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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-07-16, Page 20PAGE 8A ----GOD :RIQ1$$ GNAI,S'1'A t• WEDIN SDAY, JULY 16, 1966
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swimnlers
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sparkGoderiCI
Swirn
finishes in claiming the victory over
Three young male swimmers. recorded Clinton.
outstanding performances in leading 'the Other first -place finishers were:
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Goderich Swim Team to victory over two Matt Brown, Boys 11-12 50m Breastroke;
other res elubs at a sweet held here ,,;�},l; a goys,. _13=14 50m
in Jeff
Brown,
on Saturday. Breastroke; Jason Lajeunesse., Boys 11-12
Jeff Bwon Jeffhi Boyce and Kevin 25m Butterfly; Terri Duckworth, Girls 9-10
25m tareastroke; Jami SowerbY, Girls 9-10
--Brown
wis all their ospe-10, Boyceithe 25m Backstroke; Jennifer Gs, 0
__ ors« n and the Boys 9-10, the Melick,
The
Boys 13-14 and Schiltuis the Boys 11-12 11-12 50m Backstroke; Tracey
division. Girls 11-12 50m breastroke; Christa Colin-
anThe victori�shelped the team overcome Girls 50m Butterfly;
early lead by the Clinton Swim Team. son, Girls in.re,Ia open were:
while
Goderich finished the day with spquad Mark Stokes, Greg Alcocl, Tom Do 4x50m
while Clinton ended up with third. The squad and Blair Waterfield, Boy Matt
Jf om Kirkton was dices t s divi- freestyle relay; Kevin Schiltuis,
Brown won three races r take in the a 50m Brown, Jason Lajeunesse and Mark Arm -
free He swam to victory strongBoys 11-12 4x50m freestyle relay;
Arm -
freestyle, the 25m backstroke and the 25m Jennier Morris, Tracey Melick, Vicky
breastreke. in three Glousher and Tara Cornish Girls 11-12
Boyce alsoacamehout on top m in- 4x50m freestyle relay; Lori Dawson,
races to claim his division , thea 50m Alana Graham, Melany Woodall, and Tina
backstroke,
v strokual medley relay , Hamilton Girls 13-14 4x50m freestyle b' Schiltuis and the 50m buttefle.the relay; Tara Morris, Jami Sowerby, Terrir
Schiltuis won the 50m freestyleeland then Duckworth and Krystal Berling,
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team .individual medley 4x25in freestyle relay; Jennifer Peters,
teamed up with threet other swimmers to Karen Bushell, Mary -Jo Evans and Bren-
take ere 1, the freestyle relay.oda Smith, Girls Open 4x50m freestyle
Overall, the 30 members of the Goderichda
relay. ,
Swim Team recorded 22 first -place
Sunset Junior
Invitational
Tournament
tees off today
SPORTS SHORTS
Junior golfers from all over
Southwestern Ontario will be converging
on the Sunset Golf Club today; Wednesday,
to take part ip tbe.,Junior Invitational G0
Tournament.
Between 50 and 60 are expected to b
challenging the 18 hole course when tee -of
time arrives at 9:00 am.
Golfers will be placed into three flights:
bantam, whish will consist of competitors
13 and under; juvenile, for ages 14 to 16;
and junior encompassing ages aandv1d 8 e,
Clubs from Kincardine,
Grand Bend, St. Mary's and others will all
be sending their best juniors to compete
for prizes for the winners of low gross, low
net arid other categories.
Last year at the Junior Invitational, up-
wards of 60 golfers were on hand to try
their luck on the scenic course.
Goderich Swim Team member Melanie Woodall prepares to hit the water
(photos. by Susan Hundertmark)
e'levators
cruise to win
over Benmiller
Relying on the four -hit performances of
Jan Rutledge • and Louise Brown, the
Goderich Elevators cruised to an 11-0 vic-
tory over Benmillerin iaiu�s f .Ns ar,
tion, Monday, July 7.
Rutiedge came close to hitting for the cy-
cle in the contest, needing. only a single to
complete the feat. Her four hits consisted
of two triples, a double and a home -run.
