Times-Advocate, 1982-06-30, Page 9E
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Even for last year
Times -Advocate, June 30,1982
Page 9
Ceatennkils get revenge with win over Nairn
The Exeter
senior soccer clubCentennial gained
revenge by besting the team
from Nairn by a score of 4-1.
The Centennials avenged
their lop last season in the
playoffs where the same
Nairn club beat the Centen-
nials 2-1.
It was a hot muggy Sunday
night but It didn't stop the
Centennials as they clearly
were the superior team. Ex-
eter went right to the attack
Scores of 25
win at Kippen
Tom Allen and Jamie
Caldwell each recorded
scores of 25 to lead the week-
ly gun shoot at the Kippen gun
club.
Next with scores of 29 were
Al Kyle John Anderson, Bert
Mahaffey and P. Giles while
Jim Butcher and Terry
Caldwell hit 23 targets.
Completing the scores were
Harrison Schoch 22, Gladys
McGregor, Grant McGregor,
Bob Caldwell and Jack Mills
21, Glen Mogk 20, Lloyd Ven-
ner 19, Mery Batkin 18 and B.
Smith 17.
by scoring four goals in the
first half.
Rookie John Van Esbroeck
scored Exeter's first goal who
was set up on the right side of
the net by Shawn Rotteau.
Centre forward Paul
Vandewalle scored the second
goal on one of • his patented
low hard drives to the op -
Gunners
Exeter Gunners extended
their unbeaten streak to three
games Thursday, but failed to
score a goal as they ran into
a solid wall of yellow shirts
worn by Exeter Blizzards who
are also unbeaten.
The Gunners did all the at-
tacking but failed to get one
good shot on net. Ford Steciuk
had the best chance of the
night when he was put in the
clear by Stephen Cregan, but
he lost the ball at. the last
moment.
A long thrown ball by
Sisaway Sengkhounmany
resulted in a foot race bet-
ween Stephen Cregan and
Joel Smith with Joel getting
his foot to the ball in the nick
of time. The Gunners must
posite corner. The third goal
saw Alfons Weersink all alone
in front of the net where he
made no mistake in applying
the score to 3-0.
The fourth goal and pret-
tiest of the afternoon saw
some good passing with John
Flanagan, Robert Weersink
and Shawn Rotteau setting up
unbeaten
have faced at least ten cor-
ners in the second half alone
but could not capitalize due to
excellent defensive play ,by
Stephen Rankin and Jason
Coolman.
The Blizzards launched
three major attacks led by
Joel Smith, Darryl Chappel
and Alan McFalls buteachwas
capably handled by Danny
Martens and Sisaway
Sengkhou u any. The game
was hard fought and the
result was the best there
could have been. Congratula-
tions to the Blizzards they
earned their point.
The next home game for the
Gunners is July 8 against Ex-
eter Bankers.
Paul Vandewalle.
The second half saw Exeter
control the game but failed to
score a goal. Nairn scored
their lone goal in the second
half.
Blair Burbidge played
strong in goal and was sup-
ported well by fullbacks Bill
White, Pete Czypha, Joe
Laurie and John Rasenberg.
Halves Dick Lord, Dave
Holmes, Alfons Weersink and
John Flanagan played strong
in controlling the midfield.
John Flanagan was all over
the field playing his best
game of the year.
The regular schedule is half
over and Exeter sits on top
with a 7-1 record. The next
two weekends are for the mid-
season tournament.
The first leg of the tourna-
IRONWOOD LADIES
Winning the prizes for hid-
den scores at Wednesday's
ladies night at the Ironwood
golf club were Helen Burton,
Mary Jane Taylor, Hazel
Beaver, Doris Hackney and
Viv Cowan.
The door prize went to Ber-
nice Cann.
ment will be played in Nairn
Sunday with five games being
played with the first game
starting at 10:00 a.m. Exeter
plays at 2:00 p.m. against
Danta Italia from Sarnia, the
only team which managed to
beat Exeter so tar this season.
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The Exeter Seals, the
town's youngest soccer team
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and dropped a 6-2 decision.
Shawn McCann scored both
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ment at the new fastball diamond at the rec centre Saturday and Sunday.
