HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1997-06-25, Page 16.S ('C1 it T.S
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Express battle sloppy errors
• Big. hitters and talented pitchers need to be supported by stronger defensive work
'in the field, say coaching staff. Exeter split a double-header with Strathroy Sunday
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I• ,pro.. I1*.1c: Ile,l 11 Slt:ilhroy „11
W tdntS I I\ hill k ,111 vitt\' 10
players .h, wing up for the lame
F color . ') toss• ,'.line to no sur
prl'e 1. . o:lch I )nug I-.iirh:aril
1'011 lir 1 :peel It 1%111 1y1111
!hal 11la111\ player:• 111,1 111 this
Itekrur 11 1, „nlpcllll r Sud
f".itrhairn
slop-
py err, ars
\I•Ier foie fling 1u'.iihr.,y in the
.1 .lolihle !leader on
Sunda 1
I kk'!k'r 2,lV1' lip Gut
first mart, h • 11
runs in the next game• losing 1.1-13
m extra innings Fxeter was tip 13-
>t 1'n the top of the seventh and with
two down and the third hatter :it the
plate: all F xeter needed was one
out to clinch the game.
Rut :I routine. pop fly was mis
handled and Strathroy tied ahe
•ranee at 1 2 and VC 1111111111!, .win the
Sante milli! 10th inning.
:That was a tough loss to swal-
low. ' :aid Fairhairn.
Poor .ulendancc.and defensive er-
rors have _riven the Exeter Express
.ix 'losses in eight games. halt the'
Exeter Express
e,. %:'.;' =,;,: - -r ' • _ "1''r -1'.7 'Lr r'� 3 .
-1'r"r:' r; ;�. , e _;;r"4.' Nas .iris -
leant'; , oaching staff remail op-
timistk•
"i know 1.1 looks had but I'm ,till
confident," said Fairhairn.• adding
•he's through shullling people
around trying to give them equal
playing time and will .tart relying
on his hest hall player. to get the
Ioh done' •
•'I'na not Miming anyone but
when you only have nine ,guys
show lip for '_':1lilt !11 111i .T11111111
that': brutal.- ....whined E.nrhmrn .
Offense doesn't :rete •to he -a
pr thlem Considering it has logged
27 runs an tis last three ;game, and
• .pttclttng has heen solid throughout
the season. But sloppy orders can
overcome those attributes and:
that's
nd-
that's what's happening to :ho Fe-.
press. •
'(1111' pitching h:n hoon tern lir .
said I'alrhatrn. pointing out 1)an
Masse went the ;lisloncc on Illi•
mound in \Vednesdav Scot .Ru.
sell pitched IlavvIe..lk .,gyrosa
sonhurg. tiir the .41 .1 al 2:une ,n '
.tnd•John Fountain .v,. nit'c,',hle
In the:second ,•k)nit.l
'We can't blame I ,n die pitcher
when the gu\ s h,'hm11 huij .ire kicl
int! the hall around said ITmrhalrn
Exeter,•n!nkrcl 1 come 'k.1, k ,I i,
11411 last Ue.d,lt vhen 1 ,llie.1 •
tie I.onrlon - at home 1'h it,
••ante was suspended
The Express '.yeses dtmti
''11115 and rallied in tete ; 1„hth
to la'lie „or&'',etilrc the lain' .4 �.
postponed Inc to a tack ,l la:light
'It was he first time •h:11. aan
viler] to is \Arica lime. t !o,'• hr
alien .va\ said Fatrhaun.
Nationals keep perfect
record with two wins
F.NETF.R The I: ,,v1': \'aul,nal. midget- girls :asthal! team . ,,n-
tnnie their winning k n 111 kk, k1'n: ase wcck..1 `1-; lini,h II
.111 Sunda \ 11141 r _ " men-, It !ionic-.er,u, 1`:-crhton .,n
lima, !g
n Sunday.,hxOter unu)ea lilt !m .1 ,cern :un rad'1I'he .lip q'I1r
!arse Ind !idol look ).1t k., utdiilc .l eagle. n 'he .('cool .ind''itih i a'
',to, -k nmunted .1 '41, i -heels -inn -trate . orne.hat t, n :Its itottuni • 1t lie
a -Lentil 4.'Ilh ' hrce itin, Slartrrn! ;)Int ht•r Lisa „eltrls •!:t\i' In -!S4..'
:gens, end sr: Ills ocrr 'our a nini!s ..01)110 .inking 1111 .mil .valAini! -
me Hira (Moine; N.is ;Irmnlr n rtiet 'hrukvtn4 fol .I k. .11Ikt':,ill♦
vlade living 41) int y al,. ane nit end •here oriseten, ,` v.,. 'hr
'Arne . 11 'ht lank I or i:\cter
'11 1111)r" .. ,r:. v'th 'leer- ,long Ic•!1•rit'i . - t\ istairll .'.each .Settle
Patsy said ih h4.• •nticld incl he 'uttield .vers' :neck
:n lune-..rtrr .t•.irecl it '1ir -.r.:,end• incl idled ane n ho
hir11 and 1 1 . n he thitrth '(1 dal •hr '.(.ills Katie ic•atnm. r1t1 11;
iv it ht )mate vitt) 'hree ,lir nag_. r. end 'wo Mens 1)11011 n
lnaw n:i ;2,11\, 111111',1 1 . !lid e. wo louthlr, old '\vo •,vallis vhdc. .
