The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-09-02, Page 7G 's • Sperts m assured
therns Ives f play off berth
against McGee P.ontiac•s. •
Sunday: evening whenthey
romped over Fisher Builders
16-3•:sweeping the best of
three semi finals. The .Sports
• Four errors and Our ,hits
s
set God's off' on an eight -run
third inning in the first game
of the series and the ,Sports
field off a late inning 'rally, by
Fisher to win 8-4. • Jack
°2Kellough :.and Brian Rumig
forced the first two errors by
Fisher • setting up Dennis
• Williamson's. two run triple.:.
Jon Ginn followed up with a
won the opener 8-4.
• g:
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single to score Williamson.
Two bad pitches moved Ginn
to third while Stan Doherty
was drawing a walk. Doherty
stole second and 'Phil Petrie
tracked . a single to. drive in
Ginn. Jirn.Ginn and Warren
Watt took advantage of two,
more Fisher,errors to land on:
base • whilep .Petrie and
Doherty scored.: Rick
McLean caught .a. single to
score .Ginn and Watt' made it
eight on .a ''centre field
sacrifice . fly' by Jack
Kellough: Fsher,tightened'up
`to hold Gordis to two hits
throughout: the final four
innings, but couldn't., push:.
/.
Madge attends
coaches'_ clinic
Richard Madge,coach of
the Suncoast Estates • Atom
'A' team in the Goderich
Minor Hockey Stystem, at-
tended the ;Level four
Coaching'Clinic of the
National' Coaches Cer-
tification Program last week
at the University of Waterloo.
The eight day Clinic
covered such topics as the
4philosophy and 'psychology ;
,of coaching, motor learning,
conditioning', injury
rehabilitation, and practice
planning as well as classroom.
and on -ice sessions ' for.
goaltending, skating and
shooting, checking, puck
control, .and Offensive ..and
defensive systems.
The.. Clinic was organized
by Roti. .Smiths Technical
Director• of . the, Ontario
Hockey Associationand hid.
assistant, MurrayChild.
Instructors included Billy
Harris. . coach of Team.
Canada `74 and former coach
of the Toronto ,Toros;: Tom.
Watt, coach of the University
of Toronto . .Blues and
. television analyst on the
current Canada Cup series;
Dave Chambers coach of the
York University team, Bill
L'I3eureux of .the'. University
of. Western " 'Ontario, Ted
Power and Dack Thomas,
successful coaches . in the
London area, and University
of Waterloo, professors such •
as "Howie 'Green of. the
Physiology '
Department, - Mike Houston,
nutrition expert, and Ron
Marten and Bob Norinan
who are co ucting research
in motor learning and skills
analysis in hockey.
Approximately 50 .coaches
from aerosis Ontario attended
the course, which, is' the
highest`id'vei of certification
conducted by the provincial
Technical Director's office.
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gee
quarter
e..
enough runs over to win.ti,
Jim Durst led 'off a sixth
inning burst. for the Builders
that: brought them to within
five of the. Sports. Durst
singled and scored on brother
Gerry's triple. ''Gerry Durst
scored on -a single by 'Dennis
LeBr In - °LeBunzAtc went . ' to
second on a wild -pitch and
third on a' fielder's" choice to
Iohay., Don McNeil Scored
LeBrun on a Sacrifice and
Gord's got George Gould on a
ground out to end the iinning.
Fisher refused .to give up.
scoringone•in the final inning
and leaving a ,man stranded.
-: Doug Fisher forced a Gord's
I was away last week - so no Ladies night winners for
write up for the paper - so will August 24;: First flight Marie
-try to catch kip a bit. Huff, second .:fight.: Verne
final wit
GOD RICH SIGNAL -
fisher
error to single and Jim - Durst
slammed a double to score
him. Stan Doherty fanned two
batters and got Gerry Durst
toy pop up to end the inning
and -the game. Doherty .gave
:up ' seven . hits . and fanned
;sevenfor the win:while Dori
"McNeil wa,S'tagged With. the
loss eiving up six hits,
The Builders fell apart in
the:si.xtlt:..inaillg__of the second=
game of the series turning a 4-
• 3 contest -into' a 15-3
whitewashing>by Gord's.. The
Sports: came up with seven
hits off Don McNeil* and.
combined
combined •them with five. -
Fisher errors to score=11 runs.
The ''Builders 'junipe'd.to -a
Member of the junior Viklngs football team go through`
rigorous exercises in preparation preparation for the upcoming •
• season. (staff photo),
The' couples . golf -tour- T 'Frith, •Kay Duncan putting,
r►ament held at the' Maitland Bess Smith. Third flights Bud
Aug. 21 was a great success. Elliott, ,Catherine • Walsh,
The low gross winners were'.' Bertha McGee, putting.Sylvia
Bill Bradley and Maxine. Bolan, Closet to pin' :on.
