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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-01-28, Page 21Sports c,UD1;RICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1587 -PAGE 7A • Penalties cost Bantam Bs in league game against Hensall '1'he Goderich Bantam Bs have three points to show for three league games last week as they wore one, lost one and tied • another. On Saturday, Jan. 17 Goderich led Mit- ` chell 6-3 in a game played in Mitchell but the but the in third period the defence laps- , ed allowing Mitchell to score three goals in the last four minutes and tie the gaine. Brad Fisher and Jerry Hartin had one goal and two assists each, for Goderich while Shane Davenport and Jean Paul Cauchi had a goal and an assist niece. Mike Rornpf and Jeremy Denoitune had one goal for Goderich.• In a game against Hensall Jan. 19, Goderich led 4-1 before running into penal- ty trouble allowing Hensall to score nine MINOR HOCKEY goals in the final period to record a 10-4 win, Goderich got called for six minor penalties in the second period and nine in the third while three players were ejected with misconducts. Blair Wa•terfield scored twice, with Brad Fisher getting one goal and one assist. Jeff Hodges scored once and Hartin, with two, and Davenport and .Joh Hruden chipped' in with assists. In a :game Jan. 21 Goderich defeated Clinton 5-3. Mike Rornpf 'led the attack with three goals while Hodges and Fisher had one goal apiece. Hartin and Cauchi ad- ded two assists apiece. 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( photo by Dave Sykes) • Million continues onslaught on -.pins • Y.B.C. •• Ryan Million continued his onslaught of' the pins with games of 222,260 and 311 - 793, another super"week. Other good games roll- ed by •bantams •were Jeff Klages - 175, Jetf. Rumig - 204, Angie Leggatt - 165, Kathy Rivett - 148 and 391 triple 7 124 pins over .average:•- The stantiings for Jr. and. Sr. are Pin Scramblers - 88, YBC Maniacs - 85,, Lane Blisters - 76, Bowling Buddies - 52; Bowling `Blasters - 47, Pin Blasters- 47, Ball Busters - 45, E -Z Strikers - 42, King Pins - 41, and Ball Blasters - 37. Some good games rolled by Martin Papple - 249 and 638 triple, Mike Mc- Cabe - 263, Jeff, Powell - 616 triple, Derek Rumig - 241, Brad Fisher - 650 triple, Todd Papple - 239 and Terry Chambers - 234. ' In the Poe Wee group Scott McIver rolled two games of 125 and. Scott Davidson,, also rolled 1.25. " -• FORESTERS SStandings have tight'eised up with three teams ,- Shattered Dreams, Spoilers and T.N. 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SENIOR CITIZENS , Hawks took seven points this week from Sparrows by -virtue of good bowling by all team 'members - 'Joan Thompson led with 251 and 607. Ed Smythe rolled 258 and 632. Jack Gilbert led his Purple Finchs to five .points rolling 252, 244, 248 '- 744. Dorothy Smythe had 214 and 552 for Skylarks. 'In spite of 22.3 and 551 by Kay Glen, Old Crows' captured five points from Robins. Mary Spriggs rolled 205. Eagles were topped by Sally LeFebre with' 231 and 564 to take five points off Bluejays. Marg Swan rolled 108 POA, Mel Dickson 253 and Olive Gilbert 216 to help Swans take two points •from. Bluebirds who had super games bowled by Ben Hamilton 272' 241 and 199 for 712 and Helen Dickson - 262 and 650. WEDNESDAY YOUNG MEN In spite of scores of 206, 249 for a 649 triple, ' -Dave's Dudes were unable to cash in and lost seven points to Glossy Pinheads led by 'Dale Jeffrey with 254 and 610. Dirty Danglers also took seven points from Little Bowl Vikings while Bob's Buddies managed two points from Raymones. Bob Mitchell rolled a super .275 as Ray Swan bowled 234 and 632.. Scott Middel also rolled 230 for Raymones. TUESDAY MEN Dan Willis with 318 and 735 led Bonsai Bombers to seven points from Diehards who -i had 2.38 from Peter Duskocy and 645 from Steve Little. Bill Good - 656 and Jake Martel - 631 topped Sherwood Express to five points off Easy Riders with 283 from Mike Miller. Outsiders and Sifto Saints split pts 4-3. Bill Tranter roller 239, Bill Leddy - 238 & 632 while Paul Good had 594 and Warren Erb 220. • TUESDAY MIXED Tricky Six remain in first place with 76 points followed b,y G.M.C.'s 73, Frame Ups, 67, Barb's Gang - 66: Bell's Angels - 64, Underdogs - 61, Tailenders - 58, 6 Pac - 56, Unknowns - 51, Bowled eagles - 51, ? - 46 and Sound Trek - 44. Sonny Moore rolled 755, Olive Gilbert - 663, Jean Merkley - 277, Bob Graham - 790, Chris Connor.