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Local bowling scores
Monday Ladies
Barb Smith 278-729, Lynn Smith
264-719, Deb Pearce 280-666, Heather
Smith 283-662, Pat Davis 228-632, Pat
Hodgins 236-612, Bonnie Romphf 232,
Joyce Sovereign 230. Barb Densmore
228, Marg Young 222, Shirley Rees
220, L. Mosurinjohn 203, Patti Gebel
201.
Tuesday Y.B.C.
Ryan Jenkin 191,161, Kelly Wilson
182,175, Colin Haskett 173,124, Aaron
Holland 152,127, Ayden 011ivier
127,122, Kristen Hickson 196, Chad
Rodgers 137, Kathryn Wilson 134,
Mallory Dow 123, Matt Pipe 118, Will
Howitt 118.
Medway
Ted Schendera 291-642, Jean Poole
198,5587, Bill Bere 216-525, Len
Poole 201-519, Marilyn Smith 193,
Willard Smibert 187, Peter DenOtter
188, Paula Weir 181. Hanney DenOtter
175, Tom Needham 175, Jack Moir
169, Grace Rush 167.
Senior Citizens
Cathie Westman 265-662, Jean Dann
224-603, Pat Davis 226-569, Harry
Noels 202-525, Ron Dann 205-524, Pe-
ter VanDenboomen 182-521, Stan Roth
185-500, Mac MacCormack 193-490,
Charlie Grieve 185-490, Milt Robbins
170-450, Theo Sentjens 168-450, Edie
Burt 163.
Wednesday Y.B.C.
Jenni Holland 166,135, Robbie Yeo
162,122, Ashley Smith 159,113, Alex-
andra Dawson 147,143, Mike Ankers
147,110, Kerrie Davis 158,142, Neel
Misra 142,102, Nichole Davidson
129,112, Tom McHugh 128, Jennifer
Ankers 109, John Caidler 108, Gordon
McLeod 90, Meghan McTaggart 88,
Ryan Cousineau 82.
Wednesday Mixed
Laurie McGee 254-698, Doug Beau-
doin 246-663, Alex Hyde 246-628,
Gord Fisher 231-623, Terry Morgan
215-622, Marty Kelders 210-603, Dale
Fisher 224-583, Larry Bice 236-574,
Glynn McGee 213-573, Al Rollings
254-569, Deb Kelders 227-562, Kevin
Rollings 229-558, Doug Smith 248,
Steve Ackworth 234, Dutch VanHooy-
donk 231.
Body contact
and body
checking
If you coach hockey which in-
volves body contact, one of
your greatest challenges is
teaching players proper check-
ing skills.
Checking is an advanced skill
which must be taught only after
players master skating skills. To
ensure players learn in a safe,
non -threatening environment,
checking should be taught using
a four -step progression: posi-
tioning/angling, stick checks,
body contact and body check-
ing.
In positioning/angling, teach
players to read the degree of
puck control and control skating
speed to force the puck carrier
in the desired direction. The an-
gle and speed of approach puts
the defender in a position to uti-
lize stick checks like the poke,
sweep and hook checks and the
stick press and lift.
Progress to body contact only
when players can control and
contain a puck carrier without
body contact. To develop con-
tact confidence, match players
in size and ability and use drills
like bumping in pairs. Players
should never hit opponents by
going in the opposite direction
or push opponents into the
boards.
Body checking should only be
taught to skilled, mature
players. You are responsible for
instilling respect in your
players, teaching them to never
hit opponents from behind and
to keep their arms, elbows and
sticks down.
Teach players proper tech-
niques for the shoulder, hip and
roller checks and the hit and pin.
Ensure your players are always
aware of the "danger zone", the
three to four metres in front of
the boards, and teach them to
absorb checks with the arms and
body.
For more resources, contact
your Branch about the video,
"NCCP Checking".
For more information on im-
proving your coaching skills,
contact the Canadian Hockey
Association, 613/748-5613, or
the Coaching Association of
Canada, 613/748-5624; or write
to the associations at 1600
James Naismith Drive, Olou-
cester, Ontario K IB 5N4.
10.
