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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1999-08-25, Page 24• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •- t !w 24 Sports Wednesday, August 25, 1999 I SPORTS DIVOTS Hawks open camp in Hensall Aug. 28 EXETER —The Exeter Jr. Hawks --- The Jr. Hawks hockey club will begin shaping its 1999/2000 season in earnest with tri camp at Hensall Arena. Camp dates are Aug. 28 and Aug. 29 with registra tion from 2 p.m. -3 p.m. and on ice training from 3 p.m. -5:50 p.m. Camp will continue on Sept. 1 from 9 p.m. -10:50 p.m. Further tryouts at Hensall are scheduled for Sept. 7 (9 p.m. -10:50 p.m.), Sept. 8 (possible game, 8 p.m.- 10:50 p.m.) and Sept. 14 (9 p.m. -10:50 p.m.). Permission to skate forms are required. For more information, call Hawks president Tom McCann at 235-0307. The first exhibition game for the Hawks will be at Kincardine Sept. 2 at 8 p.m. The Hawks will then take on Mitchell at Hensall on Sept. 12 at 2 p.m. and travel to Lucan on Sept. 15 for an 8:15 p.m. pre -season game. Exeter will participate in the Thamesford pre- season tourney from Sept. 17-19. Exeter's first regular season game is versus Thamesford at Hensall on Sept. 24, the puck dropping at 8:30 p.m. The Hawks will play their first game in Exeter at the South Huron Rec Centre during the sec- ond week of October. Irish camp Sept.o ens 7 p LUCAN -- The all -Ontario defending champion Lucan Jr.D Irish hockey club will begin its quest to defend it'.title with training camp starting Sept. 7. Camp da*es and times are as follows (all dates at Lucan (omit pity Memorial Centre): Sept. 7-8, g►p.Yp:-9 }.m.; Sept. 9, 8 p.m. -10. p.m.; Sept. 13, 8:30 Tan. -10:30 p.m. 3= Lucan's first exhibition plaits at home against the Exeter Hawks Sept. 15, 8:15 p,m. Both Lucan. and Exeter will participate in the IA annual Thamesford Jr. D tournament Sept. 17-19. • Lucan will next face Mitchell in another home e xhibitlon game Sept. 22, 8:15 p.m. The Irish regular season opens at Mount Brydges on Sept. 25. Lucan's first home game is Oct. 6, 8:15 p.m. Grey wins Proud winner of last weekend's ball hockey 'A' championship were the .Grey team, who defeated the Orange team 2-0 inthe final. Prone is goane: Kelli Fulton. Front left Kim Farquhar, Shawna Rowe, Jaclyn Baynham, .. Teresa "Stire,Ttacy Taylor,Willis .Ratz; back left: Jayne Ballantyne, Jenn Case, Nicole Masse, Danielle Miners, Lisa Hodge, Lisa Rooseboom, Julie Roosebooni and Heather Royal. The Yellow team *on the `B' final 2- I over Black.The 'A' championship trophy was donated by Gar's. -: .- . (photo/Scott Nixon Centralia/Crediton slo- �'pitch tourneyAug. 2 -29 . CREDTTON/�C — Slo-pitch enthusiasts should circle Aug. 27-29 on their calenders The Stephen Township Arena Board and e Centralia/Huron Park Lions are hosting an old-timers co-ed slo-pitch tournament on Aug. 27-29 at the Centralia and Crediton ball parks. In addition to prize money, two players from each team will haVe a chance to win the grand prize 'trip sponsored in part by Carlson Wagonlit Ellison Travel. For mor information, call 234-6331. jr. B action hits Hensall:' HENSALL — Hometown boys Mark Bell, Jeff Campbell and Kian MacDougall are bringing their Strathroy Jr. B Rocket teammates up to the Hensall Arena for a exhibition game versus the Owen Sound Greys on Aug. 27 at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $3 for adults, $2 for students/seniors, $1 for children 6-12 and free for children under six. Bell, Campbell and MacDougall will conduct an on - ice minor hockey training clinic the same day from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Cost is $5 per