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The Huron Expositor, 1981-10-14, Page 11SEASON'S WINNER — In ladies softball are (from left) Linda Gridzek, Judy Scarrow, Connie Marion, Ann Bosman, Bob Schenck, Nancy Huiseri Donna Beuerrnan, Ken Swan, Sandy Haynes, Patti Hutchinson, Barb Scott and Betty Watson. (Photo by Hook) Srlittlehfitt by Gregor Campbell The new coach plans to go with five defencemen, one of whom 'can also be used as a forward when the need arises and three forw and lines. He thinks he has a.solid defence, anchored by 'returned i:ron Wilson, which he hopes will -be competitive with any in the league. Al Nigh and Bob • SEAFORTI! CENTENARIES 1981-82. SCHEDULE Game OCTOBER Mitchell at Seaforth Tavistock at Seaforth Seaforth at Mitchell Lucan at Seaforth -- Tavistock at Seaforth Thedford at Seaforth NOVEMBER Seaforth at Port Stanley Mt. Brydges at Seaforth' . Seaforth at Tavistock 5eafortkat Thedford Belmont at Seaforth Exeter at Seaforth Mitchellat Seaforth Seaforth at Exeter . Exeter at Seaforth Seaforth at Lucan • Seaforth at Mt. Brydges Tavistoclr atSeaforth DECEMBER Poit Stanley at Seaforth Seaforth at Exeter ' Thedford-at Seaforth Seaforth at TaviStock Lucan at Seaforth Seaforth at Lucan Mitchell at Seaforth - Exeter at Seaforth Seaforth at Thamesford AANUARY Seaforth at Exeter Seaforth at Belmont Seaforth at Tifedford Seaforth at Lucan Thedford at Seaforth Lucan at Seaforth Seaforth at Thedford Seaforth at Mitchell Seaforth at Bothikell Thamesford-at Seaforth Seaforth at Tavistock Bothwell at Seaforth FEBRUARY Seaforth at Mitchell (All home games at Hensall) Time(P.M.) 8:45 3:30 8r30 3:30 8:45 .7:30 8:45, 8:30 8:00 8:45- 8:90' . 3730' 8:30 7:30 8:15 8:30 • , ..11;415 . 8:00 8:45 .8:30 3:30 8;15 -8:45 ' 3:30 8:15. 8:30 8:30 8:00 8:15 8:45 8:45 8:00 8:30 8:30 8:45 8:30 8:45 8:30 O.H.A. Junior "D" Hockey MITCHEL', HAWKS. 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IP , 1 41 ITit",!4 pr 411AR( I '1W( 111,11 kct t't"ItIt I it iit111° bc ,,t or rncki , At; r, `°A11, •.° t ° ;°,114, mr CYANAMID E HURON ITOR, IQ 61=R 44,14 WiratersOthe glAtertt • fiir were; - — 1st Om Charlie, ice„ Clintro t ;44.4 144 frOg W0141000; •Seakith, • COMING TO November Lincoln Green Sponeere4 lir the Oddfellows Image .110E0•availakkla from any pddYeflows: , HAPPY WINNERS These are the Playoff 'champs of the Seaforth Ladths Softball League. From left they are: Paul Gridzak (coach) Marg Lamont, HeSsie Kipfer, Marg Henderson, and Karen Glanvitle. Absent ' are: Lynn Devereaux, Carol Bennewies, Karen McLean, Barb Watt, Sandra Blase', Mary Ann Nolan, and Glenda Murray. (Photo by Hook) Up front Henderson admits forth, Woodstock, Strat- his team is shy of shooters. 'ford and Mitchell. He has and experience. He has only one leftwinget in camp, so may have to convert a right- winger. Some returning for- wards include Mike Kelly, Mike Telford, John Hicknell. • and-Bob- Momersterf.--- - Henderson feels training camp turnout might be poor because, Seaforth doesn't have a large area from which to draw players, and must compete for these few play- Malone are also returning defencemen, Dan McClure ieiuriis between the pipes. and Peter Bennett and Ken Higgins are two newcomers behind the blueline that Henderson is taking a close junior B$. look at. Bennett' played mid Henderson has coached get in Brussels last year. Higgins was with Wingham's junior Cs. Defence will-be-1HE key on the team Henderson hopes to mould.' , ers with "teams at Mitchell, Exeter. and Clinton. Pros- Snour-r are snapped up by junior teams in a higher classifica- tion for *Mince:, tratford's played both forward and defence but the latter is his specialty. He is a carpenter by His therory is. if you prevent a goal it's worth just as much in the king run as scoring one. The theory -seems to fit the talent he has to Work with this season. Which could-be a long one. Seaforth's peewees for the past three years. Prior to that he played junior, intermedi- a e and senior hockey for xlious teams in Goderich, Centenaires are hopeful Every week more and pure people discover what rIghtv jobs are accom- plished by lot'. Lost Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial "527-0240. Any miracles on ice may be few and far between for Seaforth's Centenaires in the{ northern division of the Wes-1, tern Junior D Hockey League this Season. Their 40-game season opens Friday night at l4ensall when Bob Zimmer's Mitchell Hawks come to town. Game time is 8:45 p.m. The Centenaires finished last, and out of the playoffs, in last season's five-team division.. It's a six-team divis- ionthis year with the addition of Thedford, but the outlook for Seaforth's juniors doesn't look too much 'better. - Murray Henderson. 31. of Seaforth accepted the posi- tion of coach Oct. 3. That hasn't left him much time to evaluate or work with what. talent he -has' on the team. He's stilt putting the faces with the names after coaching 2) only three practices. And the player turnout at training camp was disap- pointing: Only 19-players showed up ancl. two haven't stuck a- round, not counting the six players who were with Sea- forth's Midgets last season. Henderson says they have a good shot at making the - team. Soccer 4 tourney File schools participated in the zone 3 Huron:Perth Se- parate School Board soccer toUrnament at Dublin Friday. The schools played in four divisions, senior and inter- mediate boys and girls. Following are the playoff results: Senior Ghia - A champs. St. Patrick's School, Dublin. grade 7s beat St. Patrick's School. grade 8s, in a shoot- out. • B Champs. St. Patrick's Schwa, Kinkora beat St. James School. Seaforth. Senior toys - A champs, St. Patrick's, Dublin beat St. Columban SchoOl in a shoot- out. B chaMps - St. Marys ,School, Hesson beat St. James School, Seaforth. Intermediate boys- A champs - R. Patrick's, Dublin beat St. Columban. B. thamps - St. Patrick's, Kinkora beat St. James, Seaforth ' Intermediate Girls - St. Pat- rick's, Kinkora were the champions. When they met they - heard bells. And that was just round one. JOHN BELUSHI & BLAIR BROWN CONTINENTAL DIVIDE PLUS RICHARD PRYOR TUES.-THURS., ocr. 20-23 As timely today as the day it was written. Mitchell-Seaforth CABLE TV For service, account, intaiiation local announcements, line locates Call 345-2341 11 Ch,Infif .,#‘11.( +owl' Supplying 8 networks and independents to over 1,450 homes. STARTS FRIDAY-MONDAY, oa-. 16th to 19th SHOWTIMES: ONE SNOWING ll P.M.