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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-03-07, Page 20Itri..1):Wfnitkan4t1 !r1 41' t. 44 4 4.• ov.to 447.A4RAN Zr74,14,749MMSWSZMWOnlitaalM,'&11/11M Referees separate combatans Al2 210 ' Over 5O Paiaa inglta,„14, yeung8ters did w• earning seven gold, "s.s1 v ,bronze medals,. as well ASnine - fotirthtfift# atickstIctkIdace finishes and 34 personal bests Triple -gold Medalist 4.9#0:1%.,100., Set 'a new provinelarieOord • 44014' 14ed4 4.4314. L.*Ie had an: Mite girls' 50-tnetre spring, rtaining" with time Of" L-48.:14 .an excellent race in a tune Of 9.31 seconds. Lisle also ran well itrthe the 200m With a time 6f 37.13 sec, to earn another gold. She hit gold the tong jump as well with a leapof 3.2.6m. Teammate Ginny Schenk ran a strong .race in- the5Orn Sprint itr8.83 sec., earning a bronze. Schenk also was sixth in the 200m with a time of 39.16 sec. Mite boy Patrick Nolan was sixth for a strong race in the 800m, which he ran in 1:41.08 min. 888I1t 010$ a:ift1pJaee ribrnp - Tyke girl Mary Lisle, a triple ribbon winner, was fifth in the 50m and sixth in the 200m. Her „Utiles were 8.20 sec. and 35.68 respectively. She also had a fine • *two week -U.411;8'0'01 I Wefeature:, • Spacious, fully broadloorne-ci -134vati07& semi -private suites - `•L' 4 -piece private baths " •I *two ele&nt dining...roome N 0 within wallting-distance-of 1 downtown IServices included in offer: - - I • 3 homecooked meals daily ' e • 24 hour staff, aid in medication I 1 • laundry & housekeeping seOlces 1 4°, activities, companionship &Andre Kilberg I 1 ce Retirement Residence 480 Main St W. Listowel Ontario N4W 1A7 Carolyn Pike had anexcellenL threw of 7.56to earn a bronze. medal in the A ton' girke,shot put. Complete individual results are as follows: MITE 011t!,,S-JennifarAllison 50m,9.95 sec 209m 45.33 sec long jump, 2.32m, tall P.B. ; Janet Lisle, 50m, 8.31 sec., first, P.B., sets record, 200m, 37.13 sec., first, long jump, 3.26m, first, P.B,; .Deborah Pike, 50m, 10.37 sec., P.B., '200m, 46.08 sec., P.B., long jump, 2.30m; Jennifer Pike, 50.41, 200m, 43.06,sec:7both= P.R :hug jump. 2.65m; Marianne Pike, 56m, 10.68 sec., 200m, 49.47 sec., both P.B. long jump. 1.96m; Ginny Schenk, 50m, 8.83 sec., third, 200m, 39.16 sec., sixth, both P.B., long i jump, 2.39m; MITE BOYS -David Lisle, long f 4 ThKE 041A - .8.32 .S�., 86,014;***-nde4. both P:73., long. AR* ,3.88 Fox, 80M, 8.21 sec., 8 min., long jump, apim.,,(4,u4-0.: .); Michael Nolan, 400m, long iumP, 3,0* high jump, t.S5-0, - fourth; ATOM GIRLS----Reatber 50m, 8.87 sec..„- Julie Lisle, 800m, 2:45.14 min„;fifthclong jump, - 4.53m, second, that put, 8.39m, first, all P.B.; Lesley Ilketi,800h,,‘ 8:282 min., long jump, 3•89ini shoth.put, 5.10m allPB. Carolyn Pike, 20944 33,89zep.y %Inn& Pute7f146mAiret f".*B. hr ATOM BOY8-4ndy-$11.0we.-50m; 9.37 sec., P.B.; 200m 44.54 sec. and long jump, 2.48m. This was the lastmeetof the 1989 ndoor Season. The first outdoor meet for club athletes is scheduled or the end of May. Mustangs eliminate Redmen, are Huron -Perth champions by Kevin Smith The final game of the_seties was For the third straight year, the F. played.last Friday in Wingliam. The E. Madill Mustangs have captured Mustangs started tentatively, failed elahlied VietOilybti)found themselves down 1-0 after two (/o-":-- • the Huron -Perth' Hockey Champion- to take the ttody _am gm/segue/Mx ning the best -of -three final series