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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-10-07, Page 9The Central Huron Ladies Softball League honored its most valuable players from the playoffs and its most sport- smanlike players at a banquet Saturday night. In the back row from left are Aileen MacGregor, Cathy Morash, Audrey Vanden Heuvel, Connie Falkiner, Sandy Burns; middle row from left, Pat Jenkins, Cindy Bazinet, Cathy Hamilton, Pat Boak, Brenda Dineen; from row from left, Bev Good .Jane Kerr, Colleen Adams. Missing were Jane Ladd, Denise Mitchelmore, Lynn Wraith, and Karen Kolk- man. Undefeated record Cagers overpower Seaforth BY TD The GDCI senior girls basketball team has two wins and no losses in Huron - Perth conference play following a 41-25 victory over Seaforth here Thursday. jumped off to a 10-2 lead in Seaforth, last year's the first quarter. The conference champions, Vikings started finding the . mark in the second quarter, outscoring Seaforth 8-2 to leave the score tied at 1010 after the first half. The second half .saw the. Vikings overpower , their Opposition . with a full court man-to-man defence which forced Seaforth into 20 turnover's. As a result, the Vikings outscored Seaforth 31-15'. Sonja Lapaine led , the Vikings attack with 12 • points. She also was the game's leading rebounder. Barb Conlon had nine points for Goderich. Mary O'Neill and. Patti' Botz added eight apiece. Teresa Donnelly had three points and Tracey MacEwan had one. Coach John Geiger's girls have two home games this week. Today (Wednesday) Norwell is the visiting team and Thursday. Wingham comes to town. • Barb Conlan (No.40) of the GDCI senior girls basketball team makes a shot during their 41- 25 win last Thursday against Seaforth. The seniors are undefeated in league play thus far. (Photo by Cath Wooden) League Meeting MEN'S -FARMERS' LEAGUE AT THE LANES Tuesday, October 13 at 8:30 p.m. BOWLING This league k expanding this year. Please. last year's teams captains get your teams together. Also players call your cap- tains.: -We will be starting soon. Of course we need all of the new players we can get. So whether you have BOWLED before or not why not come out and give it a try. It can be fun and of course good extorise. EVERYONE IS WELCOME AT THE MEETING Tuesday, October 13 at 8:30 p.m. AT THE LANES OR call the President, Reg Good Cit 524-2951 LITTLE_.BOWL.204.HURON RM. 574'9960 ave year -en The Central Huron Ladies Softball League players hung up their gloves, put away their bats and finished a good competitive season of play with their annual dinner and dance last Saturday at the Legion in Goderich. A new league executive was formed last February comprised of president Hugh Hodges from Clinton; secretary Cindy Bazinet from Goderich and treasurer Pat Boak of Lucknow. Several innovative and new procedures. were instituted into the league constitution. Upon , completion of schedule play the' standings were: Housewives 21 points, Elevators 20, Art's Land- scaping 20, Sailorettes 14, Noisy Ladies 13, Gold Diggers 12, Superstars 9, Sluggers 3. First round playoffsfound all teams battling it out and going the full three games each, with the first round winners being Housewives, Elevators, Noisy Ladies and Sluggers. In playoffs, the A division finals found the Clinton Housewives and Goderich Elevators playing the full five games before the divisional championship was decided, with the Housewives once again winning. The B . division cham- pionship finals involved the Lucknow Noisy Ladies and Clinton Sluggers. In the last Wo en's Education program ASSERTIVENESS FOR WOMEN D4, naslwd'+ ane„er„�e� learn how oSr,. •�e„ ,n” ne'R yon overcome problem• a•d become Mo, ue' son you won, ,ori 440 Clinton campus Mondor, ''cc ^ • S,arnng Ur lobe, •9 rex '77.,0„ . 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