The Huron Expositor, 1986-12-31, Page 5SPORTS
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 31, 1986— A5
Twgens split games in tournament
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Seaforth i'weens ltingette team had a full scheduled for 10 a.m. '[lacy Fortune put
day on Sunday at a lalrnalnent in Stratford. Seaforth on the board at 12:24 mark, assisted
They won two out of four games. by Susan Rowcliffe. Andrea Ribey added
Endurance was the name of the game for another at 5:14. Stratford counted their
our club as two of the games were back to fourth in the first period and Fortune got her
back and a third only forty minutes later. second for a 4-3 score.
In the first game they defeated Stratford in in the second period Fortune added two
a doge 7-6 score. Stratfordetnegttd methree
as count of four goals. LisaAimee
Henderson two
netted
hefn,•e we woke nn as the 6 '
the final two and breaking the tie.' Other
assists went to Jill Betties, Sara Teall and Jill
Wood,
In the second game the team faced the
onslaught of the powerful Dorchester team
losing 11-4. Fortune counted three of the
goals, while Henderson netted the last one.
Assists went to Jill Wood and Fortune.
This game was played at one and at two the
Seaforth Petites have busy holiday
The Seaforth Petites had a busy holiday
playing a game in Forrest and in a
tournament in Stratford.
On Decenther 20, Seaforth travelled to
Forrest. The opposition had an excellent first
period and piled on five goals before Andrea
Gingerich.ich, assisted by Michelle Due
put
Seaforth on' the scoreboard. The second
period was played more defensively and
Seaforth held Forrest to two goals while
Andrea Gingerich once again scored, assist-
ed by Robyn Carnochan. The final score was
7-2 for Forrest.
The Petites experienced their first tourna-
ment this year in Stratford on December 27.
The first game against Stratford was
somewhat daunting, with a final score of 11-2
for Stratford. In the first period Cheryl
McElwain scored the only unassisted goal for
Seaforth, while Stratford racked up five
goals. . Che
ry
I Mc
FIwain continued to
play
hard with another goal in the second period,
but Stratford never let up and piled on six
more goals.
The secondgames
o
f the tournament. was
against London. Seaforth Petites didn't let
their first game undermine their confidence
and exhibited a very tough, determined style
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of play. Cheryl McElwain, assisted by Robyn
Carnochan set the pace with the first goal, but
London retaliated and scored four quick
goals. Jennifer Siemon, assisted by Cheryl
Mcllwain ended the first period with
Seaforth's second goal.
In the second period, Katie Craig, in net for
Scal'or•th showed remarkatble skill as
she
warded off numerous shots by London,
letting in only one final goal. Seaforth's
Cheryl McElwain and Angie Jervis, assisted
by Robyn Carnochan gave London's goal
keeper trouble with two more goals, scored
resulting in a final score of 5-4 for London.
Night programs not .finalized
ADULT NIGII'I' PROGRAMS: Plans are
not finalized yet, but it looks like the
programs will include: Wood Refinishing,
Gymnastics, Ballroom Dancing. and Badmin-
ton. Other tentative programs are Computers
and Calligraphy. If you are interested in any
of these programs you can call the Recreation
Office at 527.0682 for more information, or
registration.
F'1TNEfSS IS F'U N — The exercise program
for all ages. where you are encouraged to
"work at your own pace" will be held at the
Seaforth and District Community Centres
every W ednesday and Friday morning from
9::111 to 10::40 a m. There wi11 be special
emphasis put on stretching. low level
aerobics and care for the back. Suitable for
beginners. older adults and seniors; or
anvnne wishing to lose weight. Men are
welcome to join. Registration fee will be
$30.111 for Twice a week or $20.00 for once a
week To register please call the Recreation
Office al 527.0882 or register on the first
!turning of classes. which will be on
\I'cdnesduy. January 14, 1987
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squad faced another powerful team, W ater-
loo.
Seaforth won this gale to the amazement
of the crowd. Lisa Henderson slammed four
past their goalie, Sdsan Rowcliffe, who
usually plays defense, was moved to wing
and slipped two past W aterloo's net minder,
Other goals went to Tracy Fortune, and Jill
Wood. Points on assists went to Andrea
Ribey. Fortune with two, Bottles and
Rowcliffe.
The fourth and would be final game was
played forty minutes later against Exeter.
Seaforth plays Exeter in their regular
schedule and has whipped them every game,
but Seaforth ran out of gas and took a 3.2 loss.
Fortune counted our two, while Exeter Julie
Memel. counted two and Bryden Gryseels the
other.
Much needs to be said for Seaforth's three
powerful defence players, Kim Rau, Sara
Tea
ll, • d all the other
Rowcliffe an
' •• 11 Susan
Itow
players who took a spell on defense to give
them a rest. The team held together as a team
and demonstrated their skills as they were
able to switchpositions
and
adapt.t
. Andrea
Gingerich played net the first game ,with
Andrea Ribey the second then alternating.
For first-year goalies, these girls deserve
credit.
The team plays on home ice Sunday at six
in an exhibition game against Stratford,
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Dear Mont and Dad:
1 hope that you won't get mad at me for
writing this letter, but you always told me
never to keep anything back that ought to be
brought out into the open. So here goes.
