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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1984-08-15, Page 14WELDING ii • ...�, .;.D .. .. has a water ..,��..��,..,.... Clinton Recreation Director Kevin ugnay ter polo in- been excellent. This week, Mr. Duguay attends a meeting in Toron- structional course in full swing. He said the team's progress has to to find out whether he has been chosen as the Vice -President of the Ontario Water Polo Association (OWPA). (Rod Hilts photo) ABC AGENT DENNIS LIME SPECIAL GUARANTEED TO 60,000. 11/2 0 13 3 YEARS No Fees - Rates Subject To Change Contact ABC ANNUITIES 53 WEST ST., GODERICH CALL 524-2773 (Collect) ABC AGENT( FRANK LITTLE Filter Queen "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" 482-7103 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY a OPTOMETRY R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square, GODERICH 524-7661 JOHN LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth 527-1240 Monday, Tuesday. Thursday. 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NOM 1X0 HEATING * AIR CONDITIONING * SHEET METAL SALES * SERVICE * SATISFACTION BILL BAILEY 262-2(120 Specialists in Pulse Combustion Heating By Rod llilte Clinton- Recreation Director Kevin Duguay hasbeef;asked to be First -Vice President of the Ontario ' later Polo Association (OW PA) • "" ' All indications are that he 'di accept the OWP.A position at their annual meeting this week'' The position lli l not interfere with'bis job in Clinton and will include, only one monthly meeting. Mr; Duguay will 'be in charge of male player development in' Ontario. The recreation committee gave their blessing for the move at their July meeting. "It's an honor to be asked: If we can be represented provincially 'it's great," committee member Bill Craig said. The committee adopted a motion made by Jim Hunter to. allow Mr. Duguay time off when necessary. "Clinton hasn't had a strong voice ' in. recreation for 10 years. This (position) is one way that voice can be enhanced," Mr. Duguay said. Clinton program developed In Clinton, Mr. Duguay has started ' a water polo program that involves 13 local youths between the ages of 10-16. "They're progressing well. I'm most impressed with their skill acquisition," Mr. Duguay said. In three practises this summer, the Clinton players could effectively pass and dribble the ball. Mr. Duguay said the players' swimming skills for water polo have increased significantly since the program began. province wide programs Mr. Duguay will be helping to set up similar programs across the province in an effort to develop male player development. In the past, Mr. Duguay has experienced much success in this area. While living in Windsor, hetes instrumental in developing a county water polo league. The league was SPORT COAT and SUIT SALE 2O5O% off On our complete Stock of Men's' Suits and Sport coats mill /k Special Rack of all CLOTHING 1/2 PRICE MAIN CORNER CLINTON _ 462-9732 made up of tour team and began bt9n similar style tothe 'Clinton progr f Duguay wasemlaployed by th Cid!' Windsor to look after the aquatics program when. be began to developthe sport of water polo. a program was suffering from a ick - of interested persons Consequently: 'in my first, year ninth the city, I oversaw tyle rejuvenation of the program,��Mr. Duffy explained "Waterpolo was starting to develop ,provincially at the timei Thetiming„ was right for line to begin the program 'in 'Windsor,” he.added. Some of the players Mr. Duguay coached in Windsor have continued playing water polo and have reached provincial and nationallevels within the sport. Mr. Duguay's interest in water polo began during his high school days. He played other sports in high school just to stay in shape for water polo. "It was a sport in water. I had grown out of competitive swimming. I didn't have an interest in competitive swimming at a club level," Mr. Duguay said of•his introduction to water polo. In 1977, he attended the University of Waterloo and had to decide which sport he .wanted to play. He chose water polo because of the challenge it presented. "I was a goalie and I ma e_n_change and became a forward - that Was a challenge. I was also playing a sport in which I was smaller than the rest of the players. I was four inches shorter and 20 pounds lighter than the average collegiate player." he said. Mr. Duguay played five years on the Waterloo Warriors team and was the recipient of an athletic plaque for his e ET Bus 1 1 Tours 1 • Summer '84 «� Cleveland at Toronto 'Transportation, ticket; n and CNE admission , ANE 23 *29.001 C'Transportation only ' 1 ' Aug. 23 $1 .001 Toronto Zoo 1Transportation ands 1admission ' Aug. 23.from $19.001 Canada's.. 