Martin, Maitland: The lows net number six - Verne Friths. .
Wasalso won by the Maitland All match• play.in both •
Club_ "Paul Paquette an ladies' and mens are,.getting n
Hazel Beaver. Other winners close ` to' finals for. Cham-� on. '�■'
were from Sunset, .Kitchener pionship Day September 18.
fidgets to play
Rockway, •Kitchener Dion Keep that -date open.
Valley,Sarnia :and ."Kine Men's night winners for
cardine. Thirty-two couples Monday August 30 were Andy
played in the tournament.. _B•outillier, Issy Bedard, Cam
Six: .ladies attended the McDonald, Brian Lynch, Ray
Wingham Ladies tournament Lomas, Marcel Richard: and
last .Tuesday. Winners were Bill Jones:
Maxine ,�'M,artih, Hazel Junior Golf.
Beaver,' Jean Knight,: Dianne . Mike Paquette won the'
Morrissey, and Shelagh Sully. trophy: for the most improved
The Maitland ladies.held. junior" at . the club. The
their inter -club with Sunset' M-aitland juniors are playing
and Kincardine -last Wed- today at the club, results next
esday..A good day was had week,
by all despite the hot weather. 1
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The Goderich. Midget
•Sports have advanced to the
Ontario Baseball Association
semi-finals. against London
without playing a game.
Last weekend Sarnia with-
drew : •from competition
against Goderich for various
reasons and then' Peter-
borough and the Sports could
not come to terms on dates
and locations.. The result was
• a bye for Goderich into the
Semi-finals against London.
Goderich will play•;outh-
West London this Sunday in
London at 2 p.m. and the
second game will- be in
1n- Agriculture Park Monday at •
J• 1:30 p.m. .
3 It will be five weeks since
the Sports have played a
g game but -the. players are
i optimistic about the series. It
promises'to be a tough -Series _'
I since • Goderich's 'seasonal
output .elevated them -to a -B•
1 : classification with' larger
Cities. �, v
Tim McLean' will be
_Olin mound duties' in Sun
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two run lead 'in the opening
inning after Doug Fisher beat
out a .Gord.'s error• tr single.
Jack McKinnon sacrificed to
move Fisher to second. Jim
Durst'singied..to score Fisher -
and ,a—Gord's error allowed
day's contest.:and John Barz
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•Monday. The third game will
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Sunday in London:.
him to move to second. Gerry
Durst singled .to move Jim
Durst down to third and Don'
McNeil hit 'safely 'on• a•.
fielder's choice that scored
Thirst. Jim Durst slammed a
third inning ho,rner° -that
rnoved•: the Builders into a
third inning 3-1 lead that was
soon.to vanish.
Jim Ginn drew first blood
for Gold's catching a second
4n-ning single. Warren Watt
sacrificed -Ginn to second and'
Jack kellougirbrought him in
with a' single. Rick McLean
tied the game in the fourth,
slamming -a home run after
Jima Ginn singled. Gord's.
jumped to the lead in the
foilrth with Brian Run -lig
doubled and scored on a,
.4.T -bilk Stan Dolaertyy.:'�-...,
The sixth inning was
disaster for the Buibde„rs. Jim
Ginn forced an error to lead
off with a single and,,Warren
Watt doubled to move him
around. Rick Mclean singled
. to score Ginn 'a`nd • the
Builders got the -next two
batters looking like they were
going to come out of the in-
nings down one,. Dennis
Williamson- kept the rally
alive with a double to score
McLean and Jon Ginn singled,
him in. Stan, Doherty doubled- ..
to_ move'' Ginn around and 'a
Buitae;: xer allowed -If
score and Doherty to move?•to'
_third.: •' Twd Fisher "errors
allowed Doherty to scoreand
left Phil. Petrie and Jim Ginn
on•.baae and twosinglesby
Warren. Watt - and' R'iek
McLean scored them both.
Jack Kellbugh drew awalk
and a Fisher error to Brian
Romig left hi'm on'thirdwith
three more runs scored..
-Dennis Williamson flew out to
end the inning ,but ' Gord's
• were up .15-3 and the game
was over. Jon Ginn scored the
frenal runin the seventh with a.
single scoring:. ansingles by
BPhil Petrie and Jim Ginn.
Don McNeil gave up 18 hits.
• for the loss striking out•three
batters. Stan Doherty gat thee,
win giving up seven hits and
• fa
fanning seven.
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