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Times Advocate, 1997-08-20, Page 19Times Advocate, August 20, 1997 Page 19 SPORTS Exeter midget girls fastball burn out at season en VARNA - The Exeter Na- tionals wound up first in wins - losses -ties hut "failed to bring hoarse the South Perth 'Midget -Girls-'Fastball championship at the final tournament in Varna on the weekend. Exeter lost both their match- ups,first falling to. Kitchener I- 0 then losing to Mitchell 12-7. Tavistock. went .on to take the championship. Contact. Exeter Nationals' Lisa Rooseboom. connects with a pitch during the. South Perth Midget Girls Fast-.' ball League championship tournament at Varna on the weekend. Coach Kenn Hines said 12 games over two - weeks left his team burnt out for .rhe final tourney. Ball hockey Ladies league as of august 11 Teutn - W L T Pis. Gar's l0 1 t. l2 Crew.. 9 3 2 20 - Blaster. �) 3 2 20 HMP 4 '. 7 i ". 11 Mixer: 3. 11 0 6 Murphys 2 1!, 1 i Top scorers . 6i .4 P BeeLF Faryiihar. Gar's 12 10 ` 22- -Kim Farquhar.. Blasters 13 .7 2t)' Danielle Miners: ' \1urphy's 12 4- •• JoDee Regier. Mixers 11 5 16 Shawna Rowe. Blasters 10 5 1: Top Goaltenders (; (;.•1 Chnstine Dalrymple ' Blasters 10 18- -1:80 -Julie Ritchie.. Gars.". 8 1:5 187. Lie.le Clarke. - Crew 11 -'5 2.27 Fury fade from play-off picture EXETER - A 7-4 loss at home to Ingersoll on Sun- day means the Exeter Fury won't make the Western Ontario Soccer League Di- vision i1 play-offs. Pete McAllister shined for Exeter by scoring three goals while John Watson scored the other Fury marker. "We kept trying to come back but our defence kept .breaking down giving up chances," player Jason MCFails said. The Fury hit the road for the next two games, fac- ing London Morningstar to- day and London Assyrians on Sunday. They next play at home on Sept. 14 at 4 p.m. versus Courtland. Exeter's 5-11-1 record speaks for itself, McFalls said. "We're out of the play- offs," he said. "We don't have anyone who can consislanfy score." The Fury will now try to play the spoiler. "We're going to try to get a "couple wins to remain remittable," McFa is said. the season hasn't been a ►~ McFavlttsM need to regroup and retool for need enthusiasm Isn't their as * used to be," he d ctnthem"Is the losing A new crop of young players will need a senior horns next year and McFall* hopes die s and the Centennialscan share ih• players Went. " give us a shot In the ami," he sold. ding tournament at Varna The Nationals finished the said despite the final result', the. season in first with a 17-1-2 women will be back for another league record, and 19-9-2 over- . challenge next season. all. But. the team couldn't hold ' "R. was a good season," Palsa said. "An improvement over last year.:I'm pleased with the way it went." But just what level the team Will be playing .at. isn't known .yet. Hines' said. four keyplayers have to move up to juvenile next season. in- cluding the side- lined Palsa.' while the remaining I (i are still midgets. "1'd 'like .to see them stick .togeth- er." he said. . a lot of fun this Palsa.' said the season. This team has•the most. players are willing. to move up • talent I'.ve seen so far in my 'five 'to juvenile to stay .with Hines years coaching." • ' who they consider a top notch Assistant coach Jaime Palsa' coach: on to its winning ways in the clutch final tournament: - "We're obviously not a tour- nament team." coach Kenn Hines said. .• The '12 games played in the two weekseason home stretch took its toll, Hines said. "Near the end of the season .there .was just too much I've seen so far baseball and we in my five years burnt out. he said, "But we had coachin,t;. " "This team has the most talent Recent shuffleboard scores Exeter-;\ugust 13 Hensall - august 12 f hel McMurtrle 331 Dave Wotuhvard ' 302. 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