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The Huron Expositor, 1995-05-17, Page 8S -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, May 17, 110$5 Seaforth track athletes excel Seaforth-area athletes weren't standing still at last week's Huron -Perth Conference track and field championships at Goderich. There were many outstanding team and individual performan- ces. Carly Price of Seaforth District High School and Jason Henderson of RR 1 Seaforth, a grade 12 student at St. Michael in Stratford, were individual junior girls and boys cham- pions. The SDHS midget girls also shared that disvision's team title for the first time in school history. Henderson broke a 14 -year- old record in the metric half - mile, the 800m, with a time of 2:02.2. He was nine -seconds better than the second -place finisher, almost an eternity in a middle distance race. Hender- son also won the 300m hurdles and 400m, and as anchor stormed from about 20 -metres back to help the St. Mike's junior boys 400m relay team finish a close second. It was the second year in a row Henderson has been a H -P Conference junior boys champ. His 800m record was just .3 seconds shy of his personal best, and .2 seconds better than the previous record of 2:02.4 set by Dave Lamont of Pal- merston. Norwell in 1981. St. Mike's finished second overall in the two-day cham- pionship with 549 points to Wingham F.E. Madill's 899. The top five finishers all qualified for this week's WOS- SA meet in London yesterday and today (Wednesday). Results weren't available at press time. Price won junior girls 300m hurdles in a time of 48.40, a whopping almost 3 seconds faster than the runner-up, and the 200m sprint in a time of 27.8. Laura Strangway, Lisa Reynolds, Amy Hamon, Caitlin Ferguson, Janelle Wood and Lori Horst were the members of the winning midget team. Young area girls evidently have a penchant for running fast while jumping over things. Four of the top five finishers in the midget girls 300m hurdles have local links. Seaforth finished one-two, with Hamon • leading the way with a time of 48.80, followed by Horst at 56.30. Staffa-area Melissa Robertson of St. Mike's finished fourth and Wood of Seaforth was fifth. Robertson also finished second in the 80m hurdles. Seaforth's Lisa Reynolds is a speedster. She won the midget girls 100m in a time of 13.5. Vicki Carter, who lives in Harpurhey but goes to school at Clinton, won the mid et MARK CRtPPS PHOTO SPEED - Lisa Reynolds, of Seaforth District High School, won the Midget 100 metre race during Huron -Perth Conference track and field competition in Goderich. girls 80m hurdles in a time of 13.8. Ben Murray of RR 1 Dublin, a student at St. Mike's, grabbed two firsts and a second. He won the midget boys 400m in 56.7, the triple jump with a distance of 10.93m, and finished second in. the 200m. Karl Reynolds finished third in the midget boys long jump and Everett Smith was fifth in midget javelin. Both are SDHS students. Seaforth's Bruce Griffin won the junior boys 110m hurdles in a time of 18.5, and team- mate Chad McCallum was second behind •Henderson in the junior boys 300m hurdles. In junior girls competition, Seaforth's Teresa McFarlane was fourth in the 3,000m and Anna Mailloux, from Seaforth and a student at St. Mikes, was fourth in the javelin. Lori Perrie of SDHS was nipped by a mere .20m to finish second in the senior discus, and the school's senior girls 4x400m relay team was fourth. Seaforth's Justin Rodney won the senior boys 110m hurdles for St. Mikes in a time of 19.1, and finished third behind Steve Geiger in 400m hurdles. Geiger, who is from Zurich but familiar to arca sports fans for his play with Seaforth's junior hockey team the past few years, won both the senior boys 200m and 400m and finished second in the 400m hurdles. SCOREBOARD tr,1�1 Hcy SEAFORTH MEN'S LEAGUE ( May 10 results) LICHTN 12 'CANES 7 Lightning scorers: Paul McElwain 3, Jason Smith 2, Murray Workman 2, Jamie Wilbee 2, Jason Henderson, Mike Henry, Mo Guy. Hurricane scorers: Steve Mclnally 3, Nate Burns 2, Mike Watt, Mike Smale. ROCKETS 28 YOUNGBLOOD 6 Rockets scorers: Kevin McUwain 5, Chris Lardner 3, Jason Beutten- miller 3, Jim Campbell 3, Dan Wlldfong 3, Gerry McLaughlin 3, Kalen Carroll 2, Ted Sills 2, Brent Vanden Akker, Jeff Gemmell, Steve ['apple, Don Williamson. Youngblood scorers: Derek Smith, Jeremy McNichol, Brian Little, Jered Munro, Scott Jervis, Jason Dunsieth. SCORING LEADERS Name G A PTS I�1 Wildfong,RK 4 17 21 6 Smith, LT 8 10 18 0 ['apple, RK 8 10 18 0 l'. McLlwain,LT 6 12 18 0 K. Mcl-lwain,RK 8 8 16 0 Guy, LT 10 4 14 0 Henry, LT 5 6 11 0 Workman, LT 5 6 11 2 McLaughlin, RK 8 2 10 0 Ihrnsieth, YG 2 7 9 0 TEAM STANDINGS Name W L T F A