay Allen 529, Roy
Evenden 493, Olt Ol kron 464, Bob
Carson 444, Hilda White 433, Pal Patch -
en 428, Edith McCall 417.
THURSDAY GOLDEN AGE
Bill Burr 383-216, Thelma Thiel 286-
172, Lyda Gandier 285, Laird Jacobe
249, Jack Lillie 355.182, Austin Hartman
267-147.
THURSDAY NITE MIXED
LEAGUE
Gutterbusters - Do'' /'coo( 675, A
Team - Gary Huston 660, Try Hardt -
Tom Smits and Nick Littlechild 588, Strike
Force - Jim Smith 674, G.MD.'a - LeeAnn
Meloche 614, Odd Couples - Sherrie Ed-
wards 675.
FRIDAY NITE MIXED
LEAGUE
Hot Shoo - Jim Russell 600.227, Ilutrrt-
dingers - Laverne McCarter 628-234,
Hush Puppies - Monica Bedard 570-265,
Family Ties - Deb Overholt 541-208,
Ramblers - Andy Miller 588-228, Dirty
Dozen • Ron Moore 499-192.
SATURDAY LADIES
INTERTOWN
Playoffs: Pintail. Zurich 1 3775 - Jean
Dann 680-288. 15 pis.; St. Marys 3518,
10 pis.; Goderich 3757, 15 pts.; Zurich 11
3498, 9 pis.; Seaforth 3358, 5 pts.; Lucan
3396, 9 pa.
SATURDAY MENS
INTERTOWN
Playoffs, B Division. Seaforth 34-6616,
Mitchell 28-6354, Zurich 28 1/2-5950,
Wingham 25 1/2, 5908, Molesworth 22-
5816, 011ie Edwards 304-1242; Doug Le-
onhardt356.1239; Don Green 296-1224,
Norm Wilding 296-1219.
Zurich 36 pts. vs. Mitchell 12 pts. Frank
Palen 1190, Norm Wilding 1216, Ron
Dann 1119, Norm Wilding 290, Ron Dann
291, Frank Palen 278,
SATURDAY YBC
Bantams - 3 games - Steven Forrest
473, Brad Brown 469 (190), Shawn Wil-
ler' 424, Craig Hesse 391, Heath Palen
373, Shaun Ducharme 368, Becky Kirk
358, Shannon Wilcox 348, Mandy Smith
333, Jonathon (lardy 319, Jason Hardy
316, Ryan Morrison 313, Melissa O'Brien
307, Sarah Van Aaken 306, Matthew Lir•
tlechild 301.
Peewees and Smiirfs - 2 games • Jar-
rett Palen 204, !muter Hardy 183, Scott
Forrest 180, Derek Ducharme 179, Ashlee
Littlechild 163, Stacey Butson 128, Mat-
thew Von Aaken 124, Kevin Pole 112.
"A" Playoff - Satruday, Martie 2 • Godbolt insurance Novice ft vs Seaforth 5
Goals: Tracy Wilon (2), Kim Keller (2), Alicia Lawrence (2), Julie Godboh,
Ann -Marie Parsons
Assists: Tracy Wilson (2), Kim Keller Julie Godboh (2), Ann -Marie Parsons,
Sunday March 3 • Playoff • Exeter 3 vs Seaforth 14
Goats: Jennifer MacNeil , Leslie Pfaff, Jody Hamilton
Assists: Jody Hamilton, Suzann Steciuk, Michelle Bowerman
'40
Lines from Lucan Lanes
By Glena Tripp
The Spin Outs of the
Colleen's league rolled
themselves to a win
with a +311 in the
Team Tournament
sponsored by Hiram Walkers and
held at Lucan lanes on Sunday,
March 2, 1991.
Shirleyy Rocs, Jean Hickson, t ia-
na i.eddy, Evelyn Harrigan, Sherri
Pickering, and Bonnie Ross will
advance to the next round on April
21, 1991, This will be match play,
pins over average. We wish you the
best, ladies.
Nine other teams took part in this
tournament. The Campers from
Sunday night league, Shamrocks
and Lucky Strikes of Monday
night, Bills 3 B's Wednesday night,
Gary's Gals - C.A.W. League,
H.H.G. & 3 Fs of Friday Night and
from Thursday - the Young Guns,
Blue Angels and Huron Park Suns.
