HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1992-02-05, Page 16TI * -ftdneenn r February 5, 1992
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Puzzled "at what wale happening, Egmondville's‘ Scott Hamel, left; and Centralle's Shawn
Wells, right; were both sent to the penalty box while Wells' teammate Steve O'Neil went end -
over -end.
Centralia High and Dry win 'B' division
of Hensall Kinsmen Hockey Tournament
HENSALL - Brian Lather had a goal and two assists
to pace Centralia High and, Dry to a 5-3 over the Eg-
mondville Red Wings to win the B' division of the
Hensall Kinsmen Rec Hockey League tournament on
Sunday.
The 16 -team tourney, which began Thursday night,
saw Steve Gibbs fire two goals with singles from Rich
C athter and Ralph Wells. Answering for the Red
Wings were Steve MMlanson with two while Paul
Primp had a goal and an assist.
High and Dry advanced to the final after droppipg
their opener 6 -1 -to the Watford Oldtimers but coming
back to beat Exeter Knights 10-2 and blanking Park-
hill Knights 5-0.
The Stratford Flyers won the 'A' division as they
beat Watford 5-0.
This year's tournament which was also sponsored by
Labatt's had several games go into the overtime shoot-
outs.
Seebelow for. complete tournament results.
Stratford 5, Watford 0
'B' Division
Centralia 5, Egomondville 3
A' semi-finals
Stratford 9, Hensall Sherwoods 2
Watford 4, Zurich Buckeyes I
'B' semi-finals
Centralia 5, Parkhill Knights 0
Egmondville 5, Mitchell Falcons 4
Otherscores
Zurich 9, Parkhill 0
Exeter Inndians 6, Dunlop Devils 5
Crediton Shogun 7, Exeter Knights 0
Watford 6, Centralia 1
Thedlfrd Raiders 4, Hensall Late Knights 3
Stratford Flyers 10, Mitchell BeaverEaters 2
Hensel' Sherwoods 7, Egmondville
Centralia Habs 6, Mitchell Falcons 3
Parkhill 6, Dunlop 5
Centralia High and Dry 10, Exeter Knights 2
Mitchell BeaverEaters 3, Hensall Late Knights 2
galondville 3,41iitchildFalaaniSS"i : r;
Zurich 6, Exeterinndians 2
Watford 6, Crediton Shogun 4
Stratford 9, Thcdford 7
Hensall Sherwoods 9, Centralia Habs 4
The Knights of Ciainrlllare sponsored the second round of their annual free-throw competition
at South Huron District High School on Saturday morning. The following were champions in
their respective age divisions, and now move on to the next level of competition: track row; An-
gie Pickering (left), Jason Sheppard, Bryan McAllister, Kel11 Regier and Alia Wackier. Front;
Kim Palsa (left), Brian Parsons, Jason Dykstra, Nick Hlllbom and Mary Ann Grotentraast.
LaBreche, Lebold head
to regions/ rolloMs
ZURICMos Damn
H Mike La
Breche alnd lowhe
Lebo will ked the
Zurich 5 Pin Bowlers'
Association Labett's
Blue Light
ht Sui Bowl team in lite
5 at Light . 8rolioi'fs April
etroli
LeBrnche won ,the Alan's division
in the Blue Light Zurich Associa-
tion lone round Sunday
at Town andCountry lanes with
single games of 219, 164 and 187
fora 570 triple and a solid 105 pins
over his Tuesday men's league 155
average.
Lebold, representing Monday la-
dies, led the Blue Light ladies divi-
sion with 204, 186 and 143 genies
fur a 533 triple to beat her 151 av-
erage by 80 pins.
Joining LaBreche and Lebold on
the Zurich Association Blue Light
team will be Bill Coleman, Tues-
day men's, with a 696 triple and 75
pins over bis 207 average, Maxine
Miller, Monday ladies, - with 66
pins over her 147 average and Mar-
ilyn Bengough, Thursday mixed,
47 over her 155 average.
Alternates arc Darrel Rau ray,
• Tuesday men, with 74 pins over his
173 average and.Clasina Debont,
This aday muted, with 24 over her
184 average. Zurich Association
Bute Light coach is Gary Huston.
The winning Blue Light Regional
beam will advance to die Blue
Light Ontario Championships May
9 in an Ontario Five Pin Bowlers'
Association (O.F,P.B.A.) designat-
ed Centre.
Zurich Y.B.C. bowlers Patti Ann
Dickers, Chad Wilding and Jason
Schilbe will be competing in the
O.F.P,B•A. Youth Challenge Re-
gional Sunday at Guelph. They will
represent the Bluewater Associa-
tion.
Area bowling SUMS
or LUCAN - Remits oldie Lean Oodles
e1011a lrc.. SS112.110a, Mar j Main 255-706, N IAuuth l�ti .
