The Huron Expositor, 1980-11-27, Page 13D THIS.IS THE BALL -Steve Huether, #11,
receives a- pass in the'key before going in for a
layup as the SDHS Senior Golden Bears took to
the basketball court against the North Middl.e-
sex Marauders Saturday. The game was the last
of six at the high school Saturday, and the Bears
lost 58-43. (Photo by Ed Pelss)
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'°0Ociohh, MY backl" groaned, the •rnatv
with the weighta, "My feet halt WIlln-ed
the •woman in the trac•I‘allit,'•."11. *0 go'
finger,'' complained the ehegs, elnimP1°,14; '
Ookitig like eastialtleS frern an 910 War •
mI. vie; athletes seem to, Waik about every
da votfi more ache's.and' painsthan most.
PeoI) le knew Were possible. And in May
cases, these. pelf -inflicted wounds seem to
increase in proportion With the number .of
sympathetic friends who Will lake• the time
, to listen -to , the gorey details 'of:IMW-the
injury, occutred,-
‘ I ecied 'la a tritelityestigatiye reporter
teisco er exactly Why many of My friends
wer mping about �r refrainitig frOm any
•' ph at al activity. I check id eVery piiisible
• el and spent cottntless secondtrying tO
• cornprehendlust what Was going on. 1 left
• • 'AO atone unturned in my yabant attempt to
certahr'lhe- -truth: 7/ InterVieWerrtileir
athlete I possiblycould and he told me
many revealing things, '
For example, did you know that one in
, every 48,963 athletes suffers from ingrown
toenails? That's .right, according to a
recent "Galloping Poll." Or did you know
that an increasingly large percentage of
professional - sportsmen are „currently
suffering from that unmentionable pain in
the .. well, let's just call it the George Brett
Syndrome? '
Those are just two of the tremendously
stimulating bits of trivia that my digging
produced. Another would ' be the recent
rapid increase in what is generally referred
to as Karate -toe. '
I also discovered that in some instances
perhaps the injury was not as serious as the
victim made it appear. You would be
surprised at how quickly a bruised shin can
turn into a multiple fracture of the tibia just
, before a hard practice, only to be subject to
some miraculous cure when the coach says
51r.
•
rtne.
K's time to see the doetpr. And have you
ever seen an "injured athlete complain
about a sore right knee, only to limaway
favouring his left?
WelkdistarbedIV these amazing facts
that1 uhCoyered.While•pnrsuing this story,
'drafted', a, set of teommendations
• concerning sports injuries. They are as
• fO116Ws;, ,
One-fThou shalt not irig On the roof.
TwO-4110- shalt wear a helmet while
: Curling or lawn bowling.
•• Three--; Thou" shalt not dress like a
,
Fou-- Thou `shalt not play sandwich
between a ilefenceman and the boards.
Five- Thou shalt train extensively
before the World Ardvark Wrestling
• ChaMpienshiP. •
_ _ _
T:musha1t niit take karate lessons
with sOrneone wearing golf spikes.
4
Seven --Thou shalt,not insult Mohammed
Ali.
Eight-- Thou shalt not let your basketball
coach catch you drinking,beer.
Nine -Thou shalt use a remote control to
switch the television from the football
game on channel 8 to the football game on
channel 13.
Ten -Thou shalt not talk while your
father is watching the hockey game.
It took Much deep consideration to come
toi with these hints on safety when playing,
and I hop that they will help you enjoy
your supporting activities more, with
reduced threat of injury.
With these "Ten Commandments" in
mind as guidelines, I am currently writing
ny new world famous best-selling sports
book entitled "TheThrill of Victory, and
Agony of the Feet." Look for it at your
favourite bookstore soon!
447
In November 0, Se,49Tth
Pee Wees travelled to'WV1$*
hank for their third game of.
the season, The Seaford*
team skated hard and passed
well andeseetne4 too Power.
ful for' Wingharn and vvon
74, '
• Leading the scoring for
Seaford* was Trevor Price
with two goAls. Chris Cardno
one goal, Tat Murray one
Ringette
team wins
first
game
The Seaforth Junior Girls
Ringette Team played their
first game November 22 in
Kurtsville, and came home
winners.
