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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-04-18, Page 22• r Page • Advan st„„ v3.44`' • :' • ' ), • • J ' . 1.7,44.e.7 ...V • 'V" A944:4,162.?5•?, jeir, •''.01.4e!'"Xe• e,:f4f.04 .:Wi•lee,n," • "" 44 ?a• A lr"W4ngwymf .46mootsv woospri.exy M+,* ••?" •,,4,40.,,,coli;t:4:502t0Mr;M:44,V,1:.:4•7XV",1 BO 4.*04:0006;k4v;',.4%re, BLUEVALE MIXED Thursday, April 6, marked the final night of the bowling season. The teams' playoff standings are as follows: Shirley's Squash, 10,417; Carl's Cabbage Heads, 10,169; Dorothy's Peppers, 10,001; Doug's Dills, 9,919; Milt's Melons, 9,781 and Nancy's Carrot Tops, 9,624. Betty Darling rolled the ladies' high single of 228 and the high triple of 642. Cameron Ross had men's high single of 254 and Mike Darling rolled the high triple of 632. Other good games were bowled by Mike Darling 250, 237; Kevin Hickey 253;Reta Ross 225 and Harold Johnston 222. WROXETER-GORRIE MIXED Ron McMichael had a sup3rb night, rolling the men's high sin gle of 348 and the high triple of 816. Karen Dewier had the ladies' high single of • 253, while Lorna McArthur rolled the high triple of 675. Other good games were bowled by Mrs. McArthur 249; Mr. McMichael 244; Heinz Daub 226; Lorna Koebel and Nancy Wett- laufer 222 SENIOR MEN High games last week were bowled by Carson Watson 211; Hap Swatridge 197, 187, 193; Ken Saxton Sr, 215 and Art Burrows 172, 183. BELGRAVE LADIES Good bowlers last week include Jean Nethery 247; Doris Michie 163, 179; Hilda Vincent 160; Muriel Coultes 159 and Aliee Nicholson 158. LEGION MIXED Betty's Bluejays woh the playoff round with 8,582 pinfall points. Helen's Tigercats were second, 8,356, Marg's Bombers, 8,000, Gra- ham's Crackers, 7,988, Don's Dum- mies, 7,520 and Willis' Wimpies, 7,274. Don Montgomery had a superb night, rolling the men's high single of 242 and the high triple of 613. Graham dams also had a great night, taking the ladies' high single of 251 anti high triple of 656. Other good games were rolled by Jean McKay 244; Mr. Montgomery 235; Carol McInnis 233; Doris Ellis 230 and Muriel Irvine 229. WED, NIGHT LADIES Sheri's Sherills are the season champions with 130 points. Team members include Sheri Horton, Linda Walden, Chris McGrath, Tammy Cleghorn, Mary Downey and Ria Vandenbroek. Series champs are Barb's Beatles with 52 points. They are followed by Debbie's Dirty Dancers 43; Susan's Supremes 39; Sheri's Sher - ills 33; Arlene's Alabamas 27 and June's Tunes 16. Lori Tiffin had the high triple of 660, while Bonnie Cleghorn rolled the high single of 340. Other good games were rolled by Barb Hallman 273; Tammy Cleghorn 261; Chris McGrath 242; Joyce Cranston 241 and - Linda Walden 239. m iQSttO, Pre, the- fi' la*kfa and tItY ;, ;„•es' itcbU ;n.the oenrng OAA _group playoffs - The Legion lads played in SE tournaments durins"the seaso They won the AlirinatOn tour and wexe-divi*ionfinalists'at __Kincarcitne Sir** Stick Alaitover tournaments, - • The Legion reeWees' coachg staff, .1101) Pegg, glob Sangster Larry Lane, thanif, Branch 180c (d.,.*P.Yal Canadian'f4innil the-,. ,, 2 t 44 ' ' ''g' ipensetr, for its genercous sti . BEST -EVER WINNER—Brett Martin of mg is a. recipient incl the new sweeten:- of this year's Ontario Amateur Softball Association's Bea -Ever chased this past Season. k Program gold card and $1,700 that goes along with it. Al Harrison of Wingham, OASA third 'vice president, congratulated Brett earli- , i afso are extendel io %lir .., . L,eibold who took charge 011ie' er this week. clock operation and scorekeeFiing ..0";••-••• Wingham yout receives w\ho undertook to do the weekly responsibilities and to Larry VVeleh, newser wiite- highohoner front OASA papups. A Wingham youth, Brett Martin, Winham youth is quite an honor has been honored by. the Ontario for We young man and the town. Amateur Softball Association,as the The Best -Ever Program is run by major recipient of this year's Bes- the tovernment and all sports-gov- Ever Award gold card.. erning bodies are eligible, explains Al Harrison of Wingham, third Mr.Harrison. Young athletes who vice president of the OASA.,,,says h4.7,/,',0A139-it'411 RPteAlititiAn)Matiqii,C that only -one. gold card wes-pre--J- sports and whoare going on to fur- sented in the provimce _this -year for- ; ther'edueation are ellgll?le. softball and that it has gone to a Brat qualifies art both &outfit— he has shown exceptional promise on the softball field and is studying construction techniques at Fan- shawe College, London. Along with the prestigious "gold card", Brett also receives a scholar- ship of $1,700, some of which will go toward tuition and some toward sports -related expenses. Two other Southwestern Ontario lads, Brad Hondrich of New Ham- burg and Andy Jackson of Owen !I Sound, were presented with silver cards at the OASA convention held earlier this month, reports Mr. Har- rison. 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GP Goals Assists Points PIM Lane, Jonathan 3 C 57 48 31 79 99 Balzer, Jonathan 7 RW 61 36 28 64 77 Sangster, Brett 9 C 61 30 21 51 54 Welch, Gord 18 D 61 17 32 49 54 Hunter, Matthew 10 RW 58 19 24 43" 16 Leibold, Ryan 6 LW 61 .16 20 36 90 Cameron, Bart 5 LW 62 8 21 29. 36 Pegg, Shane 15 D 59 11 15 26 54 Evans, Jason 17 D 60 4 20 24 98. -MacLeod, Murray 2 RW 60 11 12 , 23 38 Oeyell, Eric 16 LW 61 6 15 21 4 Poulin, Marc 14 D 60 5 14 -19 52 Games Played: 62 Won: 32 Lost: 29 Tied: 1 - Goals For: 213 Goals Against: 201 Goals For Average: 3.44 Goals Against Average: 3.24 Team Penalty -Minutes: 676 Average Per Game: 10.90 Goaftenders: #1 --Rob Johnston #30 - Matthew Bindle Itinbuiftlaticitams , . • you re stored slay, • 2 Makes RIM of the Items you no longer need 3 Call classified today to place a low cost. fast acting clessified ad Call the Classifieds Now! 357-2320 4 WINGH,AM LEGION PEEWEES FINAL STATS 1988/89 Coach -Bob Pegg; Manager - Bob Sangster; Assistant,Coach - Larry Lane