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Times -Advocate, July 13, 1994
SPURTS
Exeter Royals' third baseman Ben Armstrong, right; just
missed making the tag on a St. Pauls player.during Sunday
night's midget game.
Baseball roundup
Exeter Rookie 'B' I
July 8 - Lucan touguarnent
Exeter 13 vs. Dashwood 4
Fly halls; Jason Stuckless
Home run: Steve Mason
Doubles: Matthew Iredale (2). Sean Elli-
son (2). Jason Stuckless
July 9 - Lucan tournament
Exeter (I) 17 vs. Exeter (II) 23
Triple: Iredale
Doubles: Jennifer Baker, Iredale, Ellison
July 10 - Lucan tournament
Exeter (1) 3 vs. Lambeth 19
Pop flys: Mark Dietrich, Mason, Stuck -
less (2)
Triple: Iredale
• Double: Dietrich
Exeter Mosquito 'B'
Listowel 17 vs. Exeter 6
Double: Shawn Menard
Singles: Jamie Paige. Tom Cooper
Pitchers: Menard, Brendan Buchanan
Good defense from Jamie Johns.
Mitchell 20 vs. Exeter 15
Single: Tim Snell
Pitchers: Tom Cooper. Buchanan.
Good defense by Matt Anstett, Paige.
Cooper. Chris Tripp. Nevin Hodgins, and
Donald Storey. Good hustle by Mary Gre-
gus, getting to second on a walk. Good
game against a strong Mitchell team.
Next games: Thursday in Clinton, 6.30:
Saturday in Exeter vs. Lucknow, 12:00
Exeter Rookie `B' 11
Lucan Rookie Tournament
Game 1
Exeter 29 vs. Lucan 14
Game 2
Exeter (11) 23 vs. Exeter (I) 17
Game 3
Exeter 3 vs. Delhi 24
Game 4
Exeter 2 vs. Lambeth 16
/ Hits HR Tri Dou
Erik Denomme 11 2 1 3
Nicholas Anstett 11 0 0 3
Kellan Hefley 9 I 1 I
Andrew Sedlak ,10 0 4 1
Adam Johns 7 1 2
• Troy Lavier 2 0 1
Daniel Lovie 4 1 0
David Giannandrea 10 1 2 0
lan'Drummond 7 0 0
Anne Gregus 6 1 2
Michael Giannandrea 4 0 1
Jordan Darling 6 0 0
Miranda Grenier 4 0 I 1
Fly balls caught by: Denomme, Lovie,
Giannandrea, Johns (2)
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Crediton Mite Girls
July 4
Crediton Blue Jays (won by forfeit) vs.
Exeter
Three hits: Heidi Muller. Margaret
Geurts, Stephanie Wein, Kristine Regier,
Colleen Glavin
Two hits: Lindsay Barrett, Andrea Gla-
vin, Amber Lord, Annette Grotentraast.
Danielle Pertschy
One hit: Erin Bowers. Kristen Steeper
Stars of the game: Melodic Munger.
Grotentraast
Exeter Junior Rookie Il
July 4
Exeter (I1) Rowe Fuels 12 vs. Exeter (1)
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Ilome runs: Tony Allen, Jordan Darling,
RyaIs to North American event
Pitcher Steve Cook recovers from accident, throwing well
By Fred Groves
T -A staff -
EXETER - When the Exeter Roy-
als midget boys' fastball team head -
to one of the most prestigious tour-
naments in North America in a
couple of weeks from now, they
will be going with one of the finest
young pitcher's in this area.
On Friday, July 22, the Royals,
who as a peewee team won the pro-
vincial championship two years
ago, will be in the Eastern Regional
International Softball Congress
North American Finals.
.Steve Cook is expected to be on
the mound in the opening • game
against Aurora but, earlier this year
it was doubtful he would even be
with the team this summer.
