HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-10-24, Page 1414 THE HURON EaeiaeiTGfi, OCTUii si l4. 11111U
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NO ELBOW ROOM - Mitchell Hawks' defenceman Darryl Eidt
(12) gave Seaforth Centenaires' forward Danny Wildfong (12) a
little elbow as Wildfong tried to break into the Mitchell end Friday
night in Seaforth during Western Junior D hockey action. Eidt
slowed Wildfong enough on this play, and even if he hadn't,
Hawks' goalie Steve Soeder was there to tum aside all the shots
fired his way in recording a 5-0 shutout. Bader photo.
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Thursday Nighters record sweep night
Iii bowling
last They three
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and of course the other throe fauns
Ildr�d up with a Big
The Nina Turtles gabbed first
place from diestruggluag
Sunpaoslt
with thou big win. G Bodied led
the team with 271/667. Dun
Deighton returned from his
Southern vacation and wanted no
time getting warmed up 233/656.
Bob Wright, on track for most
improved bowler, hit for a big 265
game.
On the losing side Doug Procter
was tops with 229633. Dave
Moody bit for 243 then coaaued to
a 603.
In the battle fur lust placx the
Pink Panthers left "hour Plus Two"
in their dust with a stung showing.
L)uug Lombardi was Big Shcxitar
with 257/689. Erich Matzold was
hut with 245/667. Pat Ryan
contributed a 202 and Barb
Alexander hit the magic 200.
Four Plus Two made it close in
the first game but did not challenge
the rest of the way. George
Johnston spared for the team and
led with 250/605. Sue Stokes also
spared with 201 and 200 and Ralph
Johnsum led the regular tour with a
231.
In the final, and highest s ti ung
match -up flit Winders moved
wutun striking range of first place
with their sweep of the Rocky
Rollers.
Dan Bennewies was high bowler
for tie night 290/717. Karl Teichen
was consistently strong with
236/672 while Steve Steep was in
championship form fur two game
(255 and 254) then cold w a
643 triple (anniversary Fatigue).
Mel Marian completed the teams
strong performances with a 227/619
show
For the Rocky Robes the nit*
was diitwainting in that their
perforael0e would have topped any
other tote except the Behisders.
Top bowler was returning
vacationer Pat Deighi n with
238629. Betty Vock spared and
added a 20060and Joanne
Knights bed g
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This week has the streaking Pink
Panthers vs the stumbling
Simpsons, fust place NW" Turtles
vs a strong Kocky Rollers team,
and the hot Behinders vs last place
Four Plus Two.
Wingham to host horseshoe chamoionships
The Wingham Sportsman Club is
sponsoring the first annual Western
Ontario Winter Horseshoe Cham-
pionships early next year, involving
up to 75 participants.
The championships will be
decided among 15 teams of four
players, plus one spare player.
Entries in the contest are being
accepted on a first come first served
basis. The first 15 entries to submit
the player's names and the phone
number and address of the contact
person will be included. For that
reason, interested parties are en-
couraged to respond quickly.
The league will compete on the
first Saturday of each month from
January to April, with starting times
of 9 a.m., 1 p.m., and 5 p.m. each
day. The dates are Jan. 5, Feb. 2,
March 2 and April 6.
Each team will play eight games
per day, with the games played as
doubles. The standings will be
determined by wins, with those
teams tied ranked according to the
total of points scored in their losses.
A championship day will be held
on April 6. The league will be
divided into three division, each of
five teams. The lowest five teams
will compete for the "C" Cham-
pionship at 9 am., the middle five
teams will vie for the "B" Cham-
pionship at 1 p.m., and the top five
teams will fight for to "A" Cham-
pionship at 5 p.m.
Each division will have its own
trophy, which will remain on
display at the Sportsmen's club-
house. The names of the winning
team will be engraved on the
thy.
Those interested in taking part in
this competition should send their
entries to the Wingham Sportsmen
Club, Box 1032, Wingham, Ont.,
NOG 2W0, or contact Ivan Gardner,
at 357-1060, or Mason Robinson, at
357-2478.
Youngblood shut out Queens Wednesday
YOUNGBLOOD 4 - QUEENS 0
Tammy Kennedy scored first for
Tammy Nash and then got two
goals, assisted by Teresa Finlayson.
Sandra Mclnally gobbled up four
points during this game, with Pam
Cartier by her side.
JR. FRAMERS 0
PAR LINE 10
Heidi Elliott and Cheryl Kuese
each scored a pair of goals in this
contest. Sandra Wilson, Sandi
Fremlin, Estella Wilson, Susan
Arts, and Joan Henderson all
contributed a goal each, and set ups
were provided by Bev Shea and
Glenda Chaput. The Junior Farmer
Ladies sure were keen but had
trouble scoring.
WINTHROP 2
COMMERCIAL 0
Deb Meladay took a wind up, and
scored in the top corner of the
Commercial net. She was assisted
by Mary ann Verberne. Deb Murray
got the second Winthrop goal,
Seniors bowling in full swing
The Seniors Alley Bowling
League is again in full swing for
the fall season.
