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Bantams off to provincials
By
Ron Dann
ZURICH. - Five
boys and a .proud•
coach will he all
smiles on Sunday..
The Bluewater
Lone Champion bantam hays team
of Kevin Ducharme, 10, Corey
Ducharme, I I, Brent Duchannc 8,
Chris Regier. 8 and Brian Ford, 10,
along .with Zurich Town and
Country 5 -Pin Bowlers'
• Association national certified level
11 coach Ron Dann of Grand Bend
will leave by lits Saturday morning
to compete in the Southern Ontario
Youth Bowling Council (Y.B.C.)
• Provincial .Championship Sunday
in the Kitchener. Waterloo. Guelph,
Cambridge. Stratford arca.
.The Provincial champion ban --
tam. junior and senior teams and
singles will advance to the all -
expense paid 1998 National Y.B.C.
Championships May 2 to 4 in
British Columbia. - --
(:olden Agers team wins
The Zurich Golden Agers team
of Kay Elder, Mary MacDonald
and Marilyn Solingcr won the
Southwestern Ontario Triples ladies
division title in a three game, pins
over average rolloff Friday at Town
and Country lanes. The men's divi-
sion title was won by a Strathroy
team. Both teams now advance to
the Provincial April 22 in
Brampton. .
Zurich Association scorecard
champions advance
Zurich Association's Scorecard
Holiday Classic Champion team of
Lia Snell, Mary MacDonald,
Tracey Lather, Karen Campbell and
Bev Cregan along with their coach
, Mike Cregan will be competing in
a single round-robin. match play,
pins over average Regional.
Scorecard Holiday Classic finals.
Sunday at Molesworth. Ontario
Five -Pin Bowlcrs' Association
(O.F.P.B.A.) rules will be in effect
and the Regional winners will
advance'to the Scorecard Provincial
.Holiday Classic Championships
April 25.at Scarborough.
National Classified champs
advance "
• A Clinton team of Matt Pearson.
•
Gene Powell, Shawn Gautreau.
Mark MacLeod and Doug
Buchanan won the men's division
lone rolloffs of the National
Classified tournament Sunday at
Zurich Town and,Country lanes
while a•St. Marys team won the
ladies division title. A ladies and a
men's team from the Zurich
Association both finished second in
their respective divisions.
• Bluewater 3-6-9 moves to
Clinton Friday
The filth leg of the Bluewater 5 -
Pin Bowlers' Association 3-6-9.
five game rollofls move •to Clinton
Crown, lanes Friday at 7:30 pm.
This is a Bluewater Proprietors and
Bluewater Bowlers' Association
joint effort to support the Bluewater
Association's 19 -manlier contin-
gent in the O.F.P.B.A. Ontario
Open Championships for the
Sidney L. Morris Awards April 8-
1 I. in. Hamilton. Thc Blut:ivater.
Association must meet an
O.F.P.B.A. assessment of 52.14()
for its contingent to compete -in. the
Provincial Opcn Championships in
the singles and team levels.
Sr. A hockey coming to Hensall?
Hensall hockey buffs plan to apply to the Ontario Hockey
Association fora Sr, A club to start play next season
By Craig Bradford
T -A Reporter
rymple. Chris and Brian Gardner. Brad Dewys and
many more including those who played on the all -
Ontario championship Exeter Jr.: 1) Hawks team
• from a couple of years ago.
Hi:NSALL — Those arca hockey fans who miss "We want to kecp.it all. Ideal people." Parker said.
