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Ti►►tes-Advocate, May 13, 1998
Lewis representing Bluewater in Oshawa
By
Ron.Dann
ZURICH - Nine-
year-old Jacqui
Rader. a member of
the Town and
Country Youth
Bowling Council (Y.B.C.) Ieaguc
won the Bluewater Zone T, 3 game.
pins over average, bantam (age
eight to 10 years) division Bowler
of the Year title Sunday at Zurich
Town and Country Lanes.
Rader bowled games of 116:192
and 165 for a 473 total pinfall to
heat her 108 league average by 149
pins and now •advances in the
Provincial Bowler. of the Year
Championship • June. 14 at
Brampton.
Derek King. Si. Marys took sec
and spot with plus 130. .
The peewee (seven and under)
winner was Molesworth's Ainsley
Campbell with' 127 pins over her
average. Listbwel's Holly Galbraith
scored 161 pins over to.win'the
junior title and Clinton's Jack
Fritzler with plus 82 took the senior
division.
The Bowling Proprietors •of
Ontario will now treat the winners
to a visit to Canada's Wonderland
on the weekend of the three game.
pins over average. Provincial final.
Exeter's. Lewis off to Oshawa
• Exeter' -s Jim .Lewis, a Zurich
Town and Country 5 • Pin
Association member. is busy these
days preparing to represent the
Bluewater 5 Pin Bowlers'
Association in the Provincial
Championships of the Ontario Pi VC
Pin Bowlers' • Association
(O.F.P.B.A.).5 game.. pins over
average Booster Club final May 23
at Oshawa. Lewis qualified recently
by howling 183 pins over his 175
Zurich men's league average in a 3
game rolloff at Lucknow Lanes.
Medal laden
Top chops. Exeter Tae Kwon Do members cleaned' up, at- the recent St. Clair Tae kwona Do
Purple & Whitle Tourney VII at Sarnia's St. Clair High School!. Front left: Mac Potter,(paftern-r
bronze. sparring -silver). Michael Wagner (sparring -bronze), Sprah Cunningham (pa'ttem-Silver,'
sparringgold).-Natasha Haggit'(pattern-Silver, sparring-bronze).'Gandis Millar (pattern -silver:
sparring -silver); back left: Justin Bayer (pattern gold, slparringgollf),. Cihristine Wedge (pat-,
tern -silver, sparring -bronze). Stefanie Groot (pattern -silver. sparring -silver), Julian Werch (pat,'
tern -bronze, sparring-gold)and Teresa Holts (pattern -bronze. sparri ggold). Absent are Allan
Cunningham (pattern -gold:
sparring -bronze), Jonathon Kelders (pattern -bronze, sparringgoldi
and Jason Kelders (pattern -silver. sparring -gold).
Progressing
Moving up a belt. Three„
Dan Bell Karate School stu-
dents moveld up a belt at
recent . grading. Pictured
frorp left are Kaon Moore
(White to yellow). Peter Tui-
ninga (yellow . to orange)
and Derek; VanDyken (white
to yellow) with Sensei pan
Bell at right.
ATT.ENTION COACHES
Please bee -sure rto pick up your
game sheets at the T -A's front office.
Sheets must be retumed'by Monday at noon to be In that week's edition.
Only a shirt -hold
Almost home free. South Huron District High School junior boys rugby player Mike Skinner.
left, eludes a Stratford Northwestern player during their game at South Huron last week. De-
spite playing some of their best rugby of the season, the Panthers lost 35-27. Bryan. Evans
scored two tries for the Panthers with Cal DeLange, Chris Brandon and Brad McDonald add-
ing single touches. Evans also kicked a convert. Coach Terry O'Rourke said the "lads de-
serve full measure for their effort" All three teams travelled to Wingham F. E. Madill on
Thursday. The senior boys lost 21.0 and the juniors lost 17-5, though both games were tied
0.0 at the half. O'Rourke said injuries and a wind advantage for Madill in the second half of
both the games contributed to the losses. The girls also lost 25-0 to Madill. The junior boys
and girls travel to St. Mike's today and all three teams head f.) St. Georges for the London
Cup on Fricjay.
Express readyfor another hardball season
By Craig Bradford
T -A Reporter
EXETER - The Exeter Ex-
press Southwestern League sen-
ior men's hardball club are• set-
ting their sights high this season.
