Times Advocate, 1999-12-22, Page 25Wednesday, December 22. 1999
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Sports
Panther girls keep getting stronger
EXETER -- The Panther girls hockey
team played their strongest game of the
year in a 5-1 home win over Listowel.
South Huron District High School goal -
tender Kelli Fulton once again played an
excellent game in net allowing the single
goal.
The Panthers came out skating hard
and got on the board early in the second
period with a goal by Tammy McClure
with assists by Laura Skinner and
Kristine Regier.
The line connected again on a beauti-
ful tip -in by Regier from Leeanne Erb
and Skinner.
Jessica Davies stretched the lead to 3-
0 late in the second with the assist by
Brittany Caldwell.
Davies scored her second goal of the
game in the third period from Jo -Dee
Regier.
McClure also scored her second of the
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game to end the Panther offensive
attack, this time assisted by Skinner and
Tracy Wilson.
The South Huron coaching staff were
thrilled by their team's performance.
"Listowel has a strong, fast skating
team and our girls came out flying,"
Farquhar said. "We told them they'd
have to work hard to stay with them and
getting those first two goals really
pumped us up. Having all those 'Panther
fans in the stands' didn't hurt us either."
The win extends South Huron's win-
ning streak to six straight.
Coach Lynne Farquhar gave special
thanks to student council and the athlet-
ic council for organizing the `buy-out' so
students could watch the game. She also
thanked the scorers, timers, announcers
and DJs and .the fans.
The Panthers next head to Clinton
Central Huron on Jan. 13.
Boarded. South Huron District High School boys hockey player Scott Musser,
right, gets taken into the boards by a Central Huron player during Friday's game at
South Huron Rec Centre.The Panthers dominated for an 8-2 win.
( t.:ow/Craig Bradford)
Uedmenthauled bPa11ther boys
XETER -- The Panther Martin. Dan Mosurinjohn Martin ' and Craig
hockey team contin- and Jeff Hogan each drew Overholt added to the
ids to prowl with an 8-2 on assist on both goals. lead with Mike Seip and
lame win over Clinton . In the second period the Darryl_ Bourne drawing.
' bntral limon. Friday. Panthers scored four assists.
Panthers coach Mike goals compared with Chris Desjardine
SoIdan said Central Central Hurofre one. J.R. recorded the victory
Huron is a young team Davies collected two goals between the pipes for
tit plays the body well while Mayers scored his. South Huron.
and shoots potential. second of the game. Central Huron hosted
But the Redmen were Scott Davies picked up the rematch yesterday
no match for the Panther the other Panther goal. after press.
firepower and their size. Drawing - assists on The. Panthers take three
South Huron scored those goals were weeks off during the
twice in the first period Mosurinjohn, Martin, Christmas holidays and
on goals by Andrew Scott Keys and Hogan. next host Goderich Jan.
havers and Brandon In the third , period, 14 at 2 p.m.
Exeter Juvenile Chiefs hockey player Greg Hendricks stands in front ofWatford
goaltender Mike Sitlington during Saturday's game at South Huron Rec Centre.
Three first period goals was all Exeter needed to hang on for a 3-2 win. Chiefs
goals were scored by Cam Dougall, Robert Devries and Shawn Stuckless with
assists going to Chad Monteith, Ryan Carroll, Mike Seip, Stuckless, Scott
Rasenberg and Devries.The win brings Exeter's record to 7-4-1.The Chiefs will
take a couple weeks off during the Christmas break and next travel to Tavistock
on Jan. 3. (photolCraig Bradford)
just missed. South Huron District High School gills hockey player Jessica Davies,.
left, just misses the net while avoiding the Listowel goalie during last week's game
at South Huron Rec Centre.The Panthers wort SAF. (photolCmig Bradford).
:end -hag for South liurcn v-ballers
EXETER -- The South
Huron District High
School girls volleyball
teams won some and lost
some during last week's
home action versus
Clinton Central Huron
and St. Anne's.
The senior Panthers
won three games and lost
three for the afternoon.
The juniors did a little
better by winning-ali
three matches versus St.
Anne's and talthigone
from Central Huron.
The midgets displayed
some great team spirit as
they won three out of six
games during their first
league games.
The Panthers defeated
Central Huron two out of
three games with scores
25-20, 21-25 and 25-8.
South Huron couldn't
seem to get an attack
going versus St. Anne's
and lost two of three,
scores being 16-25, 25-19
and 17-25.
Three out of four desig-
nated setters were away
due to injury or other
commitments so the .500
showing was an accom-
plishment for the
Panthers.
Tabitha Tuininga and
Amber Lord were hot in
the serving position while
Nicole Schwartzentruber
and April Knip played
strong defensively.
South Huron v -ball
takes three weeks off over
the holidays and next
travels to Wingham F.E.
Madill on January 13.
Panther senior girls volleyball player Jamie Reaburn
bumps one up during last week's action at South
Huron District High School. (photolCraig Bradford)