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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-04-05, Page 16q •••••7.'1,7.`2Z 4., • •-• • - 3. „„;•,;.. . .. r---- v. .v. ................-' 22............. ,..2..:;.....w.2m.a.,,,,L,....M.P........' ,-22.;,i , ....,"'"' ..... ------ --------...--,....,--,-...--,..............--,.....,.........„--,.....-„...-* • • .., f,?i,7„, 5 IfEmglie Atm! an exhibitiongame and aisoii in alkee teurnament, week I!dt!ay night the Ate= "VW ati: One in WW1*. was the'WS* game of the rear between the two teams and, as in previous games, it was an en. tertaining game with good skating and passing. As usual, it was a dose game. The lead switched back and forth, with Wingham whining 6-5. Mark Olson had four goals and Brent Robinson one. Doug Wilson had two assists and Olson and Robinson one assist each:Thanks to Craig Baynton mho played goal for Belgrave. Saturday morning the team played in the Wallace tournament, defeating St. Marys 5-2. The games were 35 minutes of stop time each, with only one spare on the bench and, missing three of their regular players, a total team effort was required. Brent Robinson played two very good games in goal and the rest of the team also played very well. Belgrave was behind 1-0 after one period but led 24 after two periods and outscored SL Marys 3 to 1 in the final period for the 5-2 win. Mark Olson and Doug Wilson each had two goals and Jim Piluke added the single marker. Saturday afternoon, the bays took to the ice against the Listowel Reds team. The game was tied 0-0 after one period and 1-1 after two periods. Mike Golley returned to play for the' third. period and played very well. Listowel scored with just under a VIVOletr • 0, 0 Piluke, Corey nt, P Otter and aria Piluket whO playS for thellovice team, althattot play very well in order, to win -one game and -keep the secondsaMe as close as they' did. The hOy's were very tired after their games but they gave a total team effort and Saturday's tournament shows the determination and heart the team has. Thursday night horseshoeplay Leon Russell and Lorne Hamilton were first in last Thursday evening's horseshoe play at the Wingham Sportsmen's Club with six wins. In second spot were Glen Casemore and Keith Moffatt, four wins and a plus of 26, while Bruce Ortlieb and Elmer McFarlan were third with four whips and a plus of 24. Syd Lawson and Bob Gavreluk were fourth with three wins and a plus of 55. Jim Wickens and Ivan Gardner were fifth with two wins and a plus of 71, while Don Saunders and Glen Sellers had two wins and a plus of 29,to take sixth place. Rounding out the scoring in seventh were Niel Edgar and Vince McInnes, no wins and a plus of 61. 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The winners in . each division wer P W e: ee ee, Becky Hickey and her mom Marg with 917; Bantam Ricky Cleghorn and mom Bonni 923; Junior, Tim MacTavisli and aunt, Brenda Finley, 908 and Senio Jason Steffler and his dad Jun, 907. All youth bowlers competing in t house round will receive a crest. Th winning teams alio will receive the 7-Up House Champion Award. The winning teams advance to the district playdowns May 1. Th winners then go on to the Ontari finals to be held this summer i Toronto, where they will bowl fo free, attend a banquet and a Blu Jay baseball game. 1:ttpioh,eecons:re:ritil:17,,s0:copt,,s.10:0, , 10,atere, Jean's Q season followed by , ..,.. ..,..., ,..„., N. B1ue :IU Ktystv. ! *arid leS: , Jo* ;tone 284 and high triple of , good games.** relied* *:jihtt7 i il.pauK4ene4rrtie2834141;44500$11;, 2ovirr"!Y,0ecmagoss:20 e4:!4.2e,:.1.7e7r Terry SENIOR MEN :.,,,!:72- Mote bOwlint-Oti aait,ir and B rei week were Les Sheri ifit tiare* M Carson Watson 170, 158; George Micliie 157; Harry Garet* 175%ond Ken Saxton Sr. 218 and 193. BELGRAVE LADIES ; g andSgott hiw 96. -$0itiliMSA JUNIORS The POWS lead the playoffs with %it 'Point*, followed by.. the Leine* 965 th un2 Sp 0_ the M tain Dews,' 1;737, the Coltes,-. e, 1,061 and theIfirigs, 785. his ' Dana Mathers had the high Single r, of 192 for the girls and the high double of 312 was rolled by Kendis he Merkley. Joey Carter had the boys' e high single of 219 and the high double of 383 was rolled by Jereiny Hickey. Other games of 125 and over were rolled by,Andrea McBride 145; e Charlotte Matz 151; Erin Skinn 128, O 133; Kendra Merkley 187, 125; • Shawn Fair 135; Jeremy Hickey 165, r 218;.Derek Knight 142; Josh jolm- e ston 132; Joey Carter 145; D. J. Morrison 193 Murray Steffen 137; Ryan Moffatt 138 and Tim MacTivish 131. JUMORS &SENIORS The Merry Mishaps are the playoff leaders with 2,403 points. hey are followed by the Rams, ,314, the Maniacs, 2,300 and the tooges, 1,815. Kerri Cleghorn had the high.single f 168 for the girls and the hightriple f 466. Ken Hogg had the high single e rites 1,878 BANTAMS The Mr. Bigs lead the playoff round with 1,769 points, followed by the Kit Kats, 1,461, the Oh, Hems, 1,449, the Caramilks, 1,430, the Mars p Bars, 1,399 and the Coffee Crisps, T 1,075. 