The Times Advocate, 2008-03-05, Page 11Wednesday, March 5, 2008
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LUCAN BOWLING LEAGUE WEEKLY SCORES
February 24 - 28
SUNDAY MIXED: Brad Ankers
240 706, John Ducharme 237
627, Brian Ankers 235 617,
Lawrie Carter 262 616, Joe
Debont 247 602, Darlene Broom
202 581, June Morrison 270
586, Dan Gower 211 572, Tina
Ankers 232 562, John Jaques
217 561, Norma Culbert 243
558, Marie Jaques 199 540.
MONDAY LADIES: Heather
Smith 221 613, Jean Hickson
239 595, Joyce Sovereign 245
579, Cindy Graff 198 561, Lori
Hickson 223 558, Pennie
MacLeod 244 549, Joan
Finkbeiner 205 548, Shirley
Rees 221 539, Wendy Daubs
192 512, Jenn Ankers 193 504,
Lynn Langlois 169 450.
MEDWAY: Laura Hudson 261
602, Jon Bradshaw 218 593,
Roy Irwin 282 574, Clarke
Rollings 218 551, Dennis Turner
187 509, Jim Blake 195 493,
David Elston 187 481, Grace
Rollings 201 476, Barb Donley
176 440, Rhea Vanderloo 191
439, Penny Turner 163 435.
SENIOR CITIZENS: Don Leitch
184 528, Hugo Vandaele 199
518, Bill Butler 193 509, Bob
Altenburg 189 507, Jack
Vangaal 193 506, Ross McEwen
171 501, Alex Hyde 225 476,
Helen Kennes 166 458, Dave
Newman 183 455, Jim Blake
202 453.
Y.B.C.: Craig Mutter 159 146,
Christian Cornelis 142 109, Luke
McKay 127 123, Owen
Hutchings 106 102, Darcy Jones
104, 102, Ryan Regier 117,
Kevin McLean 114.
WEDNESDAY MIXED FOR FEB.
6: Debbie Thompson 273 704,
Jim Dixon 311 693, Kevin
Rollings 281 618, AnnMarie
Beaudoin 241 574, Pat
MacDonald 268 564, Hi
Thompson 244 559, Kevin
Lundy 201 551, Donna Dixon
209 546, Doug Beaudoin 210
531, Casey Vanhooydonk 194
512, Annie Vanhooydonk 192
505.
WEDNESDAY MIXED THIS
WEEK: Jim Dixon 254 710,
Doug Beaudoin 227 630, Kevin
Rollings 220 612, Debbie
Thompson 250 599, Pat
MacDonald 230 586, Dave
Masfrankc 261 583, Harvey
Rollings 241 575, Donna Dixon
195 562, Larry Bice 222 533, Hi
Thompson 183 531, Roger
Blane 182 522, Casey
Vanhooydonk 206 512,
AnnMarie Beaudoin 191 503.
THURSDAY MEN: Paul Smith
Jr. 280 785, Jim Dixon 263 753,
Scott Smith 340 715, Rob
Spruytte 284 686, Chris Smith
274 673, Doug Lee 236 673,
Pete Smith 255 667, Woody
Smith 236 660, Mark MacLean
244 655, Rob Brintnell 261
654, Rod Willert 307 650,
Wayne Smith 268 636,
Doug Beaudoin 280 635,
Gord Brewer 241 635, Earl
Allison 225 633, Mike
Porter 290 627, Mike
Weekly minor hockey scores
Tyke Red
Feb. 27
South Huron 1 versus South
Huron White (7+)
Goals: Harrison Bowman
Assists: Colin Regier,
Stephan Ducharme
The Sabres Red team faced
off against the Sabres White
team for the first time this
season, and all of the players
had fun playing against their
classmates and friends. Joel
Denotter played goalie, and
made many spectacular saves
for the team. The three "Star"
players who gave their best
effort every shift were Jayda
Consitt, Harrison Bowman
and Joel Denotter. Fun game
team!
March 1
South Huron 5 versus
Strathroy Red 7
Goals: Jacob Ryan (2), Colin
Regier (2), Stephan Ducharme
Assists: Ryan Gibbings,
Nolan Regier, Jacon Ryan,
Ashley Keller, Stephan
Ducharme, Justin Pym (2)
This game was close
throughout all three periods.
With only two spare players
on the bench, the Sabres dug
deep to find the energy to
keep up with a full Strathroy
bench. Harrison Bowman was
great in net, making the
Strathroy team work hard for
every goal. The star players of
the game were Stephan ("I
don't need a rest") Ducharme,
Justin Pym, Jacob Ryan, Colin
Regier. Great game team!
March 2
East Lambton Tyke
Tournament
Game one
South Huron Red (0) versus
East Lambton (5)
The Sabres started this
game strong, but lost momen-
tum against a strong defen-
sive team. The entire team
played well, but could not
manage to get the puck in the
opponents net. Harrison
Bowman played well and with
the help of his goal posts he
kept the score respectable.
