HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-09-09, Page 66A — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, -SEPTEMBER 9, 1987
Lownbowling rink• places third
The Seaforth Senior's Rink of Neil Bell , tournament last Wednesday was the team.of
(lead), Bill Brown (vice) and John Patter- Tom Phillips of Seaforth and Dave Col-
son tskip) placed third in the Ontario Senior clough of London. They won the tournament
Finals held at Brampton last. Tuesday and for the second year in a row. Fred Tilley and
Wednesday. • Art Finlayson were also two game winners.
The Seaforth rink won all three games on Two teams of ladies pairs attended the
% Tuesday putting it in top place going into the Wilma Kerr ladies pairs tournament in
final games Wednesday. The rink lost to the Wingham on Wednesday. All four ladies
Pert Colborne entry who went on to take reported a very good day although they
., first place. . were not in the prizes.
The men reported excellent weather and Seaforth's next tournament will be mixed
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very good bowling during the games. Con- pairs on September 13. It is the annual fowl to them on their fine showing. tournament. Out of town tournaments this
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SAUSAGE TOURNAMENT weekend are mixed pairs, in Stratford and
Bowling at the New Hamburg sausage mixed trebles in Clinton.
• • 'A' C.HAMPS - The Seaforth Squirts 'won the Girls Softball league
• championships last Wednesday night at the OptImiat park when
they narrowly got by the Gowanstown teem. The girls are.: (front
row„left) Danielle ' Thompson,. Vicki Lansink, Tracy Carter,
Meagan Alkernade, Carrie MeLlwain, Cheryl McLlwain, Kim Rau,
Julia Medd,. SuzanneCoyne, (back rovV, left) Taunya Bron,
Tanya Eckert, Angie Jervis; JiII Bettles, Shelly Lansink, Robin
.Carnochan, Liz Hunt; Julie Carter, Niki Phillip's, and Becky Gray.
The team was ,coached by John lansink arid Gord Phillips. Cor-
bett
photo. .
QUeens team is. 1987 ladies fastball charn ion
The Queens have become the 1907 ladies statistics are available for the Queens team
• fastbalL champion after a spectacular but Sue Riley, Mary Margaret Nash and
' season. The team ;won all of its games Leanne McKay each .scored triples . for
throughout both the regular season post McNichol, while Marlene De Vries, Suzanne
season play. Stokes and Nancy Gridzak recorded
' • doubles.
In the final playoff game the Queens shut In other fastball action Kent Murray won'
down McNichol by a 30-10, score, No
the ',second game Of a -best two -out -of -three
• seriesagainst Ken Smith by an 11-9 score.
No statistics are available for Ken Smith
but Linda Van Dyke and Hessie Kiepfergot
-triples for Kent Murray. Hessie added a
double to her performance of. the night, as
• did teaminates Cheryl McClure and .Judy
Anstett
Winthrop PeeVVee.s split games
The Winthrop PeeWee b.Cys baseball team and Wayne Rumford each with duublet. •
• split the first two games of the:1y' finals • Dave Scarrow and Paul Dolmage each had
with Brussels, . ' two 'singles and Brad,Schroeder, Chris Van
Winthrop won the first game Played last Bakel, Jason McNichol., Adam Agar, Kelly
Tuesday by .driving in the game winning run Van Bakel, Jason Harrison and Jasen Muir
in the bottom of the seventh inning. It broke Contributed one hit• ,
• the 1.0-10 tie. The next game will be played tonight at 7
Triples were hit for Winthrip by Chris Van p.m, in•Winthrop. , •
Bakel and Adam Agar and doubles came
from Dave Scarrow, :Chris Poland, Jason • • • '
. •
McNichol and Kelly Van Bakel. Singles
were hit by Dave Scarrow with two, Brad
Schroeder with two and Chris Poland,. Paul
Dolmage and. Wayne ,RumfOrd each .with
one.
•Brussels Won' the second game Of the
series on Wednesday in Brussels. . •
Winthrop held its opposition to a 10-10 tie
until the eighth inning when Brussels,.copy-
ing the garrie from the night before, was
.able to drive in the winning run, •
Hitting for Winthrop were; Chris Poland
with a•triple. John Worsley with a triple arid
a single, Brad Schroeder,. Jason McNichol Hayfield,
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