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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-11-23, Page 13A/ • ar 4 M', ^4i +9: 1 t` _ • • :'l��lY�'xtlfa�►'srNylrL�ti�iv.�' Bit 9 � �e ginet WItb train attentiwATtOle 0°34411211 het kg* on. latches a°µ1 ytY the.�and Hirai `upelletette "I"I eat eigu ttes when I'm coaching," are sa , ',And if I didn't yeII and' get excited, we'd be awful. For some teason, the is move. faster when 1.yeg �" for Sevin years. `Janet became involved brobmball as a+player when a group of womwi pho lived on the.Part Line near Varna,decMed to forma team. Five years later, she�began 10 coach because of her bad kn�ss And, in the years she's been involved with broomb, In Seaforth, she's seen a great improvement in quality. "The Blyth teams used • to trounce the heck out of us. So, we got better. We came hi sec¢nd iii the regionals last year so' next year Who knows. For the first time, this year Seaforth has particlpated in level one and twp coaching clinics offered by the Federated Btoomball Association of Ontario. "The level of skill isn't as high as it should be but maybe when we've been around as long as hockey, we'll have the same skill level." •350 PLATERS With approximately 350 players in the Seaforth league; broomball involves a large number of the town's population. But, beeatise Seaforth is such a hockey town, WO the pl*ycts kanw mach Odd the Dames,she amts 111 se o iroomhall WCC Waxily the «. ame.,.s of hockey. Thouth1$t'4 easier to play broomball .because p syets do1!'t have to skate, they have tO be lit shape than hockey players. • "In bockeeyy,'you can catch your'breath when you glide but in broomball, if you're not running, ou'rc not here g Y Lang wryer batlUOperceuttiatrai tstayy�qthemeamtoo. d'" r" says one of the layer:.. Sandra' Fremlie. .411.004 bjtmeti*dcm tndiagaan4 she's. s0%tolettheJokersknowho4 thought better. they, played bat $bat ayrseldofm singlet one I fee!JJanet realty y aknows her stuff. She gets her point actoss but not critically_. says Janet, who played a girls' hockey . team when she was in high school. Instead of skates, broomball players weir shoes that loot) like high -cut running shoes with suction cops on the soles. Shin pads, :kneepads, elbow pads, mouth helmets are also worn since, like hockey, the game involves checking. Broomball cart be rougher than hockey since hockey is faster moving; you can slip out of the way wearing skates but you usually can't get away in broomball," she says. • BODY CONTACT "We teach girlshow to play body contact. One lesson a year in practice .is',spent teaching them how to check and how to take a check so they don't get`hurt. Because there- aren't enough qualified coaches to teach women how to play. women are lax in skill and it can get rough When someone bats at a ball." Though she wants aggressive competi- tors on her team, she wont allow for anyone ' to be a bully so her team usually plays "good, clean broomball," says Janet. s • "Usually anyone who isn't willing to put PLAYERS ARE FRIENDS Off the ice, her players are friends, some of them since the team began. Impromptu parties after *victory usually take place at Janet's place at R.R.1, Londesboro. "My enjoyment comes out of my team playing la well and I'm a lot easier to get along withif we 'win. I'm a competitor and that's all there is to it. And moat of my team is like too becaute if you followed me around -. fora month and saw,me three times a week, it would be bound to rub off on you," says Janet. The Parr Line team plays every Wednes- day night and practices Thursday night and Sunday min orns at 9. ("That's dedica- tion," she says). Durlsg the season, the team might also spend seven weekends away at teem/Meets. As well, Janet is the secretary of the regional broomball associa- tion which 'meets once a week and has a full-time job at Cheese, Please in Exeter. "I like