Continues Thursday
Motocross at Hully GuIIy
House league Motocross con-
tinued Thursday evening at
Hully Gully with over 55 com-
petitors of all ages competing
for points and ribbons. This
week's race featured the first
time for an "Old Times" class
to compete during House
League.
The results are as follows:
Pee Wee A: Tim Rayner
Brantford, Don Poechman
Walkerton, Mike Kovach Lon-
don. Pee Wee B: Sandy Peev
Sarnia, Jim Dickins Hensall,
Stephen Bulyovsky Simcoe.
Pee Wee C: Dean Poechman
• Walkerton, Rob Bulyovsky
Simcoe. Novice A: Greg Par-
sons Exeter, Steve Chapman
St. Thomas.
Novice B: Brian Blackburn
Exeter, Brian Keys 56 -forth,
Mike Molineaux Strathroy.
Enduro A: Terry Watter-
worth Sarnia, Brian Ferris
Watford, Jeff Tweedy
Wyoming
Enduro B: Gary Lovie Ex-
eter. Junior A: Wade Litt
London, Brad Weber Atwood,
Kevin. Feehan Sarnia. Junior
B: Darryl Simpson Exeter;
Wade Litt London, Brad Den-
ning Strathroy. Junior C:
Dave Handy Sarnia. Old
Timers: Gary Lovie Exeter,
Peter Schell London, Gord
Whitely Atwood.
The next House League
Motocross will be held this
Thursday evening at Hully
Gully.
The fourth and final round
of the Spring Qualifier Series
was held Sunday at Hully
ly with over 250 competitors.
Riders with overall points,
qualified for the Michigan -
Ontario Challenge to be held
on Sunday September 6th, at
Hully Gully. Sunday's results
are as follows: Dave Beatty
of Sarnia won the Expert 125
class and came in second in
the Expert 240 and over class
behind Chuck Collins of
Varna.
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Greg Allen Beamsville, Gary
Michael Niagara Falls.
School Boy 100: Darrin Ming
Pickering, Darryl Bosman
Harley, Frank Kovacs
Rodney. Junior 125: Sean
VanDongen Clinton, Scott
Hepburn St. Thomas, Terry
Barrett Uxbridge.
Junior 250: Stephen Luyks
Dorchester, Jim McKee Dun-
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Junior Open: Lance Hayes
Kitchener, Steve MacDonald
StoneyCreek, Bill Gibbs
Sarnia.
A.T.V.: Ted Henderson
Eden, Murray Royce
Georgetown. Senior 125: Glen
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Barry Ferguson Port Hope,.
Jeff Devereau Corunna. Ex-
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Next motocross race at
Hully Gully will be held this
Thursday evening with
Big models at
H -P fly -in
As part of the Canada Week
activities there will be a "Fly
In" of large scale model
airplanes at the Huron Park
airport. •
It is expected that up to 100
model airplanes built by
members of the Experimen-
tal and Mammoth Scale Air-
craft club of Canada will be
attending.
The meet will be held Fri-
day to Sunday, July 2 to 4. The
Huron Park airport has been
closed for the weekend to ac-
comodate the flyers.
Most of the models are
radio controlled and are
powered by two-cycle chain-
saw motors. Many of the
engines used were . manufac-
tured \by Triden Mfg. Ltd.
(Trail Mfg.) in Huron Park.
One of the participants is
expected to actually "fly in"
as he will be piloting his
model aircraft from Kit-
chener to the Huron Park
meet:
Organizers note the event is
free and food will be available`
at the site. Participants from
Canada and the United States
are expected.
Lucan PO
anniversary
The 125th anniversary of the
opening of the Lucan Post Of-
fice will be celebrated Friday,
July 2.
Present Postmaster Jim
Robertson reports that
Richard Bowness, public af-
fairs officer for the past of-
fice, Mrs. Kay Haggar, wife
• of the late Charles Nagger, a
former Postmaster and
former employee Florence
Hodgins will be at the 11 a.m.
official ceremony.
Cake, cookie's, coffee and
soft drinks will be available
throughout the day.
Robertson said a philatelic
counter will give stamp col-
lectors a chance to buy Past
issues.,
Also available for sale will
be special envelopes im-
printed with the village of
Lucan crest.
Special cancellations will
be available for the one day,
July 2.
The general public is in-
vited to drop in and join the
celebration.
Biting off more than you
can chew is a proven way to
cut some wisdom teeth.