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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1999-04-28, Page 2020 Exeter Times -Advocate Outmuscled Wednesday. April 28, 1999 Outmuscled. South Huron District High School junior boys rugby player Brian Evans, left, bowls over a Stratford St. Mike's defender during their game at South Huron last week. Evans scored two tries and led the Panthers to a 20-10 victory. Other tries were scored by Brad Turnbull and Andrew Maven Coach Terry O'Rourke said his juniors showed good ball control.The girls did not fare as well and lost 15-5 to St. Mike's. Carrie Illman scored Exeter's one try.The senior boys rebounded from an 8-0 halftime deficit to record a 26-8 victory over London • Saunders Monday. Jason Neil scored two superb tries on outstanding solo efforts. Khampaye Inthisorn also had a brilliant try on an excellent broken field run:. Brad Baker scored the last try. Neil added a convert and Leslie Vincent added two con- verts. O'Rourke said it was an excellent effort considering the team played with only two reserves.All three teams host Kincardine tomorrow (Thursday) staring with the girls at I p.m. with the juniors and seniors to follow. Wingham Sportsmens Horseshoes April 24 - A division Place Name and town Name and town W 1 Plus 1 Lia Snell, Exeter Jo -Ann Woods, Chesley 6 3 124 2 Don Frook, Elmwood Diane Lasenby, Pine Lake 6 3 96 3 Glen Lasenby, Pine Lake Skip Rogers, Walkerton 4 5 164 4 Wayne Woods, Chesley Paul McKee, Belgrave 2 7 202 13 division Place Name and town Name and town W L Plus 1 Earl Wolsonholme, Kinc. Ron Olmsted, Owen Sound 10 0 2 Jack Snell, Exeter Norma Coleman, Kippen 5 5 132 3 Wally Ellig, Hanover Hank Carter, Wingham 5 5 125 4 Jim Bolton, Walkerton Percy James, Pt. Franks 4 6 116 5 Bernie Bender, Hanover Bill Coleman. Kippen 3 7 162 6 Milton Wright, Hanover Keith Lovell, Exeter 3 7 157 Haugh lire Inc. 265 Thames Rd. Hwy. #83 E., Exeter Call 235=752 114/L'HEL/IY Mixed Grand Champs - Larry Smith 315-869, Steve Walz 306-728, Don Morgan 297-675, Cheryl Riley 303-671, Doug Whelan 280-671, Dave Smith 256-669, Doug Beaudoin 260-630, Helen Rodgers 255-598, Keith rlartwic k 261-595, Jake Vanhooydonk 231-589, Anney Vanhooydonk 234-577, Rob Riley 224-567, Joanne Liley 213-565, Mark Thomson 207-537. Monday Ladies - Pat Davis 282-705, Karen House 223-590, Pat Hodgins 230-569, Tina Riley 224-560, Joyce Sovereign 241-558, Marg Elson 198-543, Helen Hardy 197-538, Shirley Rees 210-531, Beulah Storey 194-515, Agnes O'Sullivan 191-512, Sarah Culbert 176-506, Noreen Riley 233-504, Kit Hearn 185- 503. Tuesday YBC - Josh Anderson 219,149, Robbie Yeo 178,146, Shannon Walzack 156,106, Katie -Scarlett MacGillivray 147,107, David Payne 137, Jeremy McNaughton 130, Adam Lamb 130, Derek Heaman 118, Corbin MacGillivray 118, Nick Anderson 113, Cam Galbraith 110. Non smoking- Glena Horner 259-617; Hobert Heckman 247-585, Joan Swiderski 256-554, Donna Westman 185-536, Ross Horner 195-530, Madeline Desjardine 224-522, Theo Sentjens 174-495, Pat Hodgins 180-481, Pamela Hamm 175-475, Jeremy Krziyzek 162-425, Joan Marshall 163-424, Don Maguire 158-406. Senior Citizens - Charlie Grieve 228-606, Ron Dann 234-603, Jean Dann 232-603, Mac MacCormack 210-579, Cathie Westman 233-549, Theo Sentjens 217-503, Pat Davis.199-476, Peter Vandenboomen 161- 453, Eve Smith 170-450, Paul Cormier 159-379, Norah Wassell 146-367. WednesdayYBC - Caitlyn Hill 163,91, Kirk Merrifield 147,121, Laura Colby 130.109, Avery Greaves 112,88, NicTsantilas 109,97, Wm. Benedetti 97,93, Arnie McRobert 94,91, Whitney Liley 84,77, Tyler Schon 88.82, Kyle Moore 82.78, Trevor Schon 93, Chris Shewfelt 90. Thursday Men (5 games) Paul Smith 298-1249, Tom Bullock 277-1203, Pete Smith 271-1199, Bill McDonald 286-1186, Mark Hickson 311-1156, Bob Smith 280-1152, Dave Smith 268-1145, Ken Kadey 280-1134, Brian Ankers 269-1121, Earl Alliosn 278-1117, Larry Smith 248-1116, Mike Apps 301-1110, Roger Bennewies 279-1104, Chris Smith 270-1089, Scott Smith 252-1055, Andy McIntyre 256-1046, Brian Reidy 260-1042. vF..yl,.: p:;`f:;>:: :.t?.' :.;% r;; r}r .:.:}.r..'c. of o . . .�•:, fr..3 Sr. soccer , s bo Y giris wiend upwinners host a their annual tourna- Red and Black ment on Saturday. Tournament with a 3-0 The girls soccer teams win over St. Thomas started their season at Parkside on goals by Sarah Workman. Niki Vermeulen and Shauna Koehler. The Panthers were then blanked by Waterloo - Oxford 3-0, London Central 2-0 and Woodstock Collegiate 3-0. Senior girls coach Jim Workman said 15 teams 'participated in the tourna- ment. The. junior and senior girls hosted Central Huron yesterday after press and host Goderich tomorrow (Thursday) at Canners Field. The juniors start at 2 p.m. and the seniors at 3:30 p.m. EXETER - Both the South Huron District High School senior boys and senior girls soccer teams finished the week as win- ners. The senior boys dominat- ed Clinton St. Anne's at home Last week for a 4-0 win. Dan Snell scored two goals for the Panthers while Ryan Beattie scored a goal on a penalty kick and Mike Wilhelm scored one un a free kick. The seniors won 3-2 in Goderich Monday. Coach George McEwan said his team si 'oor- ly with uni Ind. non -aggress, Goderich WCC.. up 1-0 early but not long later Chad Monteith finished a pretty passing play from Ryan Beattie and Dan Snell. The trio repeated the feat a few minutes later but hit the post. The half ended with Goderich up 2-1. `McEwan said he read his players "the riot act" dur- ing halftime. It appeared to v< o k. R} an Ralph scored the equalizer for the Panthers by burying a ball after the Goderich goal- keeper bobbled a cross. Monteith scored the win- ner a minute later The win leaves the seniors with a 3-1 record. The seniors and juniors will host Central Huron today at Canners Field, the juniors at 2 p.m. and the seniors at 3:30 p.m. The junior Panthers will • Wingham F.E. Madill last week. The seniors man- aged to rally after a slow start fora 1-0 win on a late goal by Michelle Finkbeiner. The juniors were beaten 2-1 by Madill though they created many chances but failed to finish. Later in the week at St. Anne's, both girls teams played to 1-0 wins. An tnda Wuerth scored for the juniors and her sister Sarah scored for the seniors. The senior girls got off to a good start at their annual Can't senior touch this. South Huron District High School boys soccer player Brandon Martin triesttob keep the ball away from a St.Anne's player during last week's game in Exeter.The Panthers won 4-0. 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