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Times-Advocate, 1983-09-21, Page 10Page 10 Times -Advocate, September 21, 1983 COWBOYS WIN - The Cowboys have won the Crediton and district slo-pitch cham_ pionship for the third straight year. Back, left, Clancy King, Dennis Pfaff, Pete Van der Burgt, Ken Govers, Scott Dinney and Larry Lichty. Front, Bill Van Bergen, Josh Glavin, Steve Dinney, Randy Witherspoon and Mott Muller. The mascot is Gareth Runnals Lichty. Missing were Gerry Dewan and Rick Govers. T -A photo Offer basketball clinic South Huron Basketball is following the example of pro- fessional and university teams. A grade school basket- ball clinic is being offered to any grade six, seven and eight girls and boys. The clinics will be held every Tuesday evening in the high school gym from Oc- tober 4 to December 6. Begin- ning at 7:30 p.m. the groups will work on skills, develop- ment, practice, testing and fun for one hour. Games will be played from 8:30 until 9:00. The 10 -week clinic costs $5.00 to cover instruction, a T- shirt, individual and team awards. High school teachers and coaches Terry O'Rourke, Pat Rowe and Ron Bogart will be instructing with the help of several senior high school •players. The clinic is being offered to any area basketball players. Interested girls or boys should see their school coach for an application. Basketball at South Huron Liven Up Your Life Become a pilot with Western Air Services Huron Park • Specialists in Flight Training • Night and commercial training • Lessons are tax deductahle • Introductory flight just S15.00 with this ad • See our booth at Exeter Fair For our * Fall 1 -die Spec ial " Sept. 23, 24 For information call (519)228-6367 District High School has steadily increased in popularity, over the past years to the. point now that the gym is never free from the eager dribbling and shots of both amateurs and the well- trained varsity teams. Girls' •basketball has started with the participants eagerly an- ticipating good seasons. Fifty hopefuls vied for the 15 positions on the junior team. Coach Pat Rowe ad- mits her cutting decisions have left a team that is "raw and untested". Twelve of the fifteen members are first year players. . There is abundant potentiai and they hope to gain ex- perience in three exhibition games before the first league game next Wednesday against Stratford. Nor- thwestern in Exeter. Seaforth travelled to South Huron last night. The juniors play at Woodstock Collegiate tomor- row and at Westminster' in London on Monday. Senior coach Terry O'Rourke feels "there is a good feeling on the team this year. The level of intensity is up." With three of their starters fr.om last year graduated the team has less talent to work with. O'Rourke plans to test different and more demanding defenses on his players. . Like the juniors, the seniors played Seaforth yesterday and Woodstock tomorrow. The team has been invited to this weekend's Saunders Sabres tournament ' in London. They lost in the semi-finals last year and will be missing two of their starters to the Ex- eter Queen of the Fair com- petition. The seniors play their first league game Wednesday. September 28 at home in the afternoon. Seed Wheat Excellent supply of Old and New Varieties of Seed Wheat available „Chuck 0 (t r I vices before you u h t i v We are buyers of • Seed oats • Feed oats • Feed barley • Seed barley • Mixed grain Highest prices paid for your 1983 grain crop Please give us a call at 235.0770 9h GOLDEN HARVEST FARM SEEDS 151 Thames Road East, Exeter Give Us a CoII at 235-0770 4. House league ends Rainhelps track at Hully Gully The final race of the Hully Gully house league series was held Saturday under what began as threatening skies. The rain that fell earlier soak- ed the track to a near -perfect level. What ensued throughout the day was very fastracingon a track that had the precise combination of traction and moisture. Since it remained cloudy and cool all day, the track didn't dry out ap- preciably, but remLined ex- tremely fast for all classes run. These results were tabulated with the entire season, and after the day's races, riders were treated to a little party thrown by organizers. After the presen- tations