2 Stepahine Cleghorn had the high S single 01 136 for the girls and -the high double Of 242, while Scott Milton 0 relied the boys' high single of 138 and 0 the high double of 223. Other games of 90 and over were of rolled by Christina Anger 113; Kendra Moffatt 90; Lindsay John- r ston 127; Jennifer Allison 91; Becky P Hickey 122; Stephanki Cleghorn 106; Ni Mandy Anger 10',, Evelyne Matz 1 106; Shannon Thompson 94; Kelly J P8i?1?s 91; Jamie Good 99; Scott 1 f 183 for the boys and the high triple 505 . asrolledby Jason Steffler. Other games of 150 and over were oiled Kerri Cleghorn 155; Andrea lumb 151; Jennifer Eadie 161; cote O'Neil 152; Jason Steffler. 171, 59, 175'; Danny McPherson 160,159; ason Schiestel 151, 181; Ken Hogg 63, 155 and Rob Bower 151. High games last week wernrolled by Doris Carmichael-1571—Hild4 Vincent 156; Jean Netherx A5t.; Irene Lhmont 153 and Lei Mae.k 152. BLUEVALE MIXED Reta Ross took top spot for the ladies with her high single of 267 and triple of 654. Jim Thompson rolled a high single of 237 for the men and Kevin Hickey had the triple of 613. Other good games were rolled by KWerinieHiBckoyedy 232234;; GM'eilotrgeBoFydoc2h2e6r; 221 and Judy Lappage 217. Congratulations are extended to Sandra's Sunbirds, the playoff champions with. 10,270 accumulated points. They were followed by Don's Datsuns, 10,001, Kevin's Cadillacs, 9,9$3, Ernie's Chevs, 9,795, Winnie's Willys, 9,679 and Betty's Bobcats, 9,624. Howick club holds bonspiel HOWICK—The Howick Curling Club hosted a bonspiel on March 19. Winner of the 9 a.m. draw was Don Adams' rink. Second place went to Allan Houston of Milverton. Bob Strong won third and fourth was captured by Dewey Adams. Con- solation went to Carl Grubbe. On the 11 a.m. draw the top whiner was Bob Inglis of Behnore. Ron McMichael was second and Allan Weekend tournament McDonald placed third. Fourth was Owen Taylor, with consolation going ends season for Atomsyke. The club is grateful to local toJeff P BELGRAVE—The" Belgrave Atoms finished their season with a weekend tournament at Goderich. Belgrave finished the regular season in first place and received a bye in the first round before Clinton and Hensall. In the first game, Belgrave defeated Clinton 5 to 1. Belgrave had to play very well against- a good Clinton team. The first period was scoreless and Belgrave led 2-1 after two periods. Brent Robinson had three goals and Mark Olson and Doug Wilson each had a goal. Corey Moran and Olson each had two assists. Brandon Coultes, Jim Piluke, Robinson and Wilson each had one assist. A 2-1 score gave Hensall the win oven Belgrave. The two teams played very well which made this a very entertaining game. Hensall led 1-0 after one period and 2-1 after tWo periods. Mark Olson scored on a • pass from Doug Wilson, The Belgrave team was very consistent and their hard work, dedication and desire showed in every game, whether they had their full team or not. A total team effort was given and, interestingly, of the nine players, two of the boys, Brent Robinson and Corey Moran, are still novice age and the goalie (Mike Golley) was playing goal for his first year. Members of the team are Mike Golley, Brandon Coultes, Mark Olson, Doug Wilson, Aaron Coultes, Andrew Potter, Jim Piluke, Corey I Moran and Brent Robinson. Good luck to Mike, Brandon, Mark and Doug as they move to Pee Wee in the fall. businesses for providing trophies and door pries for the draw. The club's pot -luck dinner will be held April 9, followed by a dance in - the Wroxeter Hall. All curlers and spares are invited to the dinner and dance. Dance tickets are available to the public and may be obtained from curling club members. 0-0-0 The largest leaves of any plant w belong to the Amazonian Bamboo Pain of South America which has leaf blades that May measure up to th 19.8 metresin length. Eleven tables at WI euchre FORDWICH—The Women's nstitute held its card party Friday night with 11 tables in play. Winners were: high, Mrs. Bernice Marriner and Harold Kreger; onsolation, Mrs. Edna Doig and Mrs, Glenn Johnston. Special prizes ent to Mrs. Bob Petznick and Lorne Kelley. The Fordwich seniors will sponsor e next card party on Friday, April