Thursday Men
Pete Smith 275,235,303-813, Pat
Holland 273-798, Basil Short 310-797,
Wayne Smith 299-775, Don Watt 272-
772, Brian Ankers 300-764, Scott
Smith 295-768, Bill McDonald 262-
749, Bill Mathers 310-734, Paul Smith
291-732, Steve Snider 256-723, Jack
Fuller 316-718, Jack Currie 269-710,
Bob Smith 269-707, Larry Smith 288-
706, Brad Taylor 254-694, Bob Taylor
266-692, Bob Pipe 310-684, Laurie
McGee 248-684, Chris Smith 290-670,
Frank Palen 278-664, Colin Brewer
270-661, Barry Neaman 261-658, Earl
Allison 246-657.
Friday Mixed
Robert Heckman 293-732, Pete
Smith 269-697, Russ Smith 289-691,
Wayne Smith 223-667, Dan Rogers
297-661, Harold Smith 238-621, Ron
Carroll 231-620, Evelyn Smith 241-
610, Chris Smith 220-610, Heather
Smith 243-607, Barb Smith 207-604,
Sarah Tickner 225, Ray McRobert 221,
Marg Carroli 209.
Ladies Inter -town
Lucan 23 vs. Seaforth 4. Pat Davis
228-534, Marg Elson 212-521, Pat
Hodgins 175-500.
Mens Inter -town
Lucan 31 vs. Zurich 14. Scott Berger
294-1295, Don Watt 325-1198, Doug
Fenn Jr. 348-1 177.
Selects
Lucan 26 vs. St. Thomas 17. Bob
Smith 336-1363, Murray Bennewies
311-1242, Pete Smith 314-1200.
Senior Y.B.C.
Tyler Graham 219-592, Larry Smith
186-512, Todd Goldie 183, Norma Cul-
bert 158, Sarah Culbert 154, Dave Mill-
er 144.
Sunday Mixed
Rob Riley 297-748, Don Morgan
262-696, Garry Gibson 258-695, John
Jaques 228-666, Bird Smith 268-661,
Gary Melvin 250-649, Lloyd Rimmer
230-649, Noreen Hill 291-647, Rob
Varley 233-621, Peter Gibson 215-608,
Barry Southcott 236, Doug Hockey
221, Mike Tuxford 221. Doug Smith
219, Carolyn Horner 215.
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Monday Night Ladies League
Friskey Five - Connie Masse 537,
High Five - Edna Mielke 590, Alley
Cats - Tracy Luther 619, Happy Gang -
Pat Palen 643, Packers - Mona Kraft
592, Pinpoppers - Theresa Stark 524,
Odds 'n' Ends - T. Rooseboom 591,
Red Devils - Sandra Dickert 738, N.S.
Sandra Dickert 336, H.T. Sandra Dick-
ert 820, H.A. Sandra Dickert 225.
Tuesday Mens League
Ramblers - Tony Bedard 726, Hen-
sall Boomers - Don Kirk 725, Family
Affair - Henry Larson 759, Market -
Doug Smith 701, Fullarton Hogs -
Ralph Koopmans 577, Klondyke -
Luke Mommersteeg 681, Highrollers -
Roger Ward 734, Rockets - Frank Pal-
en 785, TeaTotallers - Carl Zimmer
643, H.S. Carl Zimmer 348, H.T. Hen-
ry Larsen 643, H.A. Gary Huston 231.
Wednesday Night Ladies
What! A Bowler - Joyce Hillman
641, Come Backers - Betty Datars 621,
Rolling Stones - Mona Traquair 498,
Alley Rollers - Hilda Vanderhoek 516,
Kook Kats - Donna Webster 560, Ma-
rauders - Janice McClennan 537, H.S.
Betty Datars 246, H.T. Joyce Hillman
641, H.A. J. Hillman 197, L. Stanlake
197.
Thursday Night Mixed League
Family Tyes - Howie Green 709, For
Petes Sake - Gary Huston 664, Hits &
Misses - T. Rooseboom 704, Double
Pleasure - Ted Stanlake 630, H.S. T.
Rooseboom 311, Howie Green 313.
H.T. T. Rooseboom 732, Gary Huston
790, H.A. T. Rooseboom 208, Gary
Huston 227.