With persistant forwards
and strong defence, they
played a good game. The
score was 20 to 3 with Denise
Morey, Debbie Wright and
Tracey Wright scoring with
assists going to Debbie
Wright, Denise Morey, Pam
betties and Tammy Taylor.
The next game is in Sea -
forth Friday December 5 at 8
o'clock against Howick.
Come out and watch the
game and support the girls.
Bowling scores for Seaforth teams
TOWN & COUNTRY
Team Standings
Ankle Biters 40
Cougars 38
North Stars 31
}fipwaders 29
Flipflops • 27
Hush Puppies 25
Ladies High Average -Leanne
McKay 196.
ladies High Triple & Single
Sharon Forrest 594 & 223.
Men's High Average -Ron
Harris 218.
Mcn's High Triple & Sing-
le -Hank Kramcrs 665 & 273.
ST. .1 AMES BOWLING
TEAM STANDINGSs:
Grasshoppers 21
Crickets -•49
Mosquitos 42
Beetles 50
Juncbugs 33
Dragonflies 36
Men's High Single -George
Love 329.
Men's High Triple -George
Love -846.
Ladies High Single -Gloria
Love -214.
Ladies High Triple-Dotor-
O'Dwyer-5.43.
YBC TEAM STANDINGS
Thunderbirds 28
The Benny's 28
Best Bowlers 27
Ally Cats 24
Pyramites 20
Strikers 16
Girls high single. Marlene
KfiarrterS. 181 and high triple
Marlene Kramers. 450.
Boy's high single. Jeff
Boyle. 198 and high triple,
Marty Andreassi. 484.
YBC STANDINGS
Best Bowlers 23. Pyra-
miles 18. Strikers 14. Thun-
derbirds 26. The Elennys 24
arte1 Ally Cats 19.
Ladies high Debbie
Dupuis 167 and 401.
Men's high Mark Johnston
1'8. 435. Greg Bennewies
185 and 422.
SR. CETTZENS BOWLING
Ladies High -Rachel Reihl.
Win Murphy (equal). Second
Mary Coleman.
Men's High -Ben Wafters.
Second -Russel Warden.
I-Egh Lane- Mary Coyne.
Edith McMillan. Stanley Mit-
ten. Rachel) Reihi. Dave Sim.
Grace Pepper.
THURSDAY NIGHTE1IS
Ailey Oops 44. Pin Ups 28.
Srperstars 44. Blues 34.
Die-hards 39. Whipper
Snappers 42.
Ladies weekly single -Jack-
ie Nobel 234. Weekly triple
Emda Grideak 645. High
AverOge Linda Gridrak 195.
Men's weekly single MO -
ray Bennewies 270. Weekly
triple Muer-ay Bertnewies 699'
high Average' Murray Ben-
newies 225.
EGMOIsiDVIILE
Ladies High Single Rose
Bisback 236 Ladies High
Triple R ,se Bisback 628.
Men s High Single Ken
Janrnaat 307. Men's High
Triple Allan Dale 726.
STANDINGS
Canadians 43. B ne 42, Bed
Cap 27, Crystal 59, O.V. 39.
and Diamond 41.
EGMONDVILLE NOV. 17
Ladies High Single Rose
Bisback 272. Ladies High
Triple Linda Grideak 5%.
Men's High Single Bob
Costello 300. Nleri's iiigh
Tripl, P ,b Costello -789.
STANDINGS
Canadians 37. Blues 42, Red
Caps 22. Crystals 52. Old V's
37, Diamonds 41.
LEGION SPARES •
Ron Beuerman 249. Grant
Currah 212. Jack Bedard
195, Jack Muir 186. Grant
Chesney 170, Denis McCaul-
ey 157. Jim Case 146. Al!
Ross 149. Bill .Wilbee 143,
Marie Muir 173, Karen
Chesney 163, Ella Munro
164. Joy Ross 152. Vickie
Harris 145. Linda Currah
133.
• High Single Nuv. 14 -Marg
Unga,rian 23), Ron Heuer -
man 319,
High triple 14 -Ann
Wood, 561, Ron Heiserman
717.
STANDINGS
Liteweights 35. High-
landers 27. Shoguns 25,
Buggy's 23. Tryhards 21.
The Winners 16.
