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PATRONS "Ontario Badminton" is one of the most ambitious projects in amateur sport in our province, and is produced by and for volunteers. From time to time we receive unsolicited financial support from individuals, clubs, districts and corporations. Both the encouragement and the assistance are very much appreciated, and it has been our custom to acknowledge donations of $25 or more on our Patrons List. To all, thank you. * Bill, Normi & Ptul Mtynard * John Obara, Ohio * Bacardi Rum * Silly Barrette, Kapuskasing * New Uskoard Badminton Club * Roger Willli. Toronto * Claire Bowyer, Ottawa * Eileen Macintosh, Toronto * Dorothy Tlnllne, Toronto * John Krause, Ottawa

THANKS fj Thank you to those who contributed to our November/December issue: Dave Hum, Cynthia Kane, Don MacKenzie, Norma Mayrtard, Linda Murphy, Kim Ng, Vicki Nock, Liz Palles, Dave Robertson, Jofin Russell, Ann Sanderson, Allan Sklar, Carlene Starkey, Debra Swire, Felipe Tauro, Ann Thompson, Mark, Tremblay, Anne Yacyshyn, Michelineb Babinski, Mary Balfour, Rusty Bassarab, Jim Bielek, Shelly Birnie, Dave Burrows, Ray Cornish, Arlene Crozier, Ross Durdan, John Glenney, Clarence Golding, Audrey Graczyk, Ken Harris, Edith Hayman, Joe_ Heim. Congratulations to John Russell of Ottawi lucky winner of a Black Knight racquet In our contributors'draw.

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CANADA'S 1982 THOMAS CUP TEAM Following trials held in Kitchener during the last week of December, the Canadian Badminton Association named the team that will represent Canada in the 1982 Thomas Cup: Singles— 1. Keith Priestman, Kitchener 2. JohnGoss, Calgary 3. Bob MacDougall, Calgary Doubles— 1. Ken Priestman, Kitchener & David deBelle, Oakville 2. Mark Freitag, Calgary & Bob MacDougall Congratulations and best wishes to all!

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... the 1982 Thomas Cup Match between Canada and Japan Saturday, January 30 Sunday, January 31 $9.00 Saturday & Sunday $5.00 each day; Contact: K-W Granite Badminton Club, 69 Agnes St., KITCHENER, Ontario N2G 2E9 TEL: 519-742-1844

In 1939, Sir George Thomas, president of the International Badminton Federation (IBF), offered a challenge trophy for an international men's team championship. The first Thomas Cup Championship took place between 10 nations during the 1948-49 season. At present, teams are divided into four zones: Pan American (in which Canada is entered), Asian, Australasian, and European. Teams are made of 6 players, 3 to play singles and 2 doubles pairs. Preliminary rounds lead up to a final in which the four zone winners, the defending champions, and the host nation meet. Ontario Badminton


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Judy Cooper, Karen Peralta, Sandy Graham and Margot Lyall. Alone they labelled, bundled and bagged the last issue of the Ontario Badminton. It was hard to believe that they managed to do what it normally takes three times as many people to do. Judy was the quiet worker, Karen kept us all on track, Sandy managed to collect some addresses for her Christmas card list and Margot kept us up to date on the latest badminton parties. The main thing was that they came and gave of their time and effort. To all thank you very much! [Thank goodness it ?as four women who turned up as I am sure the men would not nave been as efficient! ] If any club in the Toronto area has not already been involved with a mailing and would like to spend a few hours helping, please contact Anne Yacyshyn at the OBA office. Thanks! [If you don't call me, 111 probably be calling you] January, 1982

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Dear Santa: What happened, did you not get our letter? We sent you our Christmas list and then we waited and waited, but you never came! We had been so good and tried so hard; we cried all Christmas Day. We'll repeat our list so maybe you can have it all ready for next Christmas. D new knees for Majken Gilby, Anees Karmally, Sue Vella and Don MacKenzie. D An 8-day week of 30-hour days for Anne Yacyshyn D A Belt telephone credit card for Gary Helmkay so he can call all his partners. D Better bus connections for Serge Lebel so he can go to more tournaments D a nice little man for Arlene Crozier n for Roger Cafferata to win something at a tournament so he won't think they are all fixed against him. D a new track suit for Lance Hayden" D a heel for Marie Cardno's shoe n a third lane on all highways for Bruce Campbell D turtle neck sweaters for Cecelia Wilson n a new fender for Ron Taylor D tranquilizers for Marg Bitten so she can watch her son play Badminton. D a new set of feet for Bill Maynard D a new arm for Frank Berdan

Plans are being made to publish an Ontario Badminton Yearbook. The first edition is targeted at 80-100 pages, to be prepared for release at the Brant County Open tournament this spring. The brainchild of Felipe Tauro of St Catharines and Edith Hayman of Brantford, the yearbook will be mostly photos but will also include a who's who, executives, disticts, champions in A, B. C. juniors etc, reports on tournaments. In short, a summary and highlighting of a year's Ontario Badminton. Anyone with photos or other material they'd like to contribute to the yearbook is asked to contact Felipe or Edith, or write to Ontario Badminton and we'll pass it along.

Maybe if you have any spare body parts at all, Santa Glaus, you could drop them off at the DBA office in Toronto then Anne could dole them out as needed. We will patiently wait for the next 11 months to pass and hope you deliver in December 1982... Sincerely Sheila Shuttle

Have You Seen Stuart?? At 10:15 p.m. Friday, September 25th, a number of badmin ton people walked out of the Valhalla Inn on their way to an evening of dancing. Standing in front of the Inn was a lonely, forgotten, good-looking Englishman answering to the name of Stuart. Stuart was in Canada with a touring Rugby team and had not been picked up by his billet at the appointed time. Upon hearing that this friendly, foolish group were on their way: to an evening of merriment, Stuart gladly accepted an invitation to join in. Three carloads of people zoomed down the highway to the Constellation Hotel and the main bar soon rang with hearty laughter and the tinkle of glasses. Couples twirled and swirled on the' dance floor, a few even danced. Stuart was right in the middle of things,telling of his adventures during the last 30 days in the US and! Canada and how he hated to return to England. He danced, he laughed and best of all he bought several rounds of drinks. At 1:00 a.m. when the music stopped, three cars zoomed back down the highway to the Valhalla Inn and Stuart was invited to the hospitality room with the rest of the group. After several hours of mer riment most people decided to have a little rest before the Saturday morning meetings started. Several people suggested that Stuart remain in the hospitality room and sleep on the chesterfield therefore solving his accommodation problem. Stuart was overjoyed and asked that someone phone him at 7:30 a.m. to make sure he was up. We all said goodnight to our English friend. In the morning the wakeup call was put through! to Stuart, but no answer. One person was sent to check the room, but still no Stuart. How could we lose our new found friend so easily? If in your travels you happen to meet an Englishman named Stuart, about 26 years old, 5'10", 170 pounds, medium brown hair, last seen wearing grey slacks, white shirt and tie, navy v-necked sweater, please call the OBA office.

