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Tithes -Advocate, June 18, 1997
Dwight Gingerich hurls a,pitch during an Exeter Co-op Jun-
ior baseball game on Thursday:night.
Exeter Co-op Juniors
beat Arva twice
XL J ER - Two win, against en timely hit, with runners in mo-
Arva on Sunday. in a double header tion. 1 1 • ./brings the Co -6p, Juniors record to Dwight . Gingerich and • Scot
IiJe and three. - , - . . Kemp shared pitching duties, strik-
After a dismal performance last- ing .Out seven Arva hatters, allow
.Thursday against the Londpn'Eagcr ing four hits while walking- four'
Beaver scant the ('o -op Juniors re- Arva batters. i.;
sponged by playing 'two excellent Dwayne McNyah, playing short
games committing only one. error in, stop, made -the. defensive play of
each game. the game. going -deep and wide to
1• • Exeter 10 - Arva 0 his left. picking up a -ground hall,
Dwayne McNah pitched the en- touching second base, then throw- s,
, tire game int Sunday. After giving ing to first for the douhlc play.
uiS three'home runs on three pitches -- ; Scot Kemp 'continued- with his
in his last two relief efforts. McNah' hot -hat, hitting two doubles .and 1
regained his confidence. hack re- singles.- •
cording a shutout. He allowed Nev- r McNab, Gingerich and Hopf each
,en .singles:: struck out five :hatters- had two` singles: Schad', Hodge
while, issuing only one walk with a and Darryl Hartman all hanged out
- fine defensive effort behind him-. forceful singes; -
, ;Scot Kcmp ied_the-offence with a Exeter Co -tip Juniors are pleased
home run and a single., , ) to ,add Paul Gregus and Bradley
James Rolph hit . three singles._ Anderson to their roster. Both are
bwight Gingerich had.a double and capable young talented players
a single. J.J. Anderson hit a double, which will definitely strengthen our
-- Paiul-Gregus-had-two-singles,--and,—team.--' •.._
' Dwayne McNab and Bill' Hodge. The Juniors will host Thorndale
each had'singles.' • on June 19. and on June 20 they
- Exeter 13 - Arya 2 , 1 will travel to Byron.
Co-op Junior bats continued dura : . Exeter will be Inking for a little
ing the second game of douhlc revenge after losing tied ball games
header on Sunday,: playing a hit and to these two teams in the eight in -
run game. executing a total of.sev- nings on home run hits.
Baseball roundup
sPoRrIls.
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Nationals still
undefeated
EXETER - The Exeter N.luon:ih
midget girls lastball team c.xtende(i
its undefeated' streak to seven
gameS,crushing Kitchener I I -1 on
lune, 2•. and humiliating Milverton
-32:6 on -June 8.
Cara.Gardner pitched a complete
game against Kitchener and Skin-
ner hurled against Milverton-. -'
, On Sunday the midget girls team
played the Elite. Exeter woritegs
-fastbalf team m a friendly exhihi-
tipn pout. The game remained close
fl for until the fourth inning as the
midgets went on to mercy ,the Wom-
en's team.
E
Centennials
• EXETER r The Exeter Centenni-
als'returned to winning form with a'
convincing 4-1. win over the visit-
ing German Canadians on Sunday.
After 20 scoreless minutes. Jeff
Lingard opened the scoring with
two good goals .only one minute
apart. ,
Defenders John. Flanagan : and
Adam•Jean kept the offensive at-
. tack of the Germans from the wings
at hay, while Joe D'Ariano and Joe
Martens repelled the centre strikers.
The few shots that made it through
were gathered up by goalkeeper
Local lawn
bowlers
move on to
provincial
championship
BRAMPTON • -Gloria McFalis, -
Bark Trichner. Doris Hackney -and
Pat Palen of the Exeter -Lawn Bowl-
ing: Club ;and. Jamie McClellan.
Mark Sanford; Larry McClellan
- and Martin Haalstra of the Park.. St.
Marys Lawn Bowling Cluh will he
representing District tour at the
• 1997 Provincial Ladies' and Men's
Fours Championships Junc •14 and
15 to he held at • the. Brampton
Lawn Bowling Cluh. Opening cere-
mimics will take place at ibe Club
at 8:30 a.m., Saturday. June "14. x
.Games will be, played that day .to
determine the finalists:l'or Sunday
action. Final game will he played at -
approximatcly 4:30 p.m. Sunday. -
.Gold medal • winners will move
on to the Canadian Championships
in Halifax, Nova Scotia. August 10
through 16:
•
beat German Canadians
'George MCFivv an. • • •
The second half started well for
the Centennials: About 10 minutes
in. Ruban Chelladurai sent Chad •
Gilfjllan in with a perfect pass up
the middle. -
(i,llilian controlled the ball deep
into the peralty box and struck ii
well behind the visiting keeper. The
Centennials were' guilty of some •
sloppy play•thcreafter. allowing the •
visitors to gain some control Of the
midfield. .