Roo;choorn swat '411' I 'rani( :Intl -cached ')ase m error. kvui,'
Helen .('heophtinn,lulous .•ac.- u) ,1y un, 'Ill! .vat:... and .t •til
.while striking .tut three n her ,lir •nntng 11Ltllne tehut :n elle! it
Kate Skinner vho •brew •,1' 'w1, ,Irtkci lots.. ,lir' %,111., mil .nv '111
villi nn ons .!1:•en In sever 'ler here nntnin 11 work.
'They lid -.vh:u 'he‘ 'taut '0 10 • 1; lotitt 'he .vin. • .,ac!1 :genet
Hines said. r
The iw!i .vin, )1'l',' .' .':.!r: r:;1rd.
Exeter 104.4 flak •, .1 ;7..111 :1 1111 i:!u11 al:
Exeter U 13 Stars win
Goderich Tournament
,1 I:l-RI/'H' Iwo F'\1:,, ..,nis
aikatrt '1l n the 1in:11 •111 he'
' (1'.11'11 'h t I I miler • ,,,•-
.,'urnaruent 1111 Sat)l,rdax
flit Exctcr Stars .1nd rhe' Exeter
laver, 11(01 to the :hanlplonship
r.111k• .41111 the Star: taking ..
.041 'o ; Ito: h he s hamplonshlp tro-
1!)•-
1'he Stars earned .t hcrth in the
playoffs alter- heating host learn
r irldcn, h ;- : with ,!oats from Itr
•n1(\ !I,,nrean..Iercmv Rowan. John
?linen and Hcnk \'Adman
\'lellaco..•arnect 'he ,putout
'1 '0I11r ".wll is the Star. •Ielealltll
Millon .1-0 with Rn an t iielen and.
'. Alnico notching .1 p:ur .t go,af.
Exeter .•an10 Ip igamst KM-
.rdine- In !ht semi-tin:11 'came Ind
•ound Itself .. neaeed ;n a :re -saw
h:)tile with its opponent. Kincardine.
the ;Our -lime • .14'ttrnament , lt-
ending _•hamplon ,mit '.vas light
rig 'o preserve its ..•rc)vvn-
\!ter regulation time :mired .Ind -
in l'ertune halt •outdo' : locale
,vinner the •!cuno .vent No :)enaltx
,Bots. Exeter •.hr,oicrs •Nicol their_
nark to ',eat Kincardine -•
Ewing 'ho ,!her E.:cter ander I
Tann n •-he 'harlitnonshtp amt
.Vas .4 •.no:•::11 •111111, or 'he ;)layers.
.n 4.e most k1 'hem erre -fnenifs.
. •au -•hat •htln nrc••.1'nl :hem amen
11;tx nig lard. ;•hr '.sl ame .'hese
wm 't' Stn, llij'i- ,n 'he • IrsI •*amt !1
he ,cO,cln' ;11{14' Stark. von '- •i11 .
..tier•. ,.vote' le:ermined 'u •.-cdeem
hecn.r!jr:_ ,And'. flayed 'he
hnnu!h •rorcles. %amt. I Snail\.
.:I. •. in :ishroeck .and imhn •Rimen-
t,,recl 'lir •he Slir• •n 'he-r..mk1
krmini - mill 'm .o. an. 1114 ntlo
Exeter Stars head ,.1,11'h .\lex Ku- •
lids said this was the lira lime an
Exeter Under I3 learn has '.von the '•
,odench Tournament in lime years
and to hay0.t.wo tram, 'rain Exeter
playoff to the final , a ieslament to
Exeter Minor -hs- or ,nlstdt•ring
hoih ,quad: .'ere up against .rl',:t
trvl`1 teams
who! rv'rtl.in page 16' -
Centennials
edged 1-0
by Scottish
1.1 `.1.4 , A h,' I'veicr r'.:nten-
nfals ,,,1 1 ,r•. same In Saturday
h. av Inc lei i • ro host and
league leading 1. ,1111m11 Scottish. .
lite Centennials .ase despite the
excellent ;flay 11 under 14.) ,:all -ups
Dave. Faruuhar and. Chad Gilfillan
arid Exeter'. 1lfence ciuldn't rind
the :let Joe Martens ,and Mark
I..nn .rest :he Icicnce and repelled
S-.ttish -c. )rt ng drives through-
out he .ta-le .Ind 'Limited them to
two ;lois '
\V1• 'orally lutnl:ivcd them .'flit
we aci;cct 'he 'innhing . touch.
.• .4i h !mho :isenherg said. 'We
had !lnrntlr1'11s lnnortrmities hilt .ve
Just Mon • 1111 711e n .n
its oss 'outs F:x0tcr to fifth place:
with t 1- • .e ord.. rhe Centenni-
als -.4.111 r\ 1.' c -_roup when 'hey
hit :he -oad .o !Slav Nairn tonight at -
6 •- n •
Exeter well represented
at regional senior games
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1-, ( \N at •iillowlug • e!Or -inventors n;alo Their hometown
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1'r-t,;lunf\ intoe Hams, .,n lune h by aual-
Ik toss lir •h:. em 11 !arnes 'n Sarnia au:, h
ern `: ' ,.vin `• loth I)e•.vecrfl, Wilmar `••Vo:n ` -
renrus. \I 1lorlrm,( ayuin \1tirrav -
jRat Ray Hodgson
-awn '10wViing: !3ohrhompson".:)orf, Heckn0y. Harry ac,'hf "
:rit:: r3arharp : nodcix. ! Iden .\ .midge: Sial Sno:Id
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