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COBA Fall Ranking Tournament October 10 Centennial S.S. Belleville Kerry Reid Chairman

MEN'S SINGLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Chris Dorey Harry Kreamer Jetl Shanks Mario Guitard Rusty Bassarab Jeft Norman Ron Slemko TimWamsley Gary Milroy AndyCarr Barry Carr Steve Buckle Wayne King Tom Miller Sieve Clinton

WOMEN'S DOUBLES 1. 2. 3. 4.

Jack Campbell a smashing event

To be there was a pleasure. If you missed it, read on—I'll have you wishing you hadn't. The organizers of this year's Jack Campbell Invitational, held annually in Kingston, did a superb job. Through a lot of time and effort, they were able to stage a tournament that was enjoyed by all. Co-hosted by the Limestone and Fort Henry Heights clubs, there were strong showings from throughout COBA. Trenton was well represented along with Durham, Sydenham, Belleville and our gracious hosts. A nice surprise was to see some of the district's top juniors in attendance, adding to the overall good calibre of play. The first upset of the tournament was registered by Chris Dorey and Rod Little, as they defeated Greg and Dudley Hill (the district's top men's team of a year ago) 17-15, 15-6 in a "semi-final match. The other men's semi also produced an upset of sorts is Alex Watson and Jeff Shanks downed Grant Kerry and David Int-Veen 15-12,1115,15-7. After play on Saturday, competitors had a get-togeJanuary, 1982

Chris Oorey • Rod Little Tim Walmsley - Jeff Norman Jeff Shanks-Alex Watson Kerry Reid - Mario Guifard Gary Milroy-Wayne King Rusty Bassarab - Ron Slemko Steve Buckle - Barry Carr Andy Carr - Tom Miller Wayne Milligan - Gary Creighton Steve Clinton-John Smith

Thanks to all the players who participated and a special thanks to Jim Chapman of Loyalist Collegiate for his assistance that day.

November 14-15

By David Int-Veen

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Janice McMullen - Lynn Dooling Shelagh Smith - Debbie Simpson (Fisher) Camille Chensee - Janet Wotton Kathy Moore - Cheryl Norman

Associate editor: David Int-veen

WOMEN'S SINGLES

MEN'S DOUBLES

ther for dinner at the LaSalle Motel's Cavalier dining room. Wine was served with the compliments of the Limestone BC. Before play resumed on Sunday, there were many rumors concerning the night before. It seems one of the members of the Durham BC was locked out of his room, left pounding on doors at 2:00 am to anyone who would welcome fruit of the loom. Need I say everyone attending the Saturday night social had a good time? Play continued throughout Sunday with some good badminton and again more upsets. Rusty Bassarab, our beloved district president, on this day should have been called the Hill-beater. He first defeated Dudley Hill and went on to defeat brother Greg in a quarter final match. Rusty then won a spot in the final defeating David Int-Veen in the semis. In another quarter-final men's singles match, Chris Dorey and Jeff Shanks had a typical Dorey^Shanks battle. It seems whenever these two get together the games are close and a treat to watch. Jeff got the better on this day defeating Chris 15-10, 12-15, 15-13.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Janice McMullen Camille Chensee Kathy Moore Cheryl Norman Janet Wotten Lynn Dooling

MIXED DOUBLES 1. Kerry Reid - Janice McMullen 2. Alex Watson - Camille Chensee 3. Jelf Shanks • Kathy Moore 4. Chris Doray - Shelagh Smith 5. Rod Little - Debbie Fisher 6. Mario Guitard - Lynn Dooling 7. Jeff Norman - Cheryl Norman 8. Rusty Bassarab - Janet Wotten

COBA OPEN TOURNAMENT DATE:

January 23/24,1982

PLACE:

Durham College Athletic Complex, Oshawa HOST CLUB: Durham Region Badminton Club EVENTS & TIMES: Doubles: 8:30 a.m., Saturday Mixed Doubles: after doubles, Saturday Singles: 9:00 a.m., Sunday FEES: $5.00 per event. Dinner & Dance: $8.00 per person. Dance only: $4.00 per person. SHUTTLES: Black Knight Feather shuttles will be used for main event. Cost $2.25 each. Carlton Tournament shuttles will be used for consolation rounds. Cost: $1.50 each. Deadline for entries and Fees: Monday, Jan uary 18,1982. "Please reserve dinner and dance tickets with entry". MAIL ENTRIES TO: Dave Int-Veen, 1278 Ludlow Court, Oshawa, Ontario.

Prizes were awarded to winners, runners-up, semifinalists and consolation winners. Everything ran smoothly thanks to the efforts of tournament chairlady Shelagh Smith, referee Tony Mitton, and their many helpers. Thank you, Limestone and Fort Henry Heights! WS.SF—S. Fox (Syd)d. C.Chen See (Har) 1.6 J. McMullen (Tre)d. K. Blaser, (Lim) 1,9 F—S. FOX 12-10,11-1 MS.SF—A. Rivard(RA)d.J. Shanks (Loy) 4,5 R. Bassarab (RMC)d. D. Int-Veen (Dur) 11,10-15,11 ' F—A.RIVARD6.11 WD.SF—L. Dooling (Tre) & McMullen d. Blaser & H.Thomas (Lim) 10-15,12,7 C. Hill & C. Storms (Syd) d. G. Raycraft (Nap) &S. Smith (Lim) 10,9-15,10

F—L. DOOLING & j. MCMULLEN 7,5

MD.SF—C. Dorey & R. Little (Lim) d. D. Hill & G. Hill (Syd) 17-15,6 Shanks & A. Watson (Loy) d. Int-Veen & G. Kerry (Dur) 12,11-15,7 F—C. DOREY &R. LITTLE 18-14,11 XD.SF—Int-Veen & R. Waggott (Broc) d. G. Hill & C. Hill 7,7 D. Hill & Storms d. Reid & McMullen 11-15,7.6 F—D. INT-VEEN & R. WAGGOTT 18-14,7

Consolation results: WS—Raycraft d. C. Norman (Loy) 4,1 MS—R. Benn (RA) d. M. Guitard (Tre) 8,8 WD—Chen See & Norman d. K. Beeman&J. Pothier (RMC) 2,5 • MD—B. Houghton & G. Ouinn (Kgtn) d. T. Mitton &C.Tripple(FHH) 3,12-15,11 XD—Shanks & Norman d. T. Procyshyn & K. Bee man (RMC) 10,8

No results received yet from the COBA Junior Open or the COBA Junior Tier II. Watch our next issue for late news of these events.


