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Line -in
tine -In. Jeremy Van Esbroeck goes up for the ball while
teammate Ben Van Bergen rushes into the play during a
high school rugby game Wednesday. South Huron lost to
Clark Road Secondary 30-1.
'Foreman edges Briggs
for championship title
Bowling
scores
Friday Mlxed
Smith'
326-777. AI Robicheau 275-767, Russ
Smith 275-701, Pete Smith 270-688,
Chris Smith 276-664, Paul Smith 240-
637, Lynn Smith 237-637, Robert
Heckman 257-632, Dan Rogers 223-
608. Mark Hickson 270, Wayne Smith
222, Harold Smith 216, Denise Ward
210, Tem McRobert 206, Don Liley
203.
Sunday YBC
Todd Goldie 254-645, Brad Ankers
243-618, Larry Smith 182-463, Sarah
Culbert 161-444, Tyler Graham 155-
436, Chad Rodgers 163-433, Mary
Beaudoin 164-410, Tina Beaudoin 134-
359, Katie Beaudoin 121-344, Donna
Beaudoin 124-334.
Monday Ladles
Lynn Smith 236-651, Pat Hodgins
291-650, Janet Ankers 197-565, Shirley
Rees 193-544, Eve Smith 216.537,'
Barb Smith 206.535, Heather. Smith
217-533, Bonnie Romphf 208-509,
Edie Burt 205, Marie Jaques 197, Marg
Elson 191.
Tuesday YBC
Aaron Holland 196,137, Kerrie Davis
186,135, Ashley Smith 188,178, Kris-
ten Hickson 179,157, Ayden 011iviet
159,155, Mike Ankers 145,140, Tenni
Holland 137,133, Kelly Wilson 145,
Susan Acres 137, Joe McNaughton
134.
Non smoking
Glenn Tripp 284-648, Robert Heck-
man 219-601, Hap Wallis 216-585,
Gerry Swiderski 198-565, Pam Krziy-
zek 197-505, Theo Sentjens 177-496,
Marie Kronstal 190-470, Peter Vanden-
boomen 174-469, Joan Swiderski 141-
407, Joyce Kirkby 152, Corrie Vander-
ploeg 142, Ross Horner 141.
Senior Citixene
Ron Dann 219-587, Cathie Wessman
186-521, Ted Toonders 192-517, Pat
Davis 178-516, Charlie Grieve 177-
514, Jean Dann 191-512, Myrtle Ma-
guire 242-509, Stan Roth 175-488. Pe-
ter Vandenboomen 196-469, Milt Rob-
bins 185-464, T..eo Sentjens 165-440,
Harry Noels 173-433.
Wednesday YBC
Robbie Yeo 167,140, Travis Chil-
lingworth 112,106. Jenna Simons
103.96, Luke Dawson 100,87, Josh
Taylor 98,85. Ryan Cousineau 101,
Ted Peters 96, Jeremy McNaughton 94,
Patrick Seliske 89, William Benedetti
I I
88.
OMB
Monday Night Ladies
Friskey Five - Susan Eckel 630. High
Five - Edna Mielke 608, Alley Cats -
Tracy Lather 533, Happy Gang - Sher-
rie Edwards 608, Packers Elaine Wei -
do 542,JPi H. Vanderhoek
550, Oddi 'n' - Karen Campbell
603, Red Devils - Sandra Dickert 765,
N.S. Sherrie Edwards 350, H.T. Trudy
Rooseboom 823, H.A. Sandra Dickert
221.
Tuesday Mens League
Ramblers - Roger Ward 665, Family
Affair - Eugene Webber 571, Klondyke
- Eddy Mommersteeg 638, Rockets -
Ralph Koopmans 425, Gary Huston
302, 302, 895, N.S. Don Kirk 360, H.T.
Ross MacDonald 843, H.A. Gary Hu-
ston 231.2.
Thursday Grand Cove Sr.
Sid Thomas 568, Hilda' White 548,
Ken Reid 550, Edith McGall 547, Lyle
Solinger 546, George Jones 516, L.N.S.
Hilda White 247. M.H.S. Ken Reid
239.'
Monday Grand Bend Seniors
Ron Dann 583, Jean Dann 490, Milt
Robbins 535, Audrey Barry 447, Ai-
leen Ravelle 379, H.S. Ron;Dann 220.
ARC Angels
.�$,��elriMiillh• 110.
Brownley
KICK r1Cc;ann IW
132, DEin Greb 115.
Thursday Golden Agers - 2 games
Bob Fickling 404, Harvey Martin
368. Elaine Weido 358, Mary Fickling
352, Mary Jacobe 306, Nora Heard
290, L.H. Elaine Weido 185, L.H.D.
