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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-08-29, Page 15444;w4=4:49.4. Sakasov gains experience at the Canada Games The most prestigious event of amateur sport in our country - the Canada Gaines - is now history and a young Wingham woman was part of it. Anna Sakasov of Wingham was one of Canada's best young athletes who competed at the games from Aug. 13 to 26 in 16 Olympic sports. The athletes are all aged 23 and under. Saskatchewan offered warm hos- pitality, first-class facilities and exemplary organization, while the local and national media provided generous coverage. The scope -of the event was much broader than just athletic excellence and fair play. The games were a forum of national togetherness which blended in one athletes, offi- cials, volunteers and spectators from all corners of Canada. Sakasov, 18, took part in the games representing Ontario in the discus throw. She placed in the middle of a field of 20. Her practice throws easily covered the bronze - medal range. However, duriung, the competition she went all out, which resulted in her first two throws landing out of the sector. On her last qualifying try she was nervous and too cautious and registered a distance that came just short of giving her three more throws. Even though disappointeir Wjth her placement; Pak4env will tra- sure many happy rripmoripa rfii)nt this unique national eicperience. Fordwich Mite girls win tri -county final The Fordwich Mite Girls baseball team had a successful year. In a total of 18 games, these girls won ten, lost 7 and tied one, upon com- pletion of the regular season games. Fordwich finished among the top eight teams putting them in the "A" division in the year-end tour- nament held in Brussels on Aug. 12. The bottom eight teams played in the "B" division. In the first game, Fordwich played Walton and won 15-13. They then went on to defeat Brussels in the second game 12-9. This brought '•> them to the Championship game/ against Wingham. The girls brought home the Tri - county "A" trophy after upsetting Wingham with a score of 33-13. The following Wednesday evening, the girls celebrated their victory by taking a fire truck ride through Fordwich. The team ended their season with a barbecue and hayride. Indi- vidual trophies were presented. Members of the team include: Teri Brunarski, Lindy Brunarski, Angela Reichard, Andrea Ruttan, Carrie Nickel, Jackie McCracken, June Winkel, Cindy Leppington, Derry Miller, Cindy Heimpel, Krista Gibson, Amanda Wilson, Becky Siefert, Stephanie Shill, Heather Claus and Mandy Glaze. Coaches Karen Leppington and Winnie Winkel would like to thank all the parents and spectators for their support. Also a special thank - you is extended to the sponsors for, their financial support. Bares surprise Buddies in 'A' Division playoff The Shoppers' Drug Mart spon- sored Bluevale Bares surprised the top team in the league, Brown's Buddies, last Wednesday in Trow- bridge with a bouncing -back win of 10-6. Brown's were up 1-0 until the fourth inning when the Bares picked up two runs. The Buddies came!, "'a titt9raYa^{,1 afterward. The Bares had their big inning in the sixth with five runs, including Arlene Johnston's home run driv- ing in two runners. The next two playoff games for the Bares in A division are this week in Bluevale and Trowbridge, . , *4.4a4,04:414,-, 1j r ANNA SAKASOV of Wingham cuddles Tiger Lily, the mascot of , this year's Canada Games for youth at Saskatchewan. Sakasov placed in the middle of a field of 20 in the discus throw. Belgrave mites host ball tournament On Aug. 19, Belgrave hosted the mite boys' tri -county north division ball tournament. Competing in the tournament were Bluevale, Ford- wich, Belgrave, Wroxeter, Belmore, Wingham, Listowel and Blyth. Wroxeter won the A champi- onship with a 9-0 win over Blyth. Belgrave mite boys had a good day winning the B championship with a 15-5 win over Fordwich. Belgrave players included: Tim Embling, Adam Garniss, David Piluke, Jeremy Campbell, Kevin Campbell, Jason Howatt, Jamie McCallum, Jason Curtis, David McBurney, Justin Howatt, Ryan Cook, Michael Marks and Michael McBervey. Pitchers for the games were Jeremy Campbell and Jamie McCallum. A victory party was held after- ward at the home of John Camp- ' bell, the Mites' coach, with the players and some parents. Festival seeks art teachers Blyth Festival is looking for qual- ified and experienced art teachers to start an° art program this fall at the festival's art gallery. The gallery is offering quality art classes for young people aged 12 and over. The classes are to be held weekday evenings and will provide a variety of opportunities to work with different art media. Anyone interested in teaching classes is asked to send a resume and course proposal to the Art Gallery Committee, c -o Mrs. Carol McDonnell, Box 10, Blyth, Ont., Nom 1110. BRUSSELS JR. C. BULLS HOCKEY CLUB invite all Junior aged players to their 1989 TRAINING CAMP beginning Saturday, September 9th, 7 - 8:30 p.m. - Listowel Arena, Sunday, September 10th, 4 - 5:30 p.m. - Listowel Arena. For more information, phone Steve Coulter 887,9289 or Hugh Nichol 887-9573. '" NOTENbl 0:Priii0,411Pur PM:904*PM • r- ite" •"' ".9.? • pinkee: • 1ntf) . • at the'lSSahurd ing,h4nt portsmenia Club at its *$4.PlYitoult#0e1Sy,„, Mike litaikinfof.Cali and LOrne. Hamilten,,,,Winghant, were first with seven .winsand a plus of 49. In second place ,Ororj•Grant Wall, Colacturg and FILaroId Cassidy, Walkerton, Mx wins and a plus of 89. Lorne Kuntz of Chepstow and Eugene Kuntz of 'Welicerton had six wins and a plus of 81, playing an extra game after tying with' Jack Ward. of Monkton and Leon Rus- sell, Wingham.( Jack Arnold of Mildmay and Roger Russell, Fergus, were fifth at , four wins and .a plus of 100, while Dave Ablett of Wingham and Dave Thompson, Brampton, rounded out the scoring in sixth place at ore win and a plus of 183. 'ENA NEWS Ice time will be available commencing September 11. To book ice time please contact Pete Quennell at 357-1317. Wingham Minor Hockey Association REGISTRATION Wingham Arena • Thursday, September 7 6:30 - 9:00 p.m., • Friday, September 8 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. • Saturday, September 9 9:00 - 12:00 noon RATES Tykes - 70.00 Novice - $80.00 Atom - $80.00 PeeWee - $80.00 Bantam - $80.00 Midget - $80.00 Family Rate - $180.00 Late Registration - $20.00 extra SEASON'S PASS Individual $20.00 per ticket Family $40.00 per ticket ,Good, for league games only „mrrokibl,3044le"*.registration and arena boctth 1 PAUL TOLTON cranked a stand-up triple in Sunday's BP Juniors' win over New Hamburg at the OASA Junior 'C' tourna- ment held in Wingham last weekend. BLESSES CHURCH SITE -Bishop John Mir Slielibtic of the London Diocese blessed the site of the new Sacied keartChurch in Wingham Sunday at a special ceremony commemotating the lay- ing of the church cornerstone. Altar server Jeremy McGlynn assist- ed the bishop. oremosimeetaia, Winghaxn. 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