Durham wins Doug Grant team trophy By Dave Int-veen

The Durham Region BC narrowly defeated host CFB Trenton to win the team event at the annual Doug Grant Tournament. This is the second straight year Durham has won. Never before has it been so close between clubs as the winner wasn't decided until the final few mixed games had been played. In this three flight tournament, Durham was powered by winners in the A Flight men's singles, an all Durham men's doubles finals, a semi final team in the A women's " doubles and a finalist in the B mixed. Trenton placed a finalist in the men's singles, a finalist in the women's doubles, captured the 'B' men's singles, the 'B' mixed and the C men's doubles. RMC finished third in the tournament with Sydenham fourth and Limestone of Kingston fifth. David Int-veen was the men's singles winner defeating newcomer Mike Dandurand of CFB Trenton in the semis and Harry Kreamer of Trenton, in the final. Men's doubles had two Durham teams in the final with Mark

ChenSee dominates COBA "B" championships By Kerry Reid

Foley and Todd Duffin beating Bill Verboon and Irwin Winkler. Another Durham team, David Int-veen and Grant Kerry, had lost in the semis. In women's play, Sue Heatherington and Sherry Fox were a dominant force, both making the singles finals and teaming up to defeat Janice McMullen and Lynn Dooling of Trenton in the doubles final. Fox and her partner Dudley Hill Jr. of Sydenham captured the mixed event by Jj Camille ChenSee, a junior Camille ChenSee, triple windefeating Chris Dorey and Kathy Blaser of Limestone. from Haywood H.S. in Ajax, ner at the "B". Other winners included captured' 3 titles at the 'B' revenge as she and Todd Clay Kerr of Trenton, defeatChampionships held in BelleDuffin defeated Kerry Reid of ing Michelle Jean of RMC to ville on Dec. 4-5. Dropping Belleville and Linda Boot of win the men's singles B and only one game in the two day Peterborough. Reid had earliKerry Reid and Janice Mcevent, Camille won women's er scored a surprise upset Mullen of Trenton defeating singles, paired with Rhonda victory over Duffin in the semi Grant and Sonia Kerry of Wagner of Harwood to win finals of men's singles. Durham in the mixed 'B'. women's doubles and teamed In the men's singles fina' with Todd Duffin, also of it was Reid defeating Irwin In the 'C' night mixed, Harwood, to win mixed Winkler of Durham while Rusty Bassarab and Debbie doubles. men's doubles saw Rusty BasFisher of RMC and Limestone ChenSee beat Donna sarab and Mark Comeau of defeated Glen Clowley and McDonald of the PeterborRMC over Gary Milroy and Joyce Glen of Trenton. Other ough Garrison Club for the C winners were Kerry Reid singles title while winning the Andy Carr of Harwood in an and Mario Guitard of Trenton doubles title over Shelagh excellent three game match. The tournament was hostwith a victory over Gary Smith of Kingston and Gail ed by the Belleville BadminCreighton and Wayne Milligan Raycraft of Napanee. ton Club who once again supof Napanee in men's doubles. In mixed doubles Camille ported the effort with a numhelped her partner get a little ber of volunteers who ran the WS.SF— Sue Heatherington (Syd) d. Kathy Blaser (Lim; i.^ Sherry Fox (Syd) d. Janice McMullen (Tre) 5, 2 f— SUE HEATHERINGTON, Sydenham 2, 4 MS.SF— Dave Int-veen (Dur) d. Mike Dandurand (Tre) 18-15,10-15,9 Harry Kreamer (Tre) d. Rusty Bassarab (RMC) 12,6-15,12 F—DAVE INT-VEEN, Durham 10-15, 10, 13

WD.SF— Heatherington & Fox d. Joy McDonald & Sylvia Laycoe (Dur) 8,18-16 McMullen & Lynn Dooling (Tre) d. Charlotte Storms & Cheryl Hill (Syd) 6, 4 F— SUE HEATHERINGTON & SHERRY FOX, Sydenham 11.18-17 MO.SF— Mark Foley & Todd Duffin (Dur) d. Intveen 4 Grant Kerry )Dur) 13,10 Bill Verboom & Irwin Winkler (Dur) d. Dandurand & Clay Kerr (Tre) 8-15, 3,10 F— MARK FOLEY & TODD DUFFIN, Durham 5, 5-15,4

Durham Regional BC, 1981 Doug Grant Team Trophy winners: Back (left to right): Greg Roberts, Irwin Winkler, Grant Kerry, David Int-Veen. Front: Lynn Smith, Cheryl McDermid, Sonja Kerry, Joy McDonald, Sylvia Laycoe.

XD.SF— Dudley Hill Jr & Fox d. Duffin & McDonald 2-15,4, 18-15 Chris Dorey & Blaser d. Brian & Sue Heatherington (Syd) 9, 9 F— DUDLEY HILL JR & SHERRY FOX, Sydenham 8-15, 6, 12

canteen, helped at the draw desk and put people up for the night. Many thanks to Kaye, Richard W., Richard T., Paul, John, Mavis, Hazel, Sue and Donna and everyone else who supported the tournament. This is the first time in a number of years that the COBA has insisted on mail-in, individual entry forms. It's not so difficult after all, is it? The COBA executive would like to thank everyone who made an effort to comply with the rules as it was a big help to the tournament chairman. Now, what do we do witl a district president who phones his in and a district junior chairman who is two days late sending his entries by courier?

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Consolation results:

WS.SF—CamilleChensee(Har)d. Donna Wagner (Hen SI.)6.2 Donna McDonald (Pet) d. Vivian Kidnew (Tre)4,8 F—CAMILLECHENSEE(Har)11-2. 11-3

WS— Rhonda Wagner (Har) d. Lori Davis (Ux) 11-7,11-9 WD— Dona Wagner & Debbie Fisher (Lim.Henst.) d- Joyce McDonald & Sylvia Laycoe (Dur) 15-8,15-9 MS— Anthony Gridley (Lim) d. Bob Vanderlaan (Dur) 4-15.15-8,15-9 MD.— Mark Reed & Doug Adams (Ux) d, Mark Tesk & Lloyd Warren (Syd) 17-16,16-17,15-8 XD— Geoff Neville & Fran Taylor d. Ronald Morns & Gayle Raycraft 15-10,15-4

WO.SF—Chensee & Rhonda Wagner (Har) d. Cheryl Hill & Charlotte Storms (Syd) 9,12 Shelagh Smith & Gail Raycraft (Lim,Nap) d. Nancy Watson & Linda Boot (Pet) 8-15, 15-10,18-14 F—CAMILLE CHENSEE & RHONDA WAGNER (Har) 15-1,15-10

MS.SF—Kerry Reid (Bell)d. Todd Duffln (Har) 13,12 Irwin Winkler (Dur) d. Mario Guitard (Tre) 15-0,11-15,15-13 F—KERRY REID (Bell) 15-5 15-9

MD.SF—Rusty Bassarab & Mark Comeau (BMC) d. Gary Creighton & Wayne Miligan (Nap) 5-15,17-15,15-7 Gary Milroy & Andy Carr (Har) d. Barry Carr&Greg Walters (Har) 15-12 15—3 F—RUSTY BASSARAB & MARK COMEAU (RMC)9-15, 15-6, 15-10 XD.SF—Dutfin & Chensee (Har) d. Winkler & CherylMcDermid(Dur)12,2 Reid & Boot (Bell-Pet) d. Donsmith & Shelagh Smith (Lim) 9,8 F—TODD DUFFIN & CAMILLE CHENSEE 11-15 15-7,15-7

Women's consolation winners: Donna Wagner of Henry St BC in the foreground, serving; Debbie Fisher of Limestone behind.

