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Sports
Tops in Tae Kwon Do
Exeter Tae Kwon Do competitors excelled at the recent Southwest Showdown at London's Fanshawe
College. Front left: Paul Rynen (green belt, first in sparring), Jace Dougall (white, third sparring),Warren Elder
(yellow, first form and sparring), Katey Potter (yellow stripe, third form, first sparring), Luc Ryben (green, third
form, second sparring), Natasha Haggitt (green second form, third 'sparring), John Anthony Christmas (blue,
second sparring), Zach Dougall (yellow stripe, third form and sparring); middle left: Sisouphanh .Chansamone
(green, second form and sparring), Michael Wagner (red, first form, second sparring), Julie Forrest (white, third
sparring), Mark Hodgins (white, second sparring), Stephen Darbishire (green, third sparring), Jason Monteith
(white, first sparring), Justin Bayer (green, first form and sparring), Sarah Cunningham (red, first form and spar-
ring);J (white,sparring)Cunningham(firstsparring).Absent back left: Jeff Stewart first form and arrin and Allan Cunnin hams arcin Absent are
Dave Marshall (yellow, first form and sparring) and Mackenzie Potter (blue third form and sparring).Almost
400 people competed in the event. (photo/Craig Bradford)
They're fast
Our Lady of Mount Carmel School athletes did well
at the recent Huron -Perth Catholic School cross
country meet at Benmiller. Picture'd are, from left:
Amanda Noel, Cathy Conlin, Michelle Muller, Susie
McCann, Melanie McCann, Michele Weber, and
Jennifer Winship. Susie McCann, Conlin and Noel
were members of the second place 13+ girls relay
team while Weber, Melanie McCann, Muller and
Winship were members of the fourth place 9 & 10
girls relay team. Skylar VanOsch, seen In the inset
photo, placed first overall in the race.Absent are
NicoleVanhie (13+ girls) and Jennifer Vanhie (9 & 10
girls). (photo/Craig Bradford)
Midget v -ball win division in London tourney
LONDON — The South
Huron District High School
midget boys volleyball
team showed they can
more than match their
urban rivals by winning
the 'C' division of a London
Saundersmini-tourna-
ment. .
The team faced Saunders
(lost two straight), Medway
(won one of two) and
Strathroy (won one of two).
The Panthers then
defeated a strong team
from Chatham in the finals
taking the third and anal
game 15-10;
Jake Romphf had a
• strong tournament spiking
the ball several times.
Brandon Skinner, J.R.
Chansamone and Jason
Stuckless showed their
expertise on the court and
settdrs Everette Dionne,
Wes Johnson, Justin Muller
and Ryan Knee also played
strong.
"This tourney showed a
true team effort," coach
Deb Lord said. "After
accepting defeat, the boys
rallied around to show
their - stroag skills in the
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SPORTS DIVOTS
Panther grad Bay Baynham
wins Ontario
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TORONTO -- Former anther Brenyn
Baynham has struck Ontario gold with
the Toronto Varsity Blues field hockey team.
The University of Toronto team won the Ontario
University Field Hockey gold medal match final over
cross-town rival York University 1-0.
Baynham scored the winning goal with four minutes
left to play.
U of T now advances to the Canadian finals being
held this weekend.
Baynham scored the first two of her team's goals in
their 3-0 semi-final win over the University of
Western Ontario.
Baynham finished fourth in the Ontario university
scoring race and was chosen for the Canadian first
all-star team.
Sevens not kind to SHDHS rugby
STRATFORD -- Though they didn't win a game. 10
members of the South Huron District High School
boys rugby team represented their school well at the
recent Ewasick Sevens tournament at Stratford
Northwestern.
The team lost their games to Northwestern,
Mississauga's Mentor College and Scarborough's
Cardinal Newman.
Coach Terry O'Rourke said his team played hard
and were good ambassadors forSouth Huron rugby.
The Panther players were: Y(amplaye Inthisorn,
Chris Brandon. Dave Robertson, Gord Radford, Les
Vincent, Brian Steele, Adam Verhoog, Brad Baker,
Ryan Parker and James•Atkins.
South Huron boy golfers
falter at WOSSA tourney
INGERSOLL — The South Huron District High
School boys golf team didn't finish well but gained
some great experience at the recent WOSSA tourna-
ment in Ingersoll.
Coach Casey Cook said the team was- exposed to
some keen competition but did not place well due in
part to the cold and lightning fast greens.
Exeter Masters make
finals at own tournament
EXETER — The Exeter Masters soccer team per-
formed well enough in their recent season ending
invitational tournament to make the championship
final.
Exeter finished first in pool play after beating
Stratford 1-0 in game one (goal by George McEwan),
tying Guelph 0-0 and edging Windsor 1-0 (goal by
Chuck Walker).
Guelph spoiled the home team's day with a 2-0 win
in the final.
Taking one for the team
APAwfligtv
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Exeter Juvenile Chiefs player Chris Reaburn, centre, goes to the ice to try and
stop Six Nation players from getting the puck by him during Saturday's game at
South Huron Rec Centre.There to help Reaburn out are Matt Regier (#7) and
Josh Becker (20).The Chiefs won 2-1 on goals scored by Scott Keys (from Regier
and Michael Wilhelm) and Robert Devries (from Tyler Taylor and Tim Maver).
Chiefs manager John Rasenberg said the game was poorly officiated mainly
because the officials were "scared" of the Six Nations players. "We weren't much
braver," Ratenberg said, adding it took a fight between Steven Rasenberg and a big
Six Nations player to get the Chiefs playing with more aggression. Exeter's record
is 1-2-1 (wins, losses, ties). (photo/Kkn Pearce)
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