Times-Advocate, 1988-10-26, Page 20Grand Bend soccer celebrates
GRAND BEND -.The Grarul Bend
District Soccer Association hag a
double reason for celebrating 'on
Sunday. It celebrated its 10th anni-
versary and it's past season by,hand-
ing out awards to the deserving
• players.
Each player was given a trophy,
but players were also given recogni-
tion for being the best offensive
player, best defensive player and
'most improved player on each of
Lucan
Lanes
LUCAN - Monday Ladies - 'Linda
'Hibbert 296, 268, 199-763, Lynn
Farquhar 27-703, Sandra Dishcr
' 241-7i2, Lo -sine Arlosurinjohn
. 246-682, Dia Williams 246-661,
Joan Finkbeincr 233-656, Marg El-
son 306-655, Sherry Gibson 296-
643, Janice Vandcrploeg 260-634,
Deb Pearce 212-619, Audrey Watt
206-609, htarj Green 235-600,
Mary Jefferies 279, Carol Willcros
272, Nancy Baker 226.
Tuesday Y.B.C. - Brad Goddard
207, Desmond Rodgers 186, Mat-
thew Dickey 181, David Wilcox
179, Tammy Graham 170, Scott
Smith 167, Denise Cowdrey 165,
Chad flotson 156, Harry Willems
156.
Colleen's - Tanny Vandcrhock
273, 205, 269-747, Judi Wells 272-
673, Ina Harrigan -287-656. Liz
Date 296,'Shirlcy Rees 262; Mari-
on Dykeman 230, Joan •Goddard
223, Deb Scarborough 220, Deb
Wonnacott 219, Alice Hodgins
217. •
Medway - Marie Moir 231, Ber-
nice Harris 230, Donna Jeffrey 227,
Cal Carmichael 236, Ilene Moir
218, Doreen Kernohan 217. Don
Harris 201.
Senior Citizens - Harry Noels
238, Olive Simpson 233, Eche Bun
233, Marion Noels 226, Mary
Scott 217, Derwin Bcatson 214,
Pat.Davis 196, Norah Wisscll 188,
Jack Dickens 178.
Wednesday Y.B.C. - Shallon
McFarland 160, Tracy Reeves 127,
Wendy Jansen. 127, Aaron McFar-
land 125, Sonja Densmore 123,
Lisa Reeves 122, Norma Culbert
119, Larry Smith 117, Wesley
Rotlings 117..
C.A.W. Local 1620 - Jim Smith
308-711, Gary Dunlop 261-697,
Pat O'Connor_ 244-654; Wayne
. Wilson 230-650,. Kirby Bcrdan
286-614, Mary Keenan 237-607,,
.Larry Smith 252, Garry Gibson
22-2:Dave Hunt 218, Cheryl Smith
215..
. Wcdnesday'Mixed - Bob Comish
232-634, Dennis Little 231-630,
Pat Ryan 225-607, Ray VanGecl
239, Karen --Leger 232, ..Larry --He-
witt 226, Beate Bos 218, Steve
Thomas 218, Judy Walters 202,
Ruth Wilson 201.
Thursday Men - BiII Mathcrs
274-774, Brian Ankers 316-760,
Don Watt 291-746, Ray Hands
313-742, Jcff 'Allison 299-729,
Ron Dickey 261-724, Russ Smith
262-721, Brad Taylor 263-708,
Fred Allison 252-708, Paul Smith
323-702, Bob Taylor 293-682,
Colin Brewer 238-657, Pete Smith
247-655, Kevin Lightfoot 273-639,
Jcff Park 250-639, John'Jansen
. 239-638,'Fred Wells 236-638.
Friday Mixed - Wayne Smith
356-738, Paul Smith 272-670, Bob
Smith 249-670, Al Rohichcau 240-
660, Dan Rodgers 230-625, Brenda
Smith 206-605, •Dennis,Carty 230,
Winnie Robichcau 213.
• ,Inter -Town = Ladies - Lucan 18 -
Zurich • 12; Audrey Watt 261-659,
Dcb Pearce 238-65.2.
Inter -Town - Men - Lucan 19- .
Scaforth 29; Pete Smith 297-1186,
Jim Burt 318-1160.
Sunday Y.B:C. - Chris Smith
217, Stephanie Sandison 210,
Steve Snider 207, Keith Thomas
174, Bob Smith 154.
Sunday. Mixed - Gary Dunlop
263-712, Kathy Mason 253-686,
Jim Smith 232-644, Glcna Tripp
230, Ron Mason 229, Don Morgan
249-642, Rob Riley 223, Shirley
Barker 219.
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A refund from surplus was
declared for all policy hold-
ers who qualify, are on
'record, and In good
standing as at
December 31, 1987
the six teams.
The most valuable offensive
player on the Squirt team was Brian
Tudrick, the most valuable defen-
sive player was Peter Mennen and
the most improved player was Mat-
thew Stokkermans
The most valuable offensive
player on the Atom team was Si-
mon Desjardines, the most valuable
defensive player was Jonathan By-
sma, and Brian Lovic was the most
improved.
Josh Vermuelcn was the most
valuable offensive player on the
Mosquito squad, Ian Jean was the
• most valuable defensive player and
,Adam Jean the most improved.
Jeff Lingard took most valuable
offensive player honors on the Pee
Wees, Joe Lawkin was the best de-
fensiXe player and Brian Jewel the
most improved.
Gary Rclouw was the most valua-
ble offensive player on the Bantam
team, Steve Chapdclaine the most
valuable defensive player and
Wayne Milan the most impro\: 1.
Mike King was named the most
valuable offensive player on the
Senior Colonials, Bill Vandenberk
the best defensive player and Ross
Finnegan was•most improved.
Thanks were given to the Many
sponsors that helped out. They arc;
X. Boogcrman Construction, Hod-
gins and Hayter, McCann Redi-
Mix; Klondyke Campground,
Stoic's Automotive, White's Phar-
macy, Sunshine Village IGA, Bests
Restaurant, Pizza Delight, Pinedale
Motor Inn, Jackie's Donuts, Pine -
land Pro Hardware, Dave Brown
Esso, McIntyre TV., Denny's Drive
In, Barefoot Pedlar, Country Mar-
ket, Rollie Sports and Go Fly A
Kite.
Qclober 26, 1988 Page 3A
1 BEST .DEFENSIVE PLAYERS
<4) - The Grand Bend District Soccer
Association handed out its awards
for the past season at a banquet
Sunday night. Every player re-
ceived an award, but special.
awards were give out to the best
offensive and dej6nsive players on
each team an most improved
players. Shown here are the best
defensive players. Front row (left to
right), Jonathan Bysma, Atom, Pe-
ter Mennen,``§�quirt, tan Jean, Mos-
quito. Back 3w,' (I -r), Bill Vanden-
berk, Senior, Steve Chapdelaine,
Bantam. Missing, Joe Larkin, Pee
Wee.
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