Men's singles final: Irwin Winkler and Kerry Reid. Would you buy a donut from one of these two?

2nd Annual NUMBER COLLEGE DOUBLES tournament January 16 Contact Vicki Nock for details. 845-4774

NEW DATE! The date of the Seniors & Masters tournament has been changed so that T & D players can watch the Thomas Cup. —In Kitchener on the last weekend In January.

The 1st T&D Seniors & Masters Championships January 23-24 at The Oakville Club 56 Water St,Oakville

Associate editor: Vicki Nock

Events: men's & women's singles, men's & women's doubles, mixed doubles Entry forms will be mailed directly to memberclubs For further information, contact: Jim Roszell (H) 792-6645; (0) 633-6200 ext 524

"Hope all our badminton friends had a lovely Christmas and may we extend best wishes for health and happiness to all in 1982." -Bill, Norma and Paul Maynard January, 1982

Photos by Scott Parks

Junior clinics By Sue Vella John Mullin, a certified junior coach, will be conducting the next junior clinic on January 10 at Forest Hill Collegiate, Clinics will also be held on February 7 and March 7. All clinics start at 10:30 a.m. There is no charge to participate but players are asked to bring their own birds. Interested players should register with Sue Vella at 249-6862 at least one week prior to each clinic. Entries are limited to 24 players so don't delay. Brampton A correction to the article in our last issue: 8 teams from Brampton BC are entered in team play, of which 1 is in the Inter-Church League, the others in T&D. These teams are doing very well in the "wins" department. Another round robin and wine-beer cheese party was held on December 3.

No results received yet from the Strathgowan Early Bird or the Granite Junior U12, U14. Watch our next issue for late news of these events.


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Boulevard Invitational

Best national representation in recent years By Vicki Nock

Traditionally, the Boulevard Invitational has drawn top competitors from Ontario, Quebec and the northern United States. This year's edition was no exception. Players from Ottawa, Kitchener, St. Catharines, Gravenhurst, Oakville and Toronto made up the large Ontario contingent— 47 players in all. Once again, Quebec sent a powerful team of 14 players, mainly from the Montreal and Quebec City areas. Seven Americans took part including the ageless Tom Carmichael from Flint Michigan. This year, we were delighted to receive entries from both Alberta (Bev Suits, Ken Poole and Nancy Little) and New Brunswick (Mike and Dennis Butler). In all, 73 of the top players entered the tournament including six promising juniors from the Toronto vicinity. In the last few years, the tournament committee has witnessed a trend towards specialization by the players, with more and more participants selecting one or two events only. This year, that trend was reversed with the largest entry in three events and the smallest in one event. Consolation rounds, a rare feature for a tournament of this calibre, proved as popular as ever. The trophies for the winners in these rounds were once again donated by Bennett Trophies Ltd. For the first time, prize money for the main events was provided entirely from the proceeds of the tournament and still the total amount distributed to the winners and runners up compared favorably with that of previous years. Another major change was the elimination of seniors events from this tournament, 10

in anticipation of the Imperial Life Seniors & Masters Tournament to be hosted by the Boulevard Club in January. The extra court time provided made for a relatively early finish of play on Friday night. Consolation rounds were also completed on Saturday rather than Sunday morning as in the past. For those players scheduled for early Saturday morning, we were once again able to provide complimentary coffee and donuts. We are also delighted to report that unlike the past few years, there was no serious injuries during the 81 tournament. The dinner and dance in the main ballroom Saturday evening was well attended and provided a welcome opportunity to relax for players and committee members alike. As a member of the tournament committee, I would like to thank the players for their cooperation throughout the tournament. There is also a group of people who are rarely recognized for their contribution to the success fo the tournament—namely the management and staff of the Boulevard Club. This year in

Mixed doubles finalists: Denys Martin, Denyse Julien.

particular, they went out of their way to accommodate us and the extra attention they gave to this tournament was very much appreciated by the committee. Highlights: Men's Singles: 37 players took part in this event, including 10 of the top 20 ranked players in the country. Mike Butler's trip from New Brunswick to Toronto was worthwhile. Seeded No. 6 in the draw, he defeated the first seed Pat Tyron in the quarters. Ken Priestman from St Catherines also had a good weekend. Unseeded in singles, he first eliminated the No. 3 seed Dan Brady (Michigan), then Brad Wowchuk (Toronto) in the quarters, and finally Mike Butler in the semis. Brad Wowchuk had also upset a seeded player—Ross Clarke No. 8. Keith Priestman (Kitchener), seeded 4th, defeated the No. 2 seed Jamie McKee (Toronto) in the semis. The final was a family affair with Keith Priestman defeating his brother Ken 1511,15-7.

Men's Doubles: 22 teams took part in this event, including 5 nationally ranked pairs. The pick-up team of Tom Carmichael and Keith Arthur (Boulevard Pro) proved to be a formidable one. They eventually lost in the quarters to the No. 2 team of Pat Tyron an Paul Johnson. Mike Bitten and Mike deBelle from Oakville upset the 4th seeded team of Dan Brady and Mike Adams, both from Michigan. Pat Tyron and Paul Johnson defeated the No. 1 ranked team of Jamie McKee and Raphi Kanchanaraphi in two 15-6,15-9. Women's Doubles: Unseeded Anne Yacyshyn and Cathy Clarke defeated the No. 3 seeded team of Margot Quinn (Ottawa) and Ghislaine Bouffard (Montreal). This win was all the more exciting since Cathy has not been playing regularly for some time. Unseeded Sue (Hill) Heatherington and Janette Martin (Toronto) also reached the semis by defeating the 4th seeded team of Jennifer Aziz and Sally Brinsmead from the host club. In the final, Linda Cloutier and Johanne Falardeau defeated Bev Suits (Calgary) and Denyse Julien.

