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The progra' m was in the charge of Leon man expressed a sincere thanks to the teams,
Maloney, Youth Chairman and was assisted coaches and those who attended each day to
by several' committee members: The chair- make the annual tournament a success.
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MINOR BALL
REGISTRATION
at the
BRODHAGEN
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Saturday, April 4
10 a.m. -2 p.m.
Any questions
please call:
Maynard Hoegy
345-2941
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Tues., Mar. 31 7-8 pm
Thurs., Apr. 2 7-8 pm
Seaforth & District
Community Centres
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CALL 527-0765
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in the air
Sprig is almost here and baseball isln the
air. The Western Ontario Baseball Associa.
tiontas prepared a number of events to help
encourage growth both in the number of
teams and towns, and in the quality of play.
Umpires should take note that OBA Clinics
are scheduled for Exeter (South Huron DSS)
on Sunday, April 5 from 12 to 4 p.m. and for
Hanover (Coliseum) on Sunday, May 10 from
12 to 4 p.m, The clinic fee of $10 can be paid
"on arrival. •
NCCP Level 1 Baseball Coaches Clinics are
also-scheduled,---One--is-in-Exeter-(Exeter—J. -
Public School) on Saturday, April 11 from 9 to
3:30 p.m. The second clinic is in Hanover '
(Coliseum) on Saturday, April 25 from 9 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m. The fee for either clinic is $15.
Those interested are requested to notify their
town contact or Reg - Daze,- Kincardine
(396-3152)by April 1 if they plan to attend the
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Coaches Clinics.
The Ministry of Tourism and Recreation, SPECIAL TOURNAMENT - St. Columban did not fair we in 'the on the weekend at the Seaforth arena. The St. Cbiumban crew were
through its "Best Ever" program has made senior division of the Knights of Columbus hockey tournament, held trounced 4-1 by a bigger opposition.' (Mcilwraith photo)
available to the OBA some funds for Player
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development clinics. The purpose of these
clinics is two -fold: to assess the talent of
young baseball players in Ontario, and to
improve the skill level of the players who
participate. To book One of these excellent
players clinics for your corrununity contact
Ron Pegg, Flesherton (924-2574).
The deadline to register baseball teams for
• ". 1987 is fast -approaching. All towns must
declare their intentions by April 12. New
towns who wish to join the WOBA should
contact the secretary, John Gates, Kincar-
- dine (396-2119) by April 10. The Baseball
Committee of the W OBA will hold its next
- meeting in W alkerton at the Board room of
the..Town Hall on Sunday, April 12 at 2 p.m..
New members are encouraged to attend.
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Petites play •
final series
Tonight the Petites will play the second
game of a final series against the Exeter
Petites. Game time is 8 p.m: in Seaforth.
This' series is best two out of three.
Seaforth won the first game at the start of the
• . March Break in Hensall by a 4 to 2 score. The
girls could bring. home .the trophy and
championship with a win tonight.
The girls have a busy schedule this week as
ringette is coming to an -end. If the girls
happen to lose tonight they would be forced -to.
play Exeter girls again on Saturday, March 28
in Seaforth at 1:30 p.m. Also the local girls
are in the Regionals in Stratford. Their first
game is at 7 p.m. Friday against Dorchester,
Saturday against London at 6 p.m. and again
on Sunday at.7 a.m. against Lambeth.
Please! Come out and help support the
girls and help them bring home the trophy
and the Championship. "Go get them girls.
Seaforth, St.
• Ten teams were entered in the 21st annual"
Knights of Columbus 'hockey tournament
held Saturday and Sunday at the Seaforth
Community Centres. The taumament is
sponsored by the Father Stephen Eckert
Council of Seaforth and District Separate
Schools inthearea. The teams vied for Junior
'"A" and "B" trophies while the Seniors vied
for the Senior "A" and "B" trophies.
The. trophies are donated by the Father
Stephen Eckert Council and remain One year
with the winning teams. A special feature this •
year, sponsored by the Hensall Co-op was the.
donation of crests to the players participating
in the. tournainent.