Friday Night Mixed League
Bad Attitudes - Bev Cregan 639, Hot
Shots - Pete McFalls 571. Baby Boom-
ers - Stephen Cregan 695, Good Sports
- Tom Smits 608, H.S. Bev Cregan
367, Pete McFalls 321, H.T. Bev Cre-
gan 794, Pete McFalls 784, H.A. Bev
Cregan 224, Pete McFalls 222.
Saturday Ladies Intertown
St. Marys 20 pts. vs. Zurich (1I) 7 pts.
H.S. J. Hillman 242, W. Vanderspek
235, H.T. Joyce Hillman 638, Betty Da -
tars 604.
Saturday Mem Intertown
Zurich 14 pts. vs. Lucan 31 pts. Doug
Smith 1149, Gary Huston 1117, H.S.
Gary Huston 284, Bill Coleman 273.
Monday Grand Bend Golden Ag-
ers
Bill Coleman 572, Sein Smits 502,
John Kaman 497, Aubrey Butler 489,
Earl McLean 476, Maureen 487, Au-
drey Barry 442, Milt Robbins 427, Inez
Butler 393, Clayton Lovie 376, Aileen
Ravelle 341, H.S. Ron Dann 269, H.S.
Bill Coleman 201.
Wednesday Ladies
Ina Browning 497, Louise Wein 427,
Betty Sangster 593, Dorothy Kipfer
403, Pat Veal 487, Kathy Winter 450,
Wanda Reynolds 518, Bea Dykstra
485, Linda Webber 488, Grace Ballan-
tyne 403.
Thursday Grand Cove Seniors
Shirley Tieman 252, Al Hargreaves
242, George Jones 237, Kay Allen 218.
H.T. Shirley Tieman 733, Al Har-
greaves 584, George Jones 556, Kay
Allen 508.
Thursday Golden Agers - 2 games
Laird Jacobe 315, Glenn Weido 308,
Nora Heard 300, Ivan Deichert 283,
Mary Jacobe 280, Bill Lindley 259.
H.S. Glenn Weido 194, H.S. Ivan Re-
ichert 179.
Saturday Y.B.C. Bantams - 3
games
Derek Ducharme 365, Leann Shanks
363, Lindsey Van Damme 350. Mary
Beaudoin 338, Jonathon Kelders 322,
Brandon Skinner 317, Ryan Rood 298,
Anita Klaassen 291, Jason Kelder 288,
Timmy Hay 281, Cameron Quick 279,
Katie Beaudoin 267, Corey Ducharme
256, Ashlee Littlechild 248, Tina Beau-
doin 242, Laura Geoffrey 232.
Peewees and Smurra - 2 games
Kevin Ducharme 185, Joshua Thom-
son 171, Brent Ducharme 160, Jesse
Thomson 124, Bobbi Lynn Grenier 82.
Juniors - 3 games
Joey Hay 474 (218), Steven Munn
469, Adam Bedard 441, Laura Shanks
405, Michael Klaassen 380, Jason Dyk-
stra 317, Stefanie Groot 309, Ryan
Lloyd 281, Karen Piper 203.
Sunday Y.B.C. Jr. and Sr.
Jason Sheppard 575, Nathan Zim-
merman 512, Ryan Morrison 440, Jim
Denomme 550, Matthew Laporte 403,
Alicia Schroeder 507, Jeff Kirk 553,
Joey Forrester 431.
Bowlers qualify for Youth Challenge
By Ron Dann
ZURICH - Lindsey Matheson,
from Molesworth Lanes, and Gode-
rich Little Bowl's Jason Nakamura
will lead Bluewater 5 Pin Bowlers'
Association's 15 qualifiers into the
Ontario Five Pin Bowlers' Associa-
tion (O.F.P.B.A.) Regional- Youth
Challenge (ages 13 to 18) champi-
onships January 15 at Kitchener.
Matheson handily won the Blue -
water ladies division five game
Youth Challenge zone rolloffs,
hosted by Clinton Crown lanes,
with a 1,226 total pinfall. Her Blue -
water ladies team bowlers will in-
clude Molesworth's Evelyne Matz,
1,142 and Jar:ce Gilbert, 990,
Goderich's Krys..,l Sanders, 1,006
and Clinton's Leisa Mustard, 873.
Nakamura, with a 1,083 score,
will be joined by Molesworth's
Scott Stevens, 1,070, Clinton's Ke-
vin Trewartha, 1,064, Goderich's
Danny Taylor, 1,054 and Listow-
el's CameronMt-Connell, 1,036, on
the Bluewater men's team.