periods, courtesy of a Clinton goal two games to one over their arch- by Curtis McCone. rivals, the Clinton Redmen, last The big question in the Madill week, locker room between periods was, Each game in the series gave the "How badly do we want this game?" . „ local fans a .chance to see,the finest In the the third period,themustang high school hoelieeorthe Year not only showed host much they Madill took game one, probably wanted to win, but also bow much the best -played garne of the series, 6- character and just plain guts with • 4 in Clinton last Monday, Feb. 27. It which this team can play. wasn't until the second period, how- ever, that the Alnatangs control Captain Tom McDonald led the of the game -as Madilistarted tolit way as he netted F. E..'s first geed andhithatd! - . 1 early in the third and scored its From .that point on, every Mus- fourth some six minutes later. Sand - tang toojeLtho_hody at:eyery °pm- .wiched. between Makinald's t,414tY withandetayleYi Andrew Mc- wasksoniCoultft' gagotaxLseries ..,Cutcheon, Peter, Strong , and Jason; winner,-,:andritraemees insuraneei-x-y tl.Coultes- leading-the:way in, deliver- goalr? ; ,• ing bone -jarring checks. 1Vlario-Kotsanis was spectacular in The body dontact rallied the Mus- the Madill net, making 28 saves by ',..tangs and threw the Redmen off stacking his pads, snaring shots la- • theirfinessegarne. Madill went on to belled for the corners or stoning Arictory, with Cayley netting the Clinton snipers on two -on -ones. winner, the second of the night for There was an added amount of e ;star AA rgame one, midway pressure on Kotsanis in this contest A thrutigh:thethirdfratue; - - — Chris Fryfogle, who should have - Ken ,Mc.Donald alsoscored tvvice neen his back-up, started game two, for the Mustangs and Mario Kat --became involved in a skirinish with sanis stopped 43 of the 47 shots di- Clinton's Larty Hutiking and was .GainCtwo of Theitinatwas played , • ust El. Steve Pappleand Mike:Radford to the Mustangs' Craig King,,who hJpedClinton past 1VIadilli-3 aii1he spired his fellow teammates and in- Redmen evened the series at a game • timidated the Redmen with some 'apiece, - - timely and punishing checks and to • Madill scorers were Kevin( De- Madill penalty killers such as Cayley 4ind Jason. Kraemer. Strong, Terry Deer, McCutcheon, .Lack of a. physical game hurt the, Cayley, ICraemer and Steve Michie, ,1ttustiangs, .like it rough and who, though the - Mustangs took iteent .'"get-,.goftig when the going several penalties in the third, never •;gets tough". On this night, however, gave Clinton a chance to get back in t4hey were afraid to -take the body for the game. tear of being rewarded with a pen- F. E. Madill hosts the WOSSA hoc- --plty. •key cham ionshi s rected at hini. • • sualr:110e:41!c,b1* tbree an.-Luelutol..ilast Wednesday; March:* Creditfiirthevietory also tri The game itself was marred by a barrage .of penalty calla that 'keit both teams short-handed for muchof The contest; All the ekeuses in the istorldeotildn't change the final score ,,..Vtdo as One Mustang defenseman For more information call tan (Via boine Out and 84 Anne Stirling, Administrator kyonegriatgameon.priday," starting p p , last night and again tomorrow, Wednes- day, at 1:30 p.m. The Sarnia St. Pats and Westminster Wildcats of the Sarnia and London conferences re- spectively will tangle with the Mus- tangs to determine the OFSAA rep- resentative for the region. GO MUSTANGS! I