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The Times Advocate, 2007-11-21, Page 22THIS WEEK IN SPORTS Jets Page 23 Ringette tournament Page 24 22 TIMES ADVOCATE Sports SPORTS Tips? Contact Times Advocate Tel: Pat Bolen (519) 235-1336 x113 Fax: (5 1 9) 235-0766 E-mail: sports©southhuron.com Wednesday, November 21, 2007 Hawks win 5-3 Pinder part of national golf team EXETER - A hat trick by Scott Muirhead lifted the Exeter Hawks to a 5-3 win over the Lucan Irish as well as edging the Hawks within two games of the .500 mark at 6-8-1. The Hawks have a pair of games this weekend starting Friday when they host Lambeth at 8:30 p.m. before visiting Central Elgin Saturday at 8:15 p.m. The Irish were com- ing off a 10-1 loss at the hands of the Thamesford Trojans Nov. 17 and struck first for the only goal of the opening period with Justin Lightfoot scoring just 48 seconds in assisted by Nick Engel. Engel made it 2-0 at 4:54 of the second period with a power play goal before Jake Jeffrey got the Hawks rolling with a power play goal two minutes later. The Irish again took a two goal lead with Larry Northover scor- ing at 9:41 but it was all Exeter after that. Brandon Dymond got the Hawks to within one goal at 11:52 and Muirhead got the first of his three goals two minutes later for a 3-3 tie going into the third period. A power play goal by Muirhead at 13:53 put the Hawks ahead to stay before he sealed the win with an empty net marker at 18:40. Lucan hosts North Middlesex tonight (Wednesday) at 7:45 p.m. and visits Mitchell Friday at 8:30 p.m. By Nina Van Lieshout TIMES -ADVOCATE STAFF EXETER - A 22 -year- old Exeter native has recently been named to the 2008 National Amateur Development Team (22 and under), as announced by The Royal Canadian Golf Karly Pinder Association (RCGA). Karly Pinder is ranked fifth amongt the Titleist 2007 Top Ontario Golfers. Pinder, who is in her fourth year at Iowa State University in Ames and is graduating in May with a Business Marketing Degree says, "I'm excited to be named to the National development team, it's a great opportunity to further develop my golf game," adding that, "I would have liked to have finished higher on the Ontario merit standing in 2007 so I feel there is definitely room for improvement." Pinder is one of seven members on the women's development team, with four other teammates coming from Ontario. The remaining women are from Alberta and British Columbia. According to a news release from the RCGA, "The National Amateur Team program is designed to offer athletes a year-round environ- ment which incorporates state of the art coaching and sport science expertise. The intent of this aggressive program is to aid Canada's top up and coming amateur players in all areas of their development to pro- duce the best golfers in the world." "I was a member of the RCGA National team in 2007 and I'm looking forward to the opportuni- ty again this year," says Pinder. RCGA managing director of player and program development Jeff Thompson says, "Our player development model incorporates both high performance training and full-time coaching and sport science support and we feel strongly that a program of this Exeter ringette league weekly scores Novice B Nov 15 Exeter Novice B (11) versus St. Marys (4) Goals: Rachelle Keys (2), Emma McVeeney (2), Amanda Hodgert (3), Shelby Heywood, Amanda Verbeke (2), Mackenzie McClinchey Assists: Hodgert (5), McVeeney, McClinchey, Heywood (2) Goaltender: Sara Dietrich, Candace Powe Comment: Well played game, good warm up for the weekend tournament Exeter Tournament Nov. 17 Exeter (9) versus Waterloo B (10) Goals: Rebecca Rooseboom, Hodgert (3), Verbeke (3), Powe, Heywood, McClinchey Assist: Martina Tait, McVeeney, Hodgert, Powe (3), McClinchey (2), Rooseboom (2), Keys Goaltenders: Dietrich Comment: This was a great end to end game, end to end play with great excitement Exeter (8) versus Tara (3) Goals: Verbeke (2), Powe, Hodgert (3), McVeeney, Heywood Assist: Hodgert (5),Tait (2), Powe, McVeeney (3), Annen, Rooseboom, McClinchey, Verbeke, Dietrich Goaltenders: Dietrich, Powe Comment: The locals out rus- selled Tara. Exeter (12) versus Chatham(1) Goals: Hodgert, Tait (2), Keys, McClinchey (2), McVeeney (3), Heywood, Dietrich, Verbeke Assist: Tait (2), Powe (2), Rooseboom, McClinchey, Verbeke (2), Keys (2), Heywood (3) Goaltenders: Dietrich, Hodgert Comment: Exeter took con- trol and made great passes throughout the game. Silver medal winners, congratulations team. Novice 'C' Exeter tourna- ment Nov. 17 Dorchester 7 versus Exeter 0 Goalies: Amber Taylor, Emma Haines Exeter 4 versus Richmond Hill 9 Goals: Hailey Richardson (2), Reagan Vandewalle, Amber Taylor Assists: Hailey Hanson, Grace Winbow, Riley Jones, Caitlin Brintnell Goalie: Rae Cottel Exeter 0 versus Dorchester 7 Goalie: Amber Taylor Comments for the Tournament: Wow! Great team work, our girls put excellent efforts in each game. We are proud of your positive attitudes and perseverance. Junior Nov.18 Game one Woolwich 3 versus Exeter 2 