Weekly Ladies High Single
Marg Scott 274. Weekly
Ladies High Triple Marg
Scott 703.
Men's High Single -John
Coleman 303. Men's High
Triple -John Coleman 763.
Season's Ladies High
Single Marg Scott 274. High
Triple -Marg Scott 703. High
Average Nancy Huisser 191.
Men's High Single -Ron
Beuerman. High Triple Ron
Beuerman 922. High Aver-
age Ron Beuerrnann 230.
STANDINGS
Criekets 46, Mosquitos 38,
Spiders, 35, Beetles 29.
Worms 22 Earwigs 19.
MIXED DOUBLES
Weekly Ladies High Single
Katry Huisscr 235. High
Triiile Helen Garrick 603.
Men's High Single John
Coleman 300. High Triple
John Coleman 756.
Season's Ladies High
Single Flora Ann McCal-
lister 260. High Triple Marg
Scutt 641. High Average
Results at Seaforth
Curling
Club
JTJNIOR CURLING-NOV. 18TH
Ribey 5 Thompson 5
Underwood 6 Rice 2
COMPETITIVE CURLING-NOV. 18th
Campbell ever Hetherington
Pryce over V. Gilbert
M. Gilbert over Walter
Cornish over Cunningham
TDED CURLING-NOV. 19T11
McKay 11 Ahrens 4
Hodgson 9 Campbell 4
Deighton 'Moore 2
NOVEMBER 21iTH 7 P.M.
Hildertey 8 Rowat 3
Dnirnage 10 Patterson
Beattie Denorn me 2
Robertori 5 Longstaff 4
9 P.M.
Pryce 9 Jarmuth 5
Thomas 5 Fotheringharn
Trerneer 6 Forbes 5
Fleming 4 Wilson 3.
Lobb 8 Cunningham 3
MENS CURLING-NOV. 24T1f7 P.M.
Bay% n Row at 3
Cornish - Longstaff 6
Patterson 7 Beattie 3
9 P.M.
Thomas 4'.4 Rowcliffe 3' '2
Pryce 7 Jarmuth 1
Brady 10 Campbell 3
LADIES CURLING-NOV. 25TH
Beattie 12 Deighton 4
Brown 8 Pryce 5
Fleming 6 Smith 6
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SEAFORTH
Nancy Huisser 187. Men's
1-ligh Single Ron Beuermann
335. High Triple Ron Beuer-
mann 922. High Average
Ron Beuermami 232.
STANDINGS
Crickets 41. Mosquitos 34,
Spiders 33, Beetles 24,
Worms 20, Earwigs 16.
LEGION NOV. 7
High Single -Joan Eaton
.271 John Cairns 257.
, High Triple -Joan Eaton
684. John Cairns 716.
STANDINGS
Liteweights 33. High-
landers 25. Shoguns 20,
Buggy's 18. Tryhards 16,
The Winners 14.
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goal and one aasist and Steve'
-lgeltellar one goal, •.
The gatne'Was 2-0 at the
end 9f the first period. Iri the
second peried Seaford* Went
ahead with 3 more goals, •
Winghano,,scored their PillY
goal in the second period, •
Twp more,goals were scared. -
in the •Third by Seafoth.
Sea(910 go40,0grs, played
otttstandi ng
On Novernber 22, Clinton
Pee Wees played here,
Again the Seaforth team
• proved too powerful. for Qin-
ton as they overpowered the
visitors 12-,3, The highest
goal ScOrer of the game was
Mike 3ettles v;ith fiVe goals
and one assist and •SeOtt
priseoll 4core4 tr10c.
,
• with two 'aSsists,Trevor Price
two gelds and ciae' assist and
• Pat Mtirray,:one goat and One
aggiat. ,Alao scoring' One goal
was Steve, McKellar, AgOt
the, Seaforth tear** bad good
goaltending by RaYmO110::
APstett ,and,:Sfeve Stapleton.
Seafertles next
game Is Saturday NOvetriber
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A ONE -HANDER -Neil Johnston, #44, grab 8 an offensive rebound over
the head of a North Middlesex player after a jump shot bounced off the
rim. The Golden Bears led the game early in the third quarter, but
couldn't hold onto the lead, and eventually lost 58-43. (Photo by Ed Pelss)
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