Express manager Doug Fair-
hairn said he has.a strong core of
'players hack from last• season as -
well as some welcome additions.'
Righthander starters Dan
,Masse and Scott Russell are -hack
on the mound this season . and
Marty Merner is, hack pitching
-roe the team after taking what
amounted to a year oft'.
Other returning pitchers include
righties Rick Boon, Mike McCah
and reliever Mike Agnew. Starter •
Scott Kemp is up from thc Co-op
Juniors and Ieftie Daryl Hartman -
may get some action with the
senior club. -
"it's going to boil down to
pitching," Fairhiin said when
asked how he thinks his club will
fair against the competition this'
season. "I think..we'rc going to .
have a real strong hitting team." •
Promising second baseman J.J.
Anderson is apriithcr Junior grad-
uate' Fairhairn • is expecting hig
away..Exeter Express senior.men's hardball player
things from, especially at the plate. Swing
"I'm' real. excited about him.' Vic Oliviera takes a big staving. at a:Lakeside pr ch during
Fairhairn said: "He's a natural hit- their exhibition game at Alvin- Willem - Field _Monday night.
to with hig time power.' .The Express lost 5-2.•
Another hat that's expected to be hot hclongs to Fairhairn said -the tcant to beat this cason w 111
centrefielder. Vic Oliveira- fresh from- the l ondon Iikch•'he the Stratford Chargers. a new addui n tit i
Chiefs. a hatter •Fairhairn said Could be the toughest- thc Ieaguc. The iniercount) tivatlord Hiders folded
out in the Ieaguc This season. Oliveira' has speed. oyer thc off-season -and 10 Hiller player; have re-
powc& and can hit for average: surfaced with the Chargers this season Other trans•
"It's a nice comh'ination that doesn't come along to watch are lakeside: Stiathros and Tillsonburg. '
that often," Fairhairn said. . Another new team in the Southwestern League this
1
Another new player is Dave -Haw.- p St. Thomas . season is Byron. .
import. - 1 The Express hosted 1,aL side for. a casual exhihi-
Vcteran first baseman Dave Russell • ' . tion gams slondat night. The' Express
andIpftficlrlcr Fred G
regus are also-
-lost 5-2 in Se\en�iirnings. though ,the' •
hack in the lineupas_is the popular Bill If N ' Can ' _game Was Iled '2-2 till the, top of the
Shore, a South Huron District High play' .MK) hall - seventh when Lakeside got 'the win- -
School teacher and junior boys soccer ' in this league ring mins S.ott Russell pitched two coach. Other rbturning,.playc,rs include • j'd he happfjs, " Innings and gave up a -run. Masse took
catcher Mark Glavin., third baseman- over and .Ivtcfi,;d ,three •inns and
Mark Rcgicr and utility player Terry Genttncr. ' - gave up a run. ,M'cCab finished the last two innings
lsairhatrn.' holies to trnproVe on last, yaar s 13-,7 and gave up the last ;bier runs.
rct•ord. The Express. also won the Ieaguc plavof l . . Regia ipadc the play of the, gams by making a
championship oder Lakeside.,the team that went -on. 'diving catch and ten got up to •double ori the run -
[o win the ORA 'B' title. He admitted it'll be .11 hat' net at first Kase
tic to finish near -the top this season. ' . The Express next host Stratford on 'Mit 19 at
• "li's a real tough Ieaguc."Fairhairn said, "and this 6:15•p,m. at Akin Witten Field. The team's annual
year it's Just going tp be tougher. But I'ni really ex-, • slo-pitch fundraising tournament is set tor.ltla) 22-• I
cited about this team. if we can play .500 hall in this 24. The Express also host Byron on May 26 at 6.15 • I
league I'd he happy " ' p.m. ' ' -
Fury still looking for a coach and players
EXETER - Attention all mak
soccer fans that think they can ei-
ther play or coach...the Exeter Fun
needs you:-
. Fury spokesperson/intcrijn coach
Jason- McFalls Laid he cant figure
out why an early spring appeal for
a coach and players hasn't paid div-
idends. • .