McEwan was fooled by -a 30 yard
sl i i that fell behind hien just under
Shuffleboard
Exeter
_.June 11
3 game winners
-Leona Elliott
Sena (iusar
- 4 game. winners
.. Hal Walsh
Marge McCurdy -
ina Williams •
Hg2ward Johns
5 game winners
Ann Nt)rthev
Ham Puttock
Jishn Pepper
Bill Sullivan
. 278
214
478
420
- 391
- 377
459
437
403
377
Hensall
• June 10
Ray Bennewies 572
Ethel McMurtrie 542
ina Williams - ' 486
Alice Thiel 450
Gert Eagleson - 421
Doris Hamilton 396
5 game winners
-Isobel Rogerson ' - 462
Toni Williams 410
the crossbar and •the'score was 3-1.
The,strong play of the Centennials
defense kept further offensive ef-
forts at hay. - .
Scott Rasenberg completed the
scoring when he volleyed a pass
from Mark Lynn into the far cor-
ner.
Lynn had put on a great -show of
control to beat a couple of defend-
ers before getting the hall to Rase.n-
herg. The next' game for the Cen-
tennials -will he Saturday in London
when they challenge the league-,
leading Scottish•at 3 p.m..
Kippen Gun
Club
June 11
Brad Mann
George Hainni • •
Jamie Caldwell
Torn Alien
Glen Mogk
Harold Smith •
firnie Marshall
\Iark'Tuckey .
Gard Robinson
Dennis Boyd ,...
lot Stccgstra
Harold Cook- -
75
50
25
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
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Exeter Rookie Bali
)one 7
Purple Rot_kcls 6 cs Blue team 4
Runs for Purple: Shawn Morgan (2).
Kaillyn Krahn. Jake Homuth (21, Stew
Morgan
Runs for Blue: Troy Elder. R)an Jacohe
(2). Sieve Maas
flays of the game: 3 home nuts hs Jake
Hornuth: great infield play h) Kaitlyn
Krahn (SS) to Justin Anste(t 1381
June 14
Purple Rockers 18 vs Green true 16
Runs for Purple: Kelsey Hera. Fun
Bdckc (2 ). Hontuth (2). A 1 Mille, (3).
Ansten (41. Kyle Bis son (3): Kroh). •
Shassn \1otean 12)
Runs for Green: 5ht.hcll Oserholt )4).
I).ivud Geoffny 131. Greg Los etacc 131,
s. Litt Thompson (3 t. Megan Hodgso n 12).
Brent Johns
Flomenins by: Hannuth. Shawn Morgan
Nest game: June 21. Purple ss Yellow. 9
a esu..Green ss Blue. 10-311a in
Usborne Minor Bali
June 9
Mite. Girls 9 vs. Crediton 11,
June 11)
:vete Girls 1 S ss Hensall I '
June 1))
Mite [Boys 10 vs Ihbhen 1 1
Top hitters: -David Jordan ('took run).
Nathan Cann (grand slain). Sean Craig
. (Inplc).
June 11 '
Squirt Giros 22 vs itrndhagen 11
Home run: Amy Taylor
June B)
I've et) Grits 17 ss Varna 3
lop Miters: C'ounrtev Smith (honie runt.
fcresa Holt (triple)
June 10
Bantam Girls 21 ss Crediton 28
Top hitters: Brandy Hem 11 hus), 1)awn
Morley 13 hits)
Crediton `Funky
Monkeys' Peewee Girls
\Lr. I3
Hensall (, s ..Crediton 7
May 20
Zunch 21 vs Crediton 17
May 28
Stanley 28 vs. Crediton 12 .
Stars of the game: Krista Hodge (grand
slam honk run). Afdrea Glavin (aggres-
Sise fielding) .
June 6
Ushorne 23 vs. Crediton 10
Stan of the game: Stephanie Went.
Lindsay Barrett (pig hits)
June 1 i
Brodhagen 18 ys. Cmditon 23
Stars of the game: :Margaret Geurts ( 3
hug hits). Danielle Pcnschytsi tan base -
running). Stephai4e,Wain (great pitching)
Exeter Nabisco Ltd.
Bantams
June 14, 15 Petrolia tournament
Game 1
Exeter 35 vs. Homhv
Game 2 •
Exeter 2 vs, Petrolia 1
Game 3(9 innings)
Exeter 4 vs Sualhmt
-Gagne 4 • championship game
Exeter 111 vs Wyoming $
League record: 9 wins. 0losses.
Next home game: July 7;6'30 p.nf. s s
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