Women's Singles: 22 players entered this event, seven of whom are nationally ranked. This draw was more predictable than the men's with the first 3 seeded women reaching the semis. However, the 4th seed Sally (Dakin) Brinsmead ran into trouble in her match with unseeded Johanne Falardeau and eventually lost in three games. Denyse Julien, (Rouyn) seeded No. 1, defeated Margot Quinn (Ottawa) in the semis while Linda Cloutier (Quebec City) seeded No. 2 defeated her doubles partner, Johanne Falardeau. In the Mixed doubles champions: Jeff final match, Denyse defeated G o l d s w o r t h y , J o h a n n e Linda in two games 11-4,11-7. Falardeau. Ontario Badminton


Mixed Doubles: Anne Yacyshyn scored her second upset of the tournament. Unseeded in mixed, she and her partrner Sajjad Malik (Strathgowan) defeated the 4th seeded team of Ross and Cathy Clarke (Granite Club) 18-16,18-15. In the final, Jeff Goldsworthy (Kitchener) and Johanne Falardeau defeated the No. 1 seeded team of Denys Martin (Quebec City) and Denyse Julien. This was Jeff's first major tournament win. Men's singles 8's—Pat Tryon (Tor) d. John Patterson (Blvd) 2, 8 Mike Butler (New Brunswick) d. Francois Landry(Quebec)8,0 Ken Priestman (Kit) d. Dan Brady (USA) 9,1 Brad Wowchuk (Tor) d. Ross Clarke (Tor) 10, 8 David deBelle (Oak) d. Ian Garland (Oil) 7, 7 Keith Priestman (Kit) d. Denys Martin (Quebec) 8,12-15, 10 Jell Goldsworthy (Kit) d. Luc Gosselin (Quebec) 18-15, 2 Jamie McKee (Tor) d. Claude Tremblay (Queiec)11,6 OF—Butler d. Tryon 7,11-15.12 Ken Priestman d. Wowchuk 12-15, default Keith Priestman d, deBelle 7,7 McKee d. Goldsworthy 11, 3 SF— Ken Priestman d. Butler 9, 7 Keith Priestman d. McKee 17-14,11 F- KEITH PRIESTMAN, Kitchener 11,8

Men's doubles OF— McKee & Raphi Kanchanaraphi (Tor) d Wowchuk & Ken Priestman nsa . Clarke & Goldsworthy d. Garland & Quinn 7 , 9 Martin & Gosselin d. Mike Bitten & Mike deBelle (Oak) 9,10-15. 7 Tryon & Paul Johnson (Tor) d. Keith Arthur (Blvd) & Tom Carmichael (USA) 7, 7 SF— McKee & Kanchanaraphi d. Clarke & Goldsworthy 11-15,3,8 Johnson & Tryon d. Martin & Gosselin 9-15, 5,7 F— PAT TRVON & PAUL JOHNSON. Toronto 6, 9

Women's doubles QF— Cloutier & Falardeau d. Ann Marie Reszetnik (Blvd) & SueWansbrough (Tor) 0, 0 Sue Heatherington & Janette Martin (Tor) d. Jennifer Aziz & Sally Brinsmead (Blvd) 6,15-18, 5 Anne Yacyshyn & Cathy Clarke (Tor) d. Quinn &Bouffard10,8 Suits & Julien d. Obara (USA) & Jane Raymond (Blvd) 0, 2

Men's singles: Ken Priestman, Keith Priestman.

SF—Cloutisr & Falardeau d. Heatherington & Mar-' tin6, 2 Suits & Julien d. Yacyshyn & Clarke 7, 10-' 15,5 F— LINDA CLOUTIER & JOHANNE FALARDEAU, Quebec City 8-15, 9, 6

Mixed doubles QF— Martin 8, Julien d. Poole & Little 9-15, 5, 9 Landry & Bouffard d. Ken Priestman & Heatherington 1,4-15, 6 Sajjad Malik (Tor) & Yacyshyn d. Clarke & Clarke 18-16,18-15 Goldsworthy & Falardeau d. Ed Watt (Tor) & Martin 15-18, 3, 8 SF— Martin & Julien d Landry & Bouffard 11,7 Falardeau & Goldsworthy d, Malik & Yacyshyn 9,17-14 ( F— JEFF GOLDSWORTHY, Kitchener & JOHANNE FALAROEAU, Quebec City 18-16, 8

Women's singles QF_ Denyse Julien (Que) d. Nancy Little (Calg) 4,

3 Margot Quinn (Ott) d. Ghislaine Bouttard (Mont) 2, 4-11,8 Johanne Falardeau (Que) d. Sally (Dakin) Brinsmead (Blvd) 6 , 1 Linda Cloutier (Que) d. Bev Suits (Calg) 6-11, 6,5 SF—Julien d. Quinn 5,12-11 Cloutier d. Falardeau 5-11,9,12-10 F— DENYSE JULIEN; Rouyn, Quebec 4, 7

Consolation events

Men's doubles finalists: Raphi Kanchanaraphi, Ernie Nock (chairman), Jamie McKee.

MS— Martial Tessier (Que) d. Pierre Olivier (Que) 11,5 WS— Sylvie Bouchard (Que) d. Sue Wansbrough (Tor) 9, 7 MD— Ken Poole (Calg) & Chris Harrs (Blvd) d. Tremblay & Olivier 5, 5 WD— Nancy Lynch (Gray) & Terri Myshrall (Tor) d. Nancy Little (Calg) & Nicki Little (blvd) 615,0,7 XD— Jim & Jancy Lynch (Grav) d. Graham & Jill Simm (Blvd) nsa

Men's doubles champions: Paul Johnson, Ernie Nock (chairman), Pat Tryon. Tournament Committee

Women's doubles: Leslie O'Donoghue, Denyse Julien, Johanne Falardeau, Linda Cloutier. January, 1982

Tournament Chairman - Ernie Nock Treasurer - John Patterson Secretary • Vicki Nock Social • Mary Jane Simon

Referee - Jack Hinchcliffe Draw Desk - George Foster Pro - Keith Arthur Also Cathy Davis, Charles Allan, John Forster and Serge Briere(asst pro)

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1 st annual Toronto Open, Dec 11 -13

McKee & Quinn dominate First open win for Bitten & deBelle. by Felipe Tauro

A men's singles. Jamie McKee and Ross Clarke.