Elaine Weido 358, M.H.S. Bob Fick -
ling 219, M/H.D. Bob Fickling 404.
YBC Bantams - 3 games
l,.eanne Shanks 477, Kevin Du-
charme 461, Shawn O'Brien 443, Brad-
ley Vermunt 436, Joey Rader 425, Der-
ek Ducharme 406, Brent Ducharme
357, Ashlee Littlechild 357, Michelle
Rood 342, Anita Klaassen 318, Corey
bucharme 316, Jacqui Rader 297, Jen-
na McKinnon 297, Tyler Markham 283
(2), Timmy tray 269.
Sutures - 2 games
Wesley Littlechild 198.
Juniors - 3 tames
Jason Dykstra 551 (219). Lance Bed-
ard 486 (202), Adam Bedard 453, Ryan
Rood 449, Brandon Overholt 428, Joey
Hay 404, Laura Shanks 393, Stefanie
Groot 383, Annemarie Bedard 370,
Ryan Lloyd 337.
By Ron Dann
ZURICH - Karen Foreman of St.
Marys won the Bluewater Zone 'T'
Black Tower Booster Club champl=
onship title in a three game, pins
over average rolloff at Clinton
Crown lanes. Foreman edged Zu-
rich Association's Frank Briggs
201 to 187 pins over their respec-
tive averages. Foreman now ad-
vances to the five game, pins over
average, Black Tower Provincial
Championship May 11 at Welland.
CBC rolloff
Zurich Association's Sandra
Dickert included a 400 game and
ended up with a 2,323 ten game to-
tal pinfall, Sunday at Brantford
Echo Lanes, in an effort to qualify
for the C.B.C. television Canadian
Singles championship. She finished
63rd in a field of 85 bowlers that
included Steve Cregan's 2,391.
Cregan was replacing Zurich Asso-
ciation's Jim Bedard.
Doubles tourney Saturday
The Hiram Walker Special Old
High -Low Doubles 5 game, pins
over average, national champion-
ship will go Saturday at Ottawa's
Orleans Lanes.
Revenge tournament
The Zurich Association is plan-
ning a Revenge Tournament for its
members to celebrate its 10th anni-
yersary on May 26 .at Town and
Country Lanes. It is an opportunity
to turn corner pins, splits, aces and
headpins into strikes, thus the name
"Revenge". The Association's ex-
ecutive will welcome any mem-
bers.
YBC playoffs
The Cheech and Chong Y.B.C.
Town and Country team of Michael
Klaassen, Jason Dykstra, Wesley
Littlechild, Ashlee Littlechild and
Brent Ducharme won the Saturday
league playoffs with a pinfall of
6,399. Leanne's Champs finished
second with 6,330. The Bowler of
the Month tournament will be Sat-
urday, 9 a.m. at the lanes.
South Huron badminton
players make WOSSA
WINGHAM- Six South Huron
District High School badminton
ptaybrs will go to WOSSA after
placing second at the Huron -Perth
finals last Thursday.
R.J. Milne and Kevin Beierling
placed second in senior boys dou-
bles, Andrea Weigand and Chris
Straw placed second in seniors
mixed doubles, and Jamie Reaburn
and Jen Reiger placed second in
junior girls doubles.
Coach Pat Rowe said the seniors
Shuffleboard
Hensall
April 16
6 game winners
Doug Insley
Russell Ferguson
Jim Davis
Pearl McKnight
Edna Deitz
Ina Williams
Isabel Rogerson
Emma Campbell
Exeter
April 17
4 game winners
Ina Williams
Howard Johns
Muriel Marshall
Olive Essery
Delmar Skinner
John DeWeerd
3 game winners
Laverne Stone
April 18
Wilma Davis
Muriel Marshall
Howard Johns
Gil Northey
Olive Essery
Hal Walsh
Estelle Chalmers
3 game winners
Joe Gosar
Lloyd Lovell
473
450
447
429
392
389
389
375
356
353
336
310
308
281
232
465
367
360
337
336
319
306
291
192
lost some very close games espe-
cially against St Marys whom they
beat 15-6, 10-15 and 18-7 in the
consolation round after losing to
them in the first match.
The seniors will travel to London
Wednesday to compete in WOSSA
and the juniors will play in Wing -
ham on Saturday.
Rowe said WOSSA will be tough
competition with 16 entries at eve-
ry level but she feels South Huron
can finish in the top half.
Golden Tiger
school of
Shaolin Hung Gar Kung Fu Wushu
presents an
Open House Demonstra
Friday, April 26, 6 - 9
McCurdy Public School Gymnasium
Admission FREE! "Open to the Public'
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April 22
Mike Underhill
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June Hodgson
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