Times Advocate, 1989-07-19, Page 19Defended title - Doug Geoffrey Construction defended their title as "A" Champions in the Exeter Mi-
nor Hockey Association's mixed slow -pitch tournament on the weekend. Front row (I -r) Vicki Geoffrey,
Patti. Geoffrey, Donna Overholt, Darlene Geoffrey, Susan Maver, Brenda Butler, Valerie Pratt, Char-
lene Overholt. Back row (1-r) Randy Geoffrey, Steve Geoffrey, Dan Overholt, Doug Geoffrey, Jack
Maver, Greg Butler, George Pratt, and Mark Regier.
Slow -pitch runners-up - The mixed slow -pitch team from Exeter's South Huron Hospital were the "A"
Championship ruriners-up in the Exeter Minor Hockey Association's mixed slow -pitch tournament on
the weekend. Front row (1-r) Joanne Hardy, Marion Cornish, Marlene Moore, Audrey'McClennari, Didi
Van Dyken, Judy McLeod. Back row (I -r) Tom Bowen, Gord Hardy, Ron Cornish, Ron Moore, Brian Tri-
ebner, Albert VanDyken, and Cam McLeod.
Times -Advocate, July 19 1989
Page 19
Scores, Results, Standings
LUCAN AND DISTRICT
SOCCER LEAGUE
(As of July 6)
Squirt Division
w I 1 p
7 0 1 15
6 0 2 14
7 1 0 14
6 2 0 12
5 3 0 10
5 3 0 10
5 3 0 10
3 3 2 8
3 4 1 7
3 5 0 6
2 5 1 5
2 5 1 5
1 6 1 3
O 6 2 2
O 7 1 1
Nairn 1
Grand Bend
Arva
$t. Columban
Naim 2
Coldstream 2
Exeter 2
Coldstream 1
Exeter 3
Exeter 4
Exeter 1
Lucan 1
Ilderton
Lucan 3
Lucan 2
Naim 3
Pee Wee Division
w 1 t
8 0 0
4 4 0
3 4 1
3 3 0
3 4 0
0 6 1
Exeter
St. Columban
Naim
Grand Bend •
Lucan
Bdenon
16
8
7
6
6
•1
WEST MIDDLESEX
YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE
(As of July 6)
Girls 10 and under
w 1 t p
6
4
Exeter 3 0 0
Karnaka 2 1 0
Glencoe 0 4 0 0
Girls 12 and under
w 1 t
3 1 0
2 1 0
Exeter
Wallacetown
Komoka
Coldstream
Strathroy
2 1 0
1 2 0
O 3 0
Atom Division
w 1 t
7 0 0
6 1 0
6 2 0
4 1 3
4 2 2
3 4 0
2 4 1
1 5 1
1 4 2
1 6 0
O � 6 1
Exeter 2
Exeter 1
St. Coluinban 2
Arva
St. Columban 1
Grand Bend
Coldstream
Lucan 1
Naim
Lucan 2
!Merton
6
4
9
2
0
Mosquito Division
w 1 1
St. columban 6 0 0
Exeter 6 1 0
Bryanston 4 3 0
Naim 3 3 1
Coldstream 2 5 0
Grand Bend 1 5 1
Lucan . 1 6 0
Under 17 Division -
w 1 1
7 0 0
4 3 0
2 ,5. 0
1 6 0
St. Columban
Grand Bend
Exeter
Bdenon
Boys 18 and under
w 1 t p
6 0 1 13
5 1 • 0. 10
2 3 1 .5
1 2 2 4
2 2 0 4
1 2 2 4
0 6 0 0
P Wallacetown
14 Exeter
12 Komoka
12 Strathroy.
11 Ilyde Park
10 Delaware
Lambeth
6
5
3
3
2
1
Exeter Lawn Bowling Results
Olga Chipchase
Helen Rieck
Millie Trickey
Audrey Allman
Sam Bower
Allan McFalls
Wilmer Adkins -
Audrey MacGregor
Marshall Dearing
Bill Lamport
Peter McFalls
Chas Tindall
Bill Lamport
Edna Caldwell
Millie Trickey
Henry Trickey
Tuesday July 11
two wins
two wins
two wins
two wins
two wins
Thursday July 13
two wins
two wins
two wins
two wins
two wins
two wins
two wins
Saturday July 15
two wins
two wins
two wins
two wins
with total 31
with total 30
with total 29
with total 25
with total 24
with total 26
with total 26
with total 24
with total 23
with Total 21
with total 20
with total 19
with total 32
with total 24
with total 20
with total 19
Pee Wees win two
Continued from page 17
lingwerff all went two tor three at
the plate for Grand Bend.
The pair of wins improved Grand
Bend's overall record to 4-3-1, good
for nine league points.
The Grand Bend Atom 1 Boys
team played Crediton at home
Thursday night and came away 9-8
winners.
Bryce Kadlecik got things going
by getting Grand Bend's first run in
the second inning.
Jonathan Lovie pitched well in
the third inning and struck out all
three batters he faced.
Brian Ducharme connected for his
first homer of the year, it was a
two -run belt.
Chris Raebum also did a good job
pitching and did not allow a hit or
a run. .
The Grand Bend Pee Wee Girls
played a more -experienced Centralia
team last Tuesday night but lost 30-
11.
p
12
12
8
7
4 .' -
3
2.
14
8
4
2
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news tip?
Call the T -A
235-1331
To all businesses who partici-
pated and volunteers who
helped in any way to make
our annual Slowpitch Tourna-
ment a success,
a sincere thank you.
We hope : you can join us
again next year.
Exeter & Area Minor Hockey
Association
Dashwood Bears
2nd Annual Mixed
Tournament
August 4, 5, 6
Contact before
July 26, 1989
Teams needed
Phone after 6 p.m.
237-3241, Brian
237-3265, 'Rob
236-7761, Rob
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