Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-12-12, Page 7THE Huftt.av EXP001011. IMS MIND T • Sports News j unior ringette team wi «s gold at Mitchell The Seaford' Junior Ru gcuc tutu Flamm prrlitttlslr y games ola the unveiled se Mitchell fur a Dour- C'tuta ntuls/Ilt We prat weekend aid came 111 psild played twin Gold wifuser winning all night Wartlt did the int McLlwain three weeks in cast BY HEATHLk k ggLP4ET W' � Jet player Dave Mcl await is copislt ,..: � *ea. 11,c McU'aus4ameatt$ tit h s right knee test Monday. walu, tion of Jack and Audrey McLlwain ut beetorth, well bit in a cart for tWcc weeks, bat is reportedly i,n good spinal, and eery optimistic about his recovery. He IS atteiniXing M may illiduring this layoff, Dual travels t0 the arena daily to t 1A!' for 13 upper body. His rehabilitation is made tougher by the fat that the Jets are currently away on an 11 -day road trip. "He's very fortunate however," t ommieanted Mrs. Mcl_iwaia, -He's never had any major injury before. And I know he Jptxeciates ;tie co*etns of Seafforth people, and appreciates the phasic cads." In other hockey news, Dublin native Pat Murray, has been sent down to the minors. "It's a game of numbers," commented his father Ron. Young Murray, who started the hockey season with the Philadelphia Flyers was sent drown b Hershey two to throe weeks ago, after souse of the Flyers regular playa's returned to the lineup after being injured. Murray did well in his stint with the Flyers, leading the team in gook during exhibition play. and making a strong showing in the regular league games he played. Management sent Murrayto Hershey because it fent he wait Slit* getting enough ice time in Philadelphia. • ' "He's settled in now, he likes the coach, and be's playing win." commented Mr. Murray. "He's happy now and it's helping his confidence. He'll get another chance at the NHL." Youngblood shut out BROOMBALL MENS BROOMBALL RAIDERS 0 - RED RUSTLES 2 The Rustlers are going all out for Christmas. Goal scoring was done by Ralph Nivins and Mike Becker. Giving a helping had was Dave Vanneste. The Raiders had plenty of spirit but were low on goals. GRADS 2 - PARR LINE 3 Robert Wydeven was on a hot streak as he chalked up two more goals. He scored both goals for the Grads with assistance from Tony Van Den Heuvel and Gary Dill. Parr Line snuck in one more goal for the win. Scoring for Parr Line suss M* hall 3 • 2. Cheryl MCL wain got a hat trick. The lint Period saw no iters as both Mat's defense rot trail 1X/MQ fialcee. Goal wading on both aides was sopa& hdcLlwasn oil a piss fiats defence Kris GeesMll, loved an open corner as Mitchell's goalie to wan thering athe 1314 mad of the semid period. Kim er- Kim Rau, wilt (Cm= aided in blcLlwtia's goals. were soond by Lon C'tieatsell anti J cnn y Scilly. GAME TWO The girls met Guelph in a second game on Satwday and defeated them 4 - 3. Guelph tuned the scoring with less than two minutes into the game and added another goal at the 13:13 minute mark. Kris Gemmell finally put Seaforth on the board at 1a22, with Kin Rau tying it rt, at 5:12. In the second period Seaforth put it all together as usual and Cheryl McUwain, unassisted put Seaford* ahead only to have Guelphadd another. With 57 seconds left the game Rau gave Seaforth the tic breaker and with a defensive team Seaforth held the led Assists went to McElwain two, Katie Craig and Jodie Hugill each with one. Andrea 2.,Liod Tricia * Nr A shred ditties at belb wawa. Along ' there two girls aid a powerful defers of Robyn Car - nodose, Jodie Musa Jaiioe Rod- ney, Came McLlwaro aid Kris Gen000ldl, gods against, for two �i1Des cdd be counted on 01 The third fame taw the girls defeat Goder>tcb 10 - 5. Tricia Smith manned die net while Kiat Rau courted four, Jill Bowles, three Cheryl McLIwain, two and Julie Carter tete. Assists went to both McUwain girls, Csrnochan, Cana, Gunnell, aid Rau- Tbc Championship game saw the girls once more face a13 upcoming powerful team from Mitchell, but deafeated them in overtime play 7 - 6. Andrea Gingcrich defended the net in this one with the aid of Car- rie McLwain, Carnochan, Janice Rodney, and Hugill out front, Well done girls. Cheryl McLlwain was in top form this game and counted five points, of our goals with one assist on Rau's goal. Betties and Gemmell scored the other two Seaforth goal. Other assists counted for