After two weeks of bowling the
league standings are - Hondas 10
points, Datsuns eight points, Fords
and Buicks tied at seven points
each, Lincoln's six points and
Chevy's four points.
The first week say Annie Mal-
colm with a 227 single and 555
triple. Anne Wood also had a 224
single and 589 triple. Ron Bennett
had a 231 single and Campbell
Wey a 220 single and 525 single.
High team pinfall was the Fords
with 2479.
Last week Anne Wood was high
lady bowler with a 212 single and
585 triple. Beryl Reid had 192 and
Mary Finlayson a 191. Elmer Dow
was high for the men with 203 and
Campbell Wey had a 202. High
team pinfall went to Bill Harris
Datsun's with 2352.
Lucky draw winners were Watson
Reid, Allan Tremeer, and Isabel
Gardiner.
Seniors bowling is every Friday
afternoon at 1:30 p.m. and or-
ganizers are glad to see some new
faces out bowling. It is hoped
everyone is enjoying the fellowship
and afternoon of recreation.
High points recorded
BY GEORGE LOVE
Another week has passed at Star-
light Lanes and the bowlers keep
recording many high scores.
Some of the high points of the
week October 8 to 12 came from
the St. James League with Murray
Bennewies 348-833; Todd Caldwell
302-728; and Cathy Broome 633.
The Mixed Doubles had fine
triples by Barb Broderick 700, and
Helen Garick 612. Dave Moody led
the Thursday Nighters with 326-857
and Sue Stokes recorded 248-612
sparing in the Thursday league.
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place this week. The house round
of this tournament will be bowled
at Starlight Lanes on Sunday, Oc-
tober 28 with the first shift bowling
at 10 a.m.
The Sun Bowl is for bowlers with
averages of 210 and less. The
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averages and will bowl three games
with the highest scores over their
averages advancing to the next
round.
unassisted, on a breakaway.
Ladies League Broomball starts
October 24 at 7:30 to 8 p.m. with
Beginners or Pee Wees and 8 to 9
p.m. the Girls. At 9 p.m., Commer-
cial vs Perth; at 9:50 p.m.,
Winthrop vs Junior Farmers; and
10:40 p.m., and Parr Line vs
Youngblood.
EASY RIDERS 2
RUSTLERS 1
Greg Preszcator scored the Ione
goal for the Rustlers with back up
help from Robert Hunking and Bill
Greidanees. Easy Riders' goals
were scored by Martin Wynja and
Ed Van Miltenburg, assisted by Al
Wynja
Attention: Due to a hydro failure
the remaining mens games had to
be rescheduled.
In Mens Broomball October 25 at
8:50 p.m. Knights vs Red Rustlers;
at 9:40 Winthrop vs Dumpers; at
10:30 p.m. Parr Line vs Raiders and
Easy Riders sit out.
George Love of the Orioles led
his team with a great night 338-900.
The Orioles took seven points from
the Peacocks with top bowlers
Karen Hoegy 228-606, Carol
Johnston 241/569 and Gary Bannon
234-466.
High scorers for the Peacocks
were Rob Taylor 240-628 and
Johanna Goodman 201-462.
Murray Bennewies led the Eagles
to a seven point victory with a 269-
556.
Top scorer for the Buzzards was
Cathy Broome with a 222-579.
The Vultures took three games
from the Loons with top scorers
Harry Den Haan 306-726, Dave
Moody 296-715, Pat Nolan 212-519
and Gloria Love 208-494.
Don Nolan led the Loons with
245-607 followed by Sandra Taylor
205/573.
Ladies High, Triple and Single
was won this week by Karen Hoegy
and George Love took the men's
High Single and Triple.
Team standings are: Eagles 22,
Orioles 21, Vultures 20, Loons 16,
Peacocks 13, and Buzzards 9.
Love tops
with 900
triple
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Tweens lose
first game
The Seaforth Tweens ringette
team lost its first exhibition game to
the Exeter Tweens 9 to 3. Near the
end of the first period Jill Wood
started the scoring off, assisted by
Jen Marion. Early in the third
period Wendy Thompson scored the
second goal assisted again by Jen
Marion. Later on the third period
Jill Wood scored assisted by Lisa
McKay.
This year's team consists of the
following players: Julie Agar - goal,
Jen Siemon, Sherry -Lyn Hugill,
Lisa Gingerich, Jill Carnochan, and
Beuy Little on defence and Kelly
Rau, Jill Wood, Michelle Etuc, Jen
Marion, Wendy Thompson, Lisa
McKay, and Kelly Ratcliffe on
forward.
This years coaching staff consists
of Sandy Thompson, Gwen Hugill
and Jim Etue.
A good effort in this outing.
The Tweens play next at the
Clinton Arena on Sunday, October
28 at 2:30 p.m. The game is against
Blyth.
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