22 4111 14= sl. 21114909, Shbley Noyes 2 6, Shinn Nesbitt 230, Pet Hoagies 229, 1$es +on Lynne�son �
Men Trenton 133, Memos flopelasen $
226 Wanes !Ayes 210, Bead Atter u sen 190, 30-1166c Molts 136, 9rtlw ler
Angie Dykstra 127, Min 'tbwnsand 125, tltr811stOt� 124. Hoagie 145,
Shine McNair 237-687, Pat He4$ ns 250.646 S1a1est en114.612, Lemke H.ypr 245, 94e Dterx 235, Beeley Hosea 231.
Carol Medi:lees 229, Mahan Seeker 222, leen llloksen 2iCH`i1R211.
ENS
-Len Smith 342415, -Sin -Sart 544,-Myty. eweo'lBt.'Me bn'Mw1s 117; Pet Eras 194, C 11(e-Odeve T16,-A61ttia 1lldta*en
184, Harry Neils 178, Marion Thompson 168, Mary Soot 111W; Swift 153.
lea Amon 214-607, Len Poole 229.06, ken Pbde 141. AY
VUsesa Sails 196, Chad Rem 169. WEDNESDAY YAC
Cohn Hooka 119, K.Uy Wilson 115. ler°' 146. David Kwip 140, ONm Kelly 133. Karn luwfeta 126, Michael Knit 122,
Lynn Sahli 286.829, Clary Melvin 253.707, Floyd
yd CAN..
219-621, Weyae Wilson 213-604, Patricia Jones 245, Lu Koehn 2387, llim Larry
ASmithbie 223, Debbie Cinetute Jean Plidtbehter 1, Gary Dunlop
7 WEDNESDAY MIXED
Tan an Dehineas , Larry Mothers 261'660, Bob Codi; 234-657, Allen Railings 240, Allan Qersfaghain 228, Pat Ryan 223,
, Oiniangiuen-209,11fike lfineer209. -
THURSDAY MEN
Pete VanGeel 345-816, Kevin Lightfoot 331-792, Pete Smith 292-768, Bob Smith 275-761, Dan Heywood 283-736, Don Morgan
271-732, Paul ankh 280-731, Russ Dams 268-714, Jan Jansen 378-713, Pat Honied 260-705,Piked Allison 260.698, Don Wallis
299-692, Bill Mather 293-690, Brian &niters 263.689 Andy McIntyre 257.681, Dan Stoddart 250.680, Gerry Harvey 251-678, Rtes
Smith 293-676, Jin asdth 258-676, Bab Butler 230-673.
FRIDAY MiXED
Weis Smith 333-812, Banda Smith 268.716, Russ Smith 269-694, Dan Rodger 255.675, Rob Bagman 279-670, Len Anderson
314434; tiaseld awdrh 280-630, Soots Smith 306429, Jim Bert 229'623, Heedter Sildth 245.619.
LADIES INTER -TOWN
Lunn 11 yrs.; Zatich 19 pts.; Glens Tripp252.625, J.M.'Fhtkbeiner 2564506.
MENS INTER -TOWN
Lacon 30pts.; Molesworth 13 pus; Vince Gleab 363-1305, Don Wan 295-1225, Jim Bun 268-1007.
SUNDAY YBC
David Wilcox 193, Julia VanGeel 185, Shelley Snider 169, Katrina Roberts 147, John Glover 131.
SELECiS
Lu.an 81 - 28 pts.; Fairmont 12 - 15 pts.; Bob Smith 278-1336, Brian Ankers 299-1328, Murray Bennewies 305-1292. loan N2 -
38 pts.; Dorchester 62 - 5 par. Jamie 1tansley 347-1513, Jeff Drinkwalter 339-1404, Doug Fenn Jr. 305.4400.
SUNDAY MIXED
Peter Gibson 312-532, Larry Gibson 2193-793, Dan Wallis 274-705, Rob Riley 240-692, Tina Riley 237-683, Floyd Riley 262671,
Jim Smith 247-663, Darlene Smith 239-660, Paul Smith 244-658, Butch Riley 230-637, Lloyd Rimmer 219-616, Marie Te -ales 232-
611
SATURDAY LADIES INTERTOWN
Seaton!' 7 par., vs. Zurich 123 par. Marlene Bedard 610, Bev Crcgaa 591, Sandra Dicoen 598. Zurich II 11 pus, vs. Lucas 19 pis.
Joyce Hillman 645, Donna Webster 600, Bary Datan 565.
SATURDAY MENS INi'E?TOWN
Zurich 8 1/2; Witighsm 34 112. Gary Huston 1232, Ron Dann 1111, Frank Palen 1072
FRIDAY NiTE MIXED LEAGUE
Ha Shots - Jim Russell 700-273, Humdtnigen - Tan Arthur 649-224, Hush hippies - Dick Bedard 643-268, Bad Attitudes - Paul
Bedard 649-234, Ramblers - Dennis Eisenschink 523-199, Toadally Mixed -Up Gail Reid 552-239.
THURSDAY GRAND COVE
Al Hargitavea 552, Vic Dunbar 547, Art Sheppard 535, Jean Sheppard 495, Ruth Robertson 464, El Goering 463, H.S. - Vic Dun-
bar 230, HS. - Ruth Robertson 189.
