Times Advocate, 1998-12-02, Page 17Wednesday, December 2, 1998
Which way will it go? Exeter team I player Jackie
VanEsbroeck shows some fancy dribbling technique
during Saturday's South Huron Indoor Soccer League
Indoor Soccer preseason tournament at Centralia
Rec Centre.The regular season kicks off Monday for
the women and today for the men.
Most valuable
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Exeter Masters soccer player, Charlie Wise was
named the team's most valuable player for the '98
season, the team's first. Wise, a niidfielder, was
the team's leading scorer. (phots/contributed)
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Sports
Chiefs downed byAylmer and N H
Contsnued from page 14
Knight (Bria
Richardson), Rya
Carroll, Jason Beck(
(Greg Young), Carro
(Brian (layman) an
Hob Morrissey (Jo
Campbell).
On Saturday th
Chiefs hosted Ne
Hamburg and serve
up a 5-0 loss.
The Chiefs were short
handed again, missin
two defenc'emen as wel
as Scott Ihasenberg and
Ryan Carroll who had
prior commitments and
__Brian Richardson who
was playing for the
Exeter Jr. I) I lawks.
The Chiefs carne up
short at home Friday
and lost 4-3 to Aylmer
in a hard fought con-
test.
Exeter held a 2-0 lead
but Aylmer was quick to
get back into the game.
The winning goal
came- with 3:48 left in
the game with Exeter
- exerting heavy pressure
in the dying moments
trying to tie the game.
Coach Kevin McArter
will be back behind the
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ew amburg
a home game versus St. Wednesday at 9 p.m.
• "Thomas Nov. 21. and Langton Saturday
The Chiefs host at 8 p.m.
Oshwegan Six Nations.
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bench at the next Chief's
game after serving a
three game suspension
for being thrown out of
A little close for comfort. Exeter Chief Ryan Carroll (# 10) is one of the
lucky ones in this rile 'nside the Aylmer net during Friday's game at South
Huron Rec Centre. Lxeter lost 4-3 in a hard fought battle.
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