Times Advocate, 1997-03-19, Page 15SPORTS
Times A,llvre�rh', Marrlr 19, 1997
Stars of tomorrow
The Lucan Nites were "6" chari)pions at the Annual Tyke Tournament hosted by the Exeter.
Minor Hockey Association on March 8.. Back row, coaches, Dave Butler, Randy Kratil, Debbie
McNaughton. The players are. middle row from left, Ricki Butler. Jacob Cocquyte, Adam Har-
rigan. Darren. Avery. Matt Mills, Mark Timmermans. Front row. Cory McNaughton, Mac Garri-
son, Rob Shipway, Kyle Oosterwal, Jared Kraut. Graham Cousineau, Ryan Kelly;
The.Exeter Blues were- "A" finalists atthe Annual Tyke Tournament hosted by the Exeter Mi-
nor Hockey Association on March 8. From'back row left coaches, Greg Pfaff, Steve Skinner,
Dae. Partridge. The players are, middle row from left, Blair Parsons, Jarred Green, Tim'
Burtch. Brett Oud, Colton Kerslake, Lee Brintnell, Shayne Mudge.. Front row, Bryce Halpenny:
Lucas Skinner, -Jayden Desjardine, Scott Pfaff, Travis* Brintnell,,Mitch Partridge.
Lines from Lucan Bowling Lanes
By Audrey Watt •
LI 'CAN - .\ house round for the
0.1' P B.A. Black. Tower Team
Championships was held this past
weekend :it Luc:in lanes. .A total of
13 teams from all the •le.egucs par-
ticipated in this three game total
pins over average Iournaincnt.-The
'Huron Park Sups' of the Lucan
Men's League finished with a total
of 381 pins ower their league aver
ages. Leading.- the waw for the
'Suns' was Andy .McIntyre as he
w,o. 117 pins mer his 196 a%eragc.
\like Apps was plus .99. Basil
Short at plus 50. F=red Wells - plus
48. Ken Kade '- plus 43 and Brian
Sanders at plus 24. Coining in sec-
ond were the 'Lucky Strikes' from
the Alonday. Ladies League. The
'Suns' will ad%ance to a regional
round. to .be held on Sunday. April
13. at Fleetw•ay Centre. in London..
Larry Smith. a certified Level T,wo
5 pin howling coach. :Ind who re-
cently' received his 'Judge of Play"
Zurich Association ladies off
to Scorecard Regional
By Ron Dann
ZURICH - The Zurich Bowlers
Assocugion ladies Ic,ttn o1 Penny
Crawford. Rose Erb. ("\ nthia
Strickland. Elizabeth Tremuiark
and Peggy Willem. February cham-
pion of the Zurich Association
Scorecard 'Classic runoffs al Town
and Country Lanes. is now off to
Molesworth Sunday with its Bluc-
watcr and Zurich .Association coach
Tome Bedard in an effort to win the
Regional Scorecard match play.
pins over average. single round roh-
in.playol Is.
The Zurich ladies will be attired.
in Zurich Association shirts in
• Blucwatcr Association colors as re-
quired by O.F.P.B.A. The top team
at,Malcsworth will then advance • to
the pins over average. match play
Provincial Scorecard Classic Onta-
rio Five Pin Bowling Champion
slips April 19 at Newmarket. Onta-
rio Fier I'in Bowlers Association
tO.F.P.13.A.1 Executives will direct
the Pro%incial tournament.
Bluewater's teams and singles
prepare for Ontario Open
Blucwatcr Bowlers' Association
men's. ladies and mixed teams.
along with their Icvcl two Bluewa-
-tcr coaches and singles arc busy
preparing for the O.F.P.B.A. Onta-
rio Open March 26-29. Twenty
/ones from across die province will
he vieing to win the Sidney I.. Mor- -
ris Awards at Hamilton in an at-
tempt to reach the National Finals
May 27-31. The next Bluewatcr
Association meeting to complete all
arrangements for the Bluewater
contingent will he Sunday, 7 p.m.
at the Dashwood residence of 011ie
and Sherrie Edwards.