Both Ontario singles champions, Jamie McKee of Toronto Granite and Margot Quinn of Ottawa RA, led a roster of excellent players who competed brilliantly in the first Toronto Open championships held December 11-13 at Centennial College in Scarborough. Both displayed assertive dominance, which they had shown earlier in the Dave Waddell Open in Ottawa, a sure sign that they are determined to defend their provincial titles successfully later this season. Mrs. Quinn captured two crowns, one in singles and the other in doubles. She breezed through the final match, subduing Janette Martin of Strathgowan 11-8,11-0. In the women's doubles, Miss Martin and Sue Heatherington of Strathgowan placed second to Mrs. Quinn and Sally Brinsmead of Toronto 15-3,15-6. In the men's singles final match, McKee wiped out club-mate Ross Clarke in a devastating display of power 15-2,15-0. "He reminds me of 12

Liem Swie King," John Tauro, a junior player from St. Catharines, commented. Indeed, both Mrs. Quinn and McKee are excellent athletes whose physical build does not conform to the myth that badminton players have to be lanky and tall and equipped with long legs and long arms like a spider to be competitive. And John Tauro is glad McKee is coaching the Ontario team for the Canada 1983 Winter Games, as he and brother Philip are training for the event. For Ken Priestman of St Catharines, the tournament will always be remembered for the $8 ticket he received when an alert policeman caught him making a U-turn where a sign read No U-Turn. "It was a gamble," he admitted. "I didn't want to be late for my match." Priestman, seeded third in the singles, was late for his first match Friday night. He drove to the Warden Woods campus of Centennial College with Dave deBelle, his doubles partner, and the dynamic team of Mike Bitten and Mike deBelle who show promise of international success. Laurence Yeung, who had an

exam at Guelph University, also turned up at the Warden Woods campus. And so did this reporter, with Florence Ho, Boris Chiu and Philip and John Tauro. The tournament was at the Markham campus. Chairman Jim Roszell, with the slightest frown on his smooth forehead, forgave the late-comers and graciously permitted them to play their matches. In the semifinals, Priestman lost to McKee 15-7, 15-7. In the recent Waddell Open in Ottawa, the semifinal match between these two stretched to three games, but in Toronto Priestman seemed to have become less aggressive and McKee had become more powerful. The other semifinal witnessed Clarke defeat Jeff Goldsworthy of Kitchener-Waterloo Granite 15-11,15-8. Ian Bishop of Ottawa seemed unable to cope with the Sidek serve, also known as the reverse-spin serve, that Priestman used in their third-round singles match. Priestman won 15-8,15-4.

A women's singles. Margot Quinn and Janette Martin. Florence Ho Wins Upset

In her first tournament this season, last year's triple intermediate and triple B champion, Florence Ho of the St Catharines Badminton Club, won an upset victory over fourth-seed Nancy Little of Boulevard 11-5,10-12, and 11-2. However, Miss Ho suffered psychological disadvantage in her semifinal match against provincial champion Margot Quinn and bowed out of the tournament by scores of 11-4,11-1. "Margot is too good, too strong, "Miss Ho acknowledged even before their match. Third-seed Janette Martin defeated second-seed Sally Brinsmead in the other semifinal match 8-11,11-3 and 11-6.

A men's doubles. Mike deBelle, Mike Bitten, Raphi Kanchanaraphi, Jamie McKee.

Another upset occurred in the men's doubles when Mike Bitten of Borden and Mike deBelle of Oakville won their final match against the first-seeded team of McKee Ontario Badminton

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A women's doubles. Sally Brinsmead, Margot Quinn, drawmaster Audrey Graczyk, Janette Martin, Sue Heatherington. and Raphi Kanchanaraphi of Toronto Granite 4-15,15-10 and 15-9. The veteran Thai showed fatigue in the second and third games, while the young Thomas Cup aspirants were tireless. Age gave in to youth, especially because a bit of overweight came with age. Bitten and deBelle eliminated Clarke and Goldsworthy in the semifinals 15-7,15-12. McKee and Kanchanaraphi sidelined Priestman and Dave deBelle in the other semifinal match 15-7,15-10. It was definitely not the tournament for Ken Priestman, and he decided to give up his chess game with Dave deBelle and go out to his car. "Where'd you park? "Phil Tauro asked him. "Where it says Motorcycles Only. I put a sign on it: "This Is An Over-sized Motorcycle." Frustrated was the word to describe this promising player who had been invited to join the Thomas Cup pool. Laurence Yeung predicted that Ken Priestman would become an international player of note if he worked hard enough. Yeung should know, for he and Florence Ho placed second in the World Badminton Federation championships two years ago, playing against China in the finals. Quinn-Brinsmead Tandem

Victorious

Margot Quinn and Sally Brinsmead were too strong for any of the women's doubles January, 1982

teams in the tournament. They clobbered Miss Martin and Mrs Heatherington in the finals 15-6,15-3. They also defeated Ann Wist of Strathgowan and Mona Panchal of Oakville in the semifinals 15-4, 15-12. Miss Martin and Mrs Heatherington eliminated Anne Yacyshyn and Lynn Goudie of Strathgowan 15-11, 15-11 in the other semifinal match. Mixed Doubles Upset

A mixed doubles. Ken Priestman, Sue Heatherington, Anne Yacyshyn, Sajjad Malik. were fifth in Canada.) The youngsters sidelined them by scores of 15-9,15-12. In the semifinals, however, Yeung and Miss Ho found themselves frustrated by Anne Yacyshyn who, ably supported by Sajjad Malik, defeated the young pair 15-5, 15-8. Yeung said, "Mrs Yacyshyn read my moves, and she was always returning my strokes with unbelievable anticipation." "We should have played Sajjad, but strategy is mostly training and it is difficult to break a habit, so Larry and I could not change our game," explained Miss Ho. Malik and Mrs Yacyshyn went on to win the title by defeating fourth seeds Ken

Priestman and Sue Heatherington 8-15,15-1 and 15-10. Malik moved smoothly and executed deft, deceptive strokes while Mrs. Yacyshyn proved deadly with cut-offs at the net. Boris Chiu of the St Catharines club thought "Malik should concentrate on playing mixed doubles. He's very good at it." In the other semifinal match, Priestman and Mrs. Heatherington finally won after a tough three-game match against second-seeded Eddy Watt and Miss Martin 15-12,13-18,18-15.

Yeung and Miss Ho upset victories against the third and seventh seeds. While warming up for their third-round matches against third seeds Laurence Yeung Wins B Title Goldsworthy and Terri Rick Felker of Myshrall of Strathgowan, the Strathgowan put up a tough St Catharines pair were the target of psychological verbal attacks from Goldsworthy. "I'm going to kill you," Goldsworthy repeatedly teased Yeung. "We'll see, we'll see," was all that Yeung would say in reply. The teasing boomeranged. Goldsworthy and Miss Myshrall were defeated by the Chinese pair 10-15,15-12 and 15-2. "We decided to play a fast game," Yeung explained. "And we killed them in the third game, 15-2." In the quarterfinals, Yeung and Miss Ho continued to play a fast-paced strategy against seventh-seeded Bob McDougall and June Saunders C mixed doubles. Christy Malenfant, Bruce Bayes, tournament of Ottawa. (At one time McDougall and Ms Saunders chairman Jim Roszell. 13


