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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 17 Jun 1986, p. 13

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ini Monsignor Castex takes most improved Monsignor Castex took the top three trophies at Tuesday's Midland Legion Branch 80, Area III Elementary School Track and Field Meet held at Sacred Heart. They not on- ly won the Top School Award, they also captured the Most Improved, and ran off with the Top Relay Team Award. The annual meet at- tracted over 400 athletes from 13 area schools. Rick Presse who had been the organizer for several years stepped aside this year in favour of Sacred Heart and Regent, but was an in- valuable adviser. Each athlete entered six events, and points were given for individual performance in each event. Points were totalled and gold, silver and bronze medals were awarded in junior, in- termediate and senior boys and girls divisions. The medal winners were: Junior Girls Gold -- Jennifer Wright - 194 - Msgr. Castec. Silver -- Tanya Kranse - 166 - Msgr. Castex. Bronze -- Christie Cor- biere - 157 - Msgr. Castex. Intermediate Girls Gold -- Karen Stainton - 220 - Ecole St. Joseph. Silver -- Celeste Lakowch - 204 - Ecole St. Joseph. Bronze -- Coleen Shepherd - 200 - Port MeNicoll. Senior Girls Gold -- Sheri Deschamps - 222 - Parkview. Silver -- Jennifer Young - 210 - Parkview. Bronze -- Janet Lewis - 208 - Port McNicol. Junior Boys Gold -- Jeff Sauve - 233 - Msgr. Castex. Silver -- Mike Rouleau - 199 - Corpus Christi. Bronze -- R.J. Gignac - 194 - Msgr. Castex. Intermediate Boys Gold -- Amie Sandford - 264 - Msgr. Castex. Penetang takes Elmvale 4-0 Penetang Huronia Chrysler's Curt Glover fired a two hit, 4-0 shutout over Elmvale mets Sunday night in Simcoe Rural Fastball League action. The game was rescheduled from May 19. In going the distance for the victory, Glover allowed just two base hits, walked a pair and fanned 12. The "usual light hitting Huronia Chrysler, erupted for a total of nine hits on the contest off loser Tim Belcourt, who also fanned five Penetang batters. Penetang didn't get on the scoreboard until the sixth inning when they plated one run. Dave Robillard's two run double led to a three run seventy for the margin of victory. Al Gignac led Penetang batters at the plate with a three for four game. Not only was it slightly unusual for Penetang to amass nine hits, but it was just as unusual for the nor- mally stingy Belcourt to cough up that many base hits in a game. Silver -- Steven Graham - 259 - Regent. Bronze -- Jeff Callas - 249 - Huron Park. Senior Boys Gold -- John Richardson - 429 - Port McNicoll. Silver -- David Forrest - 373 - Msgr. Castex. Bronze -- Courtney Richards - 351 - Regent. Msgr. Castex garnered 64 points to lead the field and were trailed by Ecole St. Joseph with 59. Port MecNicoll captured third spot with 52 points, follow- ed closely by Bayview with 50%. Parkview came in with 47 and Corpus Christi and Victoria Harbour finished in the middle of the field with 45 points Gervan Gervan and Associate Tykes travelled to Barrie Monday night for a regularly scheduled York Simcoe Baseball Associa- tion game. After two and a half innings, Gervan Tykes found themselves behind Tournament Action The annual Vasey Fastball Tournament went off without a hitch on the weekend under mainly clear skies temperatures. Bayfield Furniture of Bar- each. Top Performers: Junior Girls 60 m hurdles - Jennifer Wright, Msgr. Castex 10.7; 50/100 spring - Jennifer Wright, Tanya Kranse, Msgr. Castex 8.3 seconds; 800/1500 endurance - Lee Ann Fawcett, Ecole St. Joseph 3.01 minutes; Long Jump - Jennifer Wright, Msgr. Castex 3.62 m; High Jump - Jennifer Wright, Msgr. Castex and Lee Ann Fawcett, Ecole St. Joseph (tie) 1.10 m; Ball Throw - Jennifer Wright, Msgr. Castex 35 m. Intermediate Girls 60 m Hurdles - Coleen Shepherd, Port McNicoll, Melanie West, Regent, Karen Stainton, Ecole St. Joseph, (tie) 11.1 seconds. 