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Seaforth Soccer
June 23
Seaforth — 4
Blyth #1 — 1
Goals: Nolan Gagnier, Colton Bach-
ert, Jacob Flood and Owen Oliver
June 24
Seaforth — 5
Goderich Akromold — 2
Goals: Colton Bachert (2), Nolan
Gagnier (2) and Cole Zwep
Game #1 — June 21
Seaforth — 3
Goderich Vikings — 0
Goals: Cole Zwep (PK) and Nolan Gagnier (2)
Game #2 — June 22
Seaforth — 5
Lucknow — 1
Goals: Nolan Gagnier (3), Cole
Zwep and Colton Bachert
Game # 3 — June 22
Seaforth — 5
Bayfield — 0
Goals: Cole Zwep (PK), Nolan Gag-
nier (3) and Carson Howes -Vance
Game # 4 —Gold Medal Match - June 22
Final Score — Seaforth —2, Goder-
ich Ideal Supply —0
Goals Scored — Colton Bachert —2
Comments — Having played the same
Goderich team earlier in the week, Sea -
forth knew that all hands would have
to be on deck in order to bring the gold
back to Seaforth for the second time
in three years in the U12 division. On
a lovely throw in pass from Keira, Col-
ton would take the ball and cut across
the middle and fire a shot just past the
goalie for a 1-0 lead for the Eagles. Col -
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ton would tap in a second just
before the end of the first half for
a 2-0 lead. Again strong mid-
field and fullback play would
limit the opposition chances and
strong Seaforth goaltending when
needed helped preserve the
2-0 victory and the players were
full marks for the gold medal.
Every player was a big part of the
victory as Seaforth allowed only
one goal against in the tourna-
ment. A special thanks for the con-
veners in Lucknow who again
treated all the teams and kids to
a great weekend that was fun
and blessed with great weather.
Photo submitted
The U12 Seaforth Screamin' Eagles took home the gold at Lucknow Strawberry Summerfest, June 21-22.
Front — Cole Zwep, Deric VandenHeuvel, Colton Bachert
Middle — Blake Stuckless, Keira Agnew, Dana Latour, Grace Bontaine, Mary Cove -Stokes
Back — Coach Dan Bachert, Owen Oliver, John Chambers, Carson Howes -Vance, Madison Burdge, Coach Jerry
Zwep, Jacob Flood, Nolan Gagnier
Seaforth Shuffleboard
June 25
Men's high: Erich Matzold, Hugo Men-
heere, four wins; Antonie D., three wins
Ladies' high: Kathie Tippelt, four
wins; Joyce Matzold, three wins
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St. Columban Soccer
Monday, June 23
St. Columban — 2
Teeswater — 1
Goals: Emma Flana-
gan, assisted by Nata-
sha Klaver; Jaymee Nolan,
assisted by Rachel Klaver
June 26
St. Columban — 3
Clinton — 0
Jaymee Nolan (2), both
assisted by Rachel Klaver;
Emma Flanagan, assisted
by Sarah Van Bakel
U16 BOYS
June 25
Clinton -1
St. Columban — 0
June 24
Lucknow - 2
St. Columban — 1
Goal: Kristin Looby
June 26
Seaforth — 5
St. Columban — 4
Luke Marcy (2), Tyson
McGavin and Jef-
frey Fritzley
Great game — very
impressed with the
whole team's hard
work and team play.
June 24
Brussels — 2
St. Columban — 0
Brussels scored 2 goals
early in the first half. St
Columban played a solid
second half with sev-
eral close attempts on
goal but came up short.