Times Advocate, 1997-02-19, Page 15Petite "C" wins
first_ playoff game
The Exeter Petite "C" ringette team beats
Mitchell for the first time .this -season
HENSALL • Exeter stunned Mitchell 9-5 in the first game of the
Exeter Optimist Petite.'C' Ringettc teams -best two of three series.
In.the previous meetings. Exeter had lost all games.
In this game, -Exeter leaped -into ,a lour goal lead; Kristin Regier
scored two within 14 seconds of each other with Theresa Gallagher;
-Rebecca DeVrics and Amanda Overholt assisting. Jenna Revington•-
and Miranda Grenier each scored the single markers and Amanda
Overholt assisted both.
Mitchell got into the action;coming back with'four equalizers as
the firsi'period drew to a close. Regier took a -lead pass from Sherri
Skinner to regain the lead for the locals before the start of the second:
period.
• Jenna Revington got a quick go.l 30 seconds into the final half,_
and Grenicr (Mowed suit one minute later. _ •
Defence players Jocelyn Stirc, Jenn Alderdice, Enid Drummond,
Overholt, Gallagher and Skinner, along with goaltender Holly -Horn
only allowed Mitchell one goal in the second half. -
Brittany Revington and J. Revington rounded out'the•scoring for
Exeter midwayahrough the second. Jcnn.Timmcrman and Christina •
Cook added the assists; •
-
C-oaeh Michele Hodgert said the win was very important because
they have never. beat Mitchell before and taking the first game in a..
hest two out of three series was a -tremendous advantage. •
"We knew-wc had the potential tq win if we set out with the'right
stuff," said Hodgert. "This was our biggest win of the season."
Gametwo gocs Sunday, -February 23 -in Monkton at 12:30.
Zurich bowlers
heading to Hamilton
div Ron Dann
" ZURICH - Trudy Roosehoom
.and'Caroline Kerr from the Zurich -
Fite Pin Bowlers'. Association will
compete .in clic three game, most
pins over average. -.Hiram -Walker.
Special •Old Provincial High -Low
Doubles team championships Sat-
urday at Hamilton's 48 -lane Sher
wood ('entre.
The toil team will win all expense .
trips_to 1'lurida and advance to the
Hiraiit \\'alkcr National Champion-
slops April 26 at Ottawa.
131ucwater Association' -Special
(.ltd'Ic.os twin (Tinton: Listowel:.
Luckiu)w and Mtolc.worth will also •
bc-'after. the Provincial title under
the direction tib. thc Ontario Fite
Tilt Bottlers' Association- MEP-.
BA). •
-
\fins Alasler Bantam
Ilio \1 'leseo nth learn of \1a,ter
lis .1 •1 1 c,he (;root alui►g with
•
YBC bantams (age 10 and under)
Mark Dainnieier avid Kristen Stew -
von fhc Blucw•:uer Associate
art oh ••
area Master -Bantam regional title
SP_ _ T Times -Advocate, February 19, 1997 • Page 15
Hawks will meet Mitchell
for . first round-
playoffaction
EXETER - Injuries continue to
plague the Ezeter hawks •as they
Iost.•their last regular league game
on 'Saturday to Nonh Middlesex 5-
,2
Nathan Burns and Chris McDo-
nald -scored with.. Bill. Hodge 'and
Jeff Glavin picking. up thc assists
for the:Hawk~ in what head coach
Dave Revington called. a • J)uict
game.'
"Wc went in with a bunch -of in-
juries and we rested. sonic players."
said Revington. •
Technically, the game "'didn't
mean much lir the Hawks: North
Middlesex did - not make the -
playoffs -and were playirig.their last
game of the year, and the Hawks
went into the garne knowing they
had already secured lirst- place. in
their division
Exeter compliacd regular league
play ,with a 27-8-2 win/loss/tic -
record placing- third in the overall
league standings. _
Mount. Brydgcs playing' in .the
Thomas Division finished frrst'with
a 34-4-0
record and Wellesley placed sec -
pod in the Bauer Division with a
28-10--1 record.
Exeter will meet Mitchell in the
first round of the playoffs..but- aeV-
ington said he didn.'t have a prefer-
encs -over which team they're'
matched -with.
"The way we're • play Ing right-
now it doesn't matter- who . o, e
meet." he said adding -the Hawks
have been struggling since Januar}.
