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Advocate, May 1,1, 1997
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The Exeter Juvenile. Chiefs hockey team were recognized at
dfl Ereter Council meeting on Monday for winning .their-All-
Ontarin Champlohship series on April 6. All oftheplayers,
coach:ng staff trainers and management were awarded town
• • plaques. A‘layor Ben Hoogentioom, far right, poses•with, from
-left. manager JOhn- RaSenberg. captain .Marty deBruyn, head
_coach Henri deBruyn. . trainer Mike Soldan. Front row, assist-
ant coach Don 'Richardson and assistant captains: Wake
Schade and Ben Armstrong. Their accomplishment was the.
-.5.econd of tWoprOi/incial titles as ,The Exeter A.E. Midget Lioris
won their All -Ontario Championship one week earlier.
Grand Bend bowlers
vie for Ontario titles
By Ron Dann , •
It RICH h 1141w lers AssoCiation life member's Jt_ in and
):nn ( a-.001 Bend' will he' compering in the Ontario Senior
an,1 \l .'cd Doialles ,Alattipionships Tuesday morning at
• firanirt..n •
1.‘w n,and ( .pair will he „:ompeting in a three ganle. pins
,‘ Awrag1/4.)fl(i114) !Axe I'm BoWler,- \ ssociation tOrniat-
111.\% ler, (r; %,mr, 1 and l'Iver from 21) Pcovincial tones.
ilil-
1i /One 1 Iu Intai.va 19 WindsorIhc . . • • ,
( 1-.P H .V will pre -draw positions and lanes Isir the howlers and
the man and lady from each location will he combined to de -
;i -1i re ihe \ert Doubles Chainpion 10:1111.111 addition 10 the Ontario
Sur.iy, '. ,
Bluewater meefinlh k
Vta. meetine 1 the,.,(31rievater BO;v1ers'.:Associatinn has been
„ailed tor Vycalne,das toniht. 730 p.m.. at Molesworth Lanes. One im-
porr,ini re' he co,r.pleted will he the choice of four delegates to reprei.
tier:Inc,- her, at the. ;1st annual O.F.P:B.r. Convention June
11 a( ( ccl.ii House. Muskoka: Delegates ,w,ill he. briefed' on the
!fitBrill at,!,r howlers to he considered at the CoriVentiim.
Nationals open
season with a tie
1-r.XE] ER - fhe, Lyeier Nit: :uiak
midget 'grrls fasthall .•pened
(heir season with a '-7 lie against ,
Kitchener %in SillItt.I\ •
After blowing lour point lead
allr‘lkIng six runs in the fifth and
,..:1‘11,1, innings. ihe National. rallied
in the sex emit bring in the two
runs the, needed to tic the .:ore.
Roi,sehoom fed E \cter he -
hind the I'.0 ith I double. a triple
and three Rpl:. Julie' Roosehrioni
and tripled' and Lisa Hodge
hit 4 'Ingle and a double.
Starting Pitcher Cara Gardner
ritched for three innings striking
tiye• hatters andwalkitu...!' one
tole Only' -!ine rust
%xi) hits Kate Skinner pitched for
I'.%0 allowing two runs oft two hits
and Lasixt `Gucrts. in to *finish the
•,tattie. ran into trouble -allowing
tour tuns in the lOurih but
settled down M the k cliff] keeping
Kii,hener III the scoreboard.'
Head coach' Kenn •aid the
acam strong pitching and timely -
lilts ['cirri-Ali/1;d costly defeti,Re er-
rors. but he v- as e‘pectitr! 'lie team
to make its fair share of Mistakes in
their first,game a -the season.- ••
Por weather pre -vented Exeter
from playing any exhibition games
and Hines said he was trying -to.
'play all the,girls.
1 was trying to move them
around and. get everybody, in hut
they weren't used to being shuffled
around like that. -•he said.
This- is only -ihe second season
Exeter. has fielded a midget -girls
'fasiball team. Last year the Na-
tionals came out of the gates quick-
ly winning their lira seven games
before falling into a late season los-
ing streak.' However. their in:
augural -year was a surprising suc-
cess as this newly. formed team
placed fifth in the Provincial Wom-
en': Softball Association qual-
tlying tournament and were semi-
finalists in - the Western Ontario
Athletic Association.
With eleven players returning
from last year's line-up. and a solid
pitching squad. Hines is confident
the team will pick up where they
lett iiit last season.
Source for Sports
Inline Hockey League
Results for Sunday. Nlay 11
12 and under
Eagles 17 vs. Snipers 6
Goals for Eagles: Corey Bilcke (6). Geoff Duckworth (
Chad Snell (1. Justin Stacey 16) .
