The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-05-11, Page 18G
DNOD4Yt MAY 11, MB
The annual Knights of Columbus Free Throw basketball
competition was held at St. Marys School in Goderich on
Saturday, April 30 for students aged 11-14. Girls' winners
were, back row, left to right, Cathie Gallow of GDCI, 14
years old, a second; Terri Drennan, St. Marys, 13, third;
Cathy Miller, Robertson, 13, second; Tracy Thornicroft,
Robertson, 14, third; Tammy Smith, Holmesville,14, first;
Stephanie Durnin, Brookside, 12, third; Mary Jo Evans, St.
Marys, 12, first; Mary Katherine Stapleton, Kingsbridge,
14, first; and front row, left to right, Janet Sherratt, St.
Marys, 11, second; Judi Melick, Victoria, 11, third; Suzanne
Pollock, Holmesville, 11, first; and Shannon Preszcator,
Holmesville, 12, second. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
The annual Knights of Columbus Free Throw basketball
competition was held at St. Marys School in Goderich on
Saturday, April 30 for students aged 11-14. Boys' winners
were, back row, left to right, Shawn Larder of Robertson, 13
years old, a first; Andrew MacAdam, St. Marys, 13, se-
cond; Juergen Schulz, GDCI, 14, first; Kevin Kelsey,
Holmesville, 14, second; Steven Hutchins, Robertson, 14,
third; Ken Webb, Robertson, 12, third; and front row, left to
right, Meng Troeung, St. Marys. 11, first; Sean Wilson,
Kingsbridge, 12, first; Doug Wain, Holmesville, 13. second;
Brennan Mulhern, St. Marys, 12, second; Jim Sinnett,
Kingsbridge, 11, second; and Barry Diehl, Holmesville, 11,
third. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
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�sday, May 3 there
were nine tables playing
Mitchell game and the.
average mere was
percc),
Mary Donnelly and
Eleanor Erskine were first
overall and North-South with
118; Frank and Jim Donnelly
were second with 107; Marg
Hall and Vic Alexander,
third, 9912; and Evelyn
Galbraith and Dawna
Sproule, fourth with 99.
Jo Berry and Edna
Overbold were first East-
West with 11612; Barb Howe
and Marian Lane, second,
With, 10912; Helen Gardiner
and Audrey Tobin, third,
10112; and Tom Eadie and
P.K. Venki, fourth, 92.
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