player which includes a pizza lunch. Ten to 12 spots are available. "Call Randy Parker, 262-3226, to register. J Weigand vying forTeam Canada lawnbowling berth Continued from page 22 "My goal is to become a member of the national team," she said. The national team, made up of 10 men and 10 women, compete in international tourna- ments including the Commonwealth Games. Weigand applied to make the team this year and should be a shoe -in to garner a spot for next year's team with the women's fours national title. In play closer to home, the Exeter pair of Marg Deichert and Barb Triebner won the Atwood women's pairs tourna- ment last week with a score of 3W42. Lawn bowling Exeter - August 17 John Batten 2W34 Metcalfe 2W33 Fran Mickle 2W31 Courtney Smith 2W31 . John DeWeert . 2W30 Hun=$a 2W27 2W24 Mallon Dearing 2W24 Uo,d Snell 2W22 John Cooper 2W21 August 19 Las Hills 2W34 Cannon Stewart 2W27 Harold Knight 2W25 Don Maguire Marg Deichart Harry Winters Ralph Batten Geraldine Smith Bob Thompson Wilmer August 21 WN Bob Carman Marg Detdtart Gus Dregus Fran Michie Laurafne Snell Lloyd Snell Har Brintnell Marion Dearing 2W25 2W4 24 1W17 1W17 1W17 2W28 2W23 2W23 1W17 1W17 1W17 1W17 1W17 1W14 1W14 1 falter at. tourney die to "ridiculous" sched CHEPSTOW — Three Mark 'Frayne. back . to back games spelt Frayne then scored on doom for the Exeter an error on Steve Royals junior fastball Leonhardt's grounder. team at ,the .(J `C' Singles b , Dan Storey and chain ionshi at Darren '- in p p n� is produced Chepstow on -the week= the final two runs. end. ..Itirir Steve Cook pitched a Royals coach Fred Cook complete gamethree hit - the host team and OASA tor. He walked four and officials decided the tour- Struck out 11. ney should be played on Exeter lost theirnext two diamonds with only game to Wroxeter 5-3. six games on Saturday Wroxeter iced the game with ,play ending at 4 p,m. when Exeter's defence fell To make matters worse, apart in the seventh Exeter only fielded nine inning to allow two runs players in the six -team without a hit. double knockout tourney Exeter stayed on the due to players needing to d • required to play Linwood work and lack of commit- ment. Exeter won its first game 5-0 over the Ontario Junior League champions, the Shakespeare Falcons. • Exeter scored all their runs' in the fourth inning. Gavin Snell led off the inning with a walk and scored on a single by Scott Leonhardt who then scored on a double by iamona and were Friday Night Mixe Dart Meeting Aug. 27 8 p.m. Spares or teams Call 235-2962, 228-2052 • + • •4 • •i XXXXXXXXXX1XT•- xxxxx txxxxx •• • EX.h7'i1I1uffA3'. Jiiiiioi'lloekoj'liubIiit: 1999 Training Camp. at Nensall Arena , Sat., Aug.28jhegistration 2-3 p:m. Sun., Aup. 29Jon Ice 3 - 550 p.m. Wed.,Sept.1 on Ice 9 -100 p.m. 1999-2000 Permission to skate form required ; •For information phone + + Tom McCann 235.0307 • • ••♦♦•♦•••♦••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• in the losers round. Exeter lost 7-3 and were knocked out of the tour- ney. Exeter pl.ayed .three games in six hours' while their competition either played one or two games during the day. • Cook said his 'team played well overall and would have" been a seri- ous contender with a "reasonable schedule and a full squad." Exeter's overall. record, for the season including league and tournament games"was 21-13 against. some of the best junior teams in Ontario with two of their; losses, comi against ` men's interm ate teams in the Melbourne tourney. The Royals will attenk a men's tourney inOwen Sound on Labour Day weekend to close the sea- son.4.,_... , Cook thanks all the . 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