The Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-03-08, Page 20petition in January at Teeswater teams competed in the double -
and emerged as winners from a field knockout tournament. Madill played
London's Westminster Collegiate
and won 10-3, but went to the final
rock- in the second draw before
downing Sarnia's St. Clair Secon-
dary School 6-4. With the victory, the
Madill curlers adVanced to the A.II-
Award.
At a banquet hosted by the
Welland Curling Cluk each of the
Madill curlers was presented with a
trophy recognition of winning the
Gore Award. In additioMadill's
Steve McKague wasejected as
vice -skip oithe itt, star All -Ontario
team and received a trophy for this
Ontario along with seven other honor.
_ ,Members of the rink are Darryl
teams..
Button, skip; Steve IVIcKague, vice;
Hawkins, this nunted the firat-thne lead; and Dave Hawkins, coach.
According to Coach Dave Mark Adanis, second, Kevin Eadie,
BANTAMS
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Things are heating up in the 101;
standings, the Kit Xats and the Mr. Eng
Bigs tied at 65 now. The Caramillis Chr
have 58 and not far behind are the 108;
Mars Bars at 55 and the 0 Henrys at 105;
53. The Coffee Crisps have 39. '
Stephanie Cleghorn had the high j
single of 137 and high double of 249.
For the boys, it was Mike jeu
„Itimington's 173 single and 201 doub
doubli;
gam
Other games of 90 and over.were Agri
bowled by Kelly Phillips 111; Heidi 159,
Boltz 90; Evelyne Matz 103; Shannon Rem
Thompson 92; Becky Hickey 95° '
Stephanie Cleghorn 112. Mand -
Anger 103; Lindsay Johnston 102; Pat
dra Moffatt 91; Amanda Braun
Scott Inwood 94, 110; Byron
lish 94; Ryan Robinson 110, 94;
is Greig 93,109; Mike Remington
Craig Pair 95; Scott McPherson
Ben Hallman 92, 132.
BANTAMS & JUNIORS
enny Remington and D. J.
/*On Were the stars last week,
ay- With a' 162 single .and 319
le, D. J. with 1904nd:342. Other.
es of 125 and over Wererolled by
in Marks 131; Xendi.a 14,eilileY
131; Andrea McBride 127; Jenny
ington 157; Joshua Johnston
Oey Carter /V; D. J.Meeeison
`461111"teffell 1381- AlleY Novice 1r team ended its con- TiteedaY in Harriston. Good'opened
ler 147; Ryan Moffatt. 155; The Wingham Kentucky Nuggets The Nuggets took to the ice last
174, lei Jince#1, iilickey10, •
travis.„.. clime pei_ra int saa., an Fair s.olLttion round of play 'Sunday by by
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ePis s_xkin the with 71 opined- the scoring, assisted by Harristen. *
f011OiVed by the Sprites at 68 /Van Robinson and David Laing. The Inists scored two more goals in
the - Lemon Limes at 84. The However, Harriston's R. Cavell the third period, once again off the ‘....
fain Dewe baize 50; Cokes 41 scored toile thematch. sticks of Thackery and Brown.,.. ', 4
'fifes ' In the second, Laing scored, Laing stored one for Wingha
#41r,111 klkijong assisted.- by _Huffman. winghanes assisted by Dennis Adams and -
rn sing ' 'Went tit Kiri” Jamie Good then added ti, marker of . Robinson to make the final count 34
.11223; she also had high his own, assisted by Huffman and for liarriston.
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• I Was JaSOnStefflePs AI .on• 0 of the best passing The Nuggets congratulat0V •
guys, itith4r190. " '. plays, .
i Season. The second Belmore, winners of the consolatioi .
at34 for Wingham. round.
d 1 But ton came out strong hi Those looking for some real- efls,,, . .
