The Huron Expositor, 1988-11-30, Page 13THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 30, 1988 — 13A
Another local athlete Moves on to higher athletics
MIKE SCHOONDERWOERD
Another Seaforth area athlete has gone on
to a higher level of competition.
Mike Schoonderwoerd, son of Tom and El-
ly Schoonderwoerd of RR 2 Dublin, has been
playing Junior B hockey this season in
Elmira. Mike played minor hockey in
Seaforth and last season he played Junior D
with the Centenaires. This year he decided
to move up.
"I've always wanted to play Junior B,"
says Mike. "You see guys like Pat Murray
and the successes they're having, and want
to try too. I want to play the best hockey I
can.'
Mike want to go as far as his hockey
abilities will take him, but he is also a
serious student. He is in his first year of a
four year Business Adnlenistration program
at Wilfred Laurier University. He sits
through 25 hours of classes per week and
does a lot of homework, while at the same
time juggling the Junior B practice and
game schedules.
Mike got off to a flying start with Elmira
and was getting two or three points each
game and being used on the power play and
penalty killing. However, to maintain his
grade point average he missed some games
and practices, and found he wasn't being us-
ed as regularly when he was there. But
recently he has been getting more ice time,
and thinks he has earned his place back in
the regular lineup.
All 1 did was go out to practices and work
harder, and I got back on," he says. "I'll be
playing more now. Now I'm more organiz-
ed, before I had to adjust to university."
Mike has played in 13 of the 19 games
Elmira has played. He has about 14 or 15
points so far this season, and has been play-
ing both defence and forward. Elmira has a
record of 12 wins, 6 losses and one tie. Ap-
proaching the halfway mark of a 48 game
season the team is in third place in the mid
western, division.
Mike had to make a lot of adjustments go-
ing from playing Junior D to Junior B.
"Pace is the big thing. Things have to be
done a lot quicker than in Junior D. It takes
a lot of hard work and you have to be in the
Oldtimers win Wingharn tournament
The Seaforth Beavers Oldtimers Hockey MacLeod each with one.
Club won the Fifth Annual Wingham On Saturday at 8 a.m. the Beavers
Rockers Oldtimers Hockey Tournament defeated the Elmvale Legion Oldtimers 7-4.
held November 17-20, at the Howick Arena. Getting two goals each were John McLlwain
They defeated the Hensall Driftwoods and Bill Weber. Singles came from Ben Van
Oldtimers 4-1 in the final game. den Akker, Terry Craig and Jim MacLeod.
John McLlwain got two goals and Bob
Beuttenmiller got the winner in that game.
Murray Henderson got the other goal. Leroy
Gould scored the lone goal for Hensell.
Strong play was also exhibited by
goaltenders Garfield Baker and James
(Newt) Collins. The Beavers went
undefeated in round robin play.
On Thursday the Beavers defeated the The Beavers also won the Fair Play Cup -
Owen Sound Oldtimers 5-2. Getting goals awarded to the team with the least penalty
were Coach Terry Craig with two, and Bob minutes in Round Robin play. The Beavers
Beuttenmiller, John McLlwain and Jim had four minutes in penalties
A 7-3 win over th• e Team Nableton put the
Beavers first in the OV Light Division and
up against the Hensall Driftwoods who were
second in the Miller Division of O'Keefe
Conference. Scoring for Seaforth were John
McElwain, Bill Weber and Paul Rau, all
with two and Terry Craig with one.
Women lead the Aces in Thursday
Behind every good team there are great The Wanderers thrashed the Boomers by
women and it was no different for the Aces the count of 5 to 2 as four out of six bowlers
as they defeated the Big E's 5 to 2. recorded over 600 triples. •
Leading the Aces was Deb Bedard with Doug Vock ted the Wanderers with three
scores of 237, 212 and 163 for 612. Super spare strong games of 238, 231 and 215 for 684.
Carol Johnson came on strong to back Deb Sherry Tanney also had a fire night as she
up throwing games of 224, 206 and 168 for downed the pins to the count of 216, 211 and
598. Erich Matzold was the big shooter for 176 for 600. Honorable mentions go out to
the Big E's as he scored games of 252, 205 Gary Bedard with 632 and Joanne Knight
and 1ffi for a 639 total. Ken Whetham was with 623. Karl Teichart led the Boomers as
the silent partner on the lanes as he rolled he has done many times, rolling scores of
211, 194 and 158 for 563. 225, 219 and 208 for 652. Jack Ungarian put
Both Seaforth and Hensall qualified for
the 1988-89 OV Provincial Hockey Cham-
pionships, in this tournament. That tourna-
ment will be held in St. Catharines from
March 30 to April 2.