Some great games were bowled
during the day. Pete Smith had a
361 game and a 788 triple. Earl A-
lison rolled a 325 single and 784
triple. Fred Wells had an 804 day
sad him Smith a 312. It was a good
day.
Thanks again for the support for
Big Brothers and Sisters.
South Region champs - Hensall Public School's senior girls' bas-
ketball team recently tied for first as South Region champs with Us -
borne Central Public School. Seen In the front are Shannon Kyle
(left) and Richelle Elder. In the middle row from left to right we Llsa
Campbell, Caro Gardner and Melissa Masse. In the back row from
left to right are JLilie Rooseboom, Carolyn Upshall, Lisa Graham,
Karl Taylor, Leann Consitt, Any Zwart and Tina ►)ayman,
Champs - Usbome Township Public School tied for first place In the
South Huron girls basketball dh4sion. Hem are, front, left; Danielle
Miners, Jobee Rowe, Jayne Ballantyne, Kathryn Hem, Aila BIacclsr,
Kim Passmore. Batt, left; Jim Bishop (coach), Brkiget Bradford,
Fath Wallis, Sarah Leyes, Jiiilan Collins.
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March 2
u Park 1
Lucan Green ailf tort
Goals: David Fleming, Michael Bancroft, Michael Ankers,
Nick Hosking (2), Jeff Moon (2)
Assists: Jeff Moon, Michael Bancroft (2), David Fleming,
Tony Hill, Michael Ankers
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March 2
Lacon Lasers 2 at Lucan Lincoln' 2
Goals for Lasers: Mau Revington, Jay Funston
Assists for Lasers: Wes Revington
Goats for Lincolns: Korey Hodgins, Dan Hartigan
Assists: Steve Wraith, Nathan Carter
•
Hillman leads Grand Bend team
Exeter & Area Ringette
•
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Saturday, March 2 • B Playoff • Exeter /MAW Faros Equip 9 vs St.
Exeter Boots: Meagan Ratz (5), Shawna Rowe (3), Sarah Mosurinjolut
Assists: Shawna Rowe, Sarah Mosurinjohn , Theresa Wilhelm (2), Jayne11164
Lori Mulcahy, Kelly Regier, Jodi Tnuern net, Shannon Sherwood, Missy Hayter
Sunday, March 3 - Exeter Becker Farm Equip 6 vs Goderich it 5
(in double overtime))
Goals: Meagan Ritz (2), Kelly Regier (2), Shawna Rowe, Theresa Wilhelm
Assists: Meagan Ratz (3), Shawna Rowe, Theresa Wilhelm, Sara Szabo
Again, Cheryl -Lynn Wein played strong in net
More bowling
results, see
page 26
.K'
By Ron Dann
ZURICH - Joyce
Hillman led Grand
Bend's Wednesday
night ladies team "The
Pin Ups" to first place
Sunday in the Zurich 5 Pin Bowl-
ers' Association house round of the
Black Tower Provincial Team
Tournament at Town and Country
lanes.
Hillman set the pace for her team
mates by rolling games of 323, 191
and 210 for a 724 triple and 145
pins over her 193 league average.
Kay Green added plus 93, Martha
McCarthy plus 43, Sharon Jenni-
son and Pat Redman plus 15 each
and Sandy Vandongen minus 20 as
"the Pin Ups" beat their 983 team
average by a whopping 291 pins.
The team now advances to the
Black Tower Regional rolloff when
they will represent the Zurich 5 Pin
Bowlers' Association ((O.F.P.B.A.)
designated location.
If the Zurich 5 Pin Association
team wins the Black Tower Re-
gional, it will move on to the Black
Tower Provincial Championships
May 25 in London.
The Tuesday night Klondyke
men's team, led by John Kelders
with 149 pins over his 151 league
average, finished in second place
with 195 pins over their combined
team average.
The O.F.P.B.A. Youth Challenge
Provincial Championships, men's,
ladies and mixed teams will be
competing at the Ontario Winter
Games in Barrie Thursday through
Sunday.
The Bluewatcr 5 Pin Bowlers As-
sociation has announced the Black
Tower O.F.P.B.A. Booster Club
Championships Bluewater Associa-
tion zone rolloffs will be held in
two shifts, 10 a.m .and 2 p.m. April
21 at Clinton Crown Lanes.