Car- nochan, Rau, Gemmell, Rodney and Hugill. Great team play girls. This squad plays again in regular play next Sunday December 16, on home ice at 7 p.m. Queens in broomball were Dennis Dolmage, Mark Krahn and Len Van Wonderer. Back up help came from Adrian Salverda, Rod Merner, Paul Gibbings and Don Wise. EASY RIDERS 4 WINTHROP 1 Dave Leonhardt scored the single goal for Winthrop off a great pass by Jim MacDonald. For the Riders Martin Wynja scored two goals, and singles came from Randy Lam- merant and Ed Van Miltenburg. Passes came from David Souch, all Wynja and Rob MacGregor. ROYALS 0 - KNIGHTS 4 Goal scoring for the Knights came from Lawrence Vink, Jim Nyenhuis, Joe Vink and Paul Nyen- huis. Helpers were, Steve Hulshof and Larry Bertens. The Royals goalie played a fantastic game. His team mates tried and tried to score but came up empty handed everyiime. In Mens Broomball on December 13, 8 p.m. Dumpers vs Grads: 8:50 p.m. Raiders vs Easy Riders: 9:40 p.m. Royals vs Pan Line; and 10:30 p.m. Winthrop vs Knights. LADIES BROOMBALL QUEENS 0 - YOUNGBLOOD 2 Shooting from the blue line ties Goderich SundayNoVlce tin bete team The Seaforth Novice Ringette Many of ole Seaforth girls found and the new surface helped Seaforth team played two road games this the skating difficult and passing to pull their game together. Again weekend in Huron -Perth League was very slow. The more -ex- goalie Sara was super in neL Al- play.rienced, stronger -Skating Forest though Forest kept Seaforth off the squad were less hampered by ice scoreboard, Seaforth allowed only On Saturday the team travelled to conditions and gained a 5 - 0 lead one goal against them in the final Forest for a 1:30 game. Because of by period end. Goalie Sara Agar period and the final score was 6 problems with the ice cleaning played an outstanding period al- 0. equipment, the arena staff was lowing only five of countless shots Sunday night at 6 the Novice girls unable to flood and the first period past her. played Goderich Novice I, in was played on a very rough surface. The ice was flooded at half time Goderich. Goderich opened the scoring and xtend when record was up by before Katie Atom Ise land used one to Nicole Munro who fired it past the Goderich goalie. Tricia Jansen added Seaforth's second unassisted and Nicole Munro, assisted by Jessie Finlayson, made it 3 - 2. The Seaforth Atom I team ex- tended its record to nine wins and zero losses with a win against Clin- ton on Saturday. The team was missing three players - two defen- cemen and one forward, but they pulled together and played very well. Robbie Craig and Ben Murray moved back to full the defensive openings and Jason Hulley visited from the Atom II team for the day so that there were two forward lines plus one extra man in case of in- Seaforth had a three goal lead before Clinton was able to get on the scoreboard but they let the Seaforth boys forget that they wanted the win too. Twice Clinton came within one goal of the Seaforth boys but they were never able to pop in the tieing goal. The final score was Seaforth 6 and Clinton 3. Scoring for Seaforth were Mark Van Dooren (3), Robbie Craig, Scott Henderson and Scott Van Dooren. Assisting on the goals were Scon Van Dooren (2), Jason Hul- ley, Mark Van Dooren, Jeremy McNichol, Rob Craig, Scott Henderson and Pat Coyne. // 1:101. ►\ t 1, ire . 41� ter. Teresa Finlayson scored an unas- sisted goal. Tammy Nash, drilled the ball directly into the net off keen passing by Lisa Henderson. Queens ladies had plenty of deter- mination but could not gobble up any goals. JR. FARMERS 0 COMMERCIAL 0 These two teams battled back and forth, back and forth but no goals were scored. PERTH 1 - WINTHROP 1 For Perth Brenda Innes gained control of the ball and puts a wrist shot into the neL Help came from Nancy Vink and Kathy McPhail. With time running down Deb Mw - ray got a breakaway and slap shot the bail into the net with assistance from Donna Arts and screamer Dianne Anderson. In Ladies Broomball on Decem- ber 12 at 9 p.m. Winthrop vs Jr. Farmers; 9:50 p.m. Parr Line vs Youngblood; 10:40 p.m. Perth vs Commercial; and Queens sits out. SEAFORTH RECREATION DEPARTMENT Winter Programs - 1991 - with Harvey S~twtsian vera' o.rtarwa N title nun year. This peoples wi s 5* psnicaprtt t sihniO'ras ow stripping old paint of your furniture, and winish w0 5 to look Mss wear. OUST DATE: YONOAY, JANUARY 7, ISM TIME: 7:00 TO IMO P.Y. PLACE: SEAFORTH HIGH 8(2/IDOL - MOP SOON COST. 37.41 FOR TEN WEEKS - CASA INCLUDED - wa h Lou and Wars. Morello wdl began en Tuesday want.. at rte Conersunsy Contras. This program Is for couples eat would Int. to Ion how b drtoa ewe graosluly together, or would just Ow an evening out o socialise and dates. START OATH: TIE: PNCE: COST: TUESDAY, JANUARY ahs, limit 7:30 TO 9110 P.M- SEAFORTH & DISTRICT COM UNITY CENTRES 42.50 PER COUPLE FOR 9 WEBS.