Times-Advocate, 1983-04-20, Page 1646.
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SH teams in MUFOfl!VVTTH playoffs, should fare well
Despite little preparation
time, the senior South Huron
Badminton team should have
had a reasonably good show-
ing at yesterday's Huron -
Perth tournament in
Wingham.
With the entry of top-
ranked Stratford Central
players, South Huron will
have to play their best to
make the top three and a
berth in WOSSA, April 23.
Coach Pat Rowe feels her
girls double team of Patti
Willis and Cheryl Cann have
the best chance to qualify.
Willis has showed great ap-
titude for the game as this is
her -first year of play. Mat-
ching up with Cann the pair
placedthirdat atournament in
Medway last weekend.
Also in Medway, boys
doubles teams of Brian
Blackburn and Lovekesh
Malik; and Dean Watt and
PeteJanssen had good mat-
ches. For Huron -Perth, as
each school is allowed only
one entry per competition,
Janssen played singles and
Dean Watt teamed with
Margie Chaffe for the mixed
doubles.
• Both Watt and Chaffe have
impressed Rowe with their
playing lately and play
together well. Chaffe is pf
junior age but moved up to fill
the waning senior ranks. In
exhibition matches against
Strathroy on Monday this
team showed improvement
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with the practise of playing
together.
Fruth Huron sent a full slate
to Huron -Perth except a girls' The juniors, have another
ability but is even more en-
thusiastic about the j unio
chances.
singles competitor. Rowe is juniors'
week and a tournament in
optimistic about her seniors' Medway before their April 26
WIN MIXED DOUBLES — Winning the mixed doubles championships of the South
Huron badminton club were Blayne Epp, Kendra Arthur, Andrea Pearce and Mur-
ray Rundle.
Huron -Perth. Only the top two
finalists advance,lo WOSSA
but Angelina Malik and Ken -
Good attendance
The second annual Suzuki
Professional Motocross
School was held Saturday at
Hully Gully. Riders from all
across South -Western Ontario
attended the school. Ross
Pederson, Canada's no. 1
Motocross rider was the main
instructor, and he was
assisted by Rob Hodgson, also
a Suzuki sponsored rider, and
Hully Gully's National Team.
This Saturday, April 23 Hul-
ly Gully will be hosting a
Houseleague Amateur Motor -
cross School, which will be in-
structed by Sean VanDongen,
no. 2 trophy winner, Chuck
Collins no. 3 Expert Rider and
Randy Ford a top contender
in the expert class.
There is still room for the
school and entries will be ac-
cepted up until Friday.
dra Arthur are determined to
rank high among Western On-
tario badminton players.
The team of Scott Bogart
and George Pratt have strong
chances in the boys doubles
category. They played
especially well against
Strathroy in exhibition mat-
ches on Monday.
Brian Topp and Pam Cot-
trell have not had a lot of ex-
perience playing as partners
but their individual skills
should carry them.
Rowe has not yet finalized
her girls' and boys' singles en-
tries to complete her strong
junior team.
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Good showing at OFSSA places
SH gymnasts higher next year
This Saturday's OFSSA
gymnastics competition is
somewhat anticlimatic for
Starr Jesney and Catherine.
Patterson. The competition
held in Mississauga will draw
the province's best gymnasts.
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The desire to do well and
place high at OFSSA was
stripped from South Huron's
two WOSSA champions by a
ruling that states that if an
elite B gymnast places high at
OFFSA she must compete as
an elite A the following year.
'A' gymnasts work out in
clubs year round.
Gayle Ecker, who coached
South Huron to the WOSSA
championship, feels that both
Jesney and Patterson have
the ability to place very high
this weekend but admits they
will have difficulty competing
against club gymnasts next
year. The lack of facilities
more than a lack of ability
will hold South Iluron's gym-
nasts back.
Ecker realizes' that her
gymnasts are going into
Saturday's competition wary
of doing well. Jesney who
followed up her Huron -Perth
first place on the floor with a
very strong WOSSA cham-
pionship routine says, "Mak-
ing it to OFSSA was the big
thing." She has been a
substitute for the all -Ontario
competition for the past two
years.
This is perhaps Catherine
OFF TO OFSSA - Catherine Patterson and Starr
Jesney will be representing South Huron District High
School at this weekend's all -Ontario gymnastic
competitions.
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SINGLE WINNERS -- Taking single titles in the South
Huron badminton club playoffs were Kendra Arthur and
Lisa Blue.
Patterson's best opportunity
of her four OFSSA competi-
tions but the petite gymnast
states simply. "I don't want to
do well at OFSSA, I'm not go-
ing to compete Elite A." A
weight training program has
given 'Pits' the strength for
her WOSSA winning uneven
bars routine while her deter-
mination placed her first on
the balance beam.
The two grade 12 team-
mates negate any ner-
vousness they have about
Saturday's competition. The
lack of desire to perform win-
ning routines has downplayed
any jitters Patterson would
have but Jesney admits that
she will be "a little nervous"
for her first OFSSA
performance.
Spring Flip
on tonight
South Huron's two OFSSA
competitors will be perform-
ing their award-winning
routines tonight, Wednesday
at 7:30 p.m. in the high
school's new gymnasium.
The gymnastics team, both
Huron -Perth and WOSSA
champions, are presenting
Spring Flip. They have
choreographed several
modern dances and rhythmic
gymnastics.
The girls are serving
refreshments after their per-
formances and are asking
$1.50 admission to pay for
their new balance beam.
Hawks lose
final game
In their final oldtimers
hockey game of the season,
the Exeter Molting llawks
dropped a 6-5 decision recent-
ly to the Zurich Has Beans.
Jim Russell and Bob Jones
led the Exeter scoring attack
with two goals apiece while
Jack Chipchase added the
fifth score.
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