Times-Advocate, 1985-05-08, Page 10Paae 10 Times -Advocate. May 8 1985
TOP PLAYERS The top individuals intheExeter ladies' Tuesday night dart league received their awards
at a banquet recently. From the left are Betty Bowerman, season's high score and tied for most games
won- Barb Hearn tied for most •ames won; Barb Huxtable, who tossed a •erfect 180 score; and Marg
CHAMPS The Four -Pointers won the playoffchampionship of the ladies' Tuesday night dart league
at the Exeter Legion. From the left are Amanda Hamilton, Linda Webber, Cheryl Cregan and Joanne
McKnight.
Junior badminton duo
second in conference
South Huron's junior badminton
team recently competed at the Iluron-
Perlh championships tyith two local
competitors advancing un to 1VUSSA.
held Friday in Woodstock.
Paul Mellec•ke and Kinl ('rawtord
teamed together for a second place
finish in the mixed doubles compel
1 fun at 1 he conference 1lnals 11(.1(1 last
"1'uesd•1y.
'the pair opened the 1uurny bating
liitcheII 15-() and 15-1. The
Mel lee ke ('rawlord dun then defeated
!he VVing11anl Ma(IlII loam in three
games.
In the next match the locals laced
Listowel and needed only two games
to knock the Lords into the losers'
side. •
The Listowel pair then advanced 10
the finals. through iiic losers side 4)1
the draft , %there the met up with the
South Huron Pair again.
Listowel heat the
McIlecke. ('rawtord pair by scores ul
15 -3 -and 15-1 11) the first match. Being
a d00ble knock -out tourny the
Listowel team were laced with the
task of defeating the locals in another
match.
The South Ilurotl pair won the first
game of the second match by a 15-12
Men's play
underway
Last Tuesday-. the ironwood Men's
('lub teed oil the 1985 season.
Wayne Parsons topped "A" flight
with a low gross of :17 followed by Ken
Bergmann. also in at.37 but second on
the count back. ":1`- Flight low .mel
ryas won by Wayne Pearce with a :13
with Randy Evans a 10 Ken
Bergmann also in at 33 hut' on count -
back were runnersup.
Victorious in "li" flight was Mark
('r•onyn with a :38 followed by Bill Far-
quhar at 39- 'Terry Underhill capped
low net honours with a :11 while "I1 -
net bridesmaid was Bill Farquhar
with a 32. •
"(' Flight honours went to Brats
Deters with 41. !tunnel -up was 1101)
Drummond at 42. Divisional low net
was awarded (0 Larry Brosel with a
net :30 followed by :11 brought in by
Boli Drummond. inn Scott captured
-1)- flight by turning in a 49. ('lose
was Jack Urquhart al 51► -
"I)" Flight low net went to Gary
MacLean whose score 01:35 bat Jack
Urquhart on a count back.
Nearest the pin on number -1 was
Ken Varley. nearest the pin on
number 7 was Bill Giltiilan. and the
longest drive competition was won by
a deserving Mike Anstett.
Next Tuesday a Stahleford Purse is
scheduled.
score but the Lords rebounded to take
the second game by the same score
The Lords then opened a 1.1-b lead in
the final and deciding match The
Mellecke:l'ratylurd combination re-
bounded but %hare lel! two points 1run1
claiming the Moron -Perth title.
The second place finish qualified
Paul \Ielle('ke and Kim l'rawlord fur
VV'()SSA. (►f the Is t(an)s In the
1V1 )SSA draw, the 10(•a1 pair 1i11ished
in 111111 plat(•.
'l'he pair Feet l•ded wins against
Northern CIS 01 Sarnia. %Vest Elgin.
and 1Vingham !Madill. .1 loss early in
the day to l.(►n(1(►n Oakridge .ld a
final del eat to .11'estmin s1er
e•Unimated 1lellecke and Crawford
from the tournament and placed the
pair in filth
-'They played quite well river-all-
commented
iver-all..commente(1 badminton coach Ron
Bogart
u1 her SI11)11S students 10 complete
a1 the Moron-1'reth competition in-
cluded Justin Pecked 111 Ions' singles.
Peckell bnlshed the day tied for sixth
while Julie Brown lied for seventh in
girls. singles.
In doubles competition. a pair com-
prised ul Koss Keller and Scott
Heywood. tie(1 for sixth spot while
Sandy Pratt and Tanya Uclbridge
duplicated the feat on the girl's side.
s }$rte
a ! Rffi.
"A" CHAMPIONS — The Cowgirls and Boys entry won the "A" cham-
-pionship in Saturday's Crediton Lions volleyball tournament held in
Huron Park. From the back, left, Ron Davis, Joe Laurie and Dick Lord.
Front, Ann Dearing, Debbie Lord and Sandy O'Neill.
"B" CHAMPIONS — The Mott's Devils team won the " B" champion-
ship in Saturday's Crediton Lions volleyball tournament held in Huron
Park. Back, left, Matt Muller and Laurie Skinner. Front, Ann Skin-
ner, Eda Atthill, Deanna Govers and Susan Muller. Missing was Ken
Govers.
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TOP LEAGUE Winners of the regular league play of the ladies
Tuesday night dart league were the Pink Panthers, from the left, Betty
Bowerman. Wanda Reynolds. Dorothy Reynolds and Marg Wragg.
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