Beaver members are: in goal - Garfield
Baker and James (Newt) Collins; on
defense - Don Morton, Ken Devereaux, Ray
Anstett, Ed Dolmage, Etts Delvecchio &
Dick Bedard; and on forward - Bill Weber,
Bob Beuttenmiller, Ben Van den Akker,
Murray Henderson, Ken Doig, Jack McLI-
wain, Paul Rau, Terry Craig, Jim MacLeod
and Don Jones; coach is Terry Craig and
manager, James (Newt) Collins_
TheBeavers play their home games
Saturdays at 8:30 p.m.
bowling win
game at all times," he explains.
Mike has also hpd to change his style of
hockey. He says its not as easy to play a
finesse game in Junior B and he has to take
the body. But at six feet, 205 pounds Mike is
one of the bigger players with Elmira and
can handle physical hockey.
Rookies in junior hockey are always at the
butt of practical jokes for initiation, and.
usually receive some creative barbering
from their teammates, but Mike says he has
been fortunate.
Y haven't been treated like a rookie at all,
I've really enjoyed it. But I shouldn't say
anything. I'll probably come home some
weekend with my hair shaved off."
Mike has been getting along well with his
teammates and the coaches, but he says the
coaches are demanding and expect 110 per-
cent all the time.
"They ask a lot, but you have to give a lot
or they won't put you out," Mike says.
"It's not as much fun as it used to be. It's
more like a business. They've got to pay for
their high budgets so they've got to bring in
the crowds, and the only way to bring in the
crowds is to win."
Mike proved he could handle the Junior B
pace earlier in the season, and he is now
starting to get more icetime once again.
"I imagine I'm there to stay."
eaforth I
eahawks
KEVIN MELADY
"Ripper" always comes to play and does it
with a smile. He is far and away the best
forechecker produced locally in recent years
and is also an irritating slot player who can
put the puck in the net when the chips are
down. Kevin plays right wing and wears
sweater number 14.
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some good games together for 221 and 209
for 576.
The Bowl Shippers keep sailing along as
they dipped the Will-Nots 5 to 2. Don
Deighton had all the fire power as he totally
overcame the pins, throwing a league high
of 381 and a triple of 787. Doug Leonhardt
still rolls on as he hit for 177, 280 and 192 for
649. Dan Bennewies led the way for the Will-
Nots as he threw 266, 212 and 187 - a 665 total.
Steve Steep is still shooting the pins down
and never looking back as he registered
scores of 161, 282 and 187 for a 630 triple.
Novice hockey tourney attracts 16 teams
SHUFFLEBOARD continues every
Wednesday afternoon from 1:30 to 4 pm.
Last week's winners were: Ladies - Doreen
Kelly 355, Helen MacKenzie 333 and Hazel
McGonigle 314. Men - Gordon Murray 362,
Gordon MacKenzie 235 and Sandy Doig 181.
The Seaforth and District Minor Hockey
Association hosted its 11th Annual NOVICE
HOCKEY TOURNAMENT last weekend.
The tournament was a great success with 16
teams from southwestern Ontario
participating.
Local boys faired very well winning their
first two games. In the final game Seaforth
lost 1-0 to Hanover. The boys put out an ex-
cellent effort. The tournament committee
would like to thank all sponsors and helpers.
RECREATION PREVIEW
by Marty Bedard
Without these people great weekends like
this, for the children, would not happen.
Hey kids. Don't miss SANTA CLAUS on
Friday night. He will be coming to Seaforth
for our second evening Santa Claus parade.
The parade will start at the Seaforth and
District Community Centres at 7 pm and
travel down Main St.
On Sunday, December 4 the Seaforth
Agricultural Society is presenting the Mid -
Western Ontario FAKM AND TOY SHOW.
You will be able to do some early Christmas
shopping, see many new exciting exhibits,
have a free skate, go on a hay ride and many
other things. So don't miss this great day in
Seaforth.
Art McNaughton will be teaching a FIRST
AID COURSE starting on Monday, January
16. If anybody is interested in taking this
course please contact Art at 522-1389 after 6
pm, or 527-0330.
Ringette Petites have winning weekend
On Saturday the Seforth Petites travelled
to Stratford where they defeated the Strat-
ford A team by a 6-2 score. Scoring for
Seaforth were Michelle Etue with three
goals and one each for Jennifer Marion,
Lisa McKay and Kelly Rau.
Falcons have 10 point lead
The Falcons moved into a 10 -point lead
over the Blue Jays and Cardinals when they
topped the Eagles 7-0 in St. James Bowling
League play at Starlight Lanes November
21.
Murray Bennewies bowled 298, 236, 260 -
794; Carol Johnston 236, 314 - 718, Rick For-
tune 233 - 625; Brian Love 217, 204, 535 and
Rose Feeney 251 - 534. Ken Hunt led the
Eagles with 218, 269 - 656; Ger --'e rove 230 -
624; and Marlene Loughnant ,3 - 576.
