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Clinton News-Record, 1984-10-10, Page 14
i;f• tett",2!; 3d' M NNEWS-RECORD. WEDNESDAY., BER 1O 1904—PAGE 13 Central Huron Secondary School senior girls basketball team lost to F.E. Madill of Wingham 38-35 in a close game. The Wingham team led through most of the game but CHSS came close to turning it around in the final minutes. (James Friel photo) inert win tball game in last four minutes - The MSS Redmen .ried their second -season win in football on Oc- tober 4 *lien they defeated Norwell 2644. "The game was a lot closer than the score indicates," commented coach Ken Reidy. "We didn't play that well, we were just lucky to win." Norwell scored the first touchdown but their kick-off was recovered by Austin Roor- da who "ran the ball back for an .85 yard touchdown. Darryl Hoegy scored the two point conversion to tie the game at 8-8. Norwell then scored the next touchdown, but were unable to get the convert, making the score 14-8. Austin Roorda threw the ball to Travis Lyndon for another six points for the Redmen. Doug MacLean scored the two point convert on a pass from Don Hearn for a 16-14 lead. The Redmen capitalized on a Norwell fumble with Mike Powell tackling the ball carrier and knocking the ball loose. David O'Rourke picked up the !fumble. Roorda later scored from the one yard line and the Redmen scored another two point convert. Finishing the scoring for the Redmen was Mike Powell as he got a safety touch. Coach Reidy was impressed with the play of Roorda and MacLean as he felt his team was out played until the final four minutes. CHSS student council attends conference By Rob Adams The Student Council Executive: Terry Davies - President; Becky Rathwell - Vice - President; Peggy Van Wonderin - Treasurer; Lisa Watt - Secretary; attended a conference in Oakville on October 1 and 2. The conference involved the council members in a series of workshops and presentations. Terry Davies said the con- ference was a useful learning experience. school pins. So Let's Hear it for CHSS! The conference gave them the opportunity to meet council members from other schools. A major discussion topic at the conference was School Spirit. As a result, the school has scheduled a "Pep Rally" this Thursday at 9 a.m. Everyone is requested 'to wear their Cookie Update The school cookie campaign has been ex- tended for about a week, so buy your cookies now before it's too late! The 1984/85 Yearbooks are on sale until October 10. They are selling for $12 with name engraved, or $10 without your name. Teaching career lasted for 33 years travelling to Europe. During her spare time she likes to .paint, listen to classical music and spend time with her pet poodle, Tiger. Hcomposer isi Mozart favoriteerfavorite artist, Caravagio. She isand alsoher a member of the local chapter of 101)t . By SuSu Myint This fall, Miss Twiss, who has been teaching English and Art at CHSS, decided to rest for two months as she is not well enough to continue her teaching. Mrs. Wilson is `taking over her classes at the mo- ment. We do not know yet if Miss Twiss's absence will be temporary or permanent. She will decide after two months of rest whether she is well enough to come back or not. Miss Twiss was raised in Ancaster, near Hamilton.. Her teaching career extends back to 1951, a total of 33 years, although she did not spend them all at CHSS. Miss Twiss came to CRSS in 1972, from Hamilton, to take over the head of the English depart- ment. She was the head for nine or 10 years. During her stay at CHSS, she has taught English and art and worked as a librarian, as well as being the staff advisor for the ABC committee. Miss Twiss has spent her summers Senior volleyball team comes up short By Gary Godkin In Central Huron's Senior Boys' Volleyball game against Stratford Central, the team came up short. Stratford Central is the top team in the league and they played a strong offensive game. CHSS played well but were plagued by lack of height and strength. The score of the first game was 15 - 3. The second game they played stronger finally putting some balls away with authority: In the last half of the game CHSS died out and Stratford came • back to win the game 15 - 7. In the second set, against St. Marys, the Senior Redmen played to their potential. The Redmen took two games from the strong St. Marys team. The Redmen played well both offensively and defensively. We secured the lead by dominating at the net and followed by good bumping to give the much desired edge. The scores were 15 - 8, 15 - 8 in favor of the Redmen. In the third set the Redmen were frustrated by the good bumping and strong net play of the Seaforth Seniors. In the first game the Redmen looked as if they were going to win but their rally was stopped at 10 - 3. The Seaforth team came backtowinl5-10. The Redmen's spirits were dampened by this stunning comeback and never did get on top of their game in the second of two games and lost 15 - 6. The Redmen are 3 - 9 on the year and still have a shot at playoffs if they can gain some confidence and start playing more consistently. With hard work and determination this can be achieved. senior giris win one and lose one, By Lisa Watt ' On October 2, the Senior Girls Basketball team hosted the Wingham Mustangs in an exciting match. The first-quarter saw an even match with both teams scoring 12 points. The second- quarter saw much the same action, however • the Mustangs edged out the Redmen to end the quarter 18 - 17. The Mustangs pulled away after half-time to end the third- quarter 30 - 23. The Redmen, however, made a quick recovery in the last quarter, outscoring Wingham 12 - 8 to end the game at a 38-35 defeat for Clinton. \October 4„the Redmen travelled to Strat- ford Northwestern vd#iere they came up against a very quick, aggressive team los- ` ing 91- 26. The Huskies, however, are likely to be in the top three teams in Huron -Perth this season, so a loss to this team was no sur- prise. We will all miss her at CHSS and hope that she will get well soon and be able to take up, her position again as a member of the CHSS faculty and continue being an active member of the community. • Revive Leaves Rejuvenate dried eucalyptus leaves in flower arrangements by steaming them in the shower or over a tPa kettle, says Clothing and Textile Specialist Margaret Loewen of the rural organizations and ser- vices branch of the Ontario Ministry . of Agriculture and Food. Hill AND Hill FARMS LIMITED VARNA ONT BEV HILL 519-482-3218 If "Down” Corn is a Problem O JRc • SmAU ANS. ,• Our combine is equipped with a "CORN SAVER" attachment to minimize harvest loss. 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