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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1997-05-14, Page 18Senior boys soccer team has stranglehold on first place EXETER - With only two games left in the season: the South Huron District High School senior hoys soccer team clinched first place ,in Huron with a 1-0 win over Clinton nn Monday. . This was the second time South • Huron heat Clinton. the second placedeam. increasing the point gap between them by five points, giving the Panthersa stranglehold on first • with five wins and one tie. . But. .the Panther's .victory . on Monday didna come epiy. • "It was a frustrating game. They -were doing everything right but at key times ihcy. -.would' make ,poor decisions..' said• coach George McEwan. "They had a good supply. - of .chances but tiui. shooting ,vas Very poor." -After a scoreless lir;t hall. the Panthers continued to press in the second . criss-crossing the hall through the' .18 yard box hut couldn't seem to finish one of their many goal scoring opportunules \1idway Ihrofigh the second halt. c• ai Rasenherg was given- a tree ktt'k hue fanned un the pass. The• hall hit a Clinton defenders foot and. took a hounce .toward Milo C..1 aman who put a head on it seor- • •In„ South Hurons only goal. C.1ulman almost- scored again then Dave Farquhar . used his :peed to hreak in alone and ;et hon ti1e In front of the .net hut he .,4I1141n.t finish the play. l he Panther; :viii host Seafirth - Fridaylf� hlre • (ravelMins tu, \\%Ingham for a eamu against F E. Madill on Wednesday Despite tI)c .,ut..ome. South Huron will host the Huron playoff;. McEwan said they haven't tested teams fron) Pyrth but he.; confident the Panthers Will AucLessfully' defend the -Huron.- Perth Huron-Perth title thetY wi)n last year. •• - The junior hoys soccer team also saw action against Clinton Int \<lon- day with the game ending in ,I.1-- I Ile Peter Fragiskatos ;cored for South The io.niiir; are. .:r;•,y.na a tt .:es;ful :ea,on.vt.'nning lt< .i , • Panther power. Jeff SArpr-as. r %-. 3,'d senior boys soccer team. 441-7 ,defeated in league play. File Photo•. league games=delcanng Si. Vine ; . . F.E. Madill : ;-2. Clinton : t). and Godcrich •twice shutting. Hien) i out 3-9 after heating thein ;- 3 the- week heweek hctore •1 Goal ;corers were Rvan Beattie. Chad Monteith. Dave Ruhilliard!. Peter Fru iskato!ti Ryan Ralph, Rob , Vit.. \ndrevv \lav cr and Pat r !t r. (7oalkeepers Ruh 1)e t wit Aar •n Beaute jharctt , at ' • 1 • »+'+,• Cyclone bike 'tour will stop in Exeter EXETER This June. Eater •.vt11 <pertence a cyclone of a ditterenl C vclonc '97' Cycle- •Ont:Int' Ex, --cnencc. is.. a seven-daycycling/ - -alnping tour,held annually stud Ex- eter has been selected to he one of. their stops this summer. - • !hc tour is de cubes 11 as a not- tor•profit organvalion - which plans an annual week lung .:yclingr eloping tour In a different. region of :rural Ontario and otters .mall t-gwns a ,.hance.h) showcase theta 'ekes and for their chanties and service cluhs to raise funds. . Cyclone 'y' will start at New H.inthur_. !ravel too E.xeler. Wine ham. Port 1'I•tln.. Walkerton. Pal- merston and seven Jays later -return to New I-1•anlhurtt (.)n Juni: 21: cyclists will ;tart gathering at Baden. On Sunday.. • June 22". they will•- travel ,thriiugh Punkeydoi)dle's Corners. Ta- %lstock. Science Hill. St Paul's Station. Kirkton. Winchelsea. Elim- v'ilie before arriving at Exeter • . Exeter and. area service clubs, school and church groups will play. an important role m the ;ucct.ss Cyclone. These groups are needed ' to prepare and•sell nutritious meals and snacks at the campsites. as well �. food/drinks along the route as a lundr.ioong activity: . Volunteers from Exeter are still needed for "sag" drivers to follow the riders from New Hamburg. to