Coals for Snipers: Nevin Hodgins (5). Kellen Holley
Coasters 6 vs. Vipers 5 (shootout win)
Coals for Ciiasters: Jell Vanbergen (2 Justin Knee (2). Tony Ens.
• Tim Mr:Winger
Coals for Vipers: Darren Snow. AdanfhAns. Andrew Sedluk, Erik
Denomme
17 and under
Beavers 7 vs. Trojans 2
(;i•als for Rea,. ers: \ ildrew Mayer (2). Bob Hamilton (2). John Pryde,
Brad Tiernan •
Goals for Trojans: Jared Bourne, Kian MacDougall
Thunder 9 vs. Ripper 7
for Uhunder: Ben Glavin (2). Nick Regier (2), Jetemy Geoffrey
1 heophilopoulos, Daryl Smale. Shawn Sluekioss, Jarrett Jeffrey
for Ripper: Jeff Campbell (4), Kevin Hogan, Ben Cottrell, Tan-
• ner Ingram
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Golf
roundup
Ironwood
Men's Club
'May 6
Bight
*First David Holt/mann
Sec,Ind Iee Richards. , .11
Third Bill Farquhar
Fourth ,101tikY 12
-
• '11flight
. CiihDow Jr • 12
Second • •,liV Wilson 43
C flight
First - 41-arry llaynharn 12
Second - Murray Nlornslin 11,
Third Wane Parkinson 14
• 1) flight
Plod • Bili Strife .
Second Ian Barclay .
Third NI Beck • , •
(hksest to pin: al; Wai.ne Parkinson:.
al. 1)a-vid lioltlinann: a- .letil.iles•
Skins: .1&11 AC 6. AO 7 I). 111
',prin. *5 Dan 1.,1: I) a9.
Brad Baker
Express ready for '97 season
The Exeter Express senior men's baseball team win two
hibition games by one run in pre -season play last week
EXETER - Despite winning both
jif their pre-se.i.on games. coaching
,ialf for the Exeter Express senior
rr.R.11 s hasehall team are not drawing
any C4/111C11.1,111115.
Exeter beat Strathroy -$-7 last
Tuesday and Lakeside 11-10 on
May 2. after:scoring all 11 runs 'in-,.
the third inning. -- • •
"I'wo exhibition' wins thin't. Mean
whole lot—i15 still too. early lo
ellAid ets-Coach Joe Fulop:
With six new players in the dug,
out this season. the Express will
take some tittle to gel. hut Fulop
feels the injection of new blood
trim, the roster wjII benefit the club:
.,Rookies Mark • Reig.er -playing
' third base. short-stop Jason "junior-• .
burggr' Schilbe.. second baseman
Steve Farquhar.' left 'fielder Mark
,Glavin. centre. fielder.Tcrry Gentt-
ner and- Mike Neil will ioirf re-
. turning veteran Dale -Russell. Hill
Shore: _Marty Merner. Bill Glover.
Rkck' !loon. . Scot Russell. \lark
.Russe.11.:Drin McDonald. Fred .Gre-
gus and 1)an; Masse torr the 1.997
baseball .seastin. • — .
Captain' Roh Diekey did 'not re-
turn -to the line-Upi and, Onion said
he will he Iraqi pressed to find
someone. to till his . •
"He .tYas tile Itiot experienceci
pJayer fl ,the 'learn •and he -was .1
The players .ire tome
. to -MISS 111.11.1,411til:1110p.•
List year. Exeter brti14,
from the Great Lakes. SeniOr
haWLeague to help form a new and.
, more crittipetitive league with
• teams Listowet. Lakeside. -
London. Tillsonbure and Strathroy.
Listowel did noir Oeld a team this
eason.
.RanKed,:third, by die end. of the
19(.J6 season. the •EXpress placed
second in die league playoffs and
clinched the Westerrf()ntario
hill.X:sociatuin •-.1)- Champion.
ex -
Mark Regier hits a pop -fly deep -to. right field -turing an Ex-
hibition. game against Strathroy last Tuesday The Exeter
Express 'welcomed..seVen- new pliivers to 'Ins season's
line-up. •• . . .. . . . .
ship io earn .1 heriti ,10 the --All
Ontario tinals.
was-eliniillilied in thre:'.
our ,ignals !nixed or; on
suieute iiin :Ind stianderl t.‘eral
runners on base. :said H11.0 :e.
calling the first !ante against -Wil-
.kespori. liwas a disiippOinting.
Despite their lackluster per•
.-(oftnance ili tic ()BA playotls. the
lixpresseniiied a successful 'sea-
,.orisidering it is the smallest
centre in -the league...
The 1-i'.pre'-: played their league
opener .icatn:t 1-.1)ndo11 on Tuesday.
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