Four Clinton qualifiers, Robert
Lostell, 958, Trevor Trewartha,
904, Adam Biesinger, 892, and
Krista Mustard, 841, along with
Goderich's Loni Hugill, 866, will
form the Bluewater mixed team.
All three Bluewater teams will
bowl six games in double round
robin, match play, pins over aver-
age competition against Grey -
Bruce, Maple Hills and Grand Riv-
er zone teams. Winners will ad-
vance to the O.F.P.B.A. Provincial
Shamrock Hockey League scoreboard
Lucan
St. Marys
Thedford
Exeter
Forest
Parkhill
Ilderton
St. Marys
Lucan
Forest
Ilderton
Parkhill
Thedford
Exeter
St. Marys
Exeter
Ilderton
Lucan
Forest
Thedford
Parkhill
Novice
W L T Pts.
8 2 0 16
7 3 0 14
6 2 1 13
3 5 1 7
3 6 0 6
1 3 3 5
1 7 3 5
Atom
8 1
4 1
3 4
3 6
2 3
1 6
1 9
Peewee
8 2
6 0
4 3
4 4
3 6
2 5
2 5
O 16
5 13
1 7
1 7
3 7
O 2
O 2
St. Marys
Exeter
Forest
Lucan
Thedford
Ilderton
Parkhi l l
St. Marys
Exeter
Lucan
Ilderton
Parkhill
Thedford
Bantam
9 0
9 1
5 2
5 3
3 6
3 7
1 6
Midget
8 1
7 1
4 4
2 3
2 4
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1 13 As of November 24, 1994
4 12 Novice
2 10 W L T Pts.
1 7 Lambeth 10 0 2 22
1 5 Thamesford 10 0 1 21
0 4 Watford 8 4 1 17
Mt. Brydges
Forest
Ilderton
St. Thomas
St. Marys
Dorchester
Parkhill
Exeter
Lucan
Lambeth
Dorchester
St. Marys
Thamesford
Ilderton
Lucan
Forest
Mt. Brydges
Parkhill
St. Thomas
Watford
As of November 25,.1994
6 4 1 13 St. Marys
5 3 3 13 Exeter
5 3 2 12 Mt. Brydges
4 3 2 10 Dorchester
3 6 1 7 St. Thomas
2 7 2 6 Ilderton
2 7 0 4 Forest
0 9 2 2 Lambeth
0 9 1 1 Parkhill
Atom
7 1 3 17
7 1 2 16
7 ' 1 1 15
7 4 0 14
5 2 1 11
2 3 3 7
2 5 3 7
2 6 2 6
2 6 2 6
2 6 0 4
0 8 1 1
Peewee
Thamesford 10 0 0 20
Optimists support Karate
THE OPTIMIST CLUB OF LUCAN
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Thi Leann Karate Club received a donation from the Lucan Optimists to cover purchases
of safety equipment and five "gi" uniforms for the club's younger members. In front are
members Nicole Dann (left), Craig Leyes, Chris Beach -Wallis, Melissa Laprise, and Mat-
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atthew Goodale. Behind are Optimist representative and club member Ron Leyes (left),
and Instructor Dan Bell.
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St. Marys
Exeter
St. Thomas
Thamesford
Dorchester
Lambeth
Ilderton
Forest
Thamesford
St. Marys
Exeter
Lambeth
7 2 1 15
7 3 1 15
5 2 1. 11
5 5 0 10
4 2 1 9
3 8 0 6
2 7 0 4
O 7 0 0
O 7 0 0
Bantam
9 2 0 18
8 2 1 17
8 2 0 16
6 5 1 13
3 6 1 7
2 6 1 5
2 6 0 4
0 9 0 0
Midget
8 1 0 16
8 2 0 16
1 7 0 2
1 8 0 2
Youth Challenge championships
during the Ontario Winter Games
March 9 to 12 at an O.F.P.B.A. des-
ignated location.
The three Bluewater teams will
be coached by Level Two Bluewa-
ter coaches, Goderich's Marj
Moore, ladies, and Zurich Associa-
tion's Patricia and Frank Palen,
mixed and men's team respective-
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