Pis Rockets 3 0 0 49 22 6 Lightning 2 1 0 40 23 4 Youngblood 1 2 0 19 51 2 I iurricanes 0 0 18 30 0 GAMES TF IS WEEK ( Wed. Iv ay 10) 8 p.m. - Hurricanes vs. Lightning 9 p.m. - Youngblood vs. Rockets. YOUTH LEAGUE ( May 11 results) SENIOR FLYERS 8 NORDIQUES 4 Flyers goals: Mike Murray 4, Pat Culligan 3, Adam Leonhardt. Nordiques goals: Wes Vick, Marc Glanville, Jason Anstett, Jeremy Holmes. RED WINGS 9 BRUINS 2 Red Wings goals: Derck Nesbitt 3, Derek Akey 2, Kathy Devereaux, Matt Flanagan, Kyle Bennewies, Craig Sommerville. Bruins goals: Barry Medd, Ryan Willis. JUNIOR LEAFS 11 BLACK HAWKS 7 Leafs goals: Rick Harburn 4, Derek Van Drunnen 2, Mark Kirkconnell 2, Kyle Teichert, Chris Longstaff, Nick Jansen. Cents' mana It was one of the shortest retirements on record. Gregor Campbell returned from a two-month retirement as manager of the Seaforth Cen- tenaires at a special executive meeting Wednesday night. It was agreed committees of the executive will handle some of the chores he handled in past seasons, for instance fundraising and equipment. Doug Anstett has been ap- pointed assistant manager with among other specific duties, the responsibility to be the local junior hockey team's point -man with the Ontario Hockey As- sociation and Junior "D"evelopment League. WOSSA WARMUP - Mem- bers of Seaforth District High School's track and field team had their final workout Mon- day night before this week's WOSSA meet at London. Back row from left: Doug Proctor, Everett Smith, Karl Reynolds, Lori Perrie, Janelle Wood, Teresa McFarlane, Terry Johnston. Front row: Bruce Griffin, Loni Horst, Caitlin Ferguson, Jason Shortreed, Amy Hamon, Chad McCallum, Carly Price. Absent: Julie Home, Ryan Jewitt, Lisa Reynolds. Black Hawks goals: Curtis Wilson 4, Jeremy Blake, Luke Vick, Calahan O'Reilly. PENGUINS 6 RANGERS 6 Penguins goals: Nick Jansen 4, Dean Wood, Luke Anderson. Rangers goals: Tim McClure 4, Kevin Murray 2. TEAM STANDINGS Senior Name Flyers Red Wings Bruins Nordiques W L T 2 0 0 F APIS 21 15 4 2 0 0 18 8 4 0 2 0 13 22 0 0 2 0 10 17 0 Junior Name W L T Leafs 2 0 0 Black Hawks 1 1 0 Penguins 0 1 1 Rangers 0 1 1 F A PIS 20 12 4 12 11 2 6 11 1 11 15 1 GAMES THIS WEEK (Thur. May 18) 6:30 - Penguins vs. Leafs 7:30 - Rangers vs. Black 1-iawks 8:30 - Red Wings vs. Flyers 9:30 - Bruins vs. Nordiques Equalization Draft • Flyers trade Adam Leonhardt to Bruins for Barry Medd. • Bruins aquire Ian McMillan from Red Wings. • Red Wings fill roster spot with Christie Medd from Leafs of junior loop. • Black Hawks pick up Jeremy Blake and send Nick and Tyler Elligsen to Penguins. • Jessica Finlayson from Penguins to Nordiques. • Marsha Denys from Penguins to Flyers. (oLL`,.:. Boys' Senior Semi -Final (result Friday) Seaforth 1 at MADILL 4 (Final Standings) Name WLTFAPTS S Huron • 6 0 0 26 9 12 Madill 3 2 1 20 19 7 Seaforth 1 3 2 7 8 4 C Huron 2 4 0 7 19 4 Goderich 0 3 3 18 22 3 WHERE IS YOUR SCORE? SCOREBOARD welcomes all results from Seaforth and area teams regardless of sport. But we can't report it if we don't know its happening. We require legible results, with names correctly spelled, at our office by Monday noon every week. Late reports will only be used if you've got a great excuse. Any questions? Call Gregor or Tim at 527-0240. ger is back Campbell, now in his sixth season as general manager, was given the green light by the executive to pursue affiliation possibilities with junior B teams. Executive member Mike Kelly will spearhead it's fundraising committee. Dave Murray and Jim Campbell, recently named co- head coaches of the Cen- tenaires, resigned from the executive but will continue to help with some of its various activities, if time permits. The team still requires a level 3 trainer next season and is also still seeking volunteers to either join the executive or help with various tasks this coming season. Any will be welcomed at the executive's next regularly scheduled meeting Thursday, June 8 at 7 p.m. at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. "The more the merrier," says Murray.. THE "ROCKET" MEETS "DAVEY MAC" - Hockey legend Maurice "The Rocket" Richard and Seaforth's own Dave McLlwain of the National Hockey League's Ottawa Senators were both head table guests in Mitchell at a fundraiser for a minor hockey team that is going to Europe next season. MICHELE OREENE PHOTO BASKETBALL CHAMPS - St. Patrick's School at Dublin recently won the Huron -Perth Intermediate championship. Front row from left: Tracy Van Bakel, Jeanette Crowley, Katie ,Brodhagen, Julie Seiler. Second row: Becky deVries, Cassandra Vink, Amle Dekroon, Amber Soleski, Sarah Ryan, Julie Duwyn, Back row: George Haid (coach), Kelly Ryan, Julie O'Rourke, Katie Murray, Meagan DeWetering.