Remember the other morning when my
team was playing and both of you were sitting
and watching. W ell, I hope that you won't get
mad at me, but you kind of embarrassed me.
Remember when I went after the puck in front
of the net trying to score and fell. I could hear
you yelling at the goalie for getting in my way
and tripping me, it was the goalie's fault; that
is what a goalie is supposed to do. Then do
you remember yelling at me to get on the
other side of the blue line. The coach told me
to cover my check and 1 couldn't if 1 listened to
you, and while 1 tried to decide they scored
in
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the wrong place
ST. JAMES BOWLING
Ladles high single and triple, Lorraine Arta, 229, 552.
Men's high eingle and triple, George Love 337, 831.
Standinge: Devlin 49, Omens 77, Angels 35, Satan 54,
Demons 57, Hellions 43.
EOMONOVILLE BOWLING LEAGUE
Ladles high tangle, Sue Stokes 228. To date: Carol
Kuzmlck 304.
Ladles high triple, Sue Stokes 578. To date: Carol
Kuzmlck 891
Ladles high average, Betty Johnston 190.
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Johnston 309. Men's high triple, Poul Bailie 883. To date:
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Draw winner - Elaine Fraleer.
Blandings: Odd Belle 35, Our Gang 43, Boozers 65,
Bad Ones 47, Raiders 35, Bustin' Loose 48.
Good week for Jr. Belles
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Centenaires win two
of five recent games
The Seaforth Centenaires managed only
I',vn wins in five recent DHA Junior D league
hockey games, coming away from the action
with two wins and three losses
On December 14, the Centenaires topped
the Clinton Mustangs. edging them 6-5 in a
game played in Clinton Bill Dale had a pair of
goals for the ('entenarres, as did Gerry
Wright. while Kevin Melady and Kevin
W illiamson added singles
On December 12. the Centenaires lest to
the Mitchell Hawks. by a 9-7 margin, in a
game played al home Gerry W right again led
the offense for Seaforth. tallying three goals
and one assist Mike Betties had a goal and
Iwo assists for the home side. Kev Melady
and Brad Beutlenmiller each scored a goal
and an assist and, as did Kevin W illiamson
Seaforth fired a total of 80 shots at Steve
Stapleton and Jeff Redfern in the Mitchell
Pat Cook leads
Leafs to victory
FITNESS IS FUN
'Ihe Bruins wail six players, Jason
Pill tersun, Pal Moylan. Mark Vogels, Brian
Little. Rub Vanden Henget and Whitey
Broome. won by forfeit over the Oilers, Shane
Taylor, Jason Schoonderwoord and Danny
McNaughton in houseleague hockey action.
The North Stars squeezed deby the Cana-
dians 4-3 Terry Gray.
Paul
Mellwain and Jeff (femmetl scored for the
North Stars with asslsls to Jamie W
Jasoe Wheatley and Kevin Murphy. Cana-
dian Bay Lamont scored all three goals with
an assist to Karsten Carroll
The Flames forfeited their game to the
W haters
The .lets and Penguins tied 9-9 Scoring for
the Jets were Jason Murray 131, Chad
1 amnnt, Mike Campbell. Lawrence Flanagan
Kevin Riegel 121 add Thornes Wheatley
'tntheo McNichol led t he Penguins with four
goals. Brent Whitmore with three and
Michael Ilugdl and Jim Crowley eadt with
singles
1".d Conk led the teals In a win over the
Flyers 4 '1 with Iwo goals and singles by Mike
W eller and Boyd Devereaux. Assists went to
Brent Hulley and Bout' Griffin Flyers goals
were stoned by Jason 1I end ersnn. Scott Wood
and thorn Dalton
nets, while Derek (toper laced 47 pucks in
the Seaforth goal
t in December 9, the Centenaires dropped a
home contest to Brussels, losing by a 7.2
score Williamson and Melady scored for
Seaforth Todd Campbell and Derek Cooper
shared the netminding duties for the
Centenaires.
W1 F,KENt) ACTION
Despite a 36 -save effort by Derek Cooper,
the Cenlenaires were blanked 5.0 by Brussels
on Sunday. The loss evened out a weekend
which saw the team defeat Thedford, at home
nn Friday evening. by a 7-3 margin
A Iwo -goal. two assist effort by Wright
sparked the Centenaires to the win over
Thedford Mike Schoonderwoerd, Darren
Meir. and Melady scored singles. Tim
Campbell also turned in a two -goal perform-
ance and added an assist
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EXERCISE PROGRAM
Wednesdays &.1Fridays
9:30 a.m.
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Novice win tourney
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The whole team. with goalies Scot( Wood
and Mike Vock, and other players tiered
Munni. Boyd Devereaux. Shawn Anstett.
Chris Marion, Mike Hugill, Jason Hender-
son. Charles Robertson, Mark McNichol. Pat
Gridzak. Colin Devereaux. Steve MElnally.
Mark Van Dooren, and Pat Coyne) deserve a
(Flat Rate)
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59.00 per month
great big congratulations for excellent team
work which allows them to go on to Port
Humn. 'Michigan• USA. the weekend of
January 30, 31 and February 1, 1987.
Also a special congratulations to the coach
Charles Robertson and Manager Ken Coyne
who keep the boys going. Good luck in
Michigan boys.
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