Plans were also completed, at
Sunday night's meeting in Mount
Forest, for the Bluewater 5 Pin As-
sociation Labatt's Blue Light 25
member contingent to compete in
the Blue Light Open Ontario
Championships March 27-30 at
Hamilton's 48 lane Sherwood Cen-
tre.
Two Zurich 5 Pin Association
Blue Light Sun Bowl teams will be
vieing in the Blue Light regional
rolloffs Sunday at St. Thomas for
the right to advance to the Blue
Light Provincial Championships
April 13 in an O.F.P.B.A. designat-
ed city.
Town and Country Bowling
ZURICH - The scores for the
Town and Country Bowling
Lanes.
MONDAY NITE LADIES
Red Devils - Sandra Dickers 584, Al-
ley Cats - Joanne Lebold 558, Town &
Country - Verlyn Huston 549, Happy
Gang - Pat Palen 564, Roadrunners ll -
Anita Faber 476, Packers - Elaine Wei -
do 702, Silly Six - Louise Jones 630, Pin -
poppers - Theresa Stark 607, Odds 'n'
Ends - Joyce Bailey 624, Strikes & Mrs.
- Heather Forrest 581, Jolly Six - Nell
McCann 637, High Single - Sandra
Dickert 343, High Triple - Sandra Dick-
ers 790, High Average • Sandra Dickers
214.1
TUESDAY MENS
Signs & Shirts • Ron Dann 685, Fami-
ly Affair - Tony Bedard 702, Newcomers
- Doug Smith Jr. 606, Dashounds Too -
Terry Sweiger 607, Klondyke - Tont
Smits 560, Highrollers - Paul Rood 630,
Wrecking Crew • 011ie Edwards 626,
Rockets - Dan Heywood 637, High
gle - Jim Smith 365, High Triple - Tony
Bedard 789, High Average - Ron Dann
215.4.
MONDAY MOBILE PARK
GROUP
Marie Hudson 414, Ken Hudson 516,
Bob LeSouder 493, HS. - Bob LeSouder
179,11S. - Ken Hudson 176.
TUESDAY CAP
Joe Fahie 103, Dan Greb 90, Theresa
Market 104, Penny Cara 75, Jerry Col-
lins 86, Art Gibson 91, Aleida Katz 99,
Doug Needs 95.
WEDNESDAY MORNING
LADIES
Louise Wein 485, Rosaleen Bererds
589, Lois Snell 574, Dorothy Kipfer 470,
Betty Coates 442, Bev Cunningham 475,
H.S. - Lois Snell 235, II.S. - Rosaleen
Berends 230.
WEDNESDAY NITE
LADIES
Pin Ups - Pat Redman 568, Wishful
Thinners - Donna Webster 559, Alley
Kass - Mary Monvnersteeg 526, Ninjn
Turtles - Joyce Hillman 682, (lolly (lob-
bies - Kelly Kadlecik 521, Blue Uses -
Sherry Ross and Janet Haycock 616.
THURSDAY GRAND
COVE
Frank Allen 535, Kay Allen 529, Roy
Evenden 493, Olt Ol kron 464, Bob
Carson 444, Hilda White 433, Pal Patch -
en 428, Edith McCall 417.
THURSDAY GOLDEN AGE
Bill Burr 383-216, Thelma Thiel 286-
172, Lyda Gandier 285, Laird Jacobe
249, Jack Lillie 355.182, Austin Hartman
267-147.
THURSDAY NITE MIXED
LEAGUE
Gutterbusters - Do'' /'coo( 675, A
Team - Gary Huston 660, Try Hardt -
Tom Smits and Nick Littlechild 588, Strike
Force - Jim Smith 674, G.MD.'a - LeeAnn
Meloche 614, Odd Couples - Sherrie Ed-
wards 675.
FRIDAY NITE MIXED
LEAGUE
Hot Shoo - Jim Russell 600.227, Ilutrrt-
dingers - Laverne McCarter 628-234,
Hush Puppies - Monica Bedard 570-265,
Family Ties - Deb Overholt 541-208,
Ramblers - Andy Miller 588-228, Dirty
Dozen • Ron Moore 499-192.