Back on May 13 he was ins� se-
vere car accident which left -the
Ironwood
Mojiday Ladles
July 4
A Flt. Peggy Bondy
Gail Murray
Bonnie Ross
B Flt. A. Beattie -Stokes
Terry Bezaire
Mary Burton
C Flt. Heather Prout
46N43.5
47N45
45N45.5
44N44
44N44
5tN51
53N53
Laurie Prout_ 57N53.5
Sylvia Gozzard 58N54.5
D Flt. Donna Brintnell 64N52.5
Susan Mann 62N54.5
M. Kelly 8013
Skins: Flights A&B: #10 Joan Hey-
wood, #12 Barb Caldwell; Flights
C&D: #12 Donna Merner, #13
Mary Jane Taylor
Birdies: #10 Joan Heywood
Sponsors: Tasty Nu, Country Bak-
ery, Donuts Now, Donuts Delight,
Sugar Twist
Jason Sangster
Doubles: Matthew Johns, Justine Fusick,
Mark Dietrich, Allen
Singles: Fusick, Dietrich, Ricky W'urrn,
Ashley Johnston, Scott Loosley (2), Jo-
seph Sarara*Johns. Jena Phillips. Clint
Homuth
Fly balls caught by: Johns. Dietrich
Exiter Peewee
July 6
Exeter 1.3 vs. Zurich 3
Pitchers: Chad Dalrymple, Cam Dougall
Strikeouts: 15
Top hitters: Kian MacDougall (2 hiis)
Record: 6 wins, 2 losses, I tie
Dashwood 'A' Mosgtflto
July 9
Dashwood 7 vs. Thamesville 10
Singles: Brent Morrison, Jarrett Palen.
Brayden Lord
Doubles: Cal deLange, Cameron Becker
Pitchers: Lord. Morrison
July 10
Dashwood 11 vs. Clinton 13 (after 2 over-
time in ings)
Singles: Morriso 1, Lee Finkbeiner,
Lord, David W sh Jesse Schroeder
Double: F kbeiner
Nice catches by: d• Lange and Dennis
Be
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July 9
Exeter Teal 6 vs. Exet
Runs for Teal: Stephen
Fevery, Jake Homuth. Alicia
(2), Brett aers
Runs for Gold: K Schwartz
(2). Mitchell Ire! (2). Krystal
(2). Garrett geld. Kyle B
Excellent gar;
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ood, Kami
mmond
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y both teams. Both teams
yed back-to-back.
July 16 at Precious Blood di-
amond, 9:00
Tim Snell, left; and Nevin Hodgins of the Exeter Mosquito '6' team cool off during Thursday
night's game.
Lots of local lawn bowling action
EXETER - At the provincial sin-
gles lawn bowling championships
in Agincourt on Saturday, June
Hodgson of the Exeter Lawn Bowl-
ing Club defeated a bowler From
Kingston 25-17 but lost to London
25-21 and lost in the final game to
Prescott.
This left Hodgson in third place
which was not enough to advance
to Sunday's finals.
•At the Junior Pairs National
Open at the Leaside Club, Exeter's
Shawn McFalls and his partner
Tom Sheehan of Simcoe beat a
team from Quebec and another
from Simcoe tin Friday.
They then lost to Oshawa and
Port Hope. on Saturday which
forced a playoff which they lost 8-5
and eliminated them from the tour-
nament.
•Recently, Exeter's girls team of
Andrea Weigand and Laura Pear-
son and the boys' team of Shawn
and Allan McFalls finished second
at the Zone playoffs which qual-
ified them for the Ontario Summer
Games in Nepean on August I 1-14.
•The Exeter Lawn Bowling Club
hosted a 14 -team men's 1.O.O.F.
#67 sponsored tournament on Sun-
day and the local teary of Roy Tri-
ebner and Bob Thompson won the
consolation prize.
On Saturday; the Extter Club
will host the District 4 Novice Play -
downs with the winners advancing
to the Ontario finals in August:
righthander pretty banged up. .
"I had 150 stitches, 90 in m9
right' arm and the rest above my
eye. 1 dislocated my left shoulder
and bruised my brain," said Cook.
But the 17 year-old did not let it
slow him down as he was quickly
put into physiotherapy arld with:the
help of some exercises, was ready
to pitch again.
4 His parents, Fred and Norma ob-
viously had some reservations on
getting him back into the game.
"I wanted to throw and my par-
ents wouldn't let me," said Cook of
his eagerness. "I'm kind of sur-
prised," he added of his quick re-
covery.
Cook is not only the number one
pitcher for the Royals but, on occa-
sion, he's been called upon to help
the men's team, the Exeter Chrysler
Imperials.
He threw very well against Owen
Sound t this past weekend's tour-
namen[ in Tara. Owen Sound are a
ood-hitting club which won the re-
cent Exeter tournament.
Even with the North American
double -knockout event coming up,
he still doesn't believe he is quite
100 percent.
"It still throws me off a little. I
was out of shape sitting in the hos-
pital for five days," he said of his
recovery.
Sunday night the Royals took on
visiting St. Pauls and managed a 7-
3 win.
