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Times Advocate, 1991-04-03, Page 20Page 20 Times -Advocate, April 3, 1991 Laughton takes Ontario title � Byy Rei Dasa HAMILTON - Lon- don's Laurel ton and Ontario 's Bill Lyon won the La- batt's Blue Light Onta- rOpen Singles titles Saturday at ton. Both will now laud Ontario's 19 bowler Blue Light contingent in s 1 the Blue Light National Cham ships May 29 -June 1 at Moo Jaw, Saskatchewan. Laughton may have been des- tined to win the ladies title. Thurs- daY night, at the and of the 10 game qualifying round, she wound up tied with Central Ontario's Jen Donovan for the final qualifying position with a 2,643 pinfall. She then beat Donovan 240-209 in the one game tiebreaker to claimIn fifth_ knockout, Saturday's may, single Laugh- ton then had to fight her way to the title by beating the four qualifiers above her. this she did by defeati240- ng Lake Ontario's Joanne Coram Continued on page 21 Minor hockey scoreboard March 29, 30 Saugeen City Cisme l in cry Ripley 2 - Exeter 2 Gals: Nathan Hem, Bryon Elleriington Assists: Soar Rowe, Ryan Beckett ' Game 2 Exeter 4 - Bowmanvr7le 1 Gals: Jason Keller (2), Nathan Hexa, Jeff Inch Assists: Ryan Soldan, Jason Keller, Nathan Hein, Matt Szabo Game 3 Exeter Bullets 1 - Exeter Mustangs 2 Bullets gaud. Gavin Pouts Mustangs gunk: M and c b Bryce DeBlock, Genic Hann Jeff dk, Bryce Ham {_4'a• ztt . -bps: March 29 - Game 3 of 5 Ricky 2 Stephen 4 Goals: Jeff Pinkbeiner, Shawn Stuckless. Shawn Sherwood, Barry Edwards Assists: Jeff Pnt1beiner, Shawn Stuckless �wn Sher- wood. Danny Moiurinjohn, Adam Stephen wins the series 3 games to 0 to become the Grand Champions of Western Ontario March 29, 30 Sauseen Country Tournament in Cheeky and Hanover Game 1 Exeter 9 - Kitchener 0 Gait: Trevor Obre, Bryce Ham, Sham Simpson (2), Geoff Hann 3). Adam Hem (2) Mists: Brent Urlin, Geoff Hann (2), Shaun Simpson (2), Jeff Mason, Bryce Ham (2), Brent Orlin (4), Jon Moore Game 2 Exeter 2 - Cobourg 4 Gals: Brent Orlin (2) Ails: Shaun Simpson, Jon Mone Game 3 Exeter Mustangs 2 - Exeter Bullets 1 Gals: Bryce Ham, Geoff Hann Ambits: Jeff DeBlock, Bryce Hann, Adam Wales Game 4 Exeter 4 - Tiverton 3 Gala: Geoff Ham (2), Jeff Mason, Brent Uriin. Melds: Bryce Hann (2), Shaun Simpson, Bill Kline, Jeff Ma- son Game 5 Exeter 3 - Cobourg 5 Gain. Brent Orlin, Bill (2) Ambits: Adam Hem, Brent Orlin, Sham Simpson Monsa9 Atom champs - The Hensel! Atoms finished first overall in league standing then went on to defeat both Blyth and Zurich to be come the WOAA south group champions. In front, from left, are Jim- my Seaton, Paul Cooper, Ryan Munn, Chris Jones, Brock Weiss, and Eric Groot Behind are coach Bill Noakes (left), Jacob Bruxer, Regan Nellands, Jonathan Campbell, Dennis Noakes and coaches Ken Bruxer and Bill Munn. In the back are Jason Corbett (left), Jonathan Triebner, Mark Bell, Graham Keys and Bryon Struthers. Hansa l Norio* Champs - The Hensel! Novice team capped their league -leading season by eliminating Stephen Township the first round, and defeatHtg both Bayfield and Zurich to take the WOM dM - ski title. In front are Ryan Groot (left), Tuner Ir m, and Gerald Corbett. In the middle row are Kevin Munn (l 'back Ism, Matthew Mousseau, and Chris Row�cliffe. At the back use Casey O'Brien (left), Adam Miller, Jonathan Keys, Jeremy Willem, and Ja- son McBeath. Coach is Tom Ducharme. All Ontario Semi -Final tins- Exeter Mohawks e' � PolntEclwarcl °/"vY Champs • Wednesday at e p.m. at the Rec Centre Saturday at 8 p.m. (K necessary) Lines from Lucan Lanes et LUCAN - The ninth