In the closest match of the night, the Blue
Jays edged the Cardinals 4-3 and both teams
are now tied in second place. Top Blue Jay
bowler was Karen Hoegy 210, 238 -631, Con-
nie Marion 200, 221- 609, Ken Moran 221- 563;
Jim Dalrymple 237 - 552; Bert Kloss 226 - 542
and Pat Nolan 205 - 525. Sandy Broadfoot
was high for the Cardinals with 202, 303 - 671,
Cathy Broome 214, 260 - 660; Albert Boven
212, 207 - 570; and Pat Ryan 216 - 569.
The Orioles downed the Hawks 5-2 in the
final match -up of the night. Gerry Arm-
strong led the way with 239. 226 - 670; Jack
B yan 234, 259 - 663; Harry Den Haan 232 -
5E5; and Reg Chappel 210 - 533. Kevin
Broome was high for the Hawks with 256, 241
- 653, Joanne Aubin 219 - 582, Bob Feeney 243
- 566, and Tod Caldwell - 218 - 550,
Team standings after 11 weeks of play are
Falcons - 52; Blue Jays - 42; Cardinals - 42;
Eagles - 35; Orioles - 33; Hawks - 27.
After four nights of cothpetition in the
Hiram Walkers Special Old. High low
doubles, there are still four couples in the
running.
Cathy Broome and Ken Hunt bowled 278
pins over their combined averages, to move
to a plus 658 for four weeks. Connie Marion
and Karen Hoegy continued their fine bowl-
ing and had a plus 187 for the night and a
plus 594 total.
Gerry Armstrong and Kevin Loughnane
scored a plus 76 and now have plus 492. Mur-
ray Bennewies and Boxy Hunt remained in
contention with a plus 126 for the night and
plus 330 for their total pins over average for
four weeks.
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EVERYBODY JOIN IN - The action under the basket was hot and heavey last Monday
afternoon during WOSSA 'A' qualifying between Mitchell and Seaforth in both Senior
and Junior classifications. In Senior play, MDHS forwards Sue Louwgie (middle, with
ball) and Marjorie Visscher (right, beside Louwagie) battle for the bail along with these
Seaforth players. Seaforth won the encounter 39-31. Bader photo.
Assists went to Lisa Ginerich, Jennifer
Siemon, Kathy Devereaux, Jennifer Marion
and Kelly Ratcliffe. Goal scorers for Strat-
ford were Susan Dunn and Kady $taffen.
On Sunday the Petites shut out St. Mary's
by a 10-0 score. Goal scorers for Seaforth
were Jennifer Marion, Michelle Etue, Kelly
Ratcliffe, Jennifer Siemon, Jill Carnochan,
Julie Agar, Sherry -Lynn Hugill, B.J. Little,
Lisa Gipgerich and Kathy Devereaux.
Recording assists in the game were Julie
Agar with 2, Kelly Rau, Michelle Etu, Kelly
Ratcliffe and Cara Spittal with one each.
SCOREBOARD
®! TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE
Malmekians 31 pts., No Names 32 pts.,
Munchies 30 pts., Strike Force 25 pts., Sue's
Rockers 17 pts., The Studs 12 pts.
SINGLES
J. Liz Hunt 197 - Willie Campbell 156. J.
Taunya Brown 147 - Robie Holmer 210. B.
Amanda Manuel 127 - Derek Hunt 161.
TRIPLES
J. Liz Hunt 468 - Willie Campbell 429. J.
Taunya Brown' 353 - Robin Scarrow 499. B.
Amanda Manuel 313 - Derek Hunt 413.
WEDNESDAY Y.B.C.
Powers of Pain 30 pts., tied for second
Road Runners and Alley Cats 18 pts-, Ghost
busters 17 pts., Tiger Cats 15 pts., Strikers 7
pts.
HIGH SINGLES
Christa Leonnardt 131 - Graig Harris 177.
Vicki Dalrymple 127 - Chriss Hoffman 142.
Karen Dillion 113 - Taum Bannon 133.
HIGH DOUBLES
Vicki Dalrymple 247 - Graig Haris 318.
Christa Leonnardt 246 - Chriss Hoffman 265.
Karen Dillion 212 - Taum Bannon 225.
Commercial Bowling League
Mars Bars 40, Smarties, 36, Kit Kats 36,
Nutbars 23, Sweet Maries 18, Snickers 15.
TOP 10 AVERAGES
Cor De Corte 211, Gwen Harburn 186.
HIGH SCORES
Single - Gord Murray 237, Linda Kramers
245.
Triple - Gord Murray 666, Wilhelmina
Popple 591.
WESTERN JUNIOR D NORTH DIVISION
STANDINGS W L T POINTS
Lucan 11 4 022
Mitchell 9 3 3 21
Brussels 9 7 0 18
Exeter 7 4 1 15
Tavistock 7 6 0 14
Wellesley 3 9 1 7
Seaforth 114 1 3
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