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Huron Expositor, 2006-10-11, Page 19Susan Hundertmark photo Alysha Hills, from Seaforth Public School, jostles for the ball during a-,: game. against' H u r a n Centennial last= week in Brucefield where they par ticipated in a .regional tourna- ment. Sports New -look Radars include contingent of local players Jennifer Hubbard MEND When the Clinton Radars took to the ice in Goderich last Saturday night they did so : with at least eight new players on their roster. With the departure of several players, the Radars were forced to revamp their line-up. Gone from last sea- son's team are Curt Yost, Brent Yost, Justin Trepanier, Bill Byers, Chris Chatterson, Mark Wilson, Derek Taylor, Ken Courtney and Jonathan Keys. Joining the Radars are Clinton natives Brenden Dale, Devon Prouse. David hropshall, Matt McDougall and Nick Van der Burgt from Bluewater. Also joining the team are Luke Vick, Greg McGrath, Nick Elligsen and Barry Young, all from the Seaforth area. Dale played last sea- son with the Stratford Cullitons. Prouse, Shropshall, McDougall and Van der Burgt were all members of last years BCH Juveniles. Vick has spent the last four years playing with the St. Marys Lincolns. Elligsen has Jr. B experience with Listowel and St. Catherines. McGrath played three seasons with the Wingham Ironmen and one season with the St. Marys Lincolns. Young played the past two years for the Mitchell Hawks. Radars' defenceman Berton Dykstra has rejoined the club after sitting out last season while recovering from knee surgery. The returning Radars are Matt Anderson, Jason Grenier, Brandon Palmer, Brad Anderson, Scott Henderson, Mark VanDooren, Derek Yost, Dan Easter, Bryan Watson, Adam Leonhardt, Dennis Pearn, Craig Smith, along with goaltenders Greg Klatt, Chuck Robertson and. Ryan Shelton. Kalen Carroll is the new head coach, along with assistant coach Paul McLlwain. The Radars will play a 24 game schedule, which includes 12 home games with 11 of those on Friday nights and one on a Saturday. The Radars' first home game will be on Friday (Oct.13) vs. Wingham at 8:30 p.m. 4 ,, — uta . .� •. , The Huron Expositor • October 11, 2006 Page 19 Schools compete in regional tournaments Three of St. James School's soccer teams came first and the fourth came second in the recent regional soccer tourna- ment in Exeter. The junior boys came first overall, winning 5-0 against St. Boniface, 3-0 against Mt. Carmel and _4- 1 against Precious Blood. The junior girls came first overall, winning against St. Boniface 2-0, 5- 1 against Precious Blood ,1 and tying 1-1 against Our Lady of Mount Carmel. The intermediate -girls won their division overall, beating St. Boniface 3-0, Precious Blook -4-0 and Our Lady of . Mount Carmel 2-0. The intermediate boys came second overall, beat- ing St. Boniface 1-1, losing to Our Lady of Mount Carmel 2-1 and winning against Precious Blood 3 - 2. Meanwhile, Seaforth Public School sported a junior boys and girls soc- cer team at a regional tournament Oct. 5- .at Huron Centennial Public School in Brucefield. The girls. put up a good fight, however couldn't come away with a win, los- ing their four matches. Final scores were 3-0 against Hullett Central, 3- 2 against Huron Centennial, 2-1 against Blyth Public and 3-2 against Clinton Public. The junior boys recorded two wins, one tie and one -loss over the day -long tournament. The boys' scores -were 1- 0 over Huron Centennial, 2-1 over Blyth Public, a 0- 0 tie against Hullett and a 2-1 loss to Clinton Public. Back row: Judge Ron Gribble, Greg Murray, Leanne Ryan, Billy Brady, David Robinson, Katie Brady, Leaders Barb Storey, Don Dodds, Darryl Bergsma Front row: Christine Bone, Heather Bone, Shannon Ryan, Rebecca Brady, Renee Robinson. The Seaforth Fair results for the Huron Central 4-H Swine Club are as follows: Junior Champion Showman was David Robinson, Reserve Showman was Christine Bone.,Senior Champion Showman was Bill Brady, Reserve Showman was Greg Murray. Champion Gilt was won by Renee Robinson; Reserve Champion was won by Heather Bone. Champion Barrow was won by Leanne Ryan and Reserve Champion Barrow was won by Greg Murray.