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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-09-17, Page 7SPORTS THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 17, 1986 - A7 New coaches for Centenaires A new coaching staff will be at the helm of Glen McClure said Mr. Ward also decided the Seaforth Centenaires, as the team gears not to continue coaching because he felt his , up to defend their All -Ontario Junior D work with Mr. Chessell had been "a team championship in the 1986-87 hockey season. affair," and did not wish to continue with a Centenaire manager Glen McClure an- new partner or assistant. bjounced Monday th Doug Anstett, of , Both the new coaches are former Cen-Ii eaforth will be the am's head coach, tenaire players, Keith McClure having been assisted by former Ce tenaire goaltender the number one goaltender for last year's Keith McClure, also of eaforth. squad and Mr: Anstetbhaving played for the The new coaches fireplace co -coaching team four years ago. tandem of Bob W and anti Tom Chessell, both Mr. McClure said he' `considered a couple I Mitchell residents, who have worked behind of other people", for the job, but decided on the Centenaires bench for the past two McClure and Anstett because of their seasons. Mr. Ward and Mr. Chessell stepped experience and becaugse they are both local down, after taking the squad to the residents. championship last year, because Mr. Ches- "Hopefully all the guys who didn't go sell is moving to Newmarket due to a transfer overage will be back this year," said Glen by his employer. Ontario Hydro, McClure, in discussing the team's potential for a repeat championship. The 1986-87 Centenaires will definitely be without the services of several top players this year, including team captain, Dave Murray, who went overage, goaltender Keith McClure and defenceman Dave Akey, wh has caught on with the London Knights, o the Ontario Major Junior A Hockey League In addition, sophomore forward Mike Betties has been trying out for the Junior B St. Mary's lincolns and at last report was still' with,the team after a cutdown to a 25 man roster. The team will eventually be cut to 21 or 22 players. The Centenaires will begin practicing this Thursday, in the Mitchell arena and will return to the Seaforth area later this month once the local ice is in. Men's ball league playoffs underway Men's Industrial Ball League semi-finals started Sunday, September 7, as the Queens defeated the Bears by a score of 6-2. The game was scoreless with few chances to score for the first five innings. In the top of the sixth, the Bears scored once as Rick Dale knocked in Jack Price to go ahead 1-0, only to have the Queens count for six runs in the bottom of the sixth, The Bears threatened in the top of the seventh on big hits from Trevor Price and Joe Aubin but only scored once. Final Queens 6, Bears 2. The first game was still a quarter final game as Doug Anstett held the Turf Club to a 3 to 2 win for Main Street, Main Street now meets the Creamery in a best of three. The Creamery defeated Topnotch two games to none. Playoffs will continue tonight, W ednesday, September 17. The men's industrial league banquet will be held Saturday, Octoberafor. All l players the contact their cap banquet and dance. .MENS REC. LEAGUE STANDINGS Creamery 29, Queens 25, Main Street 25, Bears 22, Topnotch 21, Village 19, Turf 16, Firemen 11. Ontario -bred filly is stealing the headlines First there was Nadirs Pride doing the Ontario-breds proud by setting a world record 1:57.1 mark at Kawartha Downs in an Ontario Sires Stakes event. Now the Ontario -bred three-year-old filly Shipps Dream is stealing all the headlines, and deservedly so. The sure-footed Dream Of Glory trotter recently annihilated a field of top North American fillies, including a slew of U.S.-breds, in the $141,265 Simcoe Stakes at Greenwood Raceway in 'Toronto during Grand Circuit week, The week-long extravaganza, which fea- tures the top racehorses in North America, played host to the sophomore trotting fillies on Thursday night, September 4, and it was Shipps Dream who took it all, first with a 2:01.1 elimination win and one hour later with a stunning 1:58.3 decision in the final -- just a tick off the track mark. Trained by Ontario Jockey Club horseman John Burns for owner -breeder Harold Shipp of Mississauga, Shipps Dream pulled driver Steve Condren, who was subbing for regular reinsman Larry W alker (who had a filly of his own in the stakes event ), to the victories that bumped her season's bank account to $242,327 and $372,105 lifetime. Shipps Dream, who is the final foal from Shipp'soUtstanding producer Vickis Day (her other offspring include Vickis Carolynne -- $171,384, Glorious Vicki -- $109,063, and Shipps Glory - $84,451, all Ontario Sires Stakes graduates), has always been especial- ly adept when it came to races outside of the Ontario Sires Stakes. Shipps Dream has been going gangbusters (in and out of the OSS) all season long, proving she is a real bearcat. The superbly - gaited filly was a 2:01.3 elimination winner earlier this summer in the $365,500 Canadian Trotting Classic (against a field of mainly U.S.-bred colts) and finished second by the smallest of margins to the late Bill Haugh - ton's Travelling Salesman in the final. Last ' year, in the Champlain Stakes during Grand Circuit Week at Mohawk Raceway, the then two-year-old also won an elimination of the $175,872 Champlain Stakes in a remarkable 2 :02.1. Final tournament is fowl event MITCHELL GOLF CLUB CLEAR OUT SALE (Red Tag Specials) QN MOST GOLF CLUBS, BAGS, CARTS, ET IiNIC SHQES & AILL OTHER GOLV STOCK! IN STOCK CLUBS (Men's & terries') *POWER BILT CITATION *TNT - Touch II, Hornet & Custom *PGA VARDON CUP *SPALDING EXECUTIVE *NORTHWESTERN Good Stock Used Clubs 11 & 7 Piece Sets. * WILL TAKE TRADE IN CLUBS * • DON'T MISS OUR BEST DEALS • COME IN AND BROWSE MITCHELL GOLF CLUB CALL 348-8991 BILL DUCKLOW, MANAGER The final tournament of the Seaforth lawn Newcomb and Della Slavin of Clinton and bowling season was held Sunday, September Jack Patterson and Olive Papple, Seaforth 14 Eighteen greens were in play and the were fourth and Alan McNair and partner r of prizes were turkeys. ATV education now available Randy Collins, president of Hully Gully Honda and the CATVA have made an agreement to bring Canada's Safety Council Driver Education Course to Western Ontario this fall. The courses are designed to train operators the proper and safe way to handle an ATV. The day long courses are offered for Junior and Senior riders at a cost of $49. with all materials and vehicles being supplied. The courses will take place at the Hully Gully Honda store in London on September 20 and at the dully Gully store in Varna on September 21, The Canada Safety Council instructor for the course is Frank Schuster and registration will be on a first come first serve basis. If interested please register by mail or drop in to either store. First were Geo. Woods and partner of St. Marys and second were Tom Phillips and Katie Phillips of Seaforth. Jack Treleaven and Jane Treleaven of Lucknow were third. W es Watson and partner of London , W alter Seaforth Centenaires TRAINING CAMP OPENS THURS. SEPT. 18 At Mitchell & District Arena 9:30-11:00 ALL PLAYERS WELCOME! 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