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Sports
First place
In the Atom girls division of the north region cross-country race at Grey Central last week, the
Brussels Public School team took first place. With coaches Ms Ewener, left and Mrs. McKee
are, from left: Denise Thalen, Melinda Dorsch, Jennifer Gerber, Kelby Krotz, Colleen Aitchison,
Keshia Jamieson-Johnston, Chelsey McLellan. (Bonnie Gropp photo)
Blyth man scouts for Sting
Henry is also working with the have to make the decision.
NCAA to open the door for more "The players should be able to
players. Currently, a player who change their mind after a couple
chooses to try out for an OHL squad games and still. be eligible (for a
is disqualified from NCAA eligibility scholarship)," he said.
as soon as he has played one This winter, Henry says he will be
exhibition game. scouting players born in 1987-88 for
Henry said this is difficult because the 2003 OHL draft which will be
most players are just 15 when they held next May.
Curling season begins Nov. 25
Brussels Curling Club Executive committee, Brenda McIntosh, Steve
met at the home of the president, Steiss, Connie Alcock; prizes, Mary
Murray Pepper. Ten Pas; auditor, Madelene Steiss;
The executive also includes past press reporter, Nora Stephenson.
president, Mary TenPas; first vice- Curling will start Nov. 25 at 7 p.m.
president, Dona Knight; second Ice time cost has increased to $85
vice-president. Marilyn Jones; per hour. The curlers will paint the
secretary-treasurer, Susan ice for curling on Nov. 24 at 8 p.m.
Alexander; ice committee, Mery New curlers and junior curlers are
Bauer; bonspiel committee, Stew welcome. There will be training for
Steiss, Orval Bauer; draw new curlers.
Encouraging today's youth
Nominations are now being accepted
for the 2002 Awards Program
Let's recognize the best of our young people. If you know a
young person, aged 6 to 18, who is involved in worthwhile
community service; a special person who is contributing while
living with a limitation; a youth who has performed an act of
heroism; or a 'good kid' who shows a commitment to making
life better for others, doing more than is normally expected of
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The season begins
With the arrival of October, hockey players once more take
to the ice. The Huron-Perth Major PeeWees took on
London at the BMG arena in Brussels last week. (Janice Becker
photo)
By Janice Becker
Citizen staff
Mike Henry. a Blyth man, will be
travelling the province this winter.
scouting young hockey players for the
Sarnia Sting Major Junior A hockey
team.
Henry became acquainted with the
Sting organization after his company,
Ice Hockey ' International, provided
the team with some information in
their search for players prior to last
year's OHL draft.
With the new appointment, Henry
will now be scouting players who
have chosen the OHL path for their
hockey career as well as providing
promotional and marketing services
for those looking for higher education
via the NCAA (National Collegiate
Athletic Association) scholarship
route.