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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 27 May 1986, p. 17

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Eye on the ball Brian Wilson of CMT swings mightily at the ball and sends it in flight during Huronia slow pitch action Sunday afternoon in Penetang. Notice how Wilson appears to be Widdes stops Mets Pitcher Bob Widdes three hit Elmvale Mets Thursday night to lead Vasey to a 4-0 shutout in Simcoe Rural Fastball League action. Wid- des struck out three and ssued only a pair of free Tennis Talk Last Saturday was a significant day for two reasons, it stopped raining and the Midland Tennis Club had their first fun tour- nament of the season. There was good turn out for the Mixed Troubles (Doubles) event. Competition started promptly at ten (well, pro- mptly for Midland) and finished at two, we had three and a half hours of fierce competition. At the close of play the winner was Nancy Reitmayer. The lone winner was arrived at by the method of each lady player partner- ing a different male player in ~ each set. She was the only player who went through without a loss. Nancy, who has only been playing for a year, modestly attributed her success to having good " partners. Gail Barrie, the charming lady alderman for ward one, officiated at the 50-50 draw and gained a vote for the next election by pulling the _name of Kim Barron from Port Severn. Kim will be $250 richer for supporting the Midland Tennis Club. Thanks to her and all the other ticket buyers. The Ontario Tennis Association will be holding a players' clinic at Little Lake courts this coming Saturday. Juniors from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, adults from 1:30 until 3:30 p.m. If you wish to par- ticipate please call the Recreation Office at 526-4770. Club members were pleas- ed to hear that our excellent town council have voted to resurface the town tennis courts. Costs are estimated at $18,000 and are expected to be borne equally by the Township, the Tennis Club and a Wintario grant. It is hoped that work will be com- pleted by June 20th. Membership for the Tennis Club is open and you are welcome, please phone 526-4770 or Jim Hughes at 526-9190. dasses in gaining the victory. Steve Tumber was tagged with the loss giving up all 'our runs on seven hits. Tim 3elcourt came in relieve in he third and one-hit Vasey he rest of the way. After Jim Beck scored the ynly run they would need in he second frame, Vasey struck for three more in the Fird as the first five batters ill stroked a single base hit. Right on target watching the bat hit the ball. That is a good thing for young ball players to keep in mind old ones, too. Jim Beck paced the offence with a two for three night at Fe bat, scoring once and knocking in a pair of run- ners. Vasey was bolstered by 'he addition of Wayne King, 'ate of the Midland Firebirds. Linescore RHE =i'mvale 000 000 0-0 3 1 Vasey 013 000 0-480 T'umber (L), Belcourt (3), and DeGroot; Widdes (W) and King. Brampton's Stu Hamilton tees off displaying perfect form at the Fourth Annual Georgian Bay Two Man Best Ball Golf Tournament at the Midland Golf and Country Club Hurons hold first annual awards night The Huron Gymnastics Club held its awards night Friday in the Midland District Shrine Club in Sun- nyside. Norma Milligan was presented with the Most Outstanding Female Gym- nast Award, while Loris Fer- raro copped the same award on the male side. Most Im- proved went to Somer Deschambault, while Lori French was the Most Dedicated. Tara Le€lair was Huron gymnasts perform well The Huron Gymnastic Club competed at an Invita- tional Meet on the weekend in Barrie, coming away with a first, two seconds, and a third overall. Individually, the club placed first seven times, second nine times, and added five thirds. In the cadet A Division, Somer Deschambault record- ed a first in bars, fourth on the beam, fourth on the floor, Waubaushene IGA undefeated After the Huronia Slow Pitch League saw half of their games rained out last week, play resumed Wednes- day night with Audio Shoppe Warriors defeating Tech- form 