50/100 Sprint - Karen Stainton, Ecole St. Joseph, Monique Dorion, Ecole St. Louis 7.6 sec. 800/1500 endurance - Dawn Stephens, Bayview 6 minutes. Long Jump - Karen Stain- ton, Ecole St. Joseph 4.45 High Jump - Jennifer Moore and Collette Beau- doin, Ecole St. Joseph 1.25 m. Ball Throw - Tracey Con- tois, Sacred Heart 40.50 m. Senior Girls 60 m Hurdles - Sheri Deschamps, Parkview, 10.9 seconds. 50/100 Sprint - Jennifer and Associates 10-0, but rallied only to fall short by a pair of runs los- ing 15-13. R.J. Gignac ac- counted for the lone run in the third frame as he scampered home on an er- ror credited to the catcher. Barrie Caen up nee and warm runs in the fourth and fifth, while Midland scored twice in the fourth. James Downs tripled in the fifth and was knocked in by Jess Eason. After Barrie tallied three times in the sixth, Midland opened up and rie won the top prize with a 4-0 shutout of Orillia's Country Meats in the Cham- pionship contest, while Elmvale Mets nipped Elmvale Sports 1-0 to take the Consolation title. IT'S SPRINGTIME _IN MIDLAND oo, hruway aus Full line in stock for e Cars ¢ Vans ¢ Light Trucks thruwa mufflercentre Way HWY. 93 & HUGEL AVE. MIDLAND (Next to O.P.P. & Mountainview Mall 526-0144 Young, Parkview, 14.6 seconds. 800/1500 endurance - Becky Whittam, Sacred Heart, 5.33 minutes. Long Jump - Sheri Deschamps, Parkview, Sheila Halliday, Parkview (tie) 3.85 m. High Jump - Janet Lewis, Port McNicoll, 1.40 m. Shot Put Jennifer Balabuck, Msgr. Castex, 7.52 m. Junior Boys 60 m Hurdles - Jeff Sauve, Msgr. Castex, 10.4 seconds. 50/100 Sprint - Jeff Sauve, R.J. Gignac, Msgr. Castex (tie) 8.1 seconds. 800/1500 endurance - Jeff Sauve, Msgr. Castex, Mark sent five players across the plate. Brent Reynolds and Brian Leary received bases on balls while R.J. Gignac, Keith Lapensee, and James Downs all singled, and all runners eventually scored as Midland moved to within six, defence in the seventh led to four more Midland runs as Brian Leary and Jess Eason walked, R.J. Gignac was hit by a pitch, and Brent Reynolds reached first on a dropped third strike, and all runners scored. 534-3161 15-9. Poor - Thompson, Victoria Har- bour, 2.49 mins. Long Jump - Jeff Sauve, Msgr. Castex, 3.96 m. High Jump - Jeff Sauve, Msgr. Castex, 46.05 m. Intermediate Boys 60 m Hurdles - Derek Teedon, Msgr. Castex, 9.98 seconds. 50/100 Sprint - Amie San- ford, Msgr. Castex 7.3 seconds. 800/1500 endurance Doug Summers, Victoria Harbour, 5.19 minutes. Long Jump - Amie San- ford, Msgr. Castex, 4.35 m. High Jump - Tim Boet- tger, Huron Park, Chris Leonard, Parkview, Steven Graham, Regent, Miguel Juneau, Shane King, Ecole St. Joseph, 1.35 m. Ball Throw Craig Dempsey, Huron Park, 59.50 m. Senior Boys 60 m Hurdles - John Richardson, Port McNicoll, 9.2 seconds. 50/100 Sprint - John Richardson, Port McNicoll, 12 seconds. 800/1500 endurance - David Forrest, Msgr. - Castex, 4.57 minutes. Long Jump John Richardson, Port MeNicoll, 6 m. High Jump John Richardson, Port MeNicoll, 1.70 m Shot Put - John Richard- son, Port McNicoll, 11.70 m. Join the "'Replay Sports Club" Open to all good sports! You and your team mates can register now at the "'Replay Sports Bar" in the | COMMODORE HOTEL Ask Cam to show you an economical Chevette like this 4 door hat- 'chback, with 1.6 litre engine, reclining front seats, power steering, automatic transmission and AM/FM stereo. EASY ON THE POCKETBOOK WITH 7 a 8% FINANCING The Biggest Chev-Olds Dealer in Victoria Harbour' eircy LOCKHART MOTORS Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Dealer Park St. Victoria Harbour 534-7251 835-3813 Tuesday, June 17, 1986, Page 13

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