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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1998-04-08, Page 16Page 16 Twit's-Atlpocate, April 8, 1998 Eager to perform Ready, girls? Exeter Mini Classics members Jenalyn Baker, left, Ashley Ralph, Sarah Overholt, Lisa Hakvoort and. Maria Dinney reveal their nervous anticipation just minutes before hitting the ice at the Exeter Precision Skating Showcase held at the South Huron Recreation Centre Sunday. (photo/Brenda Burke) High roller That's a game. Zurich Town and Country Lanes bowler Jen Glazier of Dashwood was given a special recognition plaque from the Ontario Five -Pin Bowlers' Association Bluewater zone on Thursday for her 399 game during December's Bluewater Zone Ontario Open. For more on bowling, see Ron Dann's col- umn on page 17. Zurich's best on ice Trophy winners. The Zurich and Area Figure Skating Club held its banquet on Sunday at the Zurich arena. Pictured are trophy winners, front left: Scott Kipfer-novice IV Canskate badge, Jenna Becker junior bronze dances and class 7 skating skills, Jessica Geoffrey -novice IV Cansk- ate badge; back left: Julie Hearn -class 6 skills and pe- liminary dances/freeskate, Meagan Gingerich-junior silver dances and class 5 skills and Sarah -Rae Lovie gold danc- es and class 2 skills. (photo/Brenda Burke) SPORTS Exeter's best Cutting edge skaters. The Exeter Figure Skating Club recognized its top skaters at its annual awards banquet last week. Left photo, front left: Brenna Anstett-most improved senior skater, Maria Dinney, skater of the year, Kaitlyn Hakvoort-most improved Canskate '8' skater; back left: Laura Noakes -most improved intermediate skater, Meghan Cooper -amateur coach of the year, Shelley Miller- gold figures, Kim MacLean -gold test dance, Jason Roy -most improved Canfigure, Corey Firth -most improved Canskate 'A'. Right photo: Marley Baker, left, was recognized for her first competitive experience at the Western Ontario Section Special Needs competition on March 28. Beside her is coach Patty Barnett. The March 28 meet was the first time Marley skated in front of an audience. For all the marbles One more game. Lucan 'DD' bantam Mike Pletch speeds up the ice during game four of the team's Ontario Minor Hockey Association final series versus Mariposa at Lucan Community Memorial Centre on Sunday afternoon. The ban- tams lost the game 4-3. Lucan scorers: Adam Thomson, Matt Thompson and Trevor Smith; assists: Thompson (2), Thomson and Darrell Parsons. The bantams won game three at home on Saturday 5-3. Lucan goals: Thomson (3), Smith and Thompson; assists: Thompson (2) and Thom- son. The winner of game five on Friday, 3:30 p.m. in Lucan will win the Ontario championship. (photo/Brenda Burke) Minor hockey scoreboard Exeter Minor Hockey Nabisco Atom AE April 3 - ()MHA finals Game 3 - Exeter 5 at Ennismore 2 Goals: Jordan Darling (2). Adam Johns (21. Scott Looslcy Assists: Brat Hackett (3). Michael Cooper, Luke Kerslake. Mark Seip. Chad Taylor. Lnoslcy Exeter Atom AL OMHA champions Stephen Minor Hockey UM Peewee Bullshooters March 31 Stephen 6 al Lucan 7 (:oak: Many Glavin (2). Geoff Duckworth (2). Jamie Bibby. James Reschke ' Assists: Reschke. Nevin Hodgms (3). Reid O'Neill (2). Wes de Lange, Chris McNeil Goaltender: Richard Young Lucan won the 'A' championship Good effort by Stephen Lucan Shamrock players scored 15 of their 16 goals in the series. Season record: W 44, L 19, T 7 Have a sports tip? Call the Times -Advocate 235-1331 ri Haugh Tire Inc. 265 Thames Rd. Hwy. #83 East Exeter Call 235-3752 MIC ELIN. 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