- 790, Tom Allen - 279, Jim Martin - 681, Shirley Schmidt 306-732, and Larry Million - 292 along with fine games by many others. MONDAY MEN • Standings remain the same except Strike Force and Little Bowl"have.switched places. Bill Leddy rolled 277,283 - 741 for The Bud- dies, Brian Stewart had 311 and 738 for Trail Ends, Larry McDougall - 298 and 712 for A&P, Ken ,Johnston - 328 and 776 and Brian Reeve - 296 and 718 for Murphy's Landing, Dick McLean 713 and Kevin Rumig - 736, led' French' Dry 'Cleane'rs. Gerry Ross holds. High `;Average with 256 while Rob Little holds High 'Single with 401 and Dennis Schmidt has High Triple with 933. WED. LADIES . The ,Wolverines, still leading the pack, with 81 points, took five points from Sly , Foxes. ,Joyce Hamilton with a 645 triple and Doreen Willis with a 224 single helped Polar.' Bears take fivecfrom Tigers. Fran Rae toll- ed 219. Shirley Kennedy with a 343 single, - 702 triple lead the Chipmunks to five points from Wildcats. The Bear Cubs gave up five points to the Lions helped by Elsa Fickert rolling a 245 single - 607 triple. The Gophers, leadby Yvonne Dougherty's 312 single, took five points from the'Fonz despite a 255'rolled by Marie Park and Patti Johnson's 232. The Cobras gained 5 points.over the Turtles. MONDAY NIGHT LADIES A team effort led Barb's Bunnies to a five ` point win over the Marionettes. Good games from Joyce Pettus 199, 206, Barb Almasi 220, Bev Whetstone 246, 614 triple and Shirley Kennedy 278, 672 triple. The Walibangers are charging for first place after taking seven points from Auleen's Angels. High games rolled by Helen Lewis 189, Trish Deighton 202, and Sandy Fielder 267, 636 triple. The "Angels" took no points but Captain Auleen Theriault turned in two good games 216 and 217.:, The New -Gals are picking up points every week and took 5 from the Oldtimers High games rolled by Mavis Fisher 169, 187, Anita Bartliff 190 and Pauline Jacques 187, 213 The Oltitimers did not have a good night but • did take 2 points, with the' help of Nancy White's 271. The Blazers were bowling against 100 per cent of their average and took 4 points. Strong efforts from Fran Rae 179., 183, Lor- raine .Jones 184, ,Jean Pinder 186, and Joyce Hamilton 225, • Doug Haskell led ,Ray's Rollers to seven points over Lakeort Advertising with games of 199, 253 and 281 for a 733 triple. .John Duckworth's 658 triple was 55 pins over his average for Lakeport. Bin Prouse's 624 triple led Sunny's to four points North End Marina, led by Brian' Brindley's 303 single and 725 triple. Bruinsma Bombers took five points from Selingers on the strength of .Jack Wunnink's 709 triple. Glen l.amont's 653.triple salvaged two points for Selinger. Haskell, 725 and Brindley, 303, had the high triple and singes a respectively. Best .Ever program helps amateur athletes in Ontario Best Ever Ontario w,as created by the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation in 1985 to encourage excellence and par- ticipation in amateur athletics across the province. The Ministry gave $4.4 million of Best Ever funds last year to amateur sports in Ontario and has allocated another $4.4 million in funds for this year's program. This continued support will help Ontario athletics achieve "best ever" results at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta and at the Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. Ontario has more than 50 per cent of the athletes who represent Canada on major games events. Their outstanding perfor- mance is in part due to Best Ever funds. Best Ever Ontario was also designed to provide programs aimed at increasing participation in sports across all regions and communities in Ontario. Special em- phasis has been placed on new programs for women which will enhance the involve- ment of aspiring female athletes in amateur sport. Disabled athletes will: be encouraged -to become more involved -in amateur sport and programs to meet their unique needs will he created. in addition Best' Ever funding continues to assist those sports organitations par. ticipating in the upcoming Commonwealth Games, Pan American Games and the Games for the Physically Disabled.