Seaforth captured the Senior "A!' and
Junior'A" trophies while St. Columban won
the Senior "B" and Junior "B."
IVIembers.of the senior Seaforth,team were;
Adam Agar, Ted Sills, ,Jill Betties, Mike
-Etue, Kim Rau, Rob VandenHengel, Brian
Little, Steve VandenHengel, Mike Dever-
eaux, Boyd Devereaux; Jason Henderson.
Junior team -members were; Adam Agar,
Mike Devereaux, Boyd Devereaux,. Colin
Devereaux, Steve VandenHengel, Mark Van
Dooren, Cris Marian, Jared Monroe, Andre
Dale, Kate' Craig, Mike Poland and Jason
Henderson.
The St. Columban senior team consisted of
-Brian-Melady, Steve: Hieknell, Sean Melady,
Wayne Schoonderwoerd, Steve Ryan; Pat
Maloney, Craig Murray, Mark Vogels, Terry
• Kelly, Mike Cronin; Dean Murray, Kevin
Murphy, Mike Moylan, Mike Coyne.,
On the St. Columban Juni& team were
Mike Moylan, Wayne Sehooriderwoerd,
Kevin Diegel,, Jason Murray, Derek Maloney
Bill Ryan, Pat Coyne, Lawrence Flanagan,
Adarn•Nolah, Jim Crowley, Jeff Ryan, Greg
Visser, David Ryan, Darrel Diegel.
Mites travel to Fergus
Sixteen local boys out of 31 were picked to
travel to the second annual Tiny Tot
Tournament in Fergus on March 21:The local
boys had to get up early to get to their first
match, leaying at 7 a.m. to be in Fergus to
play at 9 a.m. against Elora (Whites).
After losing their first game the boys then
had to play again at 11 a.m. against the
hometown Fergus Bumble 13 ees. They came
away the winners.
With a win and a loss Seaforth played again
at 1 p.m. against the Elora (Blacks).
The third game was no match as Seaforth
came away with a landslide victory.
One boy was chosen after each game for
the "hardest working player." Seaforth
players receiving that honor included Scott
Van Dooren, Ben Murray and Jason Hulley,
although in the coaches 'opinions all the
players were hard working.
The Tournament was enjoyed by all the
players, coaches, moms, dads, sisters,
brothers, aunts, uncles, grandmas, grandpas
and friends.
The boys came home with a medal and a
record of two wins and one loss. Goaltenders
were Evan Eckert, Michael Nigh and Scott
Henderson. The rest of the players were;
Mark Vock, Scott Van Dooren, Ryan -Van
Dooren, Ben Murray, Jason Hulley, Michael,
Murray, Jared Murray, Jeff Murray, Mark
Beuerman, Sean Ludwig, Daryl Young, Tim
Sills, Jared Carnochan,
Coaches were Rick Wood, Bill Carnochan
and IVIurray Henderson.
On March 28 the Mites have their last,
practice. It will be an hour in the form of a
game with all 31 boys playing against each
other. Two teams will be picked and will
entertain the parents, grandparents, rela-
tives and friends for the last time for this
season. Please come out and see the players
of Town of SeSforthts Future Hockey Teams,
Remember: Parents have your child in the
dressing room 1/2 hour before the game (12
noon) to get the teams organized.
Pee Wees ousted from OMHA playoffs
The Seaforth Pee Weis have been defeated
by Forest in' the OMHA semi-finals. The
Seaforth boys worked hard, but they were out
sewed Thursday night in Forest 6-1 and on
Saturday night in Seaforth 4-1.
Soaring for Seaforth in the two games was
Kevin MeLlwain with two goals. Assists went
to Jason McNichol, Brad Schroeder, Jasen
Muir and Brent van den Akker each with one.
Congratulationsis extended to each
member of the Seafotth Pee- Wees for an
excellent 1986-87 year. Thanks goes out to all
the parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters,
aunts, uncles, cousins and friends who came
out to support the boys this year.