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CREDITON/CENTRALIA MiNOR BALL
IZI:C-;IS'I i(A"i'ICIIV
Thursday, March 20 - 7-9 p.m.
Saturday, March 22 -10 a.m.-12 noon
CREDITON PARKS BOARD ROOM
Cost: • T•Ball $15.00 • Other Teams $25.00 -for first two;
$10.00 for each additional child
Age groupings will be enforced
$10.00 penalty for late registration
Coaches needed
Please hand in any uniforms
4.
CC; call:. Swill litre lly coach
this team to a Provif►ei,d Champi-
onship.
Novice playoff
hockey wrap-up
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP - The
Stephen Township. Novice team
-have eliminated Drayton, last
season's defending champions,
in a close'series that needed five
games and two overtime periods
to decide a winner.
• After winning the first game 4-
- I. Stephen lost two.back•to-back.
wins at home before losing the
fourth game to Stephen 4-3 in. an
overtime thriller. •
• With the WOAA semi-final ti-
tle up fur grabs in the fifth and fi-
nal game both teams pulled out'
all the stops. -hut when the dust
settled Stephen ':ante out on top
with a.3-2 win after rebounding
from a 2-0 deficit.
Greg Thompson scored twice
and Cale Duenk notched one for
Stephen with Blair •McCann. J.T.
Knee. Leanne Cronyn, Jason
Thompson and ..Brent Windsor
recording assists.
Coach Bev Thompson credits
the players. for pulling out an
overall tenni effort for the win
and he also credits the parents
who filled the stephen Township
Arena to support thc.home team:
"We were thrilled about the
fan support, the kids really re-
sponded to it,- said Thompson.
The Stephen Township Novice:
team will advance' to the WOAA-
"D-DD" finals against Mildmay.
Exeter Novice Waxizrs
in other minor hockey action;
the - Exeter Novice Waxers
couldn't get past Ridgetown in
the OMHA `semi-final series as
they dropped the third and final
game of their series 3-0 during a
home game' at the -South Huron
Recreation Centre ending - their
season.
Licence -free
fishing
announced
ONTARIO - Canadian residents
can enjoy fishing without.a licence
during the Ontario Family Fishing
Weekend on July 4 to 6.
For those three days first -tine. and
experienced anglers can fish from
12:01 a.ni. Friday,to 11:59
- Sunday lice -nee -free, as well as par-
ticipate in special weekend -festi-
vals. clinics, or educational activi-
ties being held in your area.
- Anglers arc asked 10 abide -by the
conservation licence limits set out
by the Ontario 1997 Sport Fishing
Regulations available from fishing
licence issuers or the Ministry of
Natural Resources.
For more information please call
OFFW Event information Line at 1-
800-667-1940.
South Huron Indoor
Scccer League ,
March 17 scores '
Stratford Tusken Raiders l4 vs. Exeter Thunder 3
Goals for Stratford: Keith Donnelly (5), Alec() Borba (3). Derek Me-
whinney. (2 ). Man McCallum (2). Paul Bellanger, Jeremy Sloane
Goals for Exeter: Matt Sims (2). Fadhil Askar •
Stratford Central Rams 2 vs. Exeter Fury 3
Goals for Stratford: Stevan McCallum. Simon Slater
Goals for Exeter: Craig Bern, Souban inlakhana (2)
Exeter Centennials 3 vs. St. Columban 1
Goals for Exeter: Nick Szabo. Patrick Barnett, Jason Smale
Goal for St. Columban: Wayne Ryan
Si. Colunthan
Stratford Tuskcn Raiders
Exeter Centennials .7 • 1 3
lixetcr Fury- 4 2 5
Stratford Central Rams
Exeter "thunder
Current standings
W T L
8 I 2
8. 0 3
3' 1 7
0 I 10
GF
5I
71.
55
28
40
32
GA
29
38
32
36
46
96
Pts.
25
24
22
14
10
Exeter
Karate School
2 FREE CLASSES
STARTS: Thursday, March 27
EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL
Adult &Youth Classes (ages 6 & up) 6:15 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.
Beginners, Youth & Adult Classes 7:30 p.m. • 9:00 p.m.
Operates year round on every Tuesday and Thursday night.
