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)
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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
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game of the series the Noisy
Ladies won the trophy, but
indeed it was a tight game
that wasn't decided until the
eighth inning.
Each club nominated team
members for awards. The
winners were as follows:
Most Valuable Player for the
season, Elaine Phillips
(Elevators), Brenda Pollock
(Art's Landscaping), Mary
Haak and Jill Cooper (Gold
Diggers), Marianne Wells
(Sailorettes), Nancy
Ferguson (Superstars),
Judy-Draper.(Nnsy Ladies),
Gail Daer (Housewives).
Most Valuable Players in
the playoffs. were Cathy
Morash (Elevators), Lynn
Wraith (Art's Landscaping),
Audrey VandenHeuvel (Gold
Tlinperc), Denise Mit-
chelmore (Sailorettes),
Brenda Dineen (Super-
stars), Pat Boak (Noisy
Ladies), Sandy Burns
(Housewives), Aileen
MacGregor (Sluggers).
Most Sportsmanlike
players were Jane Kerr
(Elevators), Bev Good
(Art's), Cindy Bazinet and
Caren Kolkman (Gold
Diggers), Cathy Hamilton
(Sailorettes), Colleen Adams
(Noisy Ladies), Pat Jenkins
(Housewives), Jane), Ladd
(Sluggers).
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season with the teams
becoming more competitive.
1982 should prove to be a
great season with other
teams trying harder for the
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