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A CHSS player jumps for the ball in a Jr. Volleyball game against F. E. Madill at Central
Huron Secondary School on January 14.
CRSS player receives a volley from F. E. Madill team during a Jr. Volleyball at Central
Huron Secondary School on January 14.
HPAA results January 11 - 15
January 14
Junior Girls Volleyball
St. Michael 2, Central
Huron 0
F. E. Madill 2, Central
Huron 1
Stratford Central 2, St.
Anne's 0
Mitchell 0, St. Anne's 2
Senior Girls Volleyball
St. Michael 2, Central
Huron 0
F. E. Madill 1, Central
Huron 2
Stratford Central 2, St.
Anne's 0
Mitchell 0, St. Anne's 2
BCH Minor Hockey results January 10 -16
January 10
Midget Girls 2, Bruce
Peninsula Predators 1
Atom Local 1 3, Blyth
Brussels Crusaders 2 0
Midget Girls C 1,
Almaguin Gazelles 3
January 14
Atom Girls 10, Mitchell
Meteors C 5
Peewee Rep 4, Mitchell
Meteors 7
Midget Rep 3, Minto
Mad Dogs 4
January 15
Atom Local 2 1, West
London Hawks 2
Novice Local 3 3, Bev-
erly Bandits 4
Atom Local 2 4, Beverly
Bandits 9
Midget Girls C 1, St.
Thomas Panthers 4
Midget Local 4, Mt.
Forest Rams 4
January 16
Novice Local 3 5, St.
Mary's Sharks 0
Novice Girls 8, Moore -
town Lady Flags HL 0
Atom Local 2 4, Cale-
donia Bombers 1
Novice Local 2 6, Sea -
forth Stars 2
Junior Tyke 2 2, Goder-
ich Sailors 1
Novice Rep 8, South
Bruce Blades 2
Atom AE 2, Mitchell
Meteors AE 3
Atom Local 1 6, Kincar-
dine Kinucks 2 1
Novice Local 3 2, South
Huron Sabres 0
Atom Rep 2, Kincar-
dine Kinucks 1
Atom Girls 1 2, Mt. Bry-
dges Cougars C 0
Midget Girls C 6,
Lambton Shores Pred-
ators 1
Peewee Girls 2, Blue -
water Hawks C 1
Wednesday, January 20, 2016 • News Record 11
Under -15 Program of Excellence
Camps announced
Special to Clinton News Record
The Ontario Hockey Federation
(OHF), in conjunction with the
Ontario Hockey
League (OHL), are pleased to
announce the dates for the 2016
Under -15 Program of Excellence
Development Camps. In total, five
camps will take place around
Ontario, introducingyoung players
- and their families - to the high
performance stream.
Kitchener and Toronto will host
camps from April 29 -May 1 while
Wmdsor and Oshawa will have the
U-15 program from May 13-15.
Sudbury will host the final camp
August 5-7.
"Canada and Ontario's success
on the world hockey stage is largely
due to the tremendous teamwork
not only on the ice, but off the ice.
We are extremely pleased to once
again partner with the Ontario
Hockey Federation for the ninth
consecutive year to provide the
Under -15 Program of Excellence in
2016;' stated David Branch, OHL
Commissioner.
The goal of each U-15 camp is
to introduce players, families and
staff to high performance hockey,
the Program of Excellence and
the Ontario Hockey League. It is
designed to inform and educate
all participants, while also creat-
ing a unique and special experi-
ence, both on and off the ice.
"While the on -ice component
is essential to the program, the
most enlightening part of the
weekend actually happens in the
classrooms" said Tony Foresi,
OHF President. "Courses on
nutrition, fitness, player psychol-
ogy and mental health will teach
these young athletes just how
important it is to remain equally,
if not more, focused on overall
well-being and hockey skills"
"Given the outstanding success
in the first eight years of the
Under -15 Program, we are most
pleased to see the continued
growth of the U15 Program for the
benefit of OHF players, coaches,
trainers and families in providing
a first class development oppor-
tunity, both on and off the ice,"
said Branch.
For a complete list of dates and
locations, along with information
on how to apply to the program,
please visit www.ohf.on.ca/play-
ers-families/ohfohl-under-16
Carpet bowling and shuffleboard results
Carpet Bowling
Ladies' High:
Nancy Turner - 32
Cheryl Trewartha - 8
Men's High:
Burt Greidanus - 35
Eric Wheeler - 32
Shuffleboard
Ladies' High:
Nancy Turner - 124
Brenda Wheeler - 101
Men's High:
Burt Greidanus - 132
Ralph Feltz - 69
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