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Times Advocate, 1997-07-30, Page 16Page 16 Times•Advocate, July 30, 1997 SQR TS Fury shut down foes again EXETER - ,The Exeter Fury men' s° soccer team notched their .• second shutout in a tow at home on Sunday by heating Woodstock ' 3-0. • The Fury controlled the game from -the start -and -Pete McAllister - opened the scoring alter the .Woodstock goalkeeper misplayed the hall leaving an empty net be- hind him. The second goal came, not long after when Rounmy Chansamone headed in a McAI-. lister cross. Exeter had numerous chances' in the- :second half, hut •they either ' tailed to finish Or the play :was whistled .offside: potted an. insurance glial when John Watson • chipped the hill_overthe charging keeper. Woodstock.. applied .the , - pressure, hut were stunned by the strong play Of detencemen Matt -Sims and Jesse Brockman. ' The • win 'puts, the Fury in the muddle Of a - live -team pack hat - ding tier -the 'fiend' .ind final = playjit'f spot in the, Fast division. ."We - hayd blur more games -aheadif us involving :cam'. we d _ neeto -heat .and ;ircy canahic heating.:',. said player Lason McFalls. "Our playoff .:h:cnc:,:, are - Flying by. The Fury's John -Watson speeds by,a. Woodstock rioting -on these games. defender at- their senior men's soccer game.. at_ -Nabisco. The •Fifa'-next host Delhi'. it the .- Field on Sunday. Exeter on. 30. • -. • • Bet'. Centre tied today ii 6:3t1 poi • Henderson Trillium Show results DENFEELD - Results from the Henderson Farm Trillium Horse Show in Denfield on Sunday: Training jumper -'champions • tel Miro Fret on Garibaldi: reserve champion (re) Melissa Gordon on Free Fall. Sarah Trcvail on Alher- ton lner.Tnllium jumper - ici Ka- ne Jones on Deiacroi x.. rc i Louisa -Belton lin Lloyd- Of London. Amy• ;McPherson on Duke uec ' -=---•Mack rt-r=Kav Calvin on `N:r= honor. irci. Asley Sinke on Black Pearls:• Low Hunter. o c ) - Terry Minhinnick Hersey ))n Hold That Thought. i rc i Sharon Westmon on Crowd. Plcaser_=Triltium Hunter. - t c o Karissa Davey on Key. West. irci-Dr. G; Hall'on Just in Time: : Junior Hunter - re) Jessica Trevail on Final Results. ire i KatePetts on Gorgeous George: Adult Amateur Hunter - +ci Lakeside's Vanessa Drfscoll-on Two Thumps Up: orc)- Sue Ward on Maestro: 'Small- Medium Pcinv Hunter - + �) Michatia Zan}let on '•Beaver- - woodls Tiger L11l6. i rc i Julia Marr on Hes A Trooper targe Pony Hunter -tri Dentield's Vimy Hen- derson• on Zippity Do Da: inni Jayne Henderson on Sunday Be'sit Children's Huitier - (c i Tort Chap- `man�in=Cartailt C:tll.Irol f)urtney Gall ion Pncn ' Littl -Missy: - ' A Equitation- Fiat: First - Krish, na Power: Second. Jaclyn Dar- Zings. Third, Rebecca Masters: A , "• Equitation Over -Fences: First Kristina Power: Second - J:a'mc, Henderson. -Third Jaclyn -Dar- lings: ' • •B Equitation Flac First. - Sarrh Miller, Second Rivkha' Brown. Summer ice heating up ILDERTON - lt's a wonder the ice doesn't melt with all the sum- • mer activity in the Bderton Arena. FormerNHLer-RayMcKay's se- . ries of hockey schools kicks off Aug. 10. Camp sessions: Defenceman's Training, Aug. 18-22 and Aug. 25- • 29 (twoi.sessions); Checking and. Hitting. Aug. 11-15 and Aug. 10." 