$ - G.S.T. INCLUDED • WIPED RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL - James Sampo will conunue in January with this fun tired program for people who want to enpy an evening out, with no cornpeetivasess START DATE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1991 TINE: MOO TO 10:00 P.M. PLACE: SEAFORTH HIGH SCHOOL - GYM COST: 21.40 FOR TEN WEEKS - 0.S.1 INCLUDED AL tF DEF Ety_RF_ FOA FEMAL EB - Chuck Hasson will guide all lades through this 8 week program on escape and protection techniques This program is speahcaly designed ler women to better protect themselves out on the streets START DATE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1991 TIME: 7:30 TO 900 P.M. PLACE: SEAFORTH & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES COST: 21.40 FOR 8 WEEKS - G.S.T. INCLUDED This program will be a pay as you play pro- gram. Come out and enpy some badminton with no nstrucoon The Recreation Department has some equipment that anyone can borrow START DATE: THURSDAY, JANUARY /0, 1991 TIME: 7:00 TO 9:00 P.M. PLACE: SEAFORTH & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES COST: 3.00 PER NIGHT - G.B.T. INCLUDED BECREATIONAL BASKETBALL - Marc Robinet will continue with this program in January. Come out and play some pile-up Basketball START DATE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1991 TIME: 8:00 TO 10:00 P.M PLACE: SEAFORTH HIGH SCHOOL - GYM COST: 21.40 FOR 10 WEEKS - G.S.T. INCLUDED FITNESS IS FUN: this program wdl be held Tuesday and Thursday mornings for 9:00 to 10:00 a.m and Wednesday evenings from 800 to 900 p.m This pro- gram doesn't have tun in its name for nothing, come out and see tor yourself It is a work at your own pace program Maxine Houston will instruct the morning Basses and Pam Nesbitt will instruct the evening classes START DATE: TIMES: PLACE: COST: TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1991 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1991 THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1991 MORNINGS 9:00 TO 10:00 A.M. EVENINGS 8:00 TO 9:00 P.M. SEAFORTH 8 DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES MORNINGS FOR TEN WEEKS - $37.25 G.S.T. INCLUDED EVENINGS FOR TEN WEEKS 4926.75 G.S.T. INCLUDED Other programs to watch for beginning atter Christmas 1s Children's Tap Dance and Children's Gymnastics. Both programs have to be confirmed, date, and time wise. All above programs include Goods and Service Tax. For mom information on any of the above, please contact Marty at the Recreation Office 527-0882. PLEASE PRE -REGISTER FOR ALL RECREATION PROGRAMS BY CALLING 527-088L Limits wi)i be put on all programs and if not enough registration in other pro- grams, the Recreation Department has the right to cancel it at any time PRO SHOP/CLUB HOUSE OPEN Saturdays At Sundays Asa pm EVERYTHING IS ON SALE! 20`.050.OFF � �°°�- Be sure to visit Santa on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15th .1 PM to 2:30 PM at the SEAFORTH CO-OP GIFT CERTIFICATES ,/ -Gown Fess .#Mmbsrships •Ecpiipmsnt •cOoirting , COME ON OUT ... OR CALL CAM - /527-1890 Nods the time kir dub repairs SEAFORTH GOLF and COUNTRY CLUB Just East of Van Egmorhd Harte CO.OP GIFT SUGGESTIONS , *Luggage & Wallets 'Brief Cases *Winter Boots •Men's Dress Shoes *Siemer' •Running Shoes *Western Boots •Work Boots & Sorel' *Winter Coats •Pits lined Vests •Insulated Coverak •Oudted Shirts •Flannel & •Work Pants & Tops Western Shirts •Oboes •Gift Certificates a CHRISTMAS HOURS Monday -Friday 9am-9pm Saturday 9am-5pm Sunday Dec. 23 12pm- Spm Monday Dec. 24 gam -spm SHOP NOW FOR LOWEST PRICES AND BEST SELECTION .. AIKEN'S Clinton 198 Main St. SEAFORTH 527-0770 •FREE DONUTS and CHOCOLATE MILK for all the children •SANTA WILL BE HANDING OUT CANDY CANES •FREE POLOROID PICTURE with Santa Claus •FREE COFFEE and DONUTS ome in and see our many "INSTORE SPECIALS" 13!I1UTi! (Ii POINSE1"i1iS 11. 1'L 4IR1VF2D!