The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-05-06, Page 12PAGE12--C401)Fi IC i SIG IAL Thi„ WECOADAY, MAY 6,1911
;The•GDCI cheerleading team finished first in Huron -Perth competition
recently 1n Exeter. Ithas been four years since the girls brought home the
pennant. In the front row from left are Susan Pinkney, Eileen Vollick,
Claire Doherty; second row, Amita Lassallne, Terri Donatis, Linda Best:
third row, Debbie Squire, Lori Hassel, Gail Pinkney, Karen Bushell; and
top, Natalie Sully, Lisa Varga. The team's coach is Shelley Warr. (.Photo
by Cath Wooden)
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gall players all set to go for season
.Lady ball players are` Park, although the first
ready for amther season- of game of the season, May 24,
action with '.the Central is a Sunday afternoon. The
Ladies Softball League, the-. , ladies have been practicing
Goderich Women's for over amonthnowand are
,
*twitch League, and the ready for another successful
Ioffineyer Little Plumbers season.
I$$eme
ldSO., tttll, L1 'ttteaR
&rng names thsmbn.
finished fourth out the ten -
team .league. This year, the
:Th. Little Plu_rbrs will . league is divided into two
be: playing home games groups, the north including
Friday nights at Agriculture Milverton, Moorefield,
Shakespeare, Dublin, and
Goderich. Norwich,
Waterloo, , Kitchener;i and
Oshfweken include the south
division.
The team's manager is
Bev Wright, and Karen
Donnelly will be handling
advertising.
The Goderich Women's
Slowpitch League is set for
their second season The
League includes four in town
teams, one from Menesut
Park, and one from the
Bluewater Centre. „
The season opens on May
19, and games take place
Tuesday and Thursday
nights on the Victoria and St.
Mary's diamonds.
iL�e
Cental Huron Ladies
Softball League has the
same eight teams as last
•
year, including five from
Goderich, two from Clinton,
and one from Lucknow.
The league's president is
',Hugh Hodges, secretary is
Cindy Bassinett, and
treasurer is Patty Boak. The
season opens Mj 11, and the
teams .play Mondays and
Thursdays on the GDCI
diamond, and Tuesdays on
the St. Mary's diamond.
Men's soccer
teams open
season with wins
Men's soccer league action
got underway last weekend
with the two Goderich United
teams chalking up their first
victories of the season.
The A team played West
Lorne andedged them by a
low score of 1.0. Lee Arbor
scored the lone Goderich
goal.
The B team kicked -off
against Clinton and soundly
defeated them 7-2. Mark
Bellinger, Ian Chisholm, and
Steve Walters each netted
two goals apiece for the Bs,
and Bruce Melick got one.
Action resumes this
Sunday when the teams play
away.
Tops infield
As was the case with last
year's first annual Nielsen
Field Classic, the 1981 event
will again feature some of
the top high school athletes
in the province.
Included in the performers
who will participate in the
meet in Seaforth Saturday
are three members of the
Canadian Junior Pan-
American team. Two of the
competitors, Martha Hart of
London and Denise Hebert of
Windsor, will square off in
one of the day's critical bat-
tles, the girls' javelin.
• Another Pam -American
member, Mike Brennan of
Kingsville, will also attend.
Along with the three Pan-
American team members;
five former champions in the
Ontario Federation of Secon-
dary Schools Association
(OFSSA) will be present, in-
cluding discus thrower Liz
Polyak of Brantford.
She is one of Canada's
outstanding young throwers,
according to meet Organizer
Terry Johnston of Seaforth
District High School, and he
predicts she may break the
recor , theld.; by Cindy Crap -
per, who competed at. the
Field Classic last year and
went on to study and train in
the States on an athletic
scholarship.
A close fight is expected in
the boys' high jump with two
6'10" jumpers set to go head
to head.
Local spectators will have
an opportunity to watch area
long and triple jumper Mark
Underwood perform. He cur-
rently, holds several Huron -
Perth records..
Although earlier, this year
as plans for the second
classic got underway
organizers expected a large
leap in the number of per-
formers, the actual increase
was less than anticipated.
Still, the entries to date total
close to 85, up substantially
from last year's 55, and Mr.
Johnston said the quality
which made the 1980 meet a
success had been maintain-
ed.
Donations to, the meet may
be dropped off at the
Toronto -Dominion Bank in
Seaforth.
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