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Times Advocate, 1999-09-29, Page 25i , September 29. 1991 Exeter Times -Advocate 25 Sports Golf roundup Exctci (,O1 Club B Bt.. C at. Sept. 23� Low not J. Ford 33 P. Sutherland 37 O. Webber 34 Team scores First (151): 0. Webber. D. Jolly, W. Shapton, S. Kqchan Second (146): J. Ford; D. Parsons. J. Hogan. J. Brown Closest to pin: #3 G. Robinson. #6, J. Brintneir September 25 - Wrap-up First Don Heywood 78 Ron Chanyi • 84 Andy DeBoer 94 94 Jack Urquhart 35 Second Don Coughlin 83 {lie) 13111 Thompson 91: Lloyd Robison . 99 Ken Hermann Second Bob Fletcher 87 (tie) Frank DuBarry 85 Bill Steciuk 95 Joe Regie r Fourth Wayne Parkinson 86 Brian Munro 86 Ron. Grasdahl 99 Jim Wallace 9$ 369 Fifth Sixth Sixth (tie) Wayne Pearce 81 Don Ross 90 Ben Fisher Sandy Trap Haydn Gmpeard Mike Barclay Bob Coates Gib Dow Sr. Joe Wilson Bud Preszcator Bill Schaefer Rusty Iron Eighth Al Preece Bob Dobson John Regier Lee Webber 98 314 70 77 92 100 375 84 91 99 3145. 89 94 91 114 384 Closest to pin: Al Preece (#4), Ron Grasdahl (#7), Ron Chanyi (#13), Frank DuBarry (#15) Exeter Masters to host own tourney EXETER — The Exeter Masters soccer team will finally host some games on their true home turf. Exeter will hold an all - day four -team tourna- ment on Oct. 16. Teams expected to participate include Stratford, Guelph, Windsor and Exeter. The round-robin games will be at Nabisco (Canners) Field with the final at Exeter Community Park. The Masters have ,oJ !South Huron D1strict Higi '+drool junior girls basketball playee acey Deichert, left, makes a fine defensive play on a London Laurier forward with help from MaaikeVanjecek, right, during Friday's game at the annual Panther invitational .tournament. South Huron lost the game but went on to claim the consolation title. (photo/Craig Bradford). Jr. Panthers take consolation title EXETER — Those down," adding excellent Clinton Central Huron Panther junior girls sure free throw shooting and during their first Huron know about rebounding. good shots from the field league games last week. The South Huron down the stretch paved The midgets destroyed District High School bas- the way to victory. Central Huron 54-8 with ketball team may not be Jones led the scoring Diane Taylor scoring 12 the best at recovering the with 12 points, Cyr and points to lead the attack. ball under the basket, but Mary Gregus each had The juniors beat up on they showed determina- nine points and Knip had Central Huron 60-25 with tion by putting a first six points. • Jillian Jones notching 18 game loss behind them at Laurier and Saunders points. their annual invitational_ met in the championship . The seniors cruised past tournament on the week- final and Saunders Central Huron 37-26 with end. proved they were the Jessica Davies leading the The Panthers started class of the field with a way with 17 points and with a 46-36 loss to •even- blistering 72-27 win. Marilou Hern, adding nine tual championship game The Panther seniors and points. 4 finalist London Laurier. juniors hosted Wingham In other high school The South Huron squad F.E. Madill on Monday. action last week, the played an aggressive The seniors were handled Panther field hockey team game but fell short. handily by Madill, 49-27. came from behind at Jillian .Jones led the Marilou Hern led the Goderich Thursday to- tie Panther offence with 11 Panther offence with 11 1-1: points while Nikki Cyr points with Jessica Davies . South. Huron coach Jim added eight. adding 10 points. ,Coach Workman said Goderich South Huron started Terry O'Rourke said his played "very aggressive- ` Saturday's action with a girls played well but ly" and scored early on. 35-32 win over Clinton St. Madill had too much The Panthers fought Annes. The Panther offensive firepower, back to tie the game on a intense defence and adding the squad contin- goal by Karly Pinder. rebounding helped them ues to improve. Solid goatee by Kent to the win. The juniors ripped apart Fulton kept the ' anthers. Danielle Knip led the Madill 53-22. Jones in the game. way with 13 points and scored 17 points for South "This was not the best Cyr dominated the boards Huron, while Courtney game for the Panthers, while scoring nine points. Smith added eight, but valuable lessons were The St. Annes win put Gregus seven and Cyr six. learned," Workman said. South Huron in the conso- "The girls played very The Panthers played lation championship aggressively and dominat- yesterday after press at matchversus ,Mitchell. ed the boards," Kovats Stratford Central. The Panthers prevailed said. "We're still working A senior boys rugby. with a close 41-39 win. on playins as a team and team. will travel to South Huron coach on defence." Stratford Northwestern Nicole Kovats said her All three Panther teams on Oct. 7 for a sevens girls "never backed easily dispatched host exhibition tournament. played their home games this and last season in Lucan due to Middlesex Masters League criteria. It is expected the team will be allowed to play at Exeter Community Park next season. Exeter players Charlie Wise and Stan Nieciecki will represent the team at the Middlesex Masters 10th anniversary all-star game at the German Canadian Club in London on Oct. 2. A depleted Exeter squad lost an exhibition game at Goderich 5-2 on Sept. 22. EXHIBITION GAME Hensall Sherwoods vs Goderich Pirates Sat: Oct. 2 • 7:45 p.m. HENSALL ARENA Hockey at it's best r; Exeter Junior D Hawks vs Parkhill Fri., Oct, In Hensall Exeter Karate School Presents a new course starting Oct. 5,1999 fun and exercise for all ages - learn self discipline, self control, self defense - family oriented - geared towards conflict resolution. Registration begins at 7 p.m. on Oct. 5 at the South Huron Rec Centre, Exeter Special Bonus Sign up for 6 months - free uniform For registration information .call: Jeff Balsdon 262-2936 Ron Walker 235-0688 t All instructors registered with the Butoku Kai of Canada DISQUedEft The Exeter Times Advocate printed graphics in Exeter Karate School's ad -which the TA felt were generic karate pics. The Times Advocate apologizes for any inconvenience these graphics may have caused.