of awards for the days' racing. participants were also awarded trophies for, their standings after the 4eason ended. Saturday's results were: Pee Wee A class: Bill Rain- ford, London; Jim Dickins, Hensall and Scott Lindsay, St. Marys. Pee Wee P. class: Chris Berendregt; Port Stanley; Chris Humphrey. London and Doug Fraser. London. Pee Wee C class: f)ave Milewski, Toronto. Novice A class: Chris Lee. Walton; Kevin McLaughlin. ('ourt- wright: Doug Weed, Mooretown. Novice B class: Kelly Peev, Sarnia; Bill Kostuk, London and Brian Faris, Watford. Novice C class: John Curry. London: Steve Kostuk, Lon- don and Dave Fry, London. • Enduro A class: John Spears, Woodstock.. Enduro P class:- Steve Hutchins. Goderich; Dave Ferguson, Exeter and Gary Lovie, Exeter. Enduro C class: Mike Lewis. Sarnia; Bryan Olson. Dungannon and Steven Caulfield. Stratford. .:Mini digger class: Scott Zimmer. Stratford.• • Junior 13 class: Kirk Schell. London and Brian Blackburn. Exeter. Combined season point standings: 8u :A class: Bill Rainford. London 153; Kevin Reeve. London 133 and Pat Poulin. London 110. - 80 13 class: Paul Bingham. Sarnia 115; Chris Berendregt. Pt. Stanley 98 and Chris 1 tuns- phrey, London 75. - 80 (' class: Rob Bul-orsky. Norwich 148; David Milewski. Toronto 1.1.4 and Marek 11lcGlashan, Hanover 15. Novice A class: (;reg Pal. - sons. Exeter 159; ,teff Junior team scores high Friday. the SHHDHS junior football team smashed Strat- ford Northwestern in an ex- hibition game. However coach Dave Cox is hesitant lo use the team's 41-0 victory as a sign tf it win.,ing season for the team. Ile explained by noting that the South Ifuron team had an earlier start than Stratford and was therefore much more prepared for the game. Actually. at this point of the season little can be done to predict the strength of the team. This year's squad only contains 10 players from last year. The rest consisting of new players from grade nine. It will be a little while before an accurate appraisal. of (he teams ability can be made. but coach ('ox feels the team has potential and will prove itself strong. In Friday's game. Bill Fisher scored four touchdowns with Scott Miller and Tim Moore each adding one. Brian Topp made five successful converts lasing the sixth to a bad snap. ile also played strong on defence. Field hockey gets going Today, the South Huron field hockey team will begin its 1983 season with a game at Listowel. Although the squad has lost several of its premier players to university, coach Jim Workman is optimistic that they will do well. 11e consirters this year a building year adding Thal he never has really had a bad team. Ile is impressed with his offensive payers and'ex . .peels to see a gond deal of growth in the team's defen- sive ability. Six new players have join ed the team this year with one returning from a year's absence. Time will tell and, as things stand. time should reveal a good team. Fitness: What it does for your body it does for your mind. Bruinsma, Goderich 141 and Mark McCarlhey. Shelburne 45. Novice 13 class: Kelly Peev. Sarnia 151; Kevin Lupton, Watford 136 and Brian Faris. Watford 110. Novice C class: Steve Kostuk, London 135; Dave Fry, London 113 and John Curry, London 60. - Junior A class: Hugo Maaskant, Clinton 114; Ron Tessier, Sudbury 30 and Scott Wilson, London 15. Junior B class: Brian Keys. Hamilton 122; Brian Blackburn, Exeter 108 and Norm Williams, Watford 88. Junior C class: Fred Wallis, London 105; Ron' Bardoel, Putnam 79. and Rob McGlashan, Hanover 24. Enduro A class: John Spears. Woodstock 144; Kirk Schell, London 42 and Peter Knoop 39. Enduro 13 class: Gary Lovic, Exeter 55; Dave Ferguson, Exeter 30 and Steve Hutchins, Goderich 25. Enduro C class: Mike Lewis, Sarnia 114; Stephen Caulfield, Stratford 44 and Shawn Holliday 30. Old Timers: Peter Schell, London 60; Archille Per- sichelli, Sarnia 15 and Her- man Bardoel, Putnam 15. Mini Digger class: Scott Zimmer, Stratford 147 and Chris Lucas 15. REGISTER FOR STEPHEN HOCKEY - - Saturday was registration time for the Stephen township minor hockey association. Above, Sherri Pfaff signs up Doug Jones for hockey and Jeni-Moe Pfaff for ringette. 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