Sr. A hard-hitting action .may have their dreams ful- unlike the- limner Exeter Sr. A i\• , ,awks that .fca-
• filled at Hensall Arena this fall. • Lured only a few local' players lief+ , c, they, folded al -
Rod Parker and Steve Bedard hope to put the Sr. . ter the '92/91 season 'nosily due to a lack of coin-
- A Hensall Shcrwoods on the ice: for the '98/99 sea- liniment • from players. ,The Sherwoods can draw
. son. They have till May 15 to submit an application from a 45 kin radius around Hensall meaning they
and performance. bond to the Ontario Hockey As- . can attract players from as far north as Seaforth, to
sociation. Then its up to the OHA brass to decide if .the Lake Huron shore, south past Lucan and east al-
Hensall should get a team. most to Stratford. -1'he only in tjur restriction is that
-We want to bring some good ` . players can't he of junior age: they
hockey• hack to ..Hensall."- Bedard.. . "We want to must he at Ie;tst 19 -years -old:
said. bring so1)le good : 11 approved. flit Slurwoods will
Players in-Hcnsall's nun -body con- play in the Western Ontario Athletic
hockey back to
tact rec league have expressed inter- Association Sr. A League; 'Their
est in playing contact hockey and Hensall." chief rix als should he Clinton and
Bedard said Hensall Arena provides • • • - • " Goderich, the closest teams. Other
the facilities required for the high level action. teams in the league'include-Arthur: Dundalk. Luck-
. Thc first dralt 38 -name. -list of potential- players . now. Mildmay. Palmerston. Ripley, Shelburne and
(including lour or live goalies) from ihc.Hcnsall/ - W/iarion with,gantes against Sr. AA teams in Dur-
E:icter area is',impressive. Parker said Local players . ham; Elora. Milverton Tavistock and . Weilesey also
whrr have shown interest in playing for the Sher- worked. into the 24 -gaol, schedule. The league is
woods niclude: Darryl. 'Todd and Sean McCann. split into East .and West disisions and Ole season
' Chris Kennedy. Jason Mrl30de. Marty deBruyn. Ja- would begin for the Sliensoods (if appro'vcdt in ear-
- • mit. Cornish. Jeff and Dave Dalrymple. Greg. Dal- ly October. -- '
Pryde takes first at WOS
SARNIA Exeter"Eigurc Skating
('luh members -showed they had
some of the top stuff at the Western
Ontario Section Winter Invitational
Competition to Sarnia on the week-
end. •
Results: !Melissa Jones, Prel. A
Ladies 1 /S - Brunie: Brenna
Austen. Pre'. (' Lathes F/S -fifth:
11-1.1 Ice Varlcy. Pref.-(' Ladies
I'/S . second; Michelle Roy. Prel. 13
Latices F/S - filth, Pref. Elen►ents.
se6iiitl: Michelle Murphy, Junior
Brume F/S -• Iourth, Junior E3ronie
Elements - filth: Erin I'r_yde, Pre.
Peel: 'Elements third.
C'anfigureskatc 13 i'/S - first:
Sliannon Clarke. Canfigureskatc A
fourth: Jason Roy. Canfi.gureskaie
C - second: Laura Noakes.
Preliminary A F/S - second.
Ai the All Ontario Juvenile Pairs
in Gravenhurst: Noakes and partner
Shaun Brooker from Seatorth
Figure Skating C'Iuh placed sixth.
Kippen Gun
Club
March 14
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Brad Mann -
Steve Graham
Glen Mogk
Harold Cook •
John Mogk
Kent "Trollope
Ted Pepper
Paul Mellor
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Brad Mann
Jamie Caldwell
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A joyful first. The Hensall FCC Junior Girls won the Burlington Barracuda Tournament's pee-
wee 'D' title on the weekend, their first tournament win in their first year of play. •Front left:
Karly Pinder, Chantelle Elder, Julie Farquhar, Allan Koehler, Jenna Dayman; back left: coach
Ken Farquhar, Krista Taylor, Charlsey O'Rourke, Miranda Knight, Diana Taylor, Amy Taylor,
Erin Campbell, coach Ken Pinder and Brianne Elliott. Absent is Julie Campbell. The Junior
Girls are now in a round-robin playoff to see who will play in the Lambton championship best
two out of three series. Hensall next plays Lucan on Wednesday and ilderton on Sunday,
both games at Hensall Arena at 6 p.m. For more details on the Burlington tournament, see
Minor Hockey Scoreboard. (photo/contributed)
They're dynamite
NENSAt1
MINOR HOCKEY
1997 •1e99
NOVICE iIt(LS
Dynamite Hensallites. The Hensall Dynamite Novice Girls hockey team finished their first
season of Lambton Girls Hockey League action by winning' the regular season and playoff
championships. They finished the regular.season with 14 wins and two losses and beat Ste-
phen Township in an exciting best three out of five playoff series. The team- members. are,
front left: Jordann Phillips. Natalie- LaPorte, Ashley Bruxer, Amanda Ducharme, Katie Stew
art; middle left: Kaitie Jinks, Jenna Phillips,. Lindsay Allen, SherriLyn Moir, Kelsey O'Rourke,
Rita Kemp; back left: trainer Joanne Moir, coach Sue Stewart and manager Chris. Bruxer. Ab-
sent are assistant coaches Ken Allen and Tom Ducharme The Dynamites also .did well in
exhibition action, finishing with a 9-4.1 record including -several games against competitive
atom teams (10 and 11-year..olds) while Lambton League novices are aged 10 and under. -
Next up for the Dynamites in the Bayfield tourney tomorrow, a back-to-back series versus
the London Devilettes Novice 'A: team on Friday in Hensall (7 p.m.) -and Saturday in -London.
The Dynamites will finish their season by taking on: an all:star team made up of .the best
from the other Lambton League teams in Parkhill on March 30 at 6 p.m. -Any girls "interestea
in playing next season should call Sue Stewart at 263-2444. • (photo/Bill Mason)
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