•
"9 don't understand it." McFalls
said. -"There's still got to he people
out there who want to play:'
McFalls is especially baffled
since -there are no U-19 or U-17,
men's soccer teams in Exeter. One
hung. that may he draining the
men's soccer talent pool. is the
forming of the Exeter Masters club
that plays in the Middlesex,Masters
Soccer League.
The team is even relying on
South Huron Disttict High School
players to round out its roster.
McFallw said he has' 11 players
committed to playing with three
others that can't make it out regu-
larly to either practices or games
n due to work and personal cormmit-
ments.
The only restriction on players is
That thc have to know boy, to play
soccer. McFalls said there is no age
limit (within reasons and that he'
even has a.16 -year-old goaltender.
"As icing as you arc not in-
timidated by older gus4 you're wel-
come to crime out and play." he
said. ,
•
Cost per player is 5.100 per sea-
son which includes league recistra-
,tion.'referee payment. uniforms and
halls.
McFalls. a Fun player. is run-
ning Furs practices till a coach is
found Those interested in the
coaching position need to conimn
to a two hour Wednesday night
practice and weekly games
iForcr Fun .oa.hJeff: Pla
ntyfoot
died in his sleet+ in November.
McFalls said. a sad note that has
left the coaching p-.isition Open.
• The lack of a coach -and players
may spell.' the .end of the Fun if
something doesn't break soon
"11 It doesn't look good we might
have to shut';; down." McFalls said
sadly
' Results for May 10
Vipers 10 vs. Snipers 12 ,
Goals for Snipers: Michael MacLean, Shane Andrews (6). Adam
Johns. Brett Hackett. Chad Hackett. Scott Varley (2)
Assists for Snipers: MacLean (2). B. Hackett: C. Hackett. Varley.
Chris Skinner
Goals for Vipers: Andrew Sedlak (3). Corey VanAltena (3). Larry
Northover (2). Ben Hodgins (2)
Assists: Sedlak: VanAltena (2). Northover, Wayne Drake
Coasters 6 vs. Eagles 11
Goals for Coasters: Kellen Hefley (2). Scott Loosley (3). Ben Hodgins
Assists for Coasters: Deryk Rader. Hodgins (2)
Goals for Eagles: Nick Anstett (4). Corey Bilcke. Brent Johns, Tim
Bilcke (2), Erik Denomgte (3)
Assists: Anstett (2). Johns, Darren Denomme
, Rippers 6 vs. Bandits 18
Goals for Rippers: Bob Hamilton, Jared Bourne. Darryl Bourne (2).
Steven Rasenberg, Chris Desjardine
Assists for Rippers: Bourne, Rasenberg (2). Desjardine, Tyler Taylor
Goals for Bandits: Steve Farquhar (3). John Pryde (5),.Josh Maver,
Ryan Knee (3). Kevin Hogan (6)
Assists for Bandits: Farquhar (4), Knee (3), Hogan
Diggers 15 vs. Steelers 8
Goals for Diggers: Scott Keys (2). Geoff Duckworth, Andrew Maver
(5), Nick Bayley (4). Tim Maver (2). Darryl Weiss
Assists for Diggers: Scott Davies, A. Maver. Bayley, T. Maver (2)
Goals for Steelers: Rob DeVries (5), Adam Snell., Kevin Overholt (2)
Assists for Steelers: Ryan Ralph (2)
1
Folcing the team in mid-season
would lean a 530(1 fine. he said.
Des -pie the tough 'spot. isicFalls
is cor>dl.icnt he• can put a full, team
with a coach together before the
Fury's next game at home. on Na -
pisco Fuld on May 24. 4 p.m., ver-
sus the London Serbs ' •
-We can be,preti1 competitive if
we have a full team." he said.
That fact -was shown during the
Hwy 's first game of the season on
the weekend 'ersus (u►.t Clear -
.+tcr The Fun lost 7-1. but were
only do.%r 2-1 earls in the second
half before several Fur. players
,had to lease. leaving the Fury with
only eight players
McFalls is protesting the game
since the star time changed from 5
p.m. to 6 pm. w nth anis a week's
'notice (t'.0 weds notice is re-
quired b' 'the rulebooks and then a
tournament held off pias till 6:50
p.m. Tim Proctor scored the Fury's
lone goal
The Fury have been dropped
down to Division 111'from'Division
11 thg season and now play in the
Western Division against Sarnia.
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