SATURDAY LADIES
INTERTOWN
Playoffs: Pintail. Zurich 1 3775 - Jean
Dann 680-288. 15 pis.; St. Marys 3518,
10 pis.; Goderich 3757, 15 pts.; Zurich 11
3498, 9 pis.; Seaforth 3358, 5 pts.; Lucan
3396, 9 pa.
SATURDAY MENS
INTERTOWN
Playoffs, B Division. Seaforth 34-6616,
Mitchell 28-6354, Zurich 28 1/2-5950,
Wingham 25 1/2, 5908, Molesworth 22-
5816, 011ie Edwards 304-1242; Doug Le-
onhardt356.1239; Don Green 296-1224,
Norm Wilding 296-1219.
Zurich 36 pts. vs. Mitchell 12 pts. Frank
Palen 1190, Norm Wilding 1216, Ron
Dann 1119, Norm Wilding 290, Ron Dann
291, Frank Palen 278,
SATURDAY YBC
Bantams - 3 games - Steven Forrest
473, Brad Brown 469 (190), Shawn Wil-
ler' 424, Craig Hesse 391, Heath Palen
373, Shaun Ducharme 368, Becky Kirk
358, Shannon Wilcox 348, Mandy Smith
333, Jonathon (lardy 319, Jason Hardy
316, Ryan Morrison 313, Melissa O'Brien
307, Sarah Van Aaken 306, Matthew Lir•
tlechild 301.
Peewees and Smiirfs - 2 games • Jar-
rett Palen 204, !muter Hardy 183, Scott
Forrest 180, Derek Ducharme 179, Ashlee
Littlechild 163, Stacey Butson 128, Mat-
thew Von Aaken 124, Kevin Pole 112.
"A" Playoff - Satruday, Martie 2 • Godbolt insurance Novice ft vs Seaforth 5
Goals: Tracy Wilon (2), Kim Keller (2), Alicia Lawrence (2), Julie Godboh,
Ann -Marie Parsons
Assists: Tracy Wilson (2), Kim Keller Julie Godboh (2), Ann -Marie Parsons,
Sunday March 3 • Playoff • Exeter 3 vs Seaforth 14
Goats: Jennifer MacNeil , Leslie Pfaff, Jody Hamilton
Assists: Jody Hamilton, Suzann Steciuk, Michelle Bowerman
'40
Lines from Lucan Lanes
By Glena Tripp
The Spin Outs of the
Colleen's league rolled
themselves to a win
with a +311 in the
Team Tournament
sponsored by Hiram Walkers and
held at Lucan lanes on Sunday,
March 2, 1991.
Shirleyy Rocs, Jean Hickson, t ia-
na i.eddy, Evelyn Harrigan, Sherri
Pickering, and Bonnie Ross will
advance to the next round on April
21, 1991, This will be match play,
pins over average. We wish you the
best, ladies.
Nine other teams took part in this
tournament. The Campers from
Sunday night league, Shamrocks
and Lucky Strikes of Monday
night, Bills 3 B's Wednesday night,
Gary's Gals - C.A.W. League,
H.H.G. & 3 Fs of Friday Night and
from Thursday - the Young Guns,
Blue Angels and Huron Park Suns.
Some great games were bowled
during the day. Pete Smith had a
361 game and a 788 triple. Earl A-
lison rolled a 325 single and 784
triple. Fred Wells had an 804 day
sad him Smith a 312. It was a good
day.
Thanks again for the support for
Big Brothers and Sisters.
South Region champs - Hensall Public School's senior girls' bas-
ketball team recently tied for first as South Region champs with Us -
borne Central Public School. Seen In the front are Shannon Kyle
(left) and Richelle Elder. In the middle row from left to right we Llsa
Campbell, Caro Gardner and Melissa Masse. In the back row from
left to right are JLilie Rooseboom, Carolyn Upshall, Lisa Graham,
Karl Taylor, Leann Consitt, Any Zwart and Tina ►)ayman,
Champs - Usbome Township Public School tied for first place In the
South Huron girls basketball dh4sion. Hem are, front, left; Danielle
Miners, Jobee Rowe, Jayne Ballantyne, Kathryn Hem, Aila BIacclsr,
Kim Passmore. Batt, left; Jim Bishop (coach), Brkiget Bradford,
Fath Wallis, Sarah Leyes, Jiiilan Collins.
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