Despite' squeaking out a sauce=.
one -goal win over Lucan on Friday
night. Exeter has -hada riwgh go in -
their last six games and will still
not he at 100 _per cent
playoffs:• -
-"You-can't rush injured' players
:rhat's the wa!:'It gt,es.'• said Ret.-
InO_R,n. •'
Gantt one of their six point series..
against Mitchell' Inst} take place in
Fxetcr, on. Friday night. h n eser.
that could not he conhrui d by
tier the ,
Sunday at Zurich Town and Coun—
try Lanes. • :
Molesworth was paced by the
• bantam bowlers - Danuneier with
plus 178 pins over his 82 league av-
erage 'arid Stewart with 152 pins_,
above her average while Groot add-
ed 114 pins over her 236 average
with a hof 822 three game total.
' The team now advances to the Pi o-
vincial Master -Bantam three g.une.
i,
rniost pin. over average ('h:unl Champion--
ship at Harttilton. .
The. Black Tower. Booster Club
iollofl's are tentatively ,set for
March 23. the Black Tower Provin-
cial Championship. May 1(1 at Pe-
terhorough and the OFPBA Ontario
Senior Citizens May 2I at Bramp-
ton.
Lines from Lucan Lanes
Ivy :\udrey \\'act
1 1'('t\, • The l- WC. L.lgue
qualityIJg moods 101 the. I•uur
Slap, to Si.u(hrnr hate •bcen kom-
pleted All til the (tinm.•1s linin this
e onlperiiion will he . onyoeting in a
nolle iiutud un \L11,1 2. Ruhbie
`yet, w ill hr limo lint• stir lis in the
bantam ht,\s 11111,1oi1 .11 I•Ieel\\:i�
.111 I tndon. Ile Iitte,he1l the eight
g.une, .o uh .► total Pi11l.ill tit 1 142.
• The bantam hay s team will consist
1)1 Jet 1110 'Alt:Naughton. Ryan Pull-.
man. 1.111110.• 1 e.. is. \\'illiaiii Ilene
-tleili :I1i11 I(t.u1 ('ou,Ineau
tt ill he limy 1111; .11 1)ut. heart and
• ttdI he coit ht, h\ (1ndt
N1t. N.nu•Iton .\nn \1.0 le Beaudoin
(111 cu.icl► the 11111101 !•ill, wain .it
\lemic 111 I.oIidon. Nlelnhel, of 1111,
team 11e Ashley Smith. Kelly XVII
sun. Alexandra Itaw son, \1.uy
Ileaudui11 and Kerr ie.1)ao
The Nal inal Class, Iloll .house
._round w.ts ie.e1111) huw led at Lu -
can 1 tines I in, torn n.unent has
lite Jlllcnnl..iter.t_•. .I.isses Iirr,
ht,lll men and women w 1111 Ilse lop
I>.,t% lei 111)111 e.1u h chi„ tootling a
-leant .1 lie ladles Wain, %%1111 then
three game quality ing score.. cot-
sists of Sarah Culbert -618.Annie
Vanhouydunk :324, Marie Jaques
582. Dale Fisher -631 and (Ann
Sinai) elan. 'Flee mens leant.‘‘ ill he.
Kevin Dunlop 547. Doug Hockey
44) I. Fred \\'ells -668. 1)011 ('un-
ninf h:un -80(, and Bob Smith -735
These two teams oo 111 he competing
111 a zone round 1111 !starch t) in
bowling ccn11rs designated by • the
Bowling Prop, n•lot s of Ontario
The Itlack Tow el 'Provincial I n e
1'111 Teton Championships 1t• ' c
tumid, hay all he.in completed
The house 111(111(1 lot the 111/4e teams
from the I wan 'Alerts league w ill.
he hell 011 \luck 8 t he ieniainml,,
Teague wmuleis trill howl on \1a1c1
15 and will consist of the lollow-
itg: \\'ediiesday Nlisi t, 1.101.1s
IsliXed and Sunday Abseil with Iwo
teams each while the 1
League and Nun Smoking wil -each
have one Team -represented. This
competition will consist of three
g:lnle, 111 a Pins 'ort ,average bur -
111.11 with one team .14k:111011g to ;l_
ret lona' ititnld un :•\Pril 13.