Toronto Open (continued)

fight against Larry Yeung of St Catharines; Yeung won the men's singles B title be scores of 15-10,15-4. Penny Scott of Woodstock captures the women's singles B title by defeating Janet Hugli of Strathgowan 11-9, 11-2. The Ron Taylor-Mike Mixer tandem from Kitchener-Waterloo Granite gained the victory in the men's doubles when they defeated Dave Holt and Bill Hyduk of West Hill 15-10,15-3. In the women's doubles, Lee Hesketh and Maureen Hanna of West Hill won a difficult final match against Sue Sibley and Catie Spencer of Brampton 13-18,15-10,15-12. West Hill captured the B title in the mixed doubles when Dave and Nancy Holt defeated the pick-up team of Ian Bishop of Ottawa and Sue Sibley of Brampton 15-10, 13-15,15-12. Boris Chiu C Champion

Boris Chiu found Dave Int-veen of Durham a tough opponent, but finally captured the men's singles C title by scores of 11-15,15-7,15-11. In the women's singles, Theresa Gama-Pinto defeated

B men's singles. Finalist Rick Felker shown here; .the winner was Larry Yeung. 14

Nancy Pick by 11-6,11-7 to win the C championship. Both are from Toronto. Neville Newman and Evance Kattides bested Doug Pope and Dan Kosusko 15-10, 15-6 to win the men's doubles C title. The women's doubles C title went to Sandy Graham and Rose Prevoe who defeated Sue Vella and Teresa Goldsmith. Chris Frederick and Janette Lepage won the mixed doubles C title by defeating Bruce Bayes and Chris Malenfont 15-10,15-11.

B mixed doubles. Ian Bishop, Sue Sibley, Nancy & Dave Holt.

Excellent Tournament

Clayton Roberts of the Boulevard Club enjoyed the B men's doubles. Mike "Mixer, Bill Hyduk, Dave Holt, Ron tournament, even though he Taylor. had to wait "a long time" for his second-round match. Bal Takel of West Hill, intelligent, dark and handsome, came to Much of the tournament's success was the result of the hard work play doubles and mixed only. done by the volunteers on the tournament committee. A very special thanks "I'm too old to play singles," must be given to Audrey Graczyk who controlled the draw desk for the he joked. He and partner Anne complete three days. Wist reached the quarterTom Wadey's help in keeping the gym open was greatly appreciated, finals. as was Roy Yakura's. We also would like to thank Arlene Crozier for her help at the draw desk. "It is an excellent tournaEveryone at the party Saturday night had a good time, and for that ment," commented Jack Polwe thank Rick Felker and Ed Watt. litt of Brampton. His only Last but not least, a mention for the referee and umpires: Eileen complaint was lack of hot Macintosh, Dorothy Tinline, Keith Miller, John Munro-Cape and Jean Woods. food. -Jim Roszell Ian Bishop of Ottawa displayed his Black Knight racquet, the Golden Knight, saying, "I like this racquet because the weight is just right for me. But primarily, I use it because it is attractive." He must be sponsored by the delightful and charming Allan Sklar of Montreal. "What have the following in common?" one of the players asked. And she named Ross Clarke, Ian Garland, Lance Heydon, Dave deBelle, Anees Karmally, John Tauro, Ron Taylor, Glen and Gary Prevoe. Answer: All have curly hair, au naturel. It was an excellent tournament. Congratulations to chairman Jim Roszell B women's doubles. Catie Spencer, Sue Sibley, Lee Hesketh, Maureen Hanna. and his committee!

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The Toronto Open was the inspiration of two individuals— Jim Roszell and Audrey Graczyk. They took their idea and began to organize all aspects of the tournament— an enormous job in itself— but they did this in additional to their involvement is so many aspects of badminton from the District to the national level. By all accounts the Toronto Open was a great success and this we owe to Jim and Audrey, Thanks for doing an outstanding job! — T&D Executive

Wanted: umpires and coaches

An umpires brush up and practical clinic was held at Strathgowan on November 1. Alta Macpherson (Strathgowan), Jean Woods (Strathgowan), Julia Seed (St Paul's), Francis Isshi (York University), Margaret Brogden (Agincourt) and Ethel Matsubayashi (Donway Junior) took part.

Why not become a certified umpire or coach? We are very short of active umpires in the District and may not be able to fill all the requests for umpires this season. Umpires are paid for their services, receive a meal allowance and mileage. In addition, T & D will refund the cost of the certification courses when an umpire becomes fully certified. We also need active coaches to help with the mini clinic program. The same policy applies to coaches as umpires. Juniors who are at least 16 years of age are welcome to participate. For further information contact: Eileen McIntosh (umpires)— Roy Yakura (coaches).

C men's doubles. Dan Kosusfeo, Doug Pope, Neville Newman, Evance Kattides.

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New clubs welcomed A warm welcome is extended to the following new T & D Clubs: * Maplewood Badminton Club located in Maplewood Secondary School Scarborough * Malton Badminton Club located in Westwood Secondary School in Mississauga * West Hill Collegiate Badminton Club

New Junior chairman Julia Seed, from St Paul's Badminton Club, has volunteered to fill the position of Junior Chairman vacated in September. She is actively

involved in her own club, currently holding the position of social convenor on their executive and she is also a certified umpire.

Photograph by IAN FLETCHER

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GILLIAN G1LKS MBE - England's number one ladies singles badminton! player — collects her deep-red Rover saloon from Stephen James Autos\ Colney Hatch Lane. Gillian will drive her sparkling new motor to badmintont competitions throughout the country.

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Thanks to Mrs Fricfefeton of Toronto for sending along this clipping from a British newspaper. It shows Gillian Gilfes, England's top women's singles player, picking up her new "red Rover" from a sponsoring car dealership. Written on the car: "Stephen James Autos supports British sport. Gillian Gilks - Badminton." Gillian uses it to drive to tournaments throughout the C men's singles. Dave Intveen and Boris Chiu. country. 15


Don Rogerson Junior Doubles

Under 14 GD—1. ANN KARON & CATHIE ROSEBOROUGH, Gordon Graydor, SS 2. Maria Edgar & Laura El Baroudl, Strathgowan Cons. Ingrid Van Rosemont & Carol Alton, Erindale Junior BD—1. NEIL FOSTER & KEVIN CONNELLY, Boulevard 2. Paul McWatt & Jason Nicol,"Strath Cons. Danny Mclveri David Knott, Erin XD—1. TED & ANN KARON, Granite 2. Kelvin Connelly & Maria Edgar, Blvd Cons. Neville Stringer (Erin) & Caroline Hiilborn. Oakville

November 7

For the second year this unique, one-day doubles tournament attracted 120 young badminton enthusiasts from badminton clubs and the school system to compete at the Erindale Secondary School, Mississauga. Club president, Bill Mah, and tournament chairman, Bill Clarke, of the Erindale Junior Badminton Club expressed satisfaction with the day's competition that was run off in just under nine hours on the club's nine courts. They both felt that the tournament was accomplishing its purpose in involving young players at an intermediate level of competition and if it continued to grow a second school would be arranged for next year, giving a total of 17 courts. Winners in three age groups, as well as runners up and consolation winners, were presented with trophies in doubles and mixed doubles at the conclusion of play.