to be busy," she says. Fortunately for Janet, her husband Paul Ls a sporte fan. "Most women have husbands they never ee but in mycase, I'm the one who's hardly ever home. We try to spend a half hour in • THESE SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING TUESDAY NOVEMBER 29 WHILE SUPPLIES LAST. 11 INCH CUDDLY SOFT PLUSH CHARACTERS•• ASSORTED EACH 'GANZ BROS. FINE QUALITY 23 INCNES HIGH 23" PLUSH • 99 RAINBOW BEAR EA. ASSORTED STYLES 31053 NNNDt.gp tare SUMO Bantams the merNngbcfors wot}'litogether to tsJk:" s Asa014, fsnnetialondesbarrowboalsoworksat \a fertilizer. :'bee nsband b also busy while 330et is- a: *ot eat' f. baseball retie Mid in the altmntee• A ale . Janet's current prof (, ! . • seven! °ler' } la Cb�. kf 18 to 16. So fie,. 34 ehUderrn smote partidpatingt r si , We've been tslking.aboutitfor itcoo Of years and ft's ,good to see :It, happening. The kids are reallq keen," she says. �g Like most 'groups ,in Seafottb.-'.junlojr broomball iialsohaving,a'hard time ding volunteers to help, coach. but Juet is determinedless youSee Mt asernethip a aaoeeed:. 8 yourself, you'll never see it get off the ground. If I have to, 1'11 recruit my team to help opt, don't want to ace this fan oa itt fice," sib And, becauseshe had such a terrific says. e playing baseball, hocked•. basketball. golf and just about anything else she could during her youth, Janet especially wants young people not to miss out on sports. , "Kids are the best ones to work with beca iseyou see such an improvement. 1 hate seeing kidsstanding on street corners; . if they were involved on teams, they wouldn't be there." /in three in a row BY GARY GRAY After losing their first game of the regular schedule the Seaforth Bantam hockey club have recorded three straight wins. On Nov. 8, they played Wingham in Seaforth and won by a lopsided 8-1 score. Seaforth led 3-1 after the first period and 7-1 after two periods. They recorded the only goal in the third to complete the scoring. Scoring for Seaforth were Terry Gray with two goals whOe Pat Murray, Mike Betties, Stev Schroeder. Kevin Cooppeerr, Ron Pryce and Blair Beuecman each added one apiece. Picking up assists were Brad Beuttenmiller with two' and one each going to . Mike Schoonderwoerd, Rick MacLean, Pat Mur- ray, 'Dave Akey. Eton „Brown and Kevin Cooper. Steve Stapleton played a strong game in ' goal for -Seaforth, especially in the first period' when Wingham' had several good Please turn to page 16 pa.c tf:rep , a partridge oro. t ori. IDEAL GIFTS FOR GOLFERS 7" SM.URFS . 4: . ICI�j .Fs� Te���a�au 51,P 4.99..9' -® 2 PKGS. FOR INCLUDES SUCH TITLES AS A-TEAM-SMURFS 5N1RT TALESS ,OR MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE . VIEW -MASTER AND' • 99 SLIDES -GIFT SET PER SET 3-D VIEWER PLUS 3 REELS CONTAINING 21-30 PICTURES ASSORTED COLOURS AND :STYLES 13" JOGGERS 6.99... DURACELL BATTERIES PREPACK CARD PACK • CARD 20 LIGHT NOMA STRAIGHT UNE MINI -LITE SET f.99,.. NOMA REPLACEMENT LIGHT BULBS SOO PKG. OF 4 NOW 10" ASSTED STYLES MINI -WREATH 2.69E.. COLOURED INDOOR OUTDOOR r GANZ BROS. 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A curling clinic was held at the Seaforth Club on Saturday, Nov. 19 from 9 a.m, - 4 p.m. under the instruction and guidance of Jerry Hetherington. During the day. six films were shown in coordination with 'online ice' sessions covering .such topics as- proper curling equipment, delivery ,f the rock, stance and balance, sweeping with both a corn broom and the brush, scoring, game strategy, team work and playing etiquette. There were refreshments in the morning and lunch was also served. CURIINGETIQUEITE " In successive weeks this column will carry a series of rules of etiquette which are important in addition to rules of the game. 1. Don't be Intel When you are scheduled to play in a curling event, be ready to step oat the ice at the designated time. When you