annual Shamrock Open bowling tournament was held on Saturday, March 30 at Lucan Lanes.. A total of 38 bowlers were competing for cash and prizes, most of which were do- nated by Lucan and district busi- nesses. Orval Rinn from llde ton was the top bowler with a five game total of 1373, 233 pins over his 228 average. He won $160 for this first prize. Second was Cheryl LeYes of Lucan with a plus 221, who won $100. Roger Horuk from London won $80 with a plus 215 • and Roger Edwards from Stratford, with a plus 209, won $60. Winners o1'425 each for high singles were Orv4l Rev with a 342, Bob Smith.. of Lucan . - 335, Scott Berger finotn, f Si Marys - 304, Gary Melvin from Huron Park 302 and Roger Ed- wards - 300. Duplicate Bridge Wednesday night winners 1st Ester Hillman, John Brintnell 2nd Dorothy Linton, Marshal Dear- ing 3rd Nancy Thomas, Betty Hoyles 4th D. McCarthy, M. Quantrel Wednesday nights, 7:30 p.m. Exeter Legion Hall , Exeter Mixed Shuffleboard Wednesday, 27 4 e whiaers Ross Richardson Lloyd Lovell Eldon Heywood Estelle J leern�e Doris Denham 357 345 342 312 307 298 Thursday, March 28 whiners Lloyd Low a 520 Howard Johns 43 437 Laverne Stone 430 Hugh McKay 418 Mike Eizenga 407 3 game winners 011ie Essery 316 Jean Hern 254 Doris Miller 189 Lucan bowling scores LUCAN - Results of the Lu - can Bowling Lanes March 25 to March 31. MONDAY LADIES Lynne Farquhar 302-766, Doane Glanville 291-733, Pat Davis 255- 721, Barb Smith 258-678, Pant Had - Jins 277-668, Lynn Smith 266-667, an Vatderploq 256-663, Janet Ang- ers 263-663, Cathy Hohst,m,n 261- 658, Deb Pearce 242-652, Joan Fink- beiner 236-648, Joyce Sovereign 231- 642, Mara Young 218-637, Mems Scott 209-616, Pat MacDonald 236- 606. TUESDAY YBC Tammy Graham 260, Matt Dow 186, Brad Goddard 186, Greg Laa- gentdyk 171, Carey Hickson 168, Lar- ry Smith 161, Chir Goddard 160, Su- zanne Welch 158, Mike Yeo 150. COLLEENS Edith Yeo 304-723, Jean Hickson 231-613, Lo&ise Hayter 221, Deb Scarborough 215, Pat Hodgins 205, Marion Dykeman 204, Elaine McNair 204, Carol Stuckless 201, Sandra Ko- hut 200. MEDWAY Tom BM' 307-720, Ken Weir 257- 686, Willard Smibers 229-652, Mary Pattison 237-634, Karl Schendae 239-615, Pete DenOtter 236-614, Jim Hastings 225-611. SENIOR CITIZENS Jim Brut 263-674, Ken Player 225, Mac MacCormack 223, Charlie Grieve 192, Marion Noels 185, Len Smith 183, Harry Noels 180, Edie Bun 171, Doreen Smith 162. WEDNESDAY YBC Marcus Applaaan 233, Glenn Kelly 149, David Meller 136, Chad Rodgers 133, Craig Leges 131, Sonja Den- smore 121, Vanessa Smith 120. CAW Linda Webber 325.790, Gary Dun - 283 -764, Garry Gibson 256-742, Floyd R' 275-726, Johne Sp.ab,e, 430-708 MdIvI s 307.7116, Claire" 41•Tripp 271-683, Joan Finkbeiner 246- 643, Cathy Batten 241-623. THURSDAY MEN Bob Smith 326-864, Earl Allison 349-842, Jamie Rantley 315-834, Brad Taylor 328-814, Orval Rum 303-808, Dan H275-770, Don Watt 273-758MetreMabe 339-753, Pat Holland 302-727, Pete Smith 267- 721, Paul Smith 235-715, Russ Dann 260-711, Tom McLellan 239.693, Lar- ry Smith 255-691, Brian Now 241- 689, Mike Tuqford 305-683, Bob Tay- lor 267-677, Jim Go,dd 259-676, Dat Wallis 242-665, Rai Willert 291-664, Fred Allison 249-662, George Lee 268-660, Bill Mothers 263-657, Vic Nei1256-654. FRIDAY MIXED Wane Smith 262-768, Bob Smith 298-755, Lynn Smith 310-724, Larry Smith 294-698, Jim Burt 278.684, Chris Smith 263-655, John Robinraw 238-652, Dave Smith 266-628, Rhoa- ds Bell 233-628, Dan Rodgers 221- 610. 1 continues at itt Until Sat., ApriI 6 "Pop -A -Shot for Shoes!" 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