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Times Advocate, 1992-05-27, Page 15Times -Advocate, May fl,1N2 Pae. 16 Dustin LaCrosse seemed not to notice grass being piled on his head by a teammate during a T ball game in Exeter last week. Michael Cooper, right; chats with a friend while manager Deb Roy watches the action. The boys and girls of'summer Running to first after a hit Eric 9enomme of the Exeter Green is ready to run to the plate was Matthew Maffucci of the with the ball. Ready t4 help are Jenna Phillips and Amberly Exeter White team who tied Dickey. Exeter Green 20-20. Senior baseball Express drop a pair, allow 25 runs EXETER - Things do not seem to be going well for pitch. the Exeter Express. Strathroy 12, Exeter 11 After winning their Great Lakes Senior Baseball Pitching woes continued Wednesday as lefthander League,opener, they gave up a total of 25 runs in a pair Paul Elston started, was relieved by Scot Davidson in of starts last week, dropping their record to 1-2. the third, followed by Doug Schade, Dave Atthlll and Tuesday at home, visiting Listowel, got to starting finally Brent O'Brien. Exeter pitcher Rick Boone very early building up a 3-0 The Express trailed 6-0 at'the end of four complete, first inning win before cruising to a 13-3 victory. innings but managed to chip away and lose a close The following night in Strathroy, the Express mount- one. ed a comeback late in the game but it was too late as Manager Joe Fulop shuffled his lineup and put four' they were beaten 12-11. new players into the game which seemed to work as Against Listowel, Boone worked three -and -a -third Exeter plated foursum:ia,ibe top of thartfth. innings allowing seven hits. Four of those were for ex- Steve Merner led off with a walk, stole second and tra bases including a home run. He didn't have a lot of moved on Gregus' base hit. Bill Glover walked, Bayn- help defensively, as the Express made three errors in ham hada sacrifice fly to centre field and Boone and the opening inning. Martin singled before Bern and Kerry Hedden reached Boone was replaced in the fourth by Fred Gregus base on walks. who was roughed up for two home runs before Dave The Exptggs.added two more in the sixth when Gre- Russell pitched the sixth frame. _...- gus and ,Room sing1 d head Glover walker do the Offensively, thev ii visitors Express got on tb0:baard in the third ninth. the vrgrtors came on strong with five runs on inning when Barry Baynham was bit by a pitch, three hits but it wasn't enough. moved on a Brian Rivard ground out and eventually Busy week: After hosting their slo-pitch tournament scored on Rob Dickey's single. this weekend, the Express are in Kincardine tonight, In the fifth, Rivard singled with one out, went to sec- travel to London on Saturday and host Strathroy at 1 and when Doug Schade walked and both scored after p.m. on Sunday. Kevin Bern walked and D'Arcy Martin was hit by a Lucan Juniors remain undefeated LUCAN - Down by three runs, Lucan rallied to beat host Si. Mar- ys 10-5 Sunday afternoon and re- main undefeated in the Western Junior Baseball League. Lucan starting pitcher Mike Munro had trouble in the early in - ,pings, as he walked a pair of bat - iters but he bore down and allowed just four hits and one run in the fi- ats] five innings. Paul Smith came on to pick up the save on the mound. Brett Revington led the offense as he had three hit.