are late, you are holding up the seven other curlers playing in a game. Delay can be very annoying and upsetting, not only to your opponents, but to the other members of your team. If for an unavoidable reason, you will be late or cannot play let your skip know as soon as possible so he can take appropriate action. - The industrial league is now going and it is hoped that more teams will enter in this 'pay as you- play' league. Even individuals may submit their names to Jerry Hetherington. The Junior league has 23 curlers now and it's not too late for anyone to enter from this age group. There is already a team that is g on entering the Ontario School -Boy competition. Atoms win seas On Nov 5, the,Seaforth Atoms won their, season opener against VQmgham at borne ft -2.' .$ccoreers' WEre&Brsltak vainden iota: '7 Jsadn McNichol:and-Teddy Sills. ' On Nov. 11, Seaforth traveled to Brussels'. and eased out a 4-1 score fortbeir fast away . game. Scorers were Kevin McUwain, Jason McNichol, Teddy Silts and Brent van den Akker. . The team's success,so far this year has been the result of a ,great team effort. New recruits Jason Bedttenmlller and Aaron Savage haveplayed a steady defensive game. Adam Qump, Kevin Cardno and Jasen Muir have played good offensive hockey. The second yyeeaarr Atoms have also been playing well. Strong checking has been put forth by Brad Schroeder and Doug Campbell, while the forwards Ted Sills, Jason McNichol Danny McNaughton, Mark Smale, Kevin, McLlwain and Brent van den Akker have played good offensive hockey. The goal tending has been shared by the team members. Jeff Weber, Jason Beutten- mtiler and Kevin Cardno have played exceptionally well. The Atoms are hoping • We,dne:daynlphtin8 frank Q• ua.c irp ' ' yi d c :I" ri• The first draw was'wott by Naaey LIQ and the second draw bell last week. �as won by Marg gallows. , Don't • fes.' � Pot _AP}k'•'eappee• for everyone. Fun, fellowship__ 0o Saturday. Nov. 26st4p.tn..0 to willbegla -� at Sp.m. with pper achcdltledfee 7 in- Congratula . , are doe Pieter Jansen fisc his excellentice r, r year.:Werapatbrlpou_ ice makerbynot wearingoutsideshoestettee .� ice surface since they carry small particles of ' grit. CUBIJNGSCOIIIS' - Men's league: D: Beattie def. S. Brown 5-4; J. Patterson Sr. def. $. Menzies 10-7; D. ,- - Cornish def.- J. Hetherington 6-S;. B. Naha • def.- L. Haegy 7-5; B. Campbell - def. D. Tremeer 10.1; G. Pryce def. D. howe e,6; 3. Ladies league: L-Pryce def. A. Beuerman 8-7; J. Beuerman def. M. McGivin.0 41 1.. Dolmage def. F. Smith 8=2. • ^ a J Competition league: L."iloegy won cater.l. Patterson Sr.; J. Pa drr Wim Ores' it Campbell, G. Pyce�d Inhering. ton; H Campbell won Over'0 Jarmuil r - Mixed League: D. •' Rowcliffe def. N: McGavin 8-5; B. Menzies def. ' }tethering. ton 15-2; J. Patterson Sr. def. GYryde6-3;6. - McNicholtied J. Bennett, D. 'limber def. S. Brown 7-6; B. Fotheriagham def. R. Beuerinan 6.5; D. Dalton def. T Collyer Mike Thomas def. B._Jaraptth 8-5;8 Campbell def. J. Pattersonir, ftl; K. Siemon " def. N. Boswell 11-6. �, Junior League:; Ron Pty de'L D: -Cam bell 7-5; Wm. F def.. Peter St: , Marie 6-4; Jeff Gicti ".l on, opener that Steven Pepplewill be able • , tale a t team As ei laglll °u til nida3" 'their first gay in•. :Deet . Optimist Atom Tournament " WOO their game 8-4 against "the hokt', Win' clam. On Saturday Sea€ortli defea Clinton 7-2. In the final game for the,_ championship, theymet Teestrate '.' Seaforth ' won 3-2 in Wadden death oveverie., Goal scorers furatgsrnee were Teddy Si' ls.B�in tits Br den Akker, Jasspn McNichol and Jasen Muir. For the second game. Teddy Sills, Brent vac; den Ak Adam Quipp and Jason McNfchol;soored.tlr. goals. - Brent van den Atter scored thegods in the' Weber game M third and won the VP trophy. Joy played outstanding goal in all three games. 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