THURSDAY GOLDEN AGE
High Single - Hazel McEwan 171, Austin Hartman 149. Hazel McEwan 295, Nora Heard 232, Jade Lillie 284, Austin Hartman 274,
Genie Fle sciatser 253, Harvey Rohner 220.
Jot 4 Fun -DennyTHURSDAY NITE MIXED LEAGUE
Dena Lalonde 501, A Teem - G Huston 657, Try Hands -Henry
I ry V Pit Bulls - Jim Keller 635, G M D.'s
- Pasty Green 603, Odd Couples - Sherrie Edwards 740-305, Fmk Palen 7143
MONDAY LADIES LEAGUE
Red Devil - Sandra Dicker 636, Alley gats - Shirley Bedard 456, Town & Country - Elaine Deters 597, Happy Gang - Pat Pain 689,
Gaps - Anila Faber 536, Packers - Mesa Kraft 548, Silly Six - Helen Timmy 596,s - brae Hartman 507, Odds 'n' Ends -
T Rooseboan 631, Jolly Six - Nell McCann 554, High Siagk - Pan Love 339, High- Sandra Didken 786, High Average -
Sandra Dithert 216.
TUESDAY MENS LEAGUE '
Young Gtms - Rob Vatndteboek 675, Family Affair - Frank Hamer 685, Market - Doug Smith 641. Detborods Too - Tim Wilcox 593,
e Tan Smits 707, Highroliers - Paul Rood 574, Pin Crushers - Darrell Rahn 587, Rackeu -
705, Single - Gary Huston 370, High Triple - Gary Huston 915, YY Rasters 742,Bill:Cebeapct
WEDNESDAY MOkN G LADIESI Mona
ary Huston 242.
!,Lida Baynianm 1481,iMai
ida Bin 447. Rosaieeu Beam. 458, Beryl Elgie 540, Madeleine Arnsby 482, Bea Dykstra 450, H.S. -
Beryl EIgie 222.
WEDNESDAY I11TE LADIES
Dimmers - Joyce Hillman 596, Hot Flashes - Karen Hamer 484, Oob-la-las - Baty Dates 585, Mi*Su - Jami Man 581, Un-
: ..a. , i tyRHiokies -Mentha McGedty 481 -H1 it -y I1111ars 313. H*gh T BettY�sltattXE6. High
MONDAY PINEVIEW PARK GROUP
Allan Stewart 375, Ron AIlen.428, Bill Davies 324, Jack 289, Allan Healy 260, Marueen Healy 446.
MONDAY G D BEND SENIORS
Jun Damn 604, Olive Webb 463, Loma Devine 444. Nola Taylor 410, Dorothy Caning 406, Clayton Lovie 392, Aileen Ravelle 343,
Clarence Smillie: 296, High Single - Olive Webb 191, Clayton Movie 147.
TUESDAY ARCANGELS
Joe Fahie 91, David Breue rte 109, Dam Greb 100, Penny Cara 101, Doug Needs 96, Gladwyn Dale 79, Dan Tied roan 87.
SATURDAY YBC
Bantams - 3 games - Heath Palen 443, Alicia Schroeder , Cntig Hesse 365, Jason Hardy 360, Melissa O'Bnai 344, Jonathan Hardy
342, Shaun Ducharme 335, Jennifer Hardy 322, Jonathon r 309, Janet Thiel 303, Jarrett Palen 275.'Peewees and Staudt - 2
games - Stacey Butson 215, Derek Duchatme 191, Brandon Skinner 189, Leeame Erb 183, Samuel Deters 148, Cnig Schroeder 148, Ju-
lia Hardy 140, Byron Fmitcr 140, Aaron Deters 138, Jamie Beaagough 130.
SUNDAY YBC
Katie Rathwell 143, Liu Campbell 165, Soar Parsons 217, Shane Wilcox 204, Ryan Monism 148, Lori Gould 222, Becky Kirk 140,
Kari Taylor 139, Dave Kirk 259-294, Scott Gould 730, Jeff Kirk 192, Wes Hrown 150, Jim Demesne 17C, Mak Paean 140, Shannon
Wilcox 160, Christine Bengough 146, Kevin Beieding 205, Bead Brown 177, Chad Wilding 215.
Hawks winning streak at four
Continued from page 23.
Late in the game a Seaforth
player was taken from the ice with
a possible broken leg after he was
checked from behind by Hawk de-
fenceman Larry Lewis. Lewis re-
ceived a major plus a game miscon-
duct-
The Hawks built a 6-1 lead over
the first two periods, and Nick
Wieckowski's goal at 15:20 held up
as the winner.
A lapse in the third allowed the
Centennaires to creep back into the
game at 6-4, but Schiedel's goal ,at
11:26 sparked a three -goal outburst
to put the garde out of reach.
Scoring for Exeter was Schiedel
and Robinson each with a pair and
singles to Andrew Barton, Larry •
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Exeter 8, Mt. Brydges 2
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