Brown, not to be outdone, stroked three
singles and added a triple to notch her four
hits.
Denise Mitchelmore hurled a three hit-
ter from the Goderich mound to
forthe
ture
the win. Sandy Willis was tagged
loss for Benmiller.
The win leaves the Elevators in first
place.
New racers
finish well
in boardsailing
A number of new racers were out this
week. Richard Robarts showed his talents
by winning his first race of the year. Jim
Rourke, also in his first race, placed third
in the men's light class just behind Andy
Stinnisen.
Gil Boyd, the men's heavy class
dominator, was held to second by the per-
sistent Paul McKee. Mark Fisher placed
third with Paul Castle picking up fourth
place. -
The ladies -class was led by., Darlene
McKee, with Nancy Schilbe of Bayfield
placing second. The wind did not hold for
the whole evening but the boardsailers
were not to be left on shore. Sails were
racers
eleft
to dry while 18 charged -up paddle
dashed for the Water to splash and glide
through a grueling course. With tired arms
Steve Little and Mark Fischer sailed to the
finish and ran to the marker's table with
Steve arriving first. Third place was cap-
tured by Mike Beauchemin, fourth place
Guy
,
and fifth
place Gil Boyd.,d.,
Stacey fleet from the Clinton Swim Team urges her teammates on, but it
wasn't t enou h tostnp
a surging Goderich team
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Kjncardifle
Tracey Melick, of the Goderich Swim Team,
backstroke event
OS two from
The Peewees played two games against
Kincardine last week, losing
0 in
Goderich on Monday and 4-2 in Kincardine
on Thursday. However coach Linda Lumley
is optimistic that her team can turn things
around and with this in mind,, has scheduled
some tough practise sessions for the next
couple of weeks.
Ducharme was outstanding on defense in
the first game. She was also impressed
with the work of Shane Davenport in goal
for the second game. In this game the
Goderich goals came from midfielder,
Aaron Duckworth and right-winger, Stuart
Knight. thfa
d pwo assists Midfielder, Chris
Bob Lumley
oderic:
fore.ground,•competes in the
•
eewee
S
had one assist.
Last Monday, the Squirts hosted
t Mark
Seaforth and suffered a 5-2defea .
"Big Train" Johnston scored from
r er penal-
ty
ds d
ty kick and Matt "Speedy
the second goal.
Two nights later the Squirts travelled
to Dublin where they outclassed St. Powerful with a lopsided 9-0 victory.
centre -half, Mark Johnston went on a one-
man scoring rampage, collecting six goals
and two assists. Inside -left Matt Hunter
chipped in with one goal and one assist.
Left -half Willie Lomas and centre -forward
Terry Pardys tallied one goal apiece.
Ceres top
Bridge event
Tuesday night
The Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club met
on Tues. July 8 at the Legion Hall, 7:45
p.m. 101/2 tables played a Mitchell game.
In the North/South position, Jane and
Brian Cere were first with 20 points more
than the 2nd place winners, Evie
McDonagh and Frank Donnelly. Louise
Hetherington
nick
re
third, Pat Stringer and Cathy McDonald,
fourth.
In the East/West direction, the scores
were close. Ralph Kingswell and Bill Dun-
can held first place followed by Mary Don-
nelly and Eleanor Erskine. Chris
and
Brian Reeve were third, Marg Hall and
John Wood, fourth.
Several summer visitors attended and
were made welcome by the club members.
Ball tourney is
on weekend
July 18, 19 and 20, Goderich will host 24
ladies' slowpitch teams for a tournament
atAothe
i® Agricultural
Friday, July 18 at 6:30 and
'continues all weekend long. The 'B' or
consolation, final goes Sunday at 3:p0
While the 'A' championship will be held at
4:30.
The tournament is filled to capacity with
,teams travelling from as far away as
Guelph and Listowel to take part.
Carling O'Keefe Breweries will be
donating prizes to the . winners, . Pat
Costello, tournament organizer,• said.
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