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' 40'1 frame scored two quick tertainmerd are invited to come out
, „ Sticks of Thrickery and to the arena this Sunday, March ' •
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ALL -ONTARIO FINALISTS The F. E. madili bo y$' ccirting team was one of 0100 rinksto 'ecovete kr- Os andza plus O
the All -Ontario Finals at Welland recently and captured' the Gore Award at that e#MPetitiOM The team'sRodger
vice. Steve McKagfle was also Selected vie ski for the all-star All -Ontario teant'Frorti Lek the Madill'. and Lavernelani'
Kevin F lie, lead.
curlers are: Steve McKague, vice; Darryl autton,'s!sip; Dave Hawkins, coach; Mark Adams sec d •
Madill curlers
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in all -Ontario showdown
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4o take fourm theSorilig'were t
of Ilderton Car and Vince
ci*r„ were Belm re With One win and. 1.0int of .‘
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fthwith two wiz andaliluaotill. 98,
On the 40 -point, singleleiiind 13' Bruce Qrtlieb was the winner of
side, Fred and John 'Wickens of the5040drant.
Local athietes bring home
three medats-fr meet
The F. E. Madill boys' curling of 16 rinks which entered the Zone in the more than 20 years he has Maitland Athletics Club brought medal for her put of 11.09m hi -the
Three. members of Wingham's • - AtinrefSakasov also won a
team has completed a busy and 13B competition. On Feb. 1, the been coaebieg mai local team has home medals from the Qatario Juvenile division, while biotin*
successful season, highlighting the Madill rink travelled to Walkerton to been one ofthe 'slake, at the All, -Trak aS4FICId olaspelahoirs4988 paw sidessotetioon the bronze* the
year by participating in the All-, curl- a best -of -three Aeries,,against Ontario finals. PtiovOcial- Indoor Cliimpiimships Midget %Okay Piitlif
Ontario Schoolboys' Curling Hanover's John Diefenbaker The Madill team had three ex- • held last Saturday anclOislayafthe 12.35m. In a tough battle for goldin
Championships at Welland. Secondary School for the Zone 13 citing curling games at Welland, Metre Centre in North York. his category; the provincial -record • .
Although 200 teams started in this championship arid elnated losing the lint two — both in extra
Tne two silver aand one bronze was bettered by more thin one'
competition, only eight were Hanover with two straight wins. ends — to Kingtton and Sarnia, but metre by lliewinner.
finalists at the All -Ontario and
Madill's Darryl Button rink was one A. bigger challenge lay ahead as
came through with a win over medal all were won in the shot-put
of the eight, the rink was off to regional e ore
NiagaraFalls to th -G ev--entia-differentage-categories: - - -Provincial ellamplo-nshl-p--
The Madill team started -com- petition at Harriston where four
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marks the end of the iiidoor swam
Lynda Harkness is Ontario's new- for Maitland Athletics. With good
est indoor silver medalist iii -the preparation behind them, the
Bantam age group with a put of 9 athletes are looking forward to the
metres, 55 centimetres
new outdoor season late this spring.
statigs, take
scliijic)1
The F. E. Madill Secondary School period, however, was a different
Mustangs are thenew Huron County story with no band and no fans,
high school 'hockey champions setting thestage for a more relaxed
following their two -game total -goal 20 minutes of pure hockey as Madill
victory over South Huron District scored fourmore goals.
HighSchool Panthers ofExeter. Wingham marksmen in the third
Wingham won the first game 6-2 period were McClory from Cronin,
and handed Exeter an 8-2 loss in the Steve Thynne from Cayley,-
second second for a two -game total of 14-4. Henschell from Moore and Kinahan,
In the second game, Madill opened and Nicholson from Jason Kraemer,
Goalie; Pktglgryfogle had his,
the scoriwtlinj„ a goakcty Brad shutout Siorlictsel44ontY; 48 clecondi,°
Murray,:: aslistd- left* in the game' and seven second
Jason Noire --then ,scored, assisted
by Bill Kinahan and Terry Deer, later, the Panthers scored their
followed by -another goal scored by second to make the final count 8-2.
Cronin' ed -as:sists from linemates Wingham Captain Steve Thynne
Rod Cayley and Jeff McClory. was presented the Huron Cup,
Murray got his second of the game donated by the Huron County
Secondary School Teachers' ,
on an assist from the hard-working
RodNicholson. Federation.
Madill now advances to the,
The first two periods of the game WOSSA - tournament in London
were exciting and full of enthusiasm today, March 8, and tomorrow with -
as the SOuth Huron District the winner of that competition going
SetondEulf School Band was out in on to the All -Ontario finals at
full force to stir the fans. The third Hamilton later this month.
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