Nolan Regier played one of
his best games of the season
by stealing the puck from the
opponents, and shooting it all
the way to the other end.
Liam and Noah McGregor
also had a great game show-
ing some solid defensive skills.
Game two
South Huron Red 4 versus
Point Edward 8
Goals: Joel Denotter Colin
Regier (3)
Assists: Ryan Gibbings, Colin
Regier, Joel Denotter, Justin
Pym , Ashley Keller, Jayda
Consitt, Stephan Ducharme,
Noah McGregor
The Sabres found them-
selves playing against a very
tough team and elevated their
game to match their oppo-
nents' skill. Nolan Regier was
peppered with shots and
made some great saves. The
Sabres back -checked very
well and demonstrated their
passing skills that they have
been working on in practice.
Good solid effort team!
Game three
South Huron Red 8 versus
South Huron Black 2
Goals: Ashley Keller, Colin
Regier (2), Jacob Ryan (5)
Assists: Nolan Regier, Colin
Regier, Stephan Ducharme,
Liam McGregor, Ryan
Gibbings, Harrison Bowman,
Justin Pym, Jayda Consitt,
Noah McGregor
The Sabres Red team played
some of their best hockey dur-
ing this game. For the second
time this week, the Sabres
found themselves playing
against their classmates and
friends. Goalie, Joel Denotter,
played awesome in net, rob-
bing the Black team of many
opportunities. The Sabres Red
team were presented with
Medals at the end of this
game to congratulate them on
winning the "C" division
championship.
Atom Rep
Feb. 20
SH 5 versus Glencoe 6 in
overtime
Goals: Nathan "Jube"
McDonald (2), Zach Brintnell,
Brett Bryson, Fraser Fulton,
Adam Tait, Bradley Regier
Assists: Zach Brintnell,
Adam Tait (3), Bradley Regier
(2)
Golden Hard Hat award to
captain Zach Brintnell. SH
loses series.
South Huron Atom
Rep Girls
Feb. 29
OWHA playdown game six
in Mitchell
South Huron 2 at Walkerton
2
Goals: Courtney Erb (2)
Assists: Victoria Davidson,
Chelsea Bedard, Allie Conlin,
Delaney Coates
Goaltender: Kimberly
Hendrick
Congratulations team for
qualifying for Provincials in
Mississauga April 11-13.
March 1
London 0 at South Huron 2
Goals: Courtney Erb (2)
Assists: Megan Glavin,
Victoria Davidson, Paige
Lightfoot
Shut out for goaltender:
Kimberly Hendrick
South Huron Peewee
Girls House League
Feb. 29
South Huron 1 versus Mt.
Brydges 1
Goals: Katie Becker
Assists:
Goalie: Nicole Regier
Comments: Very exciting
playoff game. Girls worked
really hard tonight. Players of
the game went to Braedi
Dwyer and Katie Becker.
Keep going to the net girls!!
March 1
South Huron 1 versus St.
Thomas 8
Goals: Katie Becker
Assists: Lyndsey Simpson
Goalie: Nicole Regier
Comments: A tough game
girls against a strong team. A
great effort by everyone and
they never gave up!! Player of
the game went to Lyndsey
Simpson.
Ankers 225 621, Brian Ankers
222 621, Terry Sockett 245 615.
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Bowlers Do Well At Provincial
Tournament
On Feb. 23, a Provincial
Tournament for the Ontario 5 -
Pin Bowlers' Association
(05PBA) was held at Sherwood
Lanes in Hamilton. The tourna-
ment, called League Executive,
consisted of 3 games, pins over
average. Mike Ankers of Lucan,
representing the Presidents divi-
sion bowled a 638 triple, which
was 101 pins over his 179
league average. He placed third
in his category and received a
GPS Car Navigation System for
his endeavours. Bowling in the
Secretaries Division, Mike's
brother Brad of Exeter also
received a GPS as he rolled a
743 triple, which was 134 pins
over his 203 average and he fin-
ished the 3 games in third place.
There was a total of 45 bowlers
in each division. On the same
day, the 05PBA High -Low dou-
bles took place. Representing
Lucan Lanes were Norma and
Debbie Culbert. They came in
8th over-all finishing the tourna-
ment at 121 pins over their
averages. Congratulations to
these bowlers. Way to go.
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Larger facilities - South Huron District High School teacher Terry
O'Rourke stands in the school's exercise room,which was recently doubled
in size. O'Rourke said to make use of the expanded size the school is look-
ing for equipment that can be donated or acquired at nominal cost,
although due to safety concerns free weights can not be accepted.To speak
to O'Rourke about making a donation, contact him at the school at 235-
0880 or at home at 235-2675. (photo/Pat Bolen)
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