Imperials pick up six points:
Last week the Imperials picked up
six points as they beat hosting Se-
bringville Army and Navy 5-0 on
Thunder win first
UnicoCupgame
through default
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Niagara Shine ailed to show
for Sunday's sotcer game
EXETER - Although the Exeter Thunder won their opening game
of the Ontario Unico Cup under -18 soccer championships Sunday
afternoon, they are not overly pleased with how they accomplished
it.
At 2:20 p.m., twenty minutes after their game with' visiting Ni-
agara Shiners was scheduled to start, Exeter coach John Rasenberg
and Exeter Minor Soccer Association president Bart DeVries re-
ported that the Shiners were not coming.
The coach of the Shiners said he had resigned which, under the
Unico Cup rules will result in a large fine to the Niagara club.
"He said he resigned on Wednesday. It's the club's responsibility
to field a team," Said Rasenberg.
The 13 -team tournament began Sunday with five games which
will now see the Thunder take on either Scarborough Blues or North
York St. Bernard Raiders.
Unico Cup rules,state that the Niagara cliib will now have to pay a
5500 fine, are responsible for paying the officials which Exeter paid
for on Sunday and their coach and manager are subject to further
disciplinary action.
"They get a 5500 fine from the Ontario Soccer Association and
they have to pay the refs. They (OSA) still have to meet over it but
nothing should stand in the way of it," said Rasenberg.
Exeter will now host Scarborough or North York on Sunday, July
24 with the winner of that advancing to -the semi-finals on August
28.
"We have home field advantage again. We got the luck of the
draw," said Rasenberg.
The Thunder were ready to play Sunday afternoon and Monday
took on Marconi in a leagoe,game.
"They were here an hour before the game, thcy were ready. The
commitment is there." A
Exeter Minor Soccer Association had the Canner's Field looking
.good as the grass was cut, the field was lined and they had gone to a
lot of trouble to encourage spectators to come out to the game_
Exeter V Squirt
June 30
Grand Bend (11) at Exeter (V)
Goalie: Whitney Dawe
Goal: Travis Elder
Great game! Everyone passed the ball
well and ran hard.
July 7
Grand Bend (1) at Exeter (V)
Goalie: Dawe
Goal: Michael -MacLean
Exc llent playing by all players on a very
hot night.
Exeter IV Squirt
July 7
St. Columban 3 at Exeter (IV) 3
Goalie: Corey Bilcke
Goals: Kurtis Masse (3)
Bilcke and Masse ed w Everyone
on the team worked very ard. Both teams
played fast. aggressive soccer.'A good
game on both sides.
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Exeter Centennials
play to scoreless draw
EXETER - The wind was a big
factor in the Exeter Centennials
scoreless draw with St. Columban
on Sunday. Each team spent half
the game providing good defence
as the opposition used the wind to
help their attack.
St..Columban had the best chanc-
es in the first half. A header off of a
corner kick was stopped by defend-
er Dick Lord guarding the near
post. Lord saved the day again
when goalkeeper George McEwan
tipped one off the cross -bar. The
ball went to a St. Columban striker,
hut McEwan managed to get one
hand on his shot. Vie ball was spin-
ning into the goal when Lord
cleared it off the line to keep the
game scoreless.
The home team went on the of-
fensive with wind in the second
half. The St. Columban goalie had
to be sharp on good headballs from
Joe Martens and newcomer Sivilay
Sengkhounmany and a breakaway
by Keo Chansamone. Exeter's de-
fense remained strong in the second
half, with Craig Winbow and John
Flanagan leading the way to swal-
low up the few opportunities that
the visitors had.
Wednesday and, in a four -point
game the next night beat visiting
Fullarton 5-2.
South Perth League play con-
tinues for the Imperials on Thuts-
day when they host Shakespeare
Colts and head to St. Marys Sunday
night to take on the Selects.
In both games, Imperials' pitcher
Derwyn Hodgins struck taut 15 and
allowed just apair of hits. Hodgins
will be going with the Shedden -
London team when they head to
Prince Edward Island August 12 to
compete in the International Soft-
ball Congress North American
Club Championships.
• At the Tara Tournament on the
weekend, the Imperials, playing
without Hodgins and depending on
several midget -aged players, lost 5-
0 to Owen Sound, bounced back to
beat Chesley 5-2 before bowing to
Tara 6-0.
Stephen Minor Hockey
is seeking a
COACH
fora MIDGET "E"
CENTRE TEAM.
Call Dick Lord 234-6396
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Thar& You
Exeter Minor
Baseball extends a
big thank you to
Darling's Food
Market for hosting
their fundraising
barbecue
7th annual Mixed
Slow Pitch Horse
Shoe Tournament
July 29, 30, 31
• Teams needed
• Call and confirm at
•
•
• 228-6575
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