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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1998-07-15, Page 181 2, 1row, ;Lti,niri. Ill,, 1 . 111`1 Centennials own Assyrians The Exeter Centennials won both ends of, a home ane home series versus. London Assyrians in Western Oh- • tario Soccer League Division 11 action ‘last.'week.- EXETF.R• -- The hxeterC'en on their rematch versus the As -"tennials hit full stride last weep., svnatis at Canners Fieli•on Sul • by winning both game: against .da> • Thr ' score - was decided)) the London Assyrians closer with hxeter barely 'eking (.)n July >;, hxeter planked the out it 2-1 win •' host Assyrians 4-0. After.. a Mcf wan !raid • " sloppj pia) scoreless: first half in which the " and poor .passing, decisions' Cents.iailed ter capttaltie.on-hu- kept the- score closer -than the -merous good chances. Exeter rt-- • play indicated . hounded with four godls .b) Mark •Brinutell opened .the -striker combo Luke Sum: and, Schnnit for. the Cents about Dave. Farquhar. both scoring a minutes tinct the game with a Dalt:. Centennials srokespersor nice head •hall from. a rebound (ieotge;McFwan said Suns and that sailed over the keeper's•tSut- Farquhar made for a "great tan stretched hands • dem" up tront, passing to each "The second half saN Exeter well and each making fine in still allowing the apposition to dividual runs -through the Assy;r sea) err. the game -:with selfish tan detente to score play .and .poor passing The As Dan Mavens and levan Carroll sonans got the -tying goal- late in • had strong games in. the Cent- the game- when the.) -were midfield :and Ernie Szabo made awarded a penalty shot Szabo: a tew key saves for the shutout.. • was _tooled by the Well placed.. lei •shutout win may: have• shot . • -made the Cents. a. bit complacent 'Not long attci._Farquhar was touted • tit trout .cit the; -Assyrian goal , but - no penaln kicl, w i given by • the referee.. Mcl:wa said.. Sup- managed to. tun. -negative into"a positive when h Managed- a ince run and. after Lighting oft the physical. chalk' • lenge, of The defenders.'he -dr0y'V.. the ball up under the crossbar ti' seeurt:-the 2- I victor The Cent. record is-noid The .leant has a week -ion g - off betore hosting a Division 11 Cult 'game versus Waliacebun on July 22 at 6:30.p.m. Ezeter: .next league game t,s, at {.:annex' Field oil -Jul' 2b at'b.p.ni. ,versu first "place 'NFC 'Porto That away -Top pnd'to: Eke( Call Sports Reporter Craig Bradford with your sports tips (519) 2354331 • Fax (519) 235-076b A tad inside er Centennial piaye " Sear: - Beattie - races', to the side,. -_ lines to beat an Assyrian op,, ponent during. their gamel at Canners Field Oh "Sunda~. Battorti photo: Cents strike,' Luke Sims crosses the tial? , Fury _ �, _t_t_' firstwin. Of season. With coach John. Rasenberg Whoa! Exeter. 'Nabisco Midget: Hardball player Tirn Masse gets out of fhe ..way o` a wad inside offering from the S. Marys 'pitcher during theegame at Alvin Willetts Fielci on. Thursday., Exeter won 8-5 to improve mete league record. to 8-7. Exgter also ' won' a. home game 11 over the Mitchell, Juveniles on, Wednesday: The Nabs next travel to :to Got71e- rich for a league gerne and: head to Petroiia 'tor a .touma (tient' this Weekend. Fe- more garde'details. see 'Baseball RounauJ. directing 'from the sidelines at right. Exeter won -2-1 Srag. Racing Haugh Tire inc. 265 Thames Rd. Hwy. #83 East • Exeter Calf 235-3752 MICKEYN •-Gita& w ie1U4 IS MOW ON YOUR fur •. (,rand Bend lylotorplex k7na1 rrrtlnd-results, Pinerii1ge Construction - July .11- 12rainc , Can «Pr• h.'7 • . MP!! 9.171 143.05 10,329 127,24 Wry St Denis, Cass City. MI 86 Uragstc: . • Wayne Neiisep, Lotion: • 69_Chevelk James Moore: Petro[+.: • . 