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MAY 31st, 1972 THE LUCKNOW SEN INEL, LUcK.NOVV, ,ONTARIO PAGE .FIFTEEN
6' 7,1/4" .in Standing. Long Jump.
Second was Carol Shaw BPDHS,
while Sally Elliott and Kathy
,Farrell RD 1S jumpecItto third and
fourth spots respectively. Ripley
controlled the Long Jump as Deb-
bie Tranter, Sally Elliott, Kathy
Farrell and Ellen Elliott received
the•ribbons•in that order.
Carrol Shaw „Lions Head, won
the High Jump and was only 2"
away from the record of
4'. Close behind was Sally
Elliott with second spot. This,„
event especially showed the keen
competition and• closeness, of the
meet as Sally Harrison, Ripley
and Rachel Weatherhoocl, Lions
-1:1-ead-Weretied-fOr- -
Donna Elliott was the overall
Senior Girls winner with Chris
Meppelder the Ripley winner.
Her runner-up was Bev Smith.
Lions Head took the first two
ribbons in'the Basketball Throw
but Betty Anne Godfrey and Gayle
Huston rallied around to give Rip-
ley third and fourth.. Gloria
Shultz, BPDHS 'took the honours in
the shot put but Chris Meppelder,
RDI-1S-Was-only-1/-2 1-behind.
Donna. Elliott , Lions Head took
third spot with Kathy Irwin, Ripley
fourth. Again the discus record
was sniashed.• This time by Don-
na Elliott , BPDHS. Her distance
was 74' 8" as Corn ared to the
record' of 65' 0". Ripley took •the
rest of the ribbons in this event.
Second thud, and fourth went.to.
Gayle•uston, Marge Chester and.
Mary Pace respectively.
Mary MacCharles' Standing
Long Jump of 7' 1" won. Ripley
la .`e-in-that-event-r--Bontia
Elliott was second with Shirley
McCreath and 'Gayle Huston corn-
,pleting the list of winners. Al-
though Donna Elliott won the Long
Jump; Ripley had the rest of ,that .
event's ribbons. Winning them
were Gayle Huston, Christ Mepp-.
elder and Mary MaeCharles.
In the High Jump, Winner Chris'
Meppelder, Ripley was only 2"
away from the record. Anne
Marie Stanley was right up
there, with a bide (second) ribbon
for. Ripley. Donna Elliott was
yle; , terry
MacDonald and Richard Bell;•
Midget, ,Peter MacDonald and
Wayne Nicholson.
In overall team points Ripley
led Lion Head for a large part of
the meet but the final score was
L.Am„heacl 1.95 1/ a..2.,iguzipky
190 1/2. Everyone reported an
excellent well organized meet.
hi the Boys'-division 'of -the' Rip
ley Bruce meet twenty one exist-
ing records were broken. Times
or distances denote records;
Midgei Boys: 1,00 yd. , 'Kevin Mar-
tindale 11.7, Lynn Tackberry, •
Wayne Nicholson and Kevin
West; 220 , Kevin Martindale
27,2, Wayne Nicholson, Peter
MacDonald, Courtney Liddle;
440, Wayne Nicholson 1;01, Don
McArthur Kevin Martindale , •
Peter MacDonald; 880, Lynn
TaCkeberry , Peter MacDonald.,
Kevin Martindale,Don Mc-
Arthur; 120 Hurdles, Kevin -Martire
dale 19.0, Randy Lyons, Kevin.
West , Doug Bissonnette; 440
RelaY, Lynn, Tackeberry , Kevin
Martindale, LlbyrIfelTrose—aidi
•Kevin West 56;.6; Dou,g'Bissonn-
ette , Pete Huston, Mike Di Giov-
anni, and Wayne Nicholson; Mile-
Lynn Tackeberry , 'Pete MacDon-
ald and Wayne Nichols& (tie),
Doug Bissonnette and Conaney
Liddle; High Jump, Randy Lyons,
Andy Elliott , Peter MacDonald
• Liddle-;--Shot--Put , , Kevin
Martindale, Wayne Nicholson,
Wray Thompson, Kerry Adams;
TripIelnmp -, --Kevin -West Don
McArthur, Kevin Martindale,
Randy Lyons; Long Jump, Kevin
irtinda-le„DoriZicArthuL, Randy
Lyons, Kevin West; Discus, Wray
Thompson 106' 2" , Kevin Martin-
dale, Robert 'Colquhoun, Bernard ,
Hellyer.