16-17 and 23-24 ( two sessions): Goal .Scoring, Aug. 1 I -15; Aug. I8-22. Aug. 10. I6:17 .and 23-24 ' (three sessions): Stickhandling, •Pass and Shoot. Aug. I0..16:17,• .23-24 •and Aug..25-29 (two seg- sions)Each age, nine -15 skater gets.' two hours on ihe-icceach.day. Cost is )180 per camp..: : - For more information or m regis- --ter. call McKay at.666-0651.• -Also,at llderton is Ilderton Win- ter Cluh's PoWer Skate program that runs Aug -13.-22 and.Aug. 25� 29.4 p.m. -5' m. Helmets and •neckguards are mandatory. For . tnorc information. call 471-5438,' '• The Lucan Figure Skating Club i5 offering the Hcvckey Development Third t-esley Smith: B Equitation Over Fences: First -, Martha -Worts, Second - Ashley, Kirkwood. Third - Courtncy Piper King: , '•• t' Equitation Rat:. First '- Den field's Vimy Henderson. Second ;. Petra De:ine' bird Sarah Cuddy: C .Equitation Over Fences: First- - Michaila 7andrt. Seconif ;- Mcglian Dca'lin: Third -\iny Trcvail:- - • Adult., Equitation Flat: First Ateliaieycn��r�ir(1 = kHii C '1 - -Program at Ltican Arena from Aug.. 25-29. Sr. tyke to inr'nor atom age ; six -I -f) runs a a.m.-11) a.m. and ma-. tier atom to hantatagc I I-14) ' -from 10 a.mm;.:Winn. Cost is 390 per skater. , -• (;err more information. contact . Herman .it 471-,929. or Janet -Bum • 'stead at 2.27-0029 Dashing duo Michelle Zandrl on Beavenvoods Tiger Lily .vas -crowned .champion in --the pqny. hunter division at the Henderson: Farm Trillium Horse Show on Sunday. "While Zandri- is from, London, she has relatives in Exeter. - r Holtzmann wins Kline Klassic 'MOUNT PLEASANT. MICH. - - Atar ,,t na }e. Strathro: Exeter', Dave Holtzmann has :male Scnu used.a 9 -iron to nigCh .r hole - his hometown proud by winning in=ane ,in the par ?S _.aid lith the recent. 12th .innual Kline Mas- h9le. sic at'Si. IvesGolf Club. • - H.oltumann topped the field .,t, 24 golfers each' retires, n::11$.! . airrotis f Mario anct regions in k name Bantams ripping all comers -- lie's. Thircd -- \jeite Hohn:- Adiin , EXETER -The Exeter Nahisco 'Equitation Over- Fences;, First Mene Hi,fm.:Second -- Kim Collins. Third-- Dania: Belton:-'• • limper Medal: first --- Ilder- ton's Kim_Crawford. Second - Melissa- Gurdon. -Cin'rd • Loiuse .Beton. Fourth Katie Jones:',Fifth - lilsr Craig's Lindsay Thompson. Amos takes her stick to Canada Games By Craig Bradford T-.4 Reporter, - EXETER - Sharon Amos now knows -what .`ti's tike . to ac- Alomplish.a lofty finial. ' - .-Amos. 21. beads off _at. Bran - akin. Man.: Aug. 16.• for the Caii- ada Summer Games -as -a memher • of ' the Ontario) under 21- field hoekev team:.- - left hack i read 'stay-at-home' Setenderi. Amos has.. ttiade' it ..as far ,as- she had hoped with field -hockey- :.'Thrs' is kind of my peak. l guess." -.the Ailsa Cray;: native -said front her• desk at Exeter'; JKoitg- kilde Ltd: where she has a sum= mer Job as an•inventory/warranty dcrk•' Excited about the chance iia rep- resent- aur province;at the Gaines. .. Amos . doubts she'll pursue the. next level of field hockcy..making the 'national leant: - tis was: lily ig .goa :an achieved i1.•' :11e;said. "I'll con- tinue well the provincial teain and: Western's field Rickety team." Antos said. 