South Huron Indoor
Sccer League
February •17 scores
Stratford Central Runts 1 vs. Exeter Fury 2
(:oat for Stratford: Man Peck
Goals for Exeter: fele McAllutet, :\1 N1. 1 .111,
• Stratford'I'usken Raiders 9 vs. Exeter 1 hander 2 -
lGoals for Slrulford: Keith Donnelly (3), Rob 1)ao Is 12), Jason Dun-
seith (2), Derek Mewhinney
• Goals tor Exeter: Cullen Kohe (2)
Exeter. Centennials 7 vs. St. Coluinban 3
(;olds for i?xeter: Matt Szabo (3), Nick Szabo, -Jeff DenOtter, Peter
Hakvoort, Patrick Barnett
( ;outs for St. l'olunthan: Steve Ryan, Josh Dietz, Mark Muir
Lucas Irish finish
second in division
LUCAN = The Lucan Irish earned
ar.
layoff berth in the Junior )
league after splitting their last •two.
games 0f the season. . - •
Lucan hammered St.•George. 10-'
on Wednesday Icd hy Chris Fischer-
with
ischerwith a remarkable' four goals and
three assists before losing a •very
close game to Exeter on Friday.
Down hy two points going into
the fifth. Lucan rebounded with
two. goals in the second compli-
ments of Ryan Baynh:uu and J,unte
Lightfoot and then took the lead in
the third after .Raynham assisted
Jeremy lrallib Turn on .i—' et Play
goal.
-The end-to-end action was a typ-
- TOOT Exeter is Luean giune Ftert
lime these (wt, teams have met dur-
ing the regular season -the games
have always been close and marked
by Bard hitting w uh end-to-end ac-
tion- and 'spectacular goalie say es
The last little these two teams bat-
tled the game ended in a 3- 1 tic .Intl
it looked as It Flidat ni ht's gam
wtwdhea repeat unl theH,Hawks
:scored the- , _o' -ahead goal with less
-than one minute retraining.
Despite the. ticarthrcat;ing loss
co=roach'las - -Bukala • )t;lsn't
phased. `:
• "We. lost --.to a good team that
night hut we play ed. well too. said
Bukalt adding some kes players
were mussing from the line-up. .
Hvweter. losing their last game
.of the season didn't hurt Lucan's
plasoff-hid After struggling mid-
way through the season and won-
denng - if they-woutd.. make the
play offs this year tis .l-ucan arch
hate. finished second 111 their ditt-
ston only one point abate Seatorth
and. Mint -hell who ,ire tied lar thud
place w ith 41 points
!.scan will meet Scal.'itit In the
first round• however, thru pl.itol1
schedule was not known ho l;iea
Ililte-
Recent
shuffleboard
scores
.Exeter
Febrtmtry I_2
4 g:imc w inner,
Toni \\'illianl,
How.nt John,
Ina \\'IIJruns
1.dotd Lovell
Sinn Skinner
Ann Norihey
.1 ganm• Ni inner
\\'lima 1)ati,
;15
:314
304
285
357
I-ebrirai' I3
4 );amt winner:
\nn Notthet
lila Witham,
( it Norther
1,11111 Peppei
111111oa.ts .
Doti: \tiller
3 galti.' w inners
Ray Ho.gson
Hcrisall
February 11
Duels Hamilton
'Alice Thiel
Dave \\'ooelw aril
Isobel Rogerson
Ina Williams
Jon 1)a\ is
Pearl NleKnught
Hazel \Icl wen
4611
4-111
439
411
4'2:
405
3I6
450
449
421
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- On - Friday Exeter defeated the
Lucas Irish 4`3 -after Ben. McCann
scored the winning goal with 59
'econd left to play Chris McDo-
nald contributed- two goals in an
outstanding performance and Chris'
Kennedy scored one goal and 7two
assists -
Exeter Petites
sweep series . .
in Jordan
JORDAN - The Exeter M & M
Meats Pelices "A" travelled to
Jordan on Saturday for the
Tim Horton's Friendship Tour--
nament and brought back
the gold after sweeping the
series. -
Exeter won all four games
beating St. Clements 8-2, host
team Jordan 8-1 on Saturday
before defeating Niagara
Falls 8-2 on Sunday. The Pe-,
tites met Port Perry in the
championship game and
clinched the hardware by
winning 9-4. -
Exeter dominated the tour-
nament outshooting their op-
ponents 33 to 9. Coaching -
staff credits a strong perfor-
mance by Aimee McCann for
keeping -the team's goals
against so iow.-
At tete- awards presentation
each player received a tro-
phy. Denise Ritchie was cho-
sen as M.V.P. from Exeter and
ChelseyMommersteeg was
named "Most Sportsmanlike."
The Exeter Petites are -
coached by Ken Farquhar
and managed by Kevin Baer.
Trainer is Julle Ritchie. See rin-
gette scorebox for scores and
assists.
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