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O.B.A finalists
The Dashwood 'A' Mosquito team had a great showing at their O.B.A. playdowns in Dundalk
last weekend. The Dashwood squad who had late games both Friday and Saturday night and
two other games in between were undefeated until their semi final and final matches both
with Markdale. Shown above back, coach Marty Becker and base coach Dick Lord. Middle I
to r, Cal deLange, Nathan Regier, Kevin Regier, Lee Finkbeiner and Jesse Schroeder.Front, I
to r, Dennis Bedard, Andrew Kinsman, Jarrett Palen, Brent Morrison, Brayden Lord and Cam
Becker.
Fury topple Olympics 40
EXETER - The Exeter Fury de-
feated the Olympics 4-0 Sunday
with a solid team effort. Exeter
scored quickly as Dave Boersma
accepted a good pass from Pete
McAllister beating the goalie with
a shot to the far corner.
Mark Brintnell followed soon af-
Soccer
roundup
Exeter Hornets
August 10
Delko Brydge Strikeforce 4 at Exeter 4
Goalie: Stacey Butson
Goals: Megan Nedza (3), Jenna Giles
Assists: Gilts (2), I -lather Morgan
Excellent gamegirls..G eat goaltending
by Butson. Great playing by Nedza and
Giles. Everyone played a great game.
Exeter Wild Things
August 8
Exeter Wild Things 3 at Wallacetown
Wildcats 2
Goalie: Jana Webster
Goals: Kim Farquhar, Heather Davies,
Kristin Strang
Excellent goaltending by Webster, espe-
cially on the penalty shot. A strong team
effort and persistence paid off in the sec-
ond half when Strang followed the ball
into the net to score the winning goal.
Exeter V Squirt
August i0 - 2 hour playoff game
Nairn (I) 2 at Exeter(V) 1
Goalie: Whitney Dawe
Goal: Michael MacLean
Excellent goalkeeping by Dawe! Wonder-
: fut penalty shot by Danny Shapton. Fan-
tastic game Exeter V. You all played well.
Keep up the soccer. Paul and Ann
Exeter IV Squirt
August 8 - Playoff game
Nairn (II) I at Exeter (IV) 8
Goalie: Corey Bilcke
Goals: Zachary Neil (4), Kurtis Masse
(3), Mitchell Tieman
A great team effort by Exeter. Everyone
did their part and it showed in the score.
August 9 - Playoff game
Grand Bend (II) I at Exeter (IV) 0
Goalies: Bilcke, Masse
Zachary Neil. Ben Martin. Ben Willis -
Leake, Scott Loosley and Susie Miner
played well. Strong pressure by Grand
Bend produced the only goal of the gamc.
A very fast game by both teams. Exeter
IV had a very good season.
Exeter Peewees won the league championship last Tues-
day night In Exeter as they beat St. Columban 3-1. Here
Joey Forrester of Exeter goes up for a loose ball.
ter as he finished well after a good
run down the side. The Fury added
to the lead in the first half as Pete
McAllister scored from in front to
make it 3-0 at halftime.
The second half belonged to the
Fury defense. The home team
seemed content to sit on their lead
forcing the defense to keep things
under control. Greg Lamport gave a
fine effort with his steady play on
defense. Exeter concluded their
scoring just before the final whistle
as Boersma notched his second of
the game finding a loose hall in
close and poking it over the line.
The win over the third place
Olympics gives the Fury 10 points
with games Wednesday in St.
Thomas and Sunday at home
against the Albanians.
Centennials
beaten 3-2
by Falcons
EXETER - Exeter Centennials
struck first against the Falcons on
Sunday with a goal by Joe Martens
on a pass by George McEwan.
The Falcons tied the game with a
successful penalty shot. A scramble
in front of the Falcons net resulted
in a goal for John Watson to give
the Centennials a 2-1 lead going
into half time.
The Falcons were awarded an-
other penalty shot early in the sec-
ond half and scored to tie the game
at 2-2.
The visitors carried most of the
play and Exeter goalkeeper Craig
Winbow made some key saves to
keep the score tied.
With five minutes left in the
game, the Falcons scored on a shot
that found the top corner of the net
for the winning goal for 3-2 win.
Centennials' next game will be
August 23 against London United.
'B' Champions
The Crediton "Blue Jays" mite girls softball team won the 'B' championship in Hensall dur-
ing their playoff tourney. Shown back left, manager Anita McDonald, coach Deb Lord and as-
sistant coach Sue Muller. Middle, I to r, Kristen Steeper, Heidi Muller, Colleen Glavin, Lind-
say Barrett, Andrea Glavin, Margaret Geurts and Christine Regier. Front, 1 to r, Krista Hodge,
Danielle Pertschy, Annette Grotentraast, Amber Lord, Melody Mungar and Erin Bowers. Miss-
ing were Stephanie Wein and Michelle Boland.
z.
Exeter Fury's Greg Lamport,
ing Sunday's game against
sma, who scored two goals.
above; dives for a loose ball dur-
Olympics. Below, is Dave Boer -
iin Middlesex
Triple A Atom
Chiefs Tryouts
Sat., Aug. 20
10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. in Lucan
Sat., Aug. 27
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. in
Mount Bridgesri
Hensall Men's
Saturday
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Girls win gold
at Ontario Games
NEPEAN - The Exeter Club had
four junior bowlers participating at
this years Ontario Championships
which were part of the Ontario
Summer Games again this year.
Shawn and A11.rn McFalls and
Andrea Weigand and Laura Pear-
son were joined by Tom Sheehan,
Simcoe and Theresa Moreland,
Woodstock, to form their respec-
tive triples teams. Due to limited
time and facility restrictions this
event started as a single knock -out
in game one. Both the boys and
girls lost in this event to Niagara
Falls and Dunnville respectfully.
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In the boys pairs event the
McFalls defeated Cobourg 22-6. In
the semi-finals they were defeated
14-11 by St. Marys and in the
hmnze medal game lost 16-14 to
Port Hope for a fourth place finish.
Weigand and Pearson in Pairs
played a Simcoe team winning 17-
1 I, then went on in the semi-final
to a one-sided victory 25-2 over
Oshawa which got them to the gold
medal game.
Exeter pulled ahead late in the
game and finished with a 15-10 win
and the Ontario Championship for
Girls Pairs.
ExeterMino............
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September 5-9 -
Hensall Arena. Fee $70.00
(includes a Hockey School sweater)
Designed to improve hockey skills.
Head Instructor - Dave Partridge
Group A: 7-9 yrs. 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Group B: 10-11 yrs. 7:00 - 8 p.m.
Group C: 12-13 yrs. 8 - 9 p.m.
Group D: 14-17 yrs. 9 - 10 p.m.
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