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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1997-04-16, Page 18zu Page 18 'Times -Advocate, April 16, 1997 Senior Tyke Bombers award recipients, from left, A.J..Mill- er-most sportsmanlike, Justin .Buchanan -most. improved and Chad Hackett -most dedicated. Novice Stealers award recipients, from left, Brett Crerar- mos: sportsmanlike.- Daniel McLeod -most improved and Joel Veri-most valuable. Novice Panthers award recipients. 'from left. Justin Cann - most improved. Shane MacGregor -MVP and Mark Seip- niost sportsmanlike. lea s ,`•�9n Atom Packers award, recipients, from left. Scott Lebold- most dedicated, Steve Mason -most sportsmanlike and . Chris Skinner -most improved. Peewee Legionnaires, award recipients, from left, 'Mike Dietrich -most sportsmanlike, Mike Kerslake•most.dediCat- ed, Donald Storey -most improved. • .. • am • - • - - - • - • - - - - - • , MEN ONLY! ■ Saw Palmetto Nom. available • Increase Sexual Drive • Improves Prostate Health 1 20% off with coupon 1 1 ■ 8 s�L 9GICC~ 8 Wellington St. 23S-3088 EXETER 1 meso -•-•-•iii•-•-• 1,4 1111 1. Bantam Lincolns. award recepients, from left, Mike Ha: ,Mather -most sportsmanlike. Andy Freiter- MVP, Chris Bran- don -most improved. • Novice Waxers award re. pip: tents, from left, Mark Die- trich -most dedicated and Ben Willis -Leake -most im- proved.. Missing: Luke Ker- slake -most sportsmanlike.. Bantam A.E. Cornhuskers. award recipients, from left.- Ap- ron Heywood -most dedicated,- Brad MacDonald -most_ im proved; Jeff Hogan -most sportsmanlike.. Midget A.E. Lions, award recepients. from. left, Jesse Bergmann -most improved. Brad Tieman-most spnrtsmcln-. like, Brock 'Weiss -most dedicated: Midget Generals. award. recepients. from left. 6-._t^ Hay- man -most sportsmanlike. Greg Geoffrey -most dedicated. Brian Parsons -most improved. Juvenile Chief, award -recipients, from left. Marty de Bruyn-MVP. Brent Urlin-most improved. Matt Sims -most sportsmanlike, Paul Knight -rookie .of the year. pen Arm- strong -most dedicated. Atom Broncos award : recip- • lents. from left, Mike Nedza- . most improved and-. Adam Johns=most dedicated. Miss-' irig: Jamie : Rasenberg-most valuable. (Zurich Town and Country Lanes . ' 'Thursday Grand CAW Sillies - Bob Simpson 566. Elinor Cooper 524. Doreen Reid 523. Vee Wilde 487,' Lyle Simpson 502. George Jones 536. • Doug .Ward • 507. !stetson Ridley 453. Norm_ Wilde 442. Milt Glcniiniting .442: Marilyn Solinger 61'1. Jean Simp- son 410. Ladies H.S. Doreen Reid 210. Marilyn Solinger 223. Men N S. -Hots Simpson 228. . Thursday (:olden Age Seniok Earl Homer 3S6. Milt Rohhins 369. Glcna Horner. 503. Pees Hahn 31-3, Jim Hahn 316. Ka. 1 Ider 300, Laird Ja- cohc 293. Mars Jacohe 296 1 adites H S (Jena Hornet 298. 11D (Ilona Horner 503. Men H.S Earl Homer 210. - H i). Earl Hornet 386. . tiaturday Mens Intertiwn 7.unch 9 pi. ss. Mike's Lanes. Strat- ford Ted Sianlake 1127. Tom .l}cdard 1074. Mike Van Damme,1039. Monday Grand.Rend Seniors .Ron Dann -565. Jean Dann.A11. Ai- leen Ravelle 308. - - Wednesday Morning Ladies - Maiinc Sereda :5I2. Marg l pshall 462. Grace RaUanrvnc 451; Theresa McCann 455. June Hillen 541, Betty ( nates 450. Katbs Winters 488: Mona Traquair 555. Maida Raynham• 440, Bea Dykstra 427. Mary Jelin(. 512. • Monday Ladies High Fisc Elaine Datars 6.13. Alley . Cats - Rose Erb 587, Packers - Mona Kraft 545. Rnpoppers --Hilda Vande- • rhoek 628. Odds 'n' -Ends - Trudy RoosehOoth 1+52. Red- Devils'- -Jen Gla- zier 639. H.S. Sandra Dickcn 395. N.T. . Sandra Dickeh 902. H.A..Sandra Dick- -ert 219 Tuesday Mens League -- RamNer. - Tony Bedard 692. •Hen- sall Boomers Trevor lranshcrgcn.547. ` Famils Altair. - Pon Jackson Sys. Mar-- ' kct - Ralph Koopman. 649,-Klondvkc • •• Rill Coleman 7(k Rockets - Ken Ka: • des '51 Panther Sports _ South - Huron senior girls soccer team de- feats Goderich in season opener, senior boys rugby team blanked by Petrolia Exeter - The South Huron leis- . • • Rugby 1r -t High •School. senior -girls. snc- - • The 24-0 los. to Pctrolia on c ci loam won their season opener . -day didn't phase- Terry O'Rourke. • coach of the South Huron District. .High School 'senior boys rugby Icam He said the ream played tentative- - ly-at first. licit executed much better • in the .second half only being scored .upon when - inexperienced players were rotated in. He credits Poniard Steve Bell and hacks Jeremy Pickering. Jason Phil- ops and Trevor. Struth for playing a strong Tame. • ' Rugby continues to grow in pop- ularity. among SHDHS. students. The newly formed girls team sur- vived it's inaugural year and has fielded anothei team this season. and - for • the first., time there was enough- interest from- the. boys to form a. • midget learn consisting mainly of grade 9 students. • .The Panthers saw action at horne on Tuesday. howeaer. results were • not available at press time: - shutting out Godcrich 4.0- on Thursda !.nit Richardson led the- Panthers 'itti t.., coal. while Helen Theo- pliil.poulci.' and .Sunny Dinncy nrd.onc ficial each. . (,i,is•h.Jrm,Wor man credited the victor to_ an all-out icam efton with cs•cry player contrihtning "lt Was am ex.cellent Itr•t game • We- completely dominated. inain- taincd possession and created many 'pportuntties,' said 'Workman. South Hurtin will -host the Red :ind Black Invitational om Saturday ..`here totey will compete among 20 teams- Irwn. St Thomas. Sarnia, Lonclon Waterloo and Huron - Perth. - - The serum girls played host to ' F.E.` Madill cm- Tuesday how c.ct. results were not available at press ttmr•. - EXETER IN-LINE HOCKEY LEAGUE SOURCE FOR SPORTS lust because the ice is gone.. it doesn't mean that hockey is! GET ROLLIN' WITH THE FASTEST GROWING SPORT IN NORTH AMERICA < v: SOUTH HURON RECREATION CENTRE (235-2833) Ask for Jo -Anne or Lynne • Registration deadline: Apr. 25 GA fV #1.1:t.,n83111.1.1110111 Phone the Times �_ Advocate W at % 235-1331