Established school for over 12 years
Advanced Classes
All registered. cathed instructors
Registration and first class Thursday March 27,
6:15 p.m. and 7:15 p.m.
to pre -registration call: Jeff 235-0912
Ron 519-482-3634 before March 26, 1997
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Exeter A.E. team
.advance to finals
. EXETER .- Alter dropping the
firsftwo games: to Dresden. die Ez-
cter Midget A.E. "Lions" hockey
team won the next three to earn a
berth in the AIL -Ontario champion-
ships on Sunday. -
Exeter beat Dresden. 5-3 'and 2-0
to tic the series at two games each
setting the stage for the deciding
game. Dresden jumped to an early
two -goal lead and added two more
goals in the second bur Mike Wil-
helrn led Ewe). .with a hat trick
hacked up by Brock Weiss who
Scored one.
Exeter goalie Jeff Gooch made .a
key save in the second period -slop-
ping Dresden's penalty .. shot at-
- tempt and 'remained spectacular in
the overtime frame keeping die op-
ponents at hay. • -
With Tess than three minutes re-
• maining Ryan Munn putted the.
winner -to give Exeter the sudden-
- death win. - -
• With the March Break claiming
some of the • team's key players
Senior curling
CLINTON -.An Exeter rink won
the hate draw at the Clinton Corn •
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munity Credit Union Senior Bon-
spirt last Wednesday. -
Skip, Bill Rowe and his team of- -
Jim Chapman,•Lin Kuntz and Peter
McEalls won the 11 a.m. draw. A
London rink won the 9 a.rn. drew.
Shuffleboard
Exeter
March 12
- 5 game winners
John Pepper
Ruby Beaver
Doris Miller
4 game winners
Hal Walsh
Tom Williams
Ann Northcy
'Aldcen Skinncr
011ie Esscry
Ray Hodgson
- 3 game winners
Gil Northey
iva Blair
Lloyd Lovell -
Estelle Chalmers
March 13
4 game winners
Doris Miller
Ann Northcy
Hal Walsh
Rose Webster
John Pepper
John Deweerd
3 game winner
Git Northcy
Hensall
March 11
Pat Davis
Jim Davis
Hazel McEwen
Marg Dcichert
Edna Dietz.
Russell Ferguson
John Pepepr
Alice Thiel
S game winners
Hugh McKay
Dorothy Corbett
501
-388
387.
473
453
371
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326
298
274
251
234
289
262
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243.
243
230
188
507
497
48(►
425
424
417
390
377
384
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coaching staff Randy Gilfilla4 and
Darryl Mackay had to do mime dine
juggling. with affiliate players hut
they credit the players for staying
motivated when they were down by
two games. •.
"We. knew. Dresden wasn't better
than -us and •if everybody" showed
up to play •we could heat them."
said Gilfillan. -
i'he Exeter A.E. Midgets will
play a team from.thc Peterborough
arca. and may start their next .series
this weekend:
Under seven
tie Elora
E:LORA - TheExeter and District
Ringeuc Scvcn and under team fin-
.ished their season on Sunday with a -
con e-from-hchind tie against Elo-
ra.
Exeter got diff to.a slaw start fall-
ing behind 4-0 at one point. The
leant rallied together late in the first
torconnect on apair of nice shots
from Kelsey Pinder. in the second,
the locals took control .and played
strong scoring .Iive: Kristyn Fergu-
son and Lauren Taylor marked two -
.a piece and Jasrrtine Van Haarlem
added.a single.
Carpet bowling
March 17 -
_Challenge draw standings
John Batten • 8 W. 1 1.
Marion Dearing -
Susie Underhill
Peter \1cFails
Marshall Dearing - 5 W. 4 1.
Howard Johns
Mike Underhill
Bill Sterling .
Southwestern
Ontario's Largest
Boat Show
Thursday March 20 Noon-9pm
Friday March 21 Noon-9pm
Saturday March 22 11am-9pm
Sunday March 23 11am-5pm
ADULTS $7.00
SENIORS $4.00
KIDS (6-12) $2.00
Western Fair Grounds
London
686 - 3121
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