Goals: Kristina Troyer, Brooke Gielen Assists: Charlotte McEwan, Abbey Brintnell, Jessica Hamather Game two Exeter 15 versus Kitchener 0 Goals: Abbey Brintnell (5), Emily Boyle (3), Charlotte McEwan (2), Jessica Hamather (2), Michaela Ondrejicka, Brooke Gielen, Morgan Cooper Assists: Morgan Powe (2), Morgan Cooper, Laura Gehan, Abbey Brintnell, Michaela Ondrejicka (2), Alana Hodgert, Brooke Gielen, Charlotte McEwan Game three Exeter 4 versus Waterloo 3 Goals: Kristina Troyer (2), Brooke Gielen, Morgan Cooper Assists: Morgan Cooper, Michaela Ondrejicka, Alana Hodgert Game four Bronze medal game Exeter 2 versus Woolwich 1 Goals: Brooke Gielen, Michaela Ondrejicka Assists: Laura Gehan, Morgan Powe, Morgan Cooper Exeter wins the bronze! Great job Girls! Excellent Goaltending in every game by Brittany Parker Exeter Avalanche Tween A Nepean tournament game one Exeter 6 versus West Ottawa 0 Goals: Jenna Regier (2), Sydney Kinsman, Sara McEwan, Josie Kinsman, Taylor Hoffrnan Shutout for Chelsea Brintnell Game two Exeter 3 versus Nepean 5 Goals: Taylor Hoffman, Chelsea Brintnell, Jenna Regier Game three Exeter 5 versus Gloucester - Cumberland 3 Goals: Josie Kinsman (2), Sara McEwan, Megan Verbeke Taylor Hoffman Game four Exeter 3 versus Whitby 2 Goals: Josie Kinsman, Jenna Regier, Sydney Kinsman Gold medal game Exeter 2 versus Ottawa 3 Goals: Taylor Hoffman, Jenna Regier The EDRA Tween A girls travelled to the Ottawa area last weekend to compete in the Nepean ringette tournament. After a very exciting Sunday morning victory over Whitby, the team found itself in the gold medal game against Ottawa. A very stingy Ottawa defense held us to two goals and we came away on the short end of a 3-2 score. However, the girls played excellent ringette and should be very proud of their silver medal performances. Tween C Nov. 18 Exeter 1 versus St. Marys 6 Goal: Courtney Hoffman Assist: Kayley MacGregor Goalie: Kyrstin Krainz Good game guys! One of the best this year! Way to go! Exeter 2 versus St.Thomas 9 Goals: Colleen Foran-Govers and Courtney Hoffman Assists: Courtney Hoffman, Colleen Foran-Govers, Dayna Neeb and Maaike VanWingerden Goalie: Kyrstin Krainz Played well and very good game! Exeter 3 versus St. Thomas 9 Goals: Meagan McVeeney (2) and Dayna Neeb Assists: Shae-Lynn VanHaarlem and Jayden Vanneste Goalie: Kyrstin Krainz We beat them in the second half and our goalie was on fire! Awesome, awesome game! Carpet bowling Nov 12 Ray Hodgson 3w-30, Wilmer Wein 1w1T-19, Wilmer Adkins 2w1T-23, Leona Elliott 2w-31, Audrey McGregor 2w- 25, Marg Deichert 2w -21, Jean Estey 2w-21, Marshall Dearing 2w-15, Bob Thompson 1w1T-18, Helen Patterson 1w1T-14, Doris Hackney 1w1T-13, Bob Patterson 2T-10 Nov 16 Marshall Dearing 3w-39, Marion Dearing 2w-24, Audrey McGregor 2w-24, Don Overholt 2w-24, Bob Thompson 2w-22, Jean Estey 2w-18 design will continue to yield strong international results for our players. As well, introducing a 22 -and -under development team will help to ensure the con- tinuity of training our athletes receive at successive stages of our high performance program." The Titleist Ontario Player Ranking, in which Pinder received 593 points, is a result of several events throughout the world. Strength, prestige and for- mat for each tournament are the main focus. Pinder says in addition to her achievements both nationally and in Ontario, golf is also a focus at school. "My university team just fin- ished a great fall season. We fin- ished second in two of our four tournaments. I'm really looking forward to our National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) spring season. We feel our team has an excellent opportunity to reach the NCAA championship tournament and I want to finish my college career on a high note." And as for whether or not Pinder will continue golfing after school, "I plan to use the national team experience to work on my golf and after this summer I will make some decisions on my future golf plans." Pool scores Mens League Chris MacDonald 525, John Hayter 508, Terry Haugh 496, John Burdon 476, Bob Jones 464, Bill Crump 454, Tom Triebner 415, Stephan McGee 390, Tyler Scott 370, Gary Dietrich 390, Derek Tiller 368, Jim Hayter 354, Ben Hoogenboom 353, Ken Kadey 319, Gerry Love 253, Jamie Baker 232, Jason Tower 194, Phil Turner 148, Jim Scott 118, Shaun Dawe 77, Mark Hunt 75, Ryan Smith 74, Chris Haugh 65, Doug Finkbiener 47 Ladies League Melanie MacDonald 304, Kathy Wark 296, Vicki Myatte 288, Shannon Green 243, Kim Southcott 190, Shelley Brown 150, Karen Vincent 147, Audrey Haugh 145, Kourtney MacDonald -Webster 129, Sharon Cavanagh 129, Vicki Dawe 69, Joanne Cooper 64, Karen Foran 38, Tammy Patterson 19, Annette Rzan 17, Youth League Zach Kadey 327, Ashley Williton 237, Jeff McNutt 237, Wayne Drake 120 COME & JOIN THE WINTER FUN AT THE EXETER CURLING CLUB Junior curling $47.00 (gr.4-8) Little Rockers $32.00 (gr. 3-sk) Sunday afternoons 1:00 Free pop for curlers after the game For more information call Judy Skochinski @ 235-3955 or Nancy Brock @ 229-6488