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Sr. Girls rip
Stratford 43-22
BY TD
The GDCI senior girls
basketball team won
their first game of the
Huron -Perth Conference
season here last Thur-
sday, defeating Stratford
Northwestern 43-22.
Anne Marie Murphy
was the game's top
scorer with 10 points for.
the 'winners. Audrey
Vandenheuvel had eight.
and Heidi Elliott seven
for Goderich.- Lucie
Turcotte and Joni
Thompson each had six
points.
Northwestern scoring
was led by Mary Grogan
with nine points.
Coach Donna Doidge's
Goderich team played an
aggressive, pressing
style of basketball and
coach Doidge feels she
has the speed plus the
height on her team this
season to take a good run
at the Huron -Perth title.
Those aspirations will
be undergoing a. stiff test
this week with the GDCI
team playing in Stratford
Tuesday against *Strat-
ford Central and meeting
Exeter South Huron here
today (Thursday).
Central and South Huron
are rated as representing
the chief opposition to the
Vikings for league
honours.
Sailors begin
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traming camp
The Goderich Inter-
mediate C Sailors will
soon be back in action for
the 78-79 season.
This year the Sailors
will be coached by Bill
Gallow who has had
•extensive experience in
the minor hockey system.
Gallow coached the
Bantams to an All-
• Ontario championship in
1976-77 and last year led
the. Midgets to the
Ontario final.
The Sailors will be
holding their first session
of , training camp
Saturday October 7 from
2:3U to 4 p.m. The second
practice session is
scheduled for Sunday
•October 8 from 10:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m.„
This season Goderich
will play in a division
with Wingham, Lucknow,
Mildmay and Goderich.
These teams will also
play a home and home
• series • with Fergus,
Milverton, Mount Forest,
Harriston and Wellesley.
The Sailors will open
the season with a home
game against Fergus.
October 27 at the
Goderich and District
Community Centre.
Game time is 8:30p.m.
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The GDCI senior
Vikings marched to their
second straight lop -Aided.
victory in Huron -Perth
Conference football
action in Palmerston,
Thursday when they
blanked • the Norwell
Redmen, 55-0.
The. game provided
little challenge for the
, Vikings who piled up a 48-
0 lead in the first half and
coasted from there.
Coacb Ray Donnelly held
many of his, starters out
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of the game in the second
half, including tailback
Randy Little who rushed
for 126 yards in the first
half and scored three
Karen Melady and Pam Lambert of the GDCI
senior girls basketball team wrestle for possession
of the ball with a member Of the Stratford Nor-
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thwestern team. Goderich won the game 43-22 for
their second win of the season. (photo by Dave
Sykes)
Swedish midgets to play here
BY TD
coming to Goderich. International hockey is The Goderich Green
and Parent Midgets will
At an International Touinament of Champions,
including competitors from New York, Quebec,
South Carolina and Ontario, held on Septeinber 30
in Hamilton, members of Plerson't Karate School,
which meets at Victoria Public School in Goderich
on Monday and Thursday evenings, cleaned up. The
school won the team trophy for the most overall
points and many individual trophies In the white to ,
A.. brown belt divisions. Front row, left to right, are
Cindy Brennan (yellow belt); Steve Brennan
(orange) ;, Jane Netzke, first in Kumite, white to
green division; Janet Gardner, second in Kumite,
white to green division; Karen Tyndall, second in
Kata, white to orange division; Beth MacEwan
(white) and Dennis Reed (white). Back row, left to.
right are Mike Dymond, first in Kata, bine to brown
division; Ron, Tyndall, second in Kata, blue to
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brown; John Pierson (school instructor. black);
Mike Cochrane, first in Kata, second in Kumite,
white to yellow division; George Sheardown
(white) and Hank Gerrits- (white). Absent for photo
was Chris Graham who won second in Kumite,
-orange to green division. (Photo by Joanne
Buchanan)
VommeiinCita.
GODERICH SLOW PITCH LEAGUE
MEETING
OCTOBER 7th
10:00 A.M.
GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE
ROOM 26
(fiafor school through,west door at roar)
Far anyone jritaralitad la helping the execirtive for the 1979-79
!Gaston, and also for anyone Interested In playing or entering
teem In the League.
,be playing host to a
midget team ' from
Sweden..
Details of the visit by
the Swedish team were
announced Saturday in
Toronto at the Ontario
Minor Hockey
AreotiCniga.tion's annual
m
The team, Vasteras
Midgets from Stockholm,
will be one of three
European minor hockey
teams touring Ontario
this season. The team will
be based in Midland for
its Canadian visit and will
play here against the
Goderich Midgets on
Friday, January 5.
The Green and Parent
Midgets were All -Ontario
finalists last year and
many of the team
members played on the
Ontario Bantam
championship -team two
years ago when the
Lakeport Steelers won
the OMHA title.
The local minor hockey
season begins this
weekend with tryouts for
the all-star teams
commencing Saturday.
Slowpitch
league meeting
The Goderich Men's slowpitch league will
hold a general meeting this Saturday, October 7
at 10 a.m. in room 26 at Goderich and District.
Collegiate Institute.
The league executive is asking that all teams
be represented at the meeting out of which will
evolve committees to conduct a successful
campaign neXt year.
The league elected a new executive last
Saturday but is still loOking for support and
commitments in several areas.
• Anyone who is interested in entering a team
in the slowpitch league is also, urged to attend
the meeting. ^ I
R1NGETTE
* A GAME FOR GIRLS ON ICE
REGISTRATION
SATURDAY OCTOBER 7th & 14th
10:00 A.M. 12:00 NOON
GODERICH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Age: 8 years and over, on or before
Octpber 7/78
FEE: $5.00 Per Player
touchdowns.
Little has now rushed
for over 500 yards in the
Vikings first three games
and has scored six touch-
downs. Against Norwelk
Little's touchdowns came
on a 10 -yard dive and a 15 -
yard sweep in the first
quarteeand a 40-yarder
on a second quarter diVe
play.
Dennis Donnelly and
Dave MacKenzie each
had two touchdowns for
the Viki9gs. Donnelly's
both came on dive plays:
a 5 -yard run in the first
quarter and a 40 -yard
romp in the second
quarter. Donnelly also
played a major role in
providing key blocks on
several punt returns
including the break -away
block which sprang
MacKenzie loose on a 75 -
yard touchdown run in
the third quarter.
MacKenzie's other score
came on a 35 -yard pass
and run play from
quarterback Jon Barz in
the opening quarter.
Mark Frayne scored
the balerViking' touch-
down on a °20 -yard sweep
early in the second
quarter, and plqyed an
outstanding defensive
game, making two pass
interceptions in the first
half. Eric Mitchell kicked
seven converts for the
Vikings.
The Vikings play their
next game today
(Thursday) in Wingham
against the Madill
Mustangs who are 0-2
following their loss last
Week, 31-8 to the Stratford
Northwestern Huskies.
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