Junior Boys: 100 yd, Pat Boyle
10.4, Warre,n Bray , Barry Mac-
Donald , John Hellyer; 220,
Pat Boyle 24.2', Warren Bray,
Bob I3issonnette, Cliff Everet;
;440, John Hellyer 1:04, Roger
Hayes, Bob Bissonnette , Richard
Bell; 880, Barry MacDonald
2: 24, 5 , Richard • Bell , Roger
Hayes, Cliff Everet; 120 Hurdles,
Warretr BraH-9-7-2,-Pat-B
Edgar McCutcheon, Craig Adam
440 Relay, Warren Bray, Pat •
Boyle, John Hellyer, Craig
Adams 56.2, Bob Bissonnette,
John Huston, Garry Farrell', Barry
NIacDonaldi Mile, Roger Hayes,,
Richard Bell, Eldon MectitCheOrt,
Larry Bellmore; Discus, Harold
noon in the vocation they hope to
enter upon graduation. Mr.
Turvill arranged our appointments
with working people. Areas of
interest covered lawyers, nurses,
secretaries, teacher and business
personnel. Some of the areas
visited were 'Kincardine , London
-Goderich,„:...Wingham„Walkerton.:
and Toronto. All the Level V
students found this day very
helpful and most enjoyed. the. out--
ing.
Smith, Ben Hatt , Wayne Shaw ,
Peter Tenute; Triple Jump,
Dave MacDonald, Garry .Farrell,
Warren• Bray, Dave Bartley; Long
Jump, Garry Farrell', Dave. Mac-
Donald, Warren Bray, Dave Ban-
ley; High Jump, Gary Farrell,.
John Farrell, John Hellyer, Barry
MacDonald Pat Boyle ; Shot put ,
Dennis Kaufman, Dale. Scott,
Steve Henry, Harold Smith,
CAREER DAY
Level V students spent an,
RIPLEY H17LITES
arlICED FROM PAGE 13
easy Sherry
The team of
11.FergOSOn,
Sherry Pollock,•
ane Kenipton arid Shirley Mc-.
ath earned secOnd. This.
14i/16000y won the first
t by coming from a lagging
place in the final hundred
or $9, as the pacemakers
e ba ying problems.
e 880 yard race was captur -
by Beverley Smith who led all
way to register a 3:02.6 clock.:
Chris Meppelder ran a game
ein3;12.1 to finish second
le Joan Ferguson was third and
ty -liaChities war-fthurth,
he final event for girls in the
was the Open Mile which had
er been staged before at
ey. A large group of hope -
gathered at the start. Bever
Smith took the lead midway
ough the first •lap and never
ked back to win. Unfortunately
e was an error in counting the
ber of laps, and although all
cipants ran the entire dist-
only three laps instead of
Were counted. The whining
e was 5;36. Rachael Weather
d of BPDHS was second , follow
by Bonnie BOyle and Elizabeth
cKay.
erall champion for the Senior
lsvap.Dorina.alion-oLBED
e Ripley Senior girls winner was
s Meppelder while Beverley
ith captured the runner-up
mon,
Wanda McCutcheon, BPDHS
nthe basketball throw as her
001 -mates -took the other rib-
for that event. KaWfirstlY
broke the discus record as her
cussoated_to_..a.distance of
'11", The old record' was.
8", Lee Ann McIver and
nda Trigger of'BPDHS were
and and third While Donna
edhamthreW to become fdurth.
e shot put was won by.
da Trigger but the Ripley
Is, Kathy Farrell, Jane Meppel-
r, and Sally.Harrison rounded
the event.
Elizabeth MacKay , •RDHS' put •
rth her effort to jump to
'third. Congratulations girls for
a fine showing.
Senior Boys, 100, Finlay Cam-
eron 10:55, Bryon Boyle, Wayne
Raney, Allan Mackay; 220,
Wayne Raney 24.4, Allan
Mackay, Bryan Boyle , Rich Sal-
em; 440, Allan Mackay 59;
Wayne Raney, Dennis Mclay,
KeTk Johnston; 880, Wayne
Raney 2.20, Allan Mackay,
Bryan Boyle; 120 Hurdles , Bryan
Boyle 17.8, Elliott Courtney ,
Dennis McLay, Murray Hill;
mile , Ken Johnston , Murray "Hill ,
Bryan Boyle; 440 relay, 'Bryan
Boyle, Murray Hill, Dave Nagle,
Allan Mackay; 5.0.4 and Rick
Salem; Finlay CartierOn-, Wayne
Raney and Dennis McLay (tie);
Discus, Wayne .Raney 118' 3"
Rick Salem, Kim West, Allan
Mackay; High Jump, Wayne
Raney, Bill Tranter, Dennis Mc-
Lay , Allan Mackay; Long Jump,
Rick Salem 18' 2 1/4" , Allan
Mackay , Elliott Courtney , Bill
Tranter; Triple Jump, Rick
Salem Allan Mackay , Elliott
Courtney, Dennis McLay; Shot.
-Put-i-Leland-Bra y-36' 7" , Kim
West , John Farrell, Rick Salem.
Overall Champs were Senior ,
Wayne' Raney; Junior, Warren •
Bray; Midget, Kevin Martindale;
Ripley Champs and Runners-up
were Senior , Allan Mackay arid
'I
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