HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-04-01, Page 15Holmesville took on O'Briens of Goderich during the Clinton Optimists' Third Annual
Recreational Hockey Tournament last weekend. This Holmesville defender eventually
beat his opponent to the puck, but in the long run, O'Briens took the game, 7-3 in 'B' divi-
sion action. Mount Forest took the 'A' title. (Anne Narejko photo)
OPTIMIST TOURNEY
The Clinton Optimists hosted their third annual recreational hocke tournament last
weekend which saw Mount Fon est take the 'A' championship. Hod s Mills, had the
misfortune of meeting up with the championship team in their first gam NThe local team
lost 5-3, putting them in the 'B' division on March 27. Here a Hodges playerpulls away
from the Mount Forest forward. ( Anne Narejko photo)
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Vanastra curlers in provincial playdowns
Our hats are off to Bill Gibson, Brian
Falconer, Mark Cantelon, Del Mitchelmore
and Les Coleman for such terrific curling at
the Cott's Provincial Playdowns in Oshawa.
They won two games and lost four out of
the five by one point.
The Vanastra Curling Club are proud of
the team for a great showing in such stiff
competition. Even Skip Bill Gibson manag-
ed to curl for two days and return to marry
Marianne Menzies in a beautiful wedding
ceremony on March 28. Congratulations Bill
for a great week.
Two rinks competed in the Governor
General's competition in Hanover on March
28. Allan Hayter's rink of Barry Taylor,
Ross McBeath, and Bob Norman and Bob
Hayter's rink of Alex Townsend, Dun Taylor
and Ron Taylor competed. They curled well,
but came up one rock short.
Murray Adams, Don Lindsay, Ron
Sellars, and Claire Cox as well as a rink of
Jim Ross, Gary MacKay, Bert Vandendool
and Matt Haney competed in Chesney this
past weekend.
CHSS TRACK NEWS
Team does
Central Huron Secondary School ( CHSS
track and field team participated last
weekend in the tenth annual Your Universi-
ty High School Invitational Track and Field
competition in Toronto.
The competition was of a very high
calibre with over 1,400 of the best athletes in
the province in attendance. CHSS' 23
representatives all performed very well
with a number of school record efforts and
personal bests.
In the field portion of the event, Susan
Govenlock won Central Huron's first ever
gold medallion at this meet winning the
Senior Girls long jump with a new school
record jump of 4.62 meters. Tara Cluff
finished in fourth position out of 15 com-
petitors in the Open Girls triple jump with a
new school record jump of 9.12 meters. Lisa
Beattie finished in sixth position in the
Midget Girls high jump with a 1.45 meter
jump. Jon Leppington set a new Midget
Boys pole vault record for the school clear-
ing the bar at 2.90 meters for a ninth place
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well in stiff competition
finish.
In the 60 meter sprint event, Viviene
Stephens captured the bronze medallion
with an excellent time of 8.17 seconds. This
represents an exceptional effort given the
fact that there were 62 competitors in the
event! Lisa Beattie ran a very good 8.33 se-
cond time in the same event which placed
her in the semi-finals. In the Junior Girls
event, Karen Uyl advanced also to the semi-
finals with an 8.29 second time.
In the 400 meter event, Derek Bradshaw
finished first in his heat of the Midget Boys
event with a good time of 58.1 second placing
him tenth out of 35 runners. John Lambers
finished second in his heat of the Senior boys
event with a personal best time of 57.6
seconds. Ming Lee finished third in his heat
of the Senior Boys event with fine time of
54.35 seconds. Kathy Kennedy finished
fourth in her Midget Girls 400 meters event
tieing the school record of 66.6 seconds.
Alison Jeacock finished first in her heat of
the Junior event with a time of 70.4 seconds.
In the 1500 meter event, Steve Souch
finished first in his heat with a 4:29 minute
time. In the Midget Boys event, Greg Lobb
finished second in his heat with a 4:55
minute time while Jon Leppington was third
and Dean Martin fifth in the same heat with
5:04 and 5:06 minute times respectively.
The next meet scheduled for the team is
the Westminster Meet in London on April
15. Listed below are the additional results
from the remainder of the competitors from
Central Huron:
60 meter sprint - Tara Cluff -third in heat:
Everett Ridder - fourth in heat;
400 meter - Dave Sparling - third in heat -
58 seconds; Darryl Hemingway - fourth in
heat - 64.1 seconds; Everett Ridder - fourth
in heat - 61.4 seconds;
1500 meter - Angela Reid - sixth in heat -
6:34 minutes; High Jump - Craig Caldwell -
1.65 meters - P.B.; Long Juinp - Steve
Dolmage - 5:25 meters - John Lambers - 5.29
meters; Triple Jump - Steve Dolmage -10.64
meters; Pole Vault - Terry Cox - 2.60
meters.
Jelly Beans lead Tuesday Ladies' playoffs...
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Mission Impossible 6,756
Road Runners 6,642
Check It Out 6,419
One Day At A Time 6,307
On March 25 Helen Lobb had the high
single for the ladies with 292 while Flo Cart-
wright had the high triple at 649 and Dorothy
Airdrie had the high average of 194. Joe
Atkinson had the high single for the men
with 289 while Bob Hart had the high triple
at 700 and Steve Gibbings had the high
average of 212.
Tuckersmith Mixed
Mike's Melons 139
Gerrit's Carrots 129
Ralph's Rutabagas 126
Jack's Lemons 124
Henry's Honeydews 117
Angus' Artichokes 115
Stien de Weerd had the high single on the
final day of regular season bowling, March
30, with 255. The other ladies' high scores
were won by Tina van Dyke with the high
triple at 571 and Ann de Weerd with the high
average of 183. For the men Henry Hummel
had the high single with 235, Ralph Postma
had the high triple at 573 and Angus Hum-
mel had the high average of 210.
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Those bowlers that rolled games over 200
included: Tina van Dyke, 250; Marion
Snieder, 220, 214; oAnn de Weerd, 203,
Rose Hummel, 201, 200; -,Diane Bruinsma,
200, Diane Dimaline, 205: Angus Hummel,
212, 209; 'Tiny. Fidom, 209; Jack Snieder,
201.
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During the final games of the regular
''inn SlI7ir T'i In hart tho hicrh single for thy
ladies with 264 and the high triple at 717
while Nancy Atkinson had the high average
of 206. In men's bowling Jinn Watson had the
high single with 266, Bill Van Darnme had
the high triple at 756 and Doug Buchanan
had the high average of 221.
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single and high triple for the ladies with
scores of 327 and 676 respectively. Bill Van
Damme had the men's high single with 346
and the high triple at 864.
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