87 Mustaiiv Scott Publuxv, Catetlon has. '8U 7tans AM Super Bike - Snane 1',Immo Lund( r 77 Kawasaki 110D Paul Crane, Lalntrndgr 85 Suzuki ' ,Mud Strut Dart McNeill, St Thou' Ray Boss, Strathnis i • Street Trevor Roberts, Sarnia 79 Canna() Mike Russell. Canitindge 89 S-10 4x4 Asphalt Sled t)71 am 700S?i 95 Artie CatLK'f tis Mustang Paul Kerr.13(yti, • p 57 ow' 0.57.: 0.637 • 01713 11.704 0.537 0.81, 11.70s 115.(p, 12.157 109.0-+ 9.711 • 116.17 10.063 •127.61 14.352 943/2 15.09t' 9.0.4.4. 17.017 •71.65'` 18.894' 104'9; , 107.62 55.83 • ' 61:32 • 139.31 99.63 0.557 11.780 Chris Haugh, Exeter . (1.534. 11.052 Junior DrMgMer Mitch. Elbottl Woodstock 95 LJChassts • 0.509 11.314 .Jake Blain. Fun Cirauot, MI -Jr. Dragsiet . .0.576-. 10.1`39 Final round results, AMS Motorcycles - July 12 ET Bracket Doug Johnstone, London 92 Suzuki' 0.663 9..Z15 Clary Connors, Ippeiwash 86 Kawasaki Linn • 0.673 12.858 1':l' Harley - Dan Storms, Melbourne 91 Hard Tail , - 0.670 Dino, London . ` , 98 Pro Street - 0.800 Quick 8 Doug`Johnstonc, London • 92 Suzuki GSXK .• 0.598 9:162 '139.14 Mike Jardine, Sarnia Honda CH 11001= 0.553 10.225 127.55 (:rand Bend Micro Speedway , • • - Race results from July 4 All Sports Jr. Micro Sprints Aqua Fini Mini Sprints Pepsi, Micro Sprints Pos. Nonni . Pus. Name Pos. Name I • Shawn Thompson •1 Darcy McLennan, I Darell Limon 2 Jason Thompson 2 Greg Smulders 2 Jeff -Campbell 3 Mau Shipway 3 Josh Wood 3 Shawn Kemps 4 ,Chns Hearn -1 Mathew Box 4 Curtis Gartly 5 Brent 'Kemp. 5 Shaun Jennison 5 , Adnan Kenips Points standings as of July 4 - AU Sports Jr. Micro Sprints ' Aqua Fini Mini Sprints ' Pepsi Micro Sprints Name PG. - Name • Pts. Name ' Pis. Paul Shipway 1.164 Darcy McLennan 966 Darrell Limon 1008 Matt Shipway •• 986• Jason. Wilson • , - 9L7 ' Shawn Kemps 922 Steven Stewan 890 Josh Wood , 901 Mark Hickson' • 878 Chns Hearn 841 Shaun Jennison 883 Curtis Canty 854 Brent Kemps ' 806 . Ryan Desat • 821 JeffCampbell 837 13:193. 84.05 13.323 97.98 Crediton Seat°Rays - - , July Pitchers: Matt Martcnc (2 Sutkcbui • Justin Lightfoot lop hitters: Matt McAuslan (I ddubie triple). Lnghtluot (1 double Great catches hy: M*chael Hoi.ise • • Next game: July 16 at i.aedi)on } E erJr. Ra B July r• Gaon Ctrnhuskcrs S ds. Blue 1 + . ' (tuns for Green: Jwrett Johns (21. Gm' Luvehice (2). Blair CoupeY' Runs for Blue: Ashley Gallagher, Lut,i Skinner (2). Jehaine Jackson. Dustin Mill Mitchell Boyle (3), ban Tordott (2), Kyly' Ven (Defensive player of game for Green: , Brett Overholt ' Defensive player of game torBlue: Mull. July Il 'GCorn. 'Green huskers3'vs. Yellow I: Runs for Yellow: Miuttfll Panndge (', Stephen Maas (2), Megan Overholt, Jett Penn, lake Paptndge, Scutt Overholt, ant` -any Vantiergunst, Jayden bajanline. Christopher Pfaff' ' Runs for Green,: Lovelace (2). Johns . J)cteasive player of game for Green: paid Chnsurw' • Next game: July 15 July 8 - Purple Koekets 17 vs. Yellow 14 • Runts for Purple: taus Noakes (2), '1)1. er 4lrysun (3), Kelsey Hem (2). Steve Morgan (2), Jake Hem (2), Molly Hunter (2). Luke Kennedy, Karly Bryson. Stacc Miller (2) Runs for Yellow: Jeff Penn (4), Jayden Desjardine (4), Mitchell Partridge (3). Ctuistupher Pfaff (2). Jake Partridge (21. Steven Maas (2), Megan Overholt. Huila - ny Vani$ca unst Defensive play of the gime: Dcsjardrnc catching an infield pop fly lily 11 i'urpk Rockets 18 vs. Blue 18 Runs for Purples Noakes (3). Bryson (3). Hem (3), Morgan (3), Brittany Mcidinger (2), Kennedy (2), Bryson (2) Player of the game: Lem Home runs: Morgan (2) . Next game: July 18.9 a.nr/10:30a.m - Juts - L t ,er Seip s vahatuatt 2) at Clinton Koos: Brad 'v ink (2), !trent Johns (' only Lister (al. Chad /tackeit (5); Lrerti Silence (7), John U%ain ille (21. Ben trod. gins(2). (visit/icy:- i Ionipson (21. Mitcucll U.verholt (31, ben,(ordoi) • . !ionic suits: 11. Simk, Johns. Spence (2' -• Overholt G. - • July x Si. h1(us• . , al Liietrr Sep al -wet 1. i sv uu Kum: Anthony uc5, ( (.uwilie t3).1k,,1 gins (9; Speuuc. Overtiodt. 