'She has tvys) years left at the University of Western .On - tarn. where she's taking -, ad- ministrative. - business and com- mercial studies with -the hope di :becoming a financial consultant. - A member of the'provincial U- 21 tears' for three years. Amos hopes to continue with the senior team• next year as well as going for the captaincy on the UWO team. UWO finished fourth in the. province last season and Amos re- ceived the coach -recommended Bronze 'W' for Outstanding. per- formance for her -efforts. And she's already -well on her way to achieving another goal. coaching the provincial team, alter Fled of gold? Ailsa Craig's Sharon Amos and Ontario's U - a stint as the Southwestern Ontario 21 field hockey team are shooting for the gold at the Can - team - that played at. the Ontario ada. Summer Games in Brandon,. Man., starting Aug. I6.. . Sumpter Gaines..• Ontario, is shooting for gold at .the Gaines. but spurt." Amos says they will get stiff:competition from B.C. - What does it take to 1.n; a good field hockey (Ontario .lost to them at the senior nationals final player? held July 8-13 in Calgary) and Alberta. - "Dedication, fitness and mentally being able to to - "It should be fun," she said about going to the cus on the game for the full 70 minutes," Amus Games. "This will be a good experier •e. It's such a said. big event with so many sports." North Middlesex District High School field -hock- -Amos took up the sport in Gr. 9 at North Mid- ey coach Karen Waters is one person that can take dlesex District High School and has been playing some of the credit for steering Ainus in the right di - ever since. rection. "I like that it's different," she said on why she's "(She) pushed. me tot," ;imus said. "She -let me so high on field hockey. "Not everyone knows the realize my potential." - 7- • Bantams hardball train have racked up an impressive _23-2 record. Exeter outlasted host Wvomfing • .10-7 on,Sattirilay. Starter Nick Rea- , ger pitched bout innings giving: up . I n .ind .i'walk while striking out ' two: Reliever Mike.Seip pitched two innings. giving up two hits and two walks while striking out one, ., Ryan ,Packer finished allowing two hits and a walk while striking oat -- one :n•one inning of work. Exeter, hats were led by Ben Dus- koev and Ben Delius with two has each.whilc,Tiin Masse. Josh Mav- , ers. Mark I3ilinskv„ted Parker all . had inn! each. -. - The Bantams dashed Mnt•Dash- wood 12 -2 in Thursday. Duskocy 'pitched tintr-solidinnings.,stnktng -out tour while giving up two hits and no walks. Mark Bilinsky had a strike Scut and wave up a walk and a art inline inning of relief. - \tthc rccent'I istowel Touma- rnent- Exeter-we:it 2--1. The Ban .tains lost game one to Hanover 54. with starting pitcher Sete taking the tough loss after giving up seven has over seven innings while sank ingoout .evert and walking two. Ftx- eter liatters knocked 13 hits with . Delius's good for three and-Dusko- cv two.. Exeter rebounded in a big:way in game two, mercvmg ()Wen Sound 27-1). .)asst: notched the win. giv- mg up three hits. while striking nut twci and walking three oscr three innings.Parker put in neo strong i - innings n relief giving -•up three. arts, stnkmg•uut three and walking none. ..Exeter finished the toumilment • by ntereving Petrolia 17-0. Nathan Reiger picked up the sin:w.ith tour hitiess innings while striking out live and walking -two. Parker came in. tui an inning and struck out one while keeping Petrolia hitless. - Mike Pletch led Exeter's hit parade with three hits while Mark Bilin - sky: Seip. Debus and Rciger all added two. the Bronze Golfer Froph.' Bud's Driving School Early Registration Bonus Register with S100.00 deposit -• for September 101')7 eourse'at S. H..D. H. 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