HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-11-05, Page 15The senior girls' soccer team from St. Joseph's School in Clinton
won the Huron -Perth Roman Catholic Separate School Board soc-
cer championship in Hesson on October 23. On the team were (back
row, left to right) Julie Cook, Kathy Van Bakel, Angela Traynor,
April Traynor, Kim Sweeney, Nicole Garon, Fiona Bennett, coach
St. Joseph's School wins Huron -Perth championship
Bob Govenlock and Jackie Wildfong. b the front row, from left to
right, they are Wendy Lammerant, Lynne Ducharme, Susan Ryan,
Manisay Visouvath, Sandy Ryan and Nguyet Le. (David Emslie
photo)
The senior girls' soccer team from St. Mount Carmel and ended up with a record with one win and two ties and they
Joseph's School travelled to Hesson on Oc- scoreless tie. Their second game, against left Hesson with another pennant for their
tober 23 to compete in the Huron -Perth Dublin, also ended up with a 0-0 tie. gym.
Roman Catholic Separate School Board The seniors came through in their third The school would like to thank Bob
championships, and came out victorious. game and d'efeated Stratford 1-0. Govenlock and Kathy Regier for their
The girls played their first game against With this win St. Joseph's had the best outstanding coaching.
CLINT MEWS -RF' t'ltl), WI DNESDAY, .0..A L' 1 t. -1t v. 1981i --Page 15
Junior Redmen
win 10 games
By Dawn flunking
On October 30 the Junior Redmen
volleyball team travelled to Stratford Nor-
thwestern, where they finished off their
regular season by winning all 10 of their
games.
Central Huron started off the tournament
by defeating Listowel in two consecutive
games. The final score of each game was
15-7,
The Redmen then .subdued Seaforth 15-4
and 15-9.
They then put up a dazzling offensive
display and victimized the Mitchell team by
scores of 15-4 and 15-1.
In the fourth match of the day, Central
Huron beat the Madill Mustangs 15-2 and
15-9.
Stratford Central failed to show up for the
tournament and as a result the Redmen beat
St. Mary's in the final two games with
scores of 15-2 and 15-4.
The Central Huron Junior Redmen ended
up with 28 wins and two losses during league
play this season, thus easily making the
Huron -Perth play offs which arc scheduled
for November 12 in Stratford.
Snowmobilers
take to the grass
VARNA - The Ontario Grass Drag Cham-
pionships were held on November 2 at Hully
Gully. The favourable weather conditions
contributed to the excellent spectator tur-
nout for this event.
Local winners included: Greg Hass, Hully
Gully, second place - AA Stock; Greg Hass,
Hully Gully, fourth place - AA Imperial;
Scott Faegan, Hully Gully, second place - E
Stock; Scott Feagan, Hully Gully, third
place - F Stock; Scott Feagan, Hully Gully,
fourth place _ Modified Stock:
The top Stock driver of the day was Al
Schmidt of Gadshill and the top Mod driver
91 the day was Bob Beaudoin of Windsor.
The winner of the water skimming cdhtest
was Bob Lockheart of London.
The Clinton Minor Hockey Pee Wee teams
have gathered their sponsors and now have
new sweaters. One sponsor is Harvey Carter
(back) of Carter's West End Garage and
modelling the new sweater is Darryl
DeRuyter. (David Emslie photo)
y.
Holding up the new Pee Wee sweaters for the Clinton minor hockey from left to right, are the sponsors Elgin Dale, Neil Dale, Richard
teams on October 25 were (left to right) Nicole Garon, Jeff Lobb and Joan McAsh. The sponsor from Kuenzig was absent for
DeRuyter, Jason McAsh and Michael Josling. In the back row, the photo. (David Emslie photo)
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