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The Lucknow Sentinel, 2015-04-01, Page 88 Lucknow Sentinel • Wednesday, April 1, 2015 Bowl for Kids Sake raised $15,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Huron Valerie Gillies Lucknow Sentinel The 2015 Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of North Huron Bowl for Kids Sake took place Friday, March 27 in Goderich and Saturday, March 28 in Lucknow. This is one of the two major fun- draising events for BBBS of North Huron each year, with the other being their annual golf tournament. The total amount raised with the Bowl for Kids Sake was $15,000 with $6,000 being raised in Goderich and $9,000 raised in Luc - know. All funds raised will be used from the events are used solely for BBBS of North Huron programs and services in North Huron. Dave Shaw, a representa- tive for BBBS of North Huron stated at the end of the Lucknow Event that it had been very successful. Eleven teams participated at Lucknow Town Bowl, with all teams being from Wingham and Lucknow. In addition to the bowling participants, many organi- zations and companies help out. Elaine Osborne, Execu- tive Director of BBBS of North Huron provided the results of the prize alloca- tions from both the Goder- ich and Lucknow Bowl for Kids Sake events. She would like to thank the Corporate Sponsor for the event, Compass Minerals in Goderich. Shaw would like to thank the owners and staff of Luc - know Town Bowl for taking such good care of all partic- ipants and their supporters. lucknowsentinel.com Valerie Gillies/Lucknow Sentinel The top fundraising team at the Lucknow Event of the BBBS of North Huron Bowl for Kids Sake was TD Canada Trust, Wingham team. They raised $1,000 for the event. From left: Megan Calvert, Linda Logan, Clark DeBoer, Miranda DeBoer. March 28, 2015. Prize Allocations for the Bowl For Kids Sake Goderich Event * Highest $ Pledge Adult — John MacDonald - $495.00 * Higest $ Pledge Team — Scotia Bank - $1,200.00 * Most Creative Costume Adult — Lynne Vollick * Most Creative Costume Youth — Mary Murdoch * Best Team Costume — Drew's Crew Lucknow Event * Highest Service Club Donation — Luc - know Kinsmen $1,000.00 * Highest $ Pledge Adult — Wendy Ritchie - $750.00 and Linda Logan - $750.00 * Highest $ Pledge Team — TD Can- ada Trust (Wingham) - $1,000.00 * Best Costume Team — Moran Misfits * Most Boisterous Participant — Karen MacDonald Due to the upcoming Easter Long Weekend Both Advertising and Editorial Deadlines will be Thursday April 2 at 2p.m. Have a Happy Easter from the staff at tucknowFmind 4 � I PLEASE RECYCLE It; Jesse Barfield coming to 3rd annual Clinton Minor Baseball Camp MP Ben Lobb and Clinton Minor Baseball announce camp Submitted GODERICH, ON - Mem- ber of Parliament Ben Lobb and Clinton Minor Baseball are pleased to announce the 3rd Annual Clinton Minor Baseball Camp, an exciting two days of youth focused baseball instruction. This year former Toronto Blue Jay and 2 -times Golden Glove Winner Jesse Barfield will be headlining the instructors for the 2 day baseball camp. Barfield played nine of his twelve Major League Baseball sea- sons with the Toronto Blue Jays. He led the American League in home runs in 1986 and played in the 1986 all-star game. Barfield hit 241 career home runs and had one of the best outfield arms in baseball history. Also joining Barfield is NCAA Head Baseball Coach Mark Brew. Brew is in his 9th season as head coach of the Lee University Flames. He directed his first seven Lee teams to the NAIA Col- lege World Series before leading the transition to NCAA Division II and the Gulf South Conference last season. He has been named conference Coach of the Year twice (2008 and 2010) and has been named Region Coach of the Year six times (2008-2013). In 2008 he was named National Coach of the Year. "We look forward to working with Jesse Barfield and Mark Brew. This is an exciting event for grass- roots baseball in Huron County. Last year kids from six different counties attended the camp," said MP Lobb. "I can't thank the Municipality of Central Huron and the local busi- ness community enough; they continue to support this event to make it afford- able for everyone." This year's camp will run July 13th & 14th at the Clin- ton Community Ball Park. It is open to boys and girls, ages 8-18. Individuals can register online at www. clintonminorbaseball- camp.ca the cost is $60 and space is limited so register early! Town and Country Bowl Monday, March 16, 2015 Team Standings: Squashers 67, Jalapenos 54, Snow Peas 52, Mush- rooms 31 High Single Ladies: Anita Elliott 226 High Single Men: Ron Elliott 195 High Triple Ladies: Anita Elliott 568 High Triple Men: Ron Elliott 544 Tuesday, March 17, 2015 Team Standings: Sepoys 55, Crunch 51, Team #2 48, Lancers 46 Games over 200: Rachel Elliott 203, Kevin Finnigan 231, Brad Engel 212, Luke Smith 205 High Single Ladies: Rachel Elliott 230 High Single Men: Brad Engel 248 High Triple Ladies: Rachel Elliott 616 High Triple Men: Brad Engel 626 Tuesday, March 24, 2015 Team Standings: Sepoys 55, Crunch 52, Team #2 50, Lancers 50 Games over 200: Emer- son Howald 202, Brad Engel 216 High Single Ladies: Anita Elliott 199 High Single Men: Luke Smith 218 High Triple Ladies: Anita Elliott 580 High Triple Men: Ron Elliott 561 Thursday, March 26, 2015 Team Standings: Daffo- dils 50, Daisies 40.5, Pan- sies 40, Hyacinths 33, Tulips 31.5, Snowdrops 30 Games over 175: Frank Alton 188, Noel Murray 177, Lois Chaput 176 High Single Ladies: Lois Chaput 176 High Single Men: Frank Alton 188 High Double Ladies: Lois Chaput 329 High Double Men: Noel Murray 327