Exeter and pruvtdc neccessary as- sistance.. Drivers will be corn- pensated for their gas and mileage.. On June 22, a campsite called "Cyclone City" will be set up at South Huron District High School, Exeter. There. the cyclists can use the school showers and pitch their tents that are transported from town to town on tractor trailers. The school will provide breakfast in the 'morning and the SHDHS Jazz .Band will entertain the riders dui Ing the evening. Teachers Jodi Baker and George McEwan, and Lynne Farquhar, di- rector for • the South Huron Rec- reation Centre, have volunteered to be tour coordinators during the Ex- eter stay. ' 1) ;nicer 'r 1C1 t ''r ctlllre T t_ fait Ii.,: .• ur ,cr•_'cr .._:luh it .•II .i nr:n or ;n:Ick, I1 .t tundratticf. waste u Cycle Ontario Experience. P (.1 13:<x 25054. 13-'5 Wehcr Kitchener. Ontario NZ.\ .:all 1')-(,50-1'00 1: -maul 0 1 ketour(Wkwic '•m . Have a sports tip? Call the Times -Advocate 235-1331 - It. r(..:,or r'S fKr* :1» !'(: ;1 ; rcdLte. ht' r i!Je,3illitl, Ku,un Panthers teh)ain tui- , r • awls. • . - 1. o;tch 13111 Slnnc '.uo hr ;.uii'c, •On ti:ujlyd:►\ . da Panthers par- ticipated in .1 tliiii-lainlclll winning. .two !nit .l1 ! wr _rune . South ron.heat Iilly(uthur:! +1,`111losl 10 t:rsalinc Ctailcl!e"_')'net moil may I'hc juniors heal. 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EXETER • 235.3035 ' I'iate•s-Atlitocale•, Mtn/ 14 l•" - Golf roundup Ironwood Men's Club \tat 6 1 night -First 1lasid Holt,Jnann Second Lee Richards 1 bird Hip Farquhar liannh Jeff Luk H might- • Fant Citb I)ow.Jr Second Joe Wilson (' night Ford Harry Haynham 'Second Murray Monl:on fiord Wayne Parbm;iu, 1) night First Hill It fele Second •I)ean Barclay - Third RI Heck Closest to pin: '11 Wasn'1'arkmson re 1)etut flodrrnann. x7. Jett 1.dev Skins \Atli ttt 6'.tnd 1)at,d Holy- Inann '5 1)an Ilrvwo tt: C&l) tt'-1 - !tr:,,i !taker 16 41 42 42 42 ll 42 41 44 ;u \•1 I Exeter Golf Club Men's Club \tat 12 flight 1.11111e .1 .d(1wctl Clatg Alexander 1)erek Rohinsor. John Snell ' 17 H night ...w ,rocs BIII Tinny ,et •Yvon 1-.iurin :,.t' John Kermck P•.1 .luhrev Bedard C night tits. t )oug l %Vie t •ret Fred Wells +6 c„I•I.<, 11.11, Vettia 17 d i:N 1n. Lewes 1) flight . ,•: :Toss • -Greg Hell - 47 .•.w net Date hc}. tt 11'1 Lt: Hohn .\rakers - - 19 nil 1.1•1 Hill Mann New members yL.hael.l)lmster : :nil Lt: Ron Jolinsoit • 16 rd 14: .i I{. i) s�Il 17, •th Lt; ft Ile t,lovest iu,ttin = - t' a hLn ('.a,�er;,tt6 • \fike 1)t(nster .`4)00.4011.1...:011 , tins .ti Sell. (;lav,n Sandblasting Next sleek: F.Ncle21 ortC)Ub •V i6 42 14 .1, :9 :4 Pale Shuffleboard Hensall May 6 Gert Fagleson Dave Woodward Russell Ferguson ilea Vendenhtstm Hazel Mcliwen . Edna Dieu Lorne Archer Merle McLellan • 536 .520 484 •4R1 4S1 • 427 426, 426 Kippen Gun Club may " Mark Tucke George Hamm Jamie Caldwell Brad Mann Glen Mogk - Gord Rohinson Cord Glazier Dennis Boyd Tiro Hoff - Jan Hoff 25 25 -5 24 _'4 23 23 2). 20 19 Exeter and ,A 4/4: Area Jr. • "D" Hawks Annual Meeting Wed., May 21 7:30 p.m. S.H.R.C.. All aresent and `ormer Hawn. playerc and narents and - ,uup:;rters alt -s-.Keo. , atter 'le innudl neet.tg Yo.':i Input as to the direction the club should'take 1s requested. Executive members are -iiso needed 'or the 199i • .)98 season: • t `Jam_t 1,!l,IIt l � �I Exeter Tennis Club Inc -TENNIS REGISTRATION "`EARLY MID" RA FES . - ' ' Before . After ' May 30 97 May :10/97 , ; Single $40. $45.. Couple $50. '-$60. Family $70. , $RC' 'Student $35. r $41i. Junior ' $30. • $40. Over 60s $25. $35. Juniors Monday 7:00.- 9:00 p.m. Lathes - Tuesday 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. Men Thursday 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. Sunday Morning "drop in 'adult)tennis 9 a.m. - noon. 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