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Times -Advocate, June 8. 1994
Page 15
Exeter Centennials conquered the London United team 1-0
Sunday night. Here Dick Lord takes control of the ball, and
prepares to make a goal.
Maybe It was the warm weather on Sunday that inspired Joe
Martens, halfback for the Exeter Centennials, to help bring his
team to victory.
Saddle Club plans
horse shows for
1994 season
The club has reversed plans to
move to Exeter and will stay at its
Huron Park ring
HURON PARK - The Exeter Saddle Club, after having reconsidered
moving to the South Huron Recreation Centre, is planning several show
dates at the Huron Park ring this season.
A May 15 show will be rescheduled for later after having been rained
out, but there are other shows scheduled for June 18 at 4 p.m., July 24 at
10 a.m., August 13 at 4 p.m. and August 28 at 10 a.m.
Saturday July 23, the club will host its second annual Adult Team Chal-
lenge. Prize money will be up for grabs for the top three teams, and there
will be payhacks for Barrel Racing, Western Pleasure, and English Pleas-
ure classes.
Spectators ate being welcomed for all show events. Anyone wanting
more information can contact Joanne Moyer at 235-3733, or Julie Forest
at 227-1062.
Soccer
roundup
Exeter 1 Squirts
June 2
St. Columban I at Exeter 13
Goatk: Paul Morgan. Ryan Campbell
Goals: Matthew Prout (2). Skylar VanK-
ruiatum
Assists: Thomas Groot. Uaa Harvoort
VtlKroistum and Groot played well. Ex-
cellent goal tending by Morgan and
Campbell. Natasha Duckworth and Daniel
Me are trying hard. Good team ef-
fort.
Exeter Atom Homets
June 1
Nairn Alliance 4 at Exeter 3
Goalie: Stacey Butson
Goals: Shannon Postill, Megan Cooper,
Heather Morgan
Assists: Jenna Gila, Jenayn Baker
Geed team effort by everyone!
Exeter 11 Atom,
May 23
Exeter 117 vs. Nairn 4
Goalie: Daniel Maes
Goals: Andrew Prout (3), Phithakain
Phouttharath, Jamie Rasenberg (2). Nicole
Menace
Assists: Geoff Duckworth (2). Kieran
O'Rourke, Scott Ralph, Jared Easton. Na-
than Defoer. Chad Swance
A great team effort)
May 30
Exeter II 2 vs. Exeter 13
Goalie: Macs
Goals: Phouttharath, O'Rourke
Assists: Swance, Pratt
Swance and Ralph played well.
Nest game: June 13 vs. St. Columban I
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June 5
London United 2 vs. Exeter 1
Geal: Bryan McAllister
Well played defensive game played by
Johnson claims OFSAA gold
The javelin star is South Huron's first track gold medalist
EXETER - South Huron District High
School javelin star Randy Johnson will go
down in the school's records as the first
track and field athlete to bring home a
gold medal from OFSAA.
Johnson threw his javelin a personal -
best distance of 62.74 metres Friday
morning at the Ontario Federation of
School Athletic Associations meet in
Kitchener.
John Hustler of Cobourg East, nursing a
sore elbow, came close, very close to
Johnson's mark with a throw of 62.30 me-
tres.
"I was ahead and it was almost like a re-
curring nightmare from last year," said
Johnson, who rushed to the tape to con-
firm that he was still in the lead, if by only
44 centimetres.
"It still hasn't sunk in that I won," he
said. "I don't seem like that kind of guy to
win OFSAA."
Johnson broke Dave Shaw's record at
the Huron Perth finals this season with a
throw of 60.94 metres, advanced to WOS-
SA to win with a throw of 59.66 metres,
and then cleaned up at the OFSAA re-
gionals with a personal best of 61.94. Fri-
day's effort was once again his best -ever
performance.
"I feel like I hit the cycle, like in base-
ball," said Johnson, referring to the two
OFSAA bronze medals while a junior, and
the silver medal he won last year as a mid-
get.
"It was my last chance [for gold]," he
said.
American universities, which do offer
scholarships for track programs, are still
interested in Johnson's abilities. Data sent
to him from Harvard indicates that the
New England championship was won a
couple of seasons ago with a throw just
over 60 metres.
Not only is Johnson's arm in the run-
ning, "OFSAA is like winning your state,"
he said.
The javelin star was honoured Monday
afternoon with a special presentation in
front of the whole school. He was pre-
sented with an oversized gold medal by
the Room 110 students, and received a
standing ovation from the entire student
body.
Randy Johnson with his WOSSA and OFSAA gold medals, and an oversized gift
from the students of Room 110. Another personal best javelin throw makes him
the top-ranked thrower in the province.
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