< and two runs batted in whue Munro had two hits. Lucan 7, Clinton 7 These two teams battled to a draw after nine innings on Friday sod the game had to be suspended due to a time limit. Lucan counted two runs in the first on a pair of walks, a hit bats- man and a Clinton error. Clintonresponded with four runs in their half of the first inning on three singles, a double and a Lucan miscue. They were leading 7-5 in the top of the ninth when Lucan's Cory Bunch led off the ninth with a home run. Mike Munro followed with a sin- gle, advanced on a sacrifice bunt and tied the game on a Matt Munro single. On the mound, Brad Coughlin eland for Lucan but was replaced by Shown Lumley. The game is scheduled to be completed in Clin- ton on July 10. Exeter Lawn Bowling Club is having an -Open House Sat., May 30 1:30 - 3:30 & 7 - 9 p.m. Rain date - June 6 Free coaching - bowls available Running shoes required For further information call demiseimenPete 25{1368, Marshall 235-1834 May 14 Eimer III 21 - Lunen C 13 Fly ban taught by: Wadley VenBa sal, Mau Dietrich, Tire Mai - (hod teaeffort. Excellent m fielding by Tun Meidinger and Mike Dietrich May 19 Exeter III 35 at Clinton 119 Hone runs: Man Dietrich (3), Bradley VanBakel Runs: Tirn SnellS(), Mau Dietrich (3), Tim Mwfinger (4), Hilda Steele (3), Mary Gregus (3), Nathan Kraftdiock (5) Solid defence by the infield. A well played punt by each player. May 20 Mitchell 115 at Eimer 11122 Horne nuns: Mau Dieuich. Bradley VanBakel Hits: Mike Marshall (3), Maryog) (3). Kris Roy (3), lack Ho- Sotid defend by the infield. A great teen anon. -0twntllia May --n� 0d sits (lodge, DaMy'DetialeR,` M"lliddjr scan, Ja mie Bibby. PMuse lo: 'Thursday, May 28, 7pan. in Grand Bend ate} •a:af}i.�aass4t:s�l.� . < h.'•• • a �'� •�......:f May 20 Exeter (I) 7 at Exeter (II) 13 `.Doubles for bider 11: O eraina Louie, Brendan Buchanan, Tony Ens, Chris Desjardine Fly balls aught by: Daryl Bourne (3) Triple for Exeter I: Kevin Overholt Double for Exeter 1: Jenna Hoogenboorn Good fseiding by Jamie McDonald and Marc Hodgins May 25 Exeter 12 at Mitchell 13 PNAer: Jahn Otsgus (7 strikeouts) Disable play: Jeff Jarrett Fly balls caught by: Jeff Jarrett, Mark Ribmky, John therm (2) Triplet : Jeff Jarrett, Josh Mauer, John Otegus Doable: Mark Bitinaky, Adam Higgs, Jonathan Bun, Jason Davey Exeter was in the lead right up to the sixth inning. Exoellida stone plaYmdby�• Exeter Gold .T -Ball:;: -' May 23 Crediton II 28 at Exeter Gold 40 Hoene runs for Exeter: Brandon Skinner (2), Nick Amu*: (2), Sarah Neevel, Nathan Holmes Top loftier' for Creates: Stacey Barden, Corey taye Fly ball aught by: Shawn Marshall (Exeter) Double: Kyle Sdtwartzentruber Future gametes: May 30, 9.00 am., Stan Frayne Diamond, Credi ton vs. Exeter 'r'Y+`x'tl fivY 1. May 16 Oland Bard 16 at Exeter White 19 Superlanel May 20 Exeter White 20 at Exeter Great 20 Hosserien: Toay Regier (Groat) Good game played by bath leans. x: 9sn ". SSS�lNeir May 19 Mitchell at Lucan 17 Home run: David Hickson Triple: David Hickson Coaching at fust base was terrific. May 21 Lucca 5 at Exeter 15 i y 19 Lucan 10 x. Easter 2 Triples: Cole Fleming, Bat Dobbie, Jason Cox May 21 Lucan 14 at Godezich 1 Triples;: Jay Funston, Ben Dtukocy, Jason Coot Excellan pitching by Cale Flawing allowing only two hits and one eraYk May 19 Lucan Athletics 6 at Mitchelt4 • l�l�� f :.!/.{. Y . N' : r Y pyyy� p -y. •' � '� .::: ': i ��'%f . • KG;�><<' •>i' l.. M W �Y •, .May 22 Lucan 13 17 vs. Dashwood 9 Home run: Brad Cornish Triples: Brad Cornish, Josh Jenkins. All played really well ClintonMay 23 20 at Lunn B 12 Y:r- ii '}y ."lJ: Vit:: i::. -�/c�ilAiEmalf Exna Green 20 at Creditor II 9 Homt runs for Exeter: Tony Regier (2) Triple: Courtney Alexander May 23 Centralia 20 at Exsser 33 Home runs for Exeter: Tana Regier (3)Michael Giannandrea, Derek Kelly, Arnbcdy Dickey Future games; June 6 at Stat Frayne Diamond at 9:00 a.m. :u'�l�tll�:s�/'•�� s y:J 19 Exeter 22 at Lucan 10 Pitcher: Scor Keys May 21 Exeter 17 at Clinton 10 Future gasses: May 26 at Diamond 11, 630 p.m. vs. Mitchell; Walk-A-Dog-A-Thon For Canine Vision Canada Organized by Exeter Lions Club Sunday June 7 Start at MacNaughton Park at 12 noon Sponsor forms at Municipal Office, CIBC, Bank of Nova Scotia, Beckers., Thomas H. 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