10-2. : After suffering a loss last week, Chez Henri bounced back to trounce Ogilvies 13-6. Fred Hutchinson was credited with the win while Gary Larmand took the loss. honoured for her Punctuali- ty, and-Sherry Langley was noted for Sportsmanship. The most outstanding in Pre-Competition was Jamie Phillips, while Janet Burt- Gerrans was the Most Outstanding in Cadet/Argo. In Tyro/Junior, Sherry Deschamps was named the Most Outstanding. B.J. Player was lauded as the Most Helpful Gymnast. and second on the vault for second place overall. Jamie Phillips placed second overall with a second on the bars, seventh on the beam, sixth on the floor and third on the vault. In the Cadet B Division, Nicole Cadeau finished first overall with a third one the bars, first on the beam, fifth on the floor, and second on the vault. In the Argo B Division, Mike Desrochers slapped a round tripper for the victors. Rx Pharmacy took care of Wilkins Auto by an 8-6 count as Bill Peterkin picked up his second win. Gary Larmand was tagged weith his first loss of the season. Bob Wilson recorded yet another victory, his third of the year, as Waubaushene. on the weekend. Hamilton is the number three ranked amateur golfer in Ontario. Most Outstanding in Kindergym was Candice Giles, and Melissa Borsa copped the Most Outstan- ding Award in Developmen- tal. Most Outstanding on Ad- vanced was Cathy Miller. the Mabel Binks Award went to Sherry Leduc. Allison King received a club T-shirt for the most dedicated kindergym gym- nast, as did Tania Corribeau for being the most dedicated Laurie French had a first on the bars, second on the beam, 10th on the floor, and sixth on the vault for seventh overall. In Tyro B, Stephanie Hunter finished fifth on the beam and the floor, eighth on the bars and ninth on the vault for ninth overall. Jen- nifer Moore placed fifth overall with a first place per- formance on the bars. I.G.A. 10-8. TRW whipped Bay Mills 16-9 with Larry Moreau pick- ing up the victory. nipped Memories developmental gymnast. Club jackets went to Erin Wood for the most dedicated Advanced Gymnast, Lee Ann Fawcett, Sportsman- ship for Advanced Gymnast, and Karen Gorthy, Punc- tuality for Advanced Gymnast. The happiest and friendliest gymnasts were Tanya Deschamps and Erin Hook. in Barrie seventh on the beam, second on the floor, and sixth on the vault. Karen Stainton placed one notch above Jennifer overall, with a ninth place finish on the bars, second on the beam, fifth on the floor and second on the vault. In the Open Division, Gwen Ubbins placed third on the bars, beam, and floor, and a second on the vault, good for third overall, while Bernice Spencer placed first on the bars, beam, floor and second on the vault, to take second place overail. An excellent showing for the young local gymnasts. Classified ads get results mufflercentre thruway Scoreboard Vasey 8, at Wyebridge 5 7:30 p.m. p.m. Bus wa SCORE BOARD Midland Ladies' Ball Hockey Schedule Wed., May 28 Pizza Delight vs Bullets Roadrunners vs Mess Crew G. Willicer's vs Beacon Bay Brewers Huronia Slow Pitch League Tues., May 27 IGA vs Wilkins Chez Henri vs Dusomes Memories vs Highland Re/Max vs Audio Shoppe Ogilvies vs Rx Pharmacy Wed., May 28 Audio Shoppe vs IGA Highland vs TRW Ogilvies vs Techform Commodore vs Rx Pharmacy Bay Mills vs Dusomes Simcoe Rural Fastball League Thurs., May 29 Penetang vs Vasey, 8:30 p.m. Wyebridge vs Midland, 8 p.m. Port McNicoll vs Wyevale, 8:30 p.m. Elmvale Mets vs Perkinsfield, 7 p.m. Elmvale Sports vs Hillsdale, 7 p.m. Weekend Games Wyebridge 9, at Hillsdale 1 Elmvale Mets 0, at Vasey 4 Lafontaine Slow Pitch League Tues., May 27 French Connection vs Jug City Wed., May 28 Parks and Recreation vs Performance * Motor Sports Penetang Midland Minor Ball Hockey Tues., May 27 Driftwood vs Bay Pharmacy Peewee, Thurs., May 29 Stoneleigh vs R&R Sports Atom, 7:30 Asselin Insurance vs Beaver Lumber, 6:30 p.m. 4 a a thruway mufflercentre e EXHAUSTS ¢ SHOCKS HWY. 93 & HUGEL AVE., MIDLAND (Next to O.P.P. & Mountainview Mall) 526-0144 ¢ BRAKES ° SPRINGS Tuesday, May 27, 1986, Page 17

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