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' • Mr..Dugusy's laistTof accomplishments in the sport of water polo goes on. After his _first year of university, he returned to indsor and coached a men's team to a third place finish Joh city tournament, He was given only, three weeks to train the team. V/aterloo and rF fi ``� fifth in ey finiohed second in !While in northwestern Ontario, he coordinated a regional water polo development program that was sponsored by the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture and the OWPA. His latest project involves the development of a manual for municipal recreation directors and aquatic supervisors. The manual will be under 20 pages and will outline the development of a Junior Recreational Water Polo Program. It is based on the success and failure of Mr. Duguay's personal involvement in the sport in five municipalities. "It's going to take another 'half year for completion. The target is the Spring of '85," he said. Huron County riders compete Huron County riders proved to be the best at the first annual Delaware Supercross. Competing for a large purse were over 50 riders who put ona thrilling 2',2 hour long show on the challenging man-made track. The track was made, up of sand and clay jumps and berms on top of the Delaware asphalt. It has to be constructed in less than 10 hours by CRC Productions of Varna, after the regular stock car program on Friday night. In the first muto, of the 225 mod, Paul Far- quhar of Clinton had a 10 second lead when he crashed leaving first place wide open for -the rest of the field. Teammate Bert Mid- degaal of Blyth out -wheeled Jeff Howe of Minden to take firstplace. Results - 200 solid -.Gord Inglis, London; 225 stock - Wally Gordon, Ingersoll;. 225 mod - Bert Middegaal, Blyth; 250 stock - Jim Bearss, Springfield; 250 mod - Bill Wallace, Agincourt; Open - Jeff Howe, Minden; 4 - wheel - Marty Jackson, Listowel. John Parke of Varna finished a strong se- cond in the 200 solid just behind Gord Inglis of London. Chuck Collins of Varna finished second in the Open class just • behind Jeff Howe of Minden. Next ATV supercross will be at the Thorn dale Fair on Sept. 21 under the lights. • Clinton Fastball standings Clinton Sports Standings at end of scheduled games Pts Bob Falconer (Teachers) 4 3 31 Jun Switzer (Teachers) 3 2 27 Don MacDonald (Teachers) 6 4 19 Ralplittidder (NF rhOlbiiel ' 15 Ken Daer (Merners) - ; . 3 2 8 Don Wise (Merners) , 3 2 Don Freeman (Workman) 3 2 Mark Schoebl (Norholme) 4 2 Chris Middleton and Paul Priestep (Merners) • 2 1 '•.500 George Thompson (Wbrkman)4 2 .500 431 Last week's scores Aug. 8—Norholme 9- Merners 10, Aug-12—Teachers .10 - Lawries 8 •394 Aug. 13—Norholme 3 - Merners 4 .391 3outof5 .387 Aug. 13—Teachegs 23 - Workman 9 .380' 2 out 102f-3 . .361.• Aug. 15 GP W L T Lawries 20 15 4 1 Mei xSr 20 12 ktra Wo n ' Teachers 20 6 • 11 '3 Norholme 20 4 16 • 0 Top 10 batters m . league T playoffs AB H. Doug Riehl (Merners) 46 21 . ,Frazer Abbott (Workman) 53 24 Dave Bartliff (Merners) 47 21 Steve Cook (Lawries) 51 22 Ken.Daer(Merners) . 48, 19 Wayne Andrews (Workman 66 26 Don Heytema (Norholrne) 64 25 Don Freeman ( Workman) 62 24 Bev Bromley (Lawries) 71 27 Brad Bromley:( Lawries) 72 26 Top 10 batters in playoffs only AB H Bob Riehl (Teachers) 4 3 BA .457 .453 .447 .396 .750 .667 .667 67 .667 .667 ,.667 .500 BA .77500 Aug. 20 Upcoming Games 8 p.m. Workman vs Teachers 9:45 p.m. Merners vs Norholrrie ? — Playoffs WHEN YOU TRAVEL THIS SUMMER MAKElT MOREENJOYABLE BY STOPPING AT LOCATIONS IN: CLINTON LISIOWEL STRATFORD WOODSTOCIK CAMBRIDGE KITCHENER WATERL UELPH