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Times-Advocate, 1983-02-09, Page 11CORSAGE FOR GUEST SKATER - Guest skater Shelly Smith gets a corsage from Exeter figure skating carnival conveners Agnes Aunger and Barb Mclelland. Seniors win three times in 'high school volle ball Y The Huron Perth girls volleyball season continues. South Huron hosted its league tournament last Thursday afternoon. The seniors won three of their four games while the juniors won two. In . a weekend tournament at Dorchester the senior team came up from behind to win the championship. South Huron's junior team was somewhat disappointed as they split with Mitchell, a team they had easily defeated at a recent tournament. Ex- eter won the first game 15-11 but dropped the second 12-15. Against Seaforth South Huron's juniors lost 13-15 but rebounded to win decisively 15-5. .Both Mitchell and Seaforth are at the bottom of the standings. Exeter coach Pete Zankowski noted the fac- tor of "these teams are under - ,dogs. They have that extra in: centive to win." He felt his team needs more motivation. The team's strong point is definitely their serving. Se- cond year player Kendra Ar- thur has an especially strong serve. The juniors see -sawed a lot at the tournament. They would be in control al one point then easily fall behind • again. Yesterday afternoon - the juniors played in league in Palmerston against Listowel and the hosts, Norwell. These teams are tough but Exeter •should have been able to im- prove their 3 and 9 record. - Saturday the juniors play at Forest in aurnament against several gin County teams. They wi be able to gain much needed experience. nkowskj has insisted on pia fl of his players in- stead of developing a regular line. He plans to wail until the playoffs to stick with a first string since this regular season means little as alt teams qualify for the playoffs. The senior volleyball team tainted their near perfect record by losing untimely to Seaforth in the Exeter tourna- ment-: This was approximate- ly the twentieth game in which these two teams had met, but this one was league. Seaforth caught Panthers out of position to win 15-12, HowAer Exeter pulled together for the second game to win by a 15.5 score more befitting of their record. In Thursday's home tourna- ment South Huron also played Mitchell. The games bored the home crowd as Exeter easily disposed of Mitchell 15-1 and 15-5. The play was more like junior volleyball as there was little setting up for spikes. The seniors' .upset loss to Seaforth puts their league record at 9 wins and 3 losses. .It also puts them out of a tie with Stratford Northwestern for second place behind Cen- tral and possibly ties them for third. Nobody including SH coach Joe Fulop expected South. Huron to win Dorchester's weekend tournament. The team had dawdled through round robin play only winning three of their ten games. They squeaked into the playoffs in fourth spot and defeated the number one team. SH split with Woodstock College Ave., Dorchester and Brittain's, a London volleyball club: This club looked impressive but Exeter was able to aeteat them 16-14 but then lost 9-15. South Huron lost both their games against eventual finalist Mt. St. Joseph's from London, 4-15 and 9-15. Woodstock Huron Park con- tinued their unbeaten record NES Pr by defeating Exeter 2-15 and 5-15. Before the playoffs South Huron's playing. was often uninspired and lacked the skill and control they usually display. The absence of Charlene Vei•beek and vaca- tioning Faye Gaiser was felt as. they are very strong starters. Junior players Ken- dra Arthur and Irene Band helped fill in for this tourna- ment. Their serving and blocking abilities were need- ed by the senior Panthers. The seniors found it hard to fight back once they were down. -They too easily resign- ed themselves to losing. However in the semifinals they proved that when they really want something they will achieve it. Woodstock Huron -Park had just, rather ungraciously humiliated South Huron. The fourth and first place teams immediately returned to the courts. The somewhat over- confident Woodstock players were dazzled by Exeter's 15-9 win but regained their hard spiking and serving to come back 4-15. The tiebreaker was what Fulop termed a hard fought emotional game. By playing some of their hest volleyball, Exeter's 15-10 win- qualified them for the final against Mount St. Joseph's. For South Huron the final was an anti -climax after their much wanted victory over Huron Park. The team kept their control and skills to win 15-10 and 15-8. Each team member con- tributed to the surprise win. 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John Mol had 10 points with many players con- tributing to the score. Grade 12 student Brent At- thill who has worked his way onto the starting line will pro- bably be out for the rest of the season becauseof appen- dicitis. Coach O'Rourke will try to replace Atthill but Brent was known to fire up the team with his unorthodox offensive manoeuvres. South Huron's juniors lost an early 25-23 half time lead against a short but fast Glen- coe team. Exeter was unable to control Glencoe's scoring drive in the second half. Rob Tait managed 13 points..' SH juniors played in one of their few weekend tour- naments. South Huron's seniors had won Last week's senior tournament in Mitchell tournament. However the junior team was eliminated In Huron defeated Elmira 50-41. the semi-finals by Ingersoll The tournament was mildly 42-24. In first round play South successful for the juniors. No skiing on trip , The annual ski trip spon- sored by South Huron District High School returned early from Collingwpod Wednesday because of unsuitable weather conditions. Two highway buses left very early Wednesday morn- ing and were back at the school before 4:90 p.m. Mauy students reported that the roads were treacherous and they found Blue Mountain's slopes even more so. Mr. Newton, trip organizer said "I had phoned as early as a day before and the condi- tions were' still good." Hoc, ver, after surveying the weather and costs, Newton, in consultation with other staff advisors Casey Cook and Ralph Wareham decided it - was best to return. Newton said' he- was glad the decision to come back was made. Most of the students were satisfied. Newton noted that several stuflents had ap- proached him to say he had Made the right decisions. , Newton had considered that approximately 60 of the 80 students on the trip were vir- tually non -skiers. The slopes were pure ice making skiing difficult even for the experienced. The driv- ing rain made it more miserable. Many students were disap- pointed with the -four and a half hour drive to Collingwood and the three hours spent at the chalet with their skis ready before it was decided that the trip was in vain. All but twenty dollars of their $159-$179 fee will be refunded. Bus and administrative costs account for the twenty dollars. Newton felt that since one day of school time had already been used that' it is unlikely another three-day trip will be planned this year. He did not rule out the possibility of a one or two day trip. This ski trip to Blue Moun- tain had been planned since December. It was preceded by a night of skiing at the Lon- don Ski Club in Byron. Newton stated the purpose of the trip as offering an op- portunity for students to learn• to ski safely through instruc- tion and supervision. He stated that "skiing is something you can do for the rest of your life, unlike other sports taught in the school system." The regular season con- tinues this Wednesday as all three South Huron teams travel to Wingham. The seniors are invited to Seaforth's tournament Satur- day as well as teams from Woodstock, Dorchester, Parkhill, Kincardine, Glencoe and London. Seaforth will have the added advantage of home court as their gym- nasium is less than regulation size. Next week South Huron's teams play .league in St. Mary's Monday and at home against Listowel: Wednesday. 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