1 hyiupsun Ekiri • lfume'run: l lwatpao. Guud deicu-.c hon: Glanvdlc. Htxig A. Vink. Tim Bunch Next gamic: Jul. 1 in Lxetet s s: )josh ootid, exiuuiuuu gone Julys Mitchell Juveniles 7 at fixv er 1 i Pitchers: Ryan Parker. Nick Regio Top hitters: Mike Seip43 huts. 2 RBIt Son Keys (3 has. 2 RBI). Brad Baker has, 2 KBI+ , - July St. Marys 5atLAUer8 - Pitchers: Scott Skinner, Jason Greiner • Tum Masse, Self, Top hitters: Mark Minsky (2 Iris. 1 RBI), Keys (1 hit, 2 RBI), Masse (1 hit Record: 8 wins, 7 luso s Next game: Pe rolia tournament this l - weekend 1 Mite girls • July 9 Mttdkll I8 at Usbutne 21 RBI's: Shauna Skinner (2). Shea Sather land (3), Kusty Ottntanns (2), Aleisha Heywood (21 Pitchers: Ortrtianns, Mikayla Skinner. Ashley Roger Record: 5 Wits, 3 losses. one tie Mite boys'. July 11 Zunch 20 vs. Usbome I 1 Pitchers: Seth Weber, Justin Cann Squirt boys • July 6 Osborne 5 vs. Ribbert 5 Pitchers: David Jordan, Nathan Cann Despite gettii7gr win -,via soccer team will takew a tb_rfelt. the. Exeter Furl ins any way, they -can EXt TEk - i. inc. Exeter Fun even s socei:r'team. s first victory of the season iv. you should al- wiiys'be punctual _ Che Fury gel:, a 3-0win from Sunday'', hones game over. Sarnia Clearwater without,liavtag to run a strldcf or kick a single ball = Clear - water.Was a hall hour late arriving at Canner- Field and were forced:to torten the smite . - Fury spokesperson Jason McEatl'. s lid Clterwatet players told - hen{ they,; plan .on. piotesting-the game It the.- Western Ontario So(cer League. But McEal(s should have the powers that he on his side -• 'the rulebu,k clearly` states. that :t team has ord. 15 minutes grace show up tot .i game before tires must, (Melt McFalls, was- told , Cleary/ate ehuwed up otiittule at the field bt hind *South- Huron District Higti School . He said Clearwater officials were - given cleat • direction'. it. Canners Field and refused to accept their ea :uses . - •• .Despite Me shady development McFalls is happy to but .r '1' in 'Um win column . - - " (:1 he 'second halt .ot the seasun is starting on a good note. - he said The Fury aiext travels to the Lou doh Serbs un Sunday Masters competitive vs. Mal,'c011i LONDON - - The Exeter Masters stx:cer.team put in an honorable effort against host Marconi on Thursday but wound up on the wool»' end of a 4-1 Mut '1 -earn spokesperson Brad Lightfoot said the Marcum sewed tree ' quick goals- to the first halt which Made Exeter's Mptrtted cotneback attempt.a nifttrtpiant. .. , - . -Charlie Wise scored, Exeter's. lune goal.. Lightfoot said his.•team . was pressing fur a second goal and seemed to have the better_ of the . Marconi lin ,nuclt of the second half. But the Marconi -sealed Ureic victory with a goal ln,ihedyiilg seconds of the game Lightfoot is pleased" with- the effort against the Malcom who are leading the league with anunde(cated'8-0 record " tune tearn's really coming along:" he sold. Exeter's record is 1-6-1,, good for t lth place in the 14-teatn Mrd dlesex Masters League. Exeter next husts•Strathroy at the Lucan soc- cer pitches on pride) at 7 p.m. Express eaten by Stratford SIRATFORD -- Ouch. - He gave up eight runs un 10 has That's the sound that 'night have bort snuck out seven. . write. (ruin Exeter Express sr. Scott Keinp gave up three runs men's hanlball players after a 10-1 un•two hits and suuck out two dur- loss to host Stratford last week. ing his time on the mound Despite the -poor result on the Exeter's scattered bus game from scoreboard, Express assistant man- Fred Gregus with two and singles ager Six Fulop. said the. team 'by Kemp. Dave Hawke, Vic 01 - showed an improved attitude and iveira, Bill Shore and Dale Hot4i performances with fewer errors. The Express' Southern. Counties Errors still accounted for six un- League record stands at 4-7. They earned runs against Exeter and Fu 'travel to StraUuuy ,today, lot Lake- lop added Lixpress' players „had tide on Friday and host Stratford at some uouble with the sun. Alvin Winans Field on July- 21 at Fulop' said Rick Boon pitched a 6:15 p.m. better game than his statistics show.