Under 16 GD—1. ELAINE SHARP & SHARON HEMMING. Erin 2. Dianne Tyers & Dianne Bondy, Erin Cons. Bernie Walker & Tracy Ware, Uxbridge BD—1. | BRUCE & BARRY WATT, Erin 2. Jean Paul Musicco & Morton Fogti, Brampton Cons. Chris Shenchock & David Henderson, Erin XD—1. SCOTT STEELE & ANNA JAKUBOWSKI. Erin 2. Linley Chung (Erin) & Caroline Meyer, Blvd Cons. David Henderson & Sharon Bleming, Erin

Under 19 GO—1. ANNE-MARIE CHUNG & ANNA JAKUBOWSKI, Erin 2. Pam Johnston & Heather Matheson, Bramp Cons. Kathy Lawson & Sandy Fedoruk, Royal York Coll

Elaine Sharp Sharon Blemmings Cathie Roseborough Ann Karon

BO—1. ANDY BOND & ANDY MACPHERSON, Gord Grayd 2. Henry Wong & Trevor DaSilva, RYork Cons. Mike Dumaresq & Antoni Wisniowski. RYork XD—1. ANDY MACPHERSON (Gord Grayd) & ELIZABETH TAM, Erin 2. Antoni Wisniowski & Sandi Fedoruk, RYork Cons. Richard Shimlzu & Michele Dumaresq, RYork

Maria Edgar Laura El-barbudi!

Caroline Meyer

Linley Chung

Bruce & Barry Watt Paid McWatt

Liz Tarn Andy McPherson Anna Jakubowski Anne-Marie Chung

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Scott Steele Anna Jakubowski

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West 3-way winner at junior tournament

Associate editor: Ariene Crozier

Bradford hosts second league play The'second league play of the season^ was held at the Bradford High School "In the Carrot Belt", on Saturday, December 5th. There were 56 players attending, representing 8 different clubs. Frank Berdan of Midland made his first appearance at a G.B. function since returning to the area and won the "A" mixed playing with Cathy Payne. Drummond McKerrow and Corrine McDonald of Orillia drove down just for the mixed. It was nice to see someone from Orillia for a change. Mattie Boudreau of Borden was a good sport and came even though she had lost both her partners due to illness. In women's doubles, the other girls took turns playing so Mattie had 3 different partners and in mixed doubles she teamed up with Dale Grummett of Alliston. Bradford Club had gone to a lot of trouble to host the league play and it would have been nice to see more clubs represented*. Joe and John January, 1982

Geoffrey West of the Parry Sound BC was a three way winner at the "Under 14" Junior Tournament held Saturday, December 12 at the Parry Sound High School. It may have helped Geoff a little to be playing on his home courts, but he really didn't need much help. Chris Borsa of St. Theresa's made Geoff work for his singles title and it was an exciting three-game , match. Geoff and Wally Gognavec had no trouble in the boys doubles and Geoff and Marnie Clark won the mixed title easily. Marnie Clark had her chance for a three-way title spoiled by her own ladies doubles partner, Karen Hedly of Utterson. Karen defeated Marnie in singles in a very close match, 12-9 and 12-11. There was a large entry in the tournament and it took from 9:30 a.m. till 5:30 p.m. to play off all the divisions. Peter Maule of Parry Sound was the tournament chairman and Terry Mason was umpire. Congratulations to all the juniors who took part in the tournament.

Mixed doubles: Back— Tamara Cunningham, Mike Tranter, Chris Armstrong, Helen Clothier. Front— Jolyn Todd, Wally Gagnavec, Geoff West, Marnie Clark.

Under 14 singles: Kathleen Fisher, Karen Hedley, Marnie Clark.

Under 14: Tim Santowski, Graydon Smith, Geoff Simonctt, Paul Ford. UNDER 12 GS—Jolyn Todd (Utterson) d. Dawn Nickerson (Port Sydney) 3,0 Cons—Denise Ross (Utterson) d. Regan Stiller (Utterson) 2,5 BS—Chris Armstrong (Barrie) d. Rob Graham (Parry Sound) 12-15,18-14.11 Cons—David Doering (Barrie) d. Greg Larson (Parry Sound) 4,4

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Petejan, Andrew Kavchak, Robert Hudson, Sandy Lachappelle and Mary Rutledge took turns running the draw desk. A local ladies group ran the snack bar and there is nothing fresher than a sandwich made right in front of you. The party was held in the Bradford fire hall social room with Christmas decorations everywhere. If you felt like snacking there were cheese trays. The only sad part of the evening was the disc jockey, but after a while everyone just closed their ears and danced to their own beat.

GS—Karen Hedley (Utterson) d. Marnie Clark (Parry Sound) 12-9,12-11

Under 12 singles: David Doering, Chris Armstrong. Point standings after two league plays Barrie 82 Bradford 68 Midland 66

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BS—Geoffrey West (Parry Sound) d. Chris Borsa (St. Theresa's) 3,12-15,11 Cons—Tim Santowski (Utterson) d. Mike Tranter (Parry Sound) 10,12 GO—Marnie Clark & Karen Hedley (Parry Sound & Utterson) d. Tamara Cunningham & Jolyn Todd (Parry Sound) 2,3 Cons—Erin Jacob 8. Heather Wilton (Utterson) d. Debbie Brawn & Helen Clothier (Barrie) 1,3 BD—Geoffrey West & Wally Gognavec (Parry Sound) d. Paul Ford & Geoff Simonett (Huntsville)0.4 Cons—Graydon Smith & Tim Santowski (Utterson) d. Chris Armstrong & Brad Ralph (Barrie)1,2 XD—Marnie Clark & Geoff West (Parry Sound) d. Jolyn Todd & Wally Gognavec (Parry Sound) 6,6 Cons—Tamara Cunningham & Mike Tranter (Parry Sound) d. Helen Clothier & Chris Armstrong (Barrie) 6,2

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GEORGIAN BAY

"B-C" Scrapbook November 7-9 (Story and results in our last issue)

Mixed doubles champions for the 4th year: Majken Gilby and Gary Helmkay with Bal Takel and Maureen Hanna in the middle. [Susan Gilby peeking. ]

Men's doubles C: Steve Tasker and Terry Mason [left] friends Larry Thompson and Dale Grummett.

defeated Women's doubles: Maureen Hanna, Nancy Holt, Joanne Perry; Diane Warriner on the floor.

Marie Cardno of Brampton had a birthday surprise pie!

Bill Verboom of West Hill BC\ accepts the award for the club] with the largest entry players.

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Men's singles winner, Serge Lebel of Elliot Lake, with

manager Jeff Liskeard.

WiHars of New

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;j Robert and Angela Berdan, formerly of Penetang and London, are now living in Houston, Texas. Rob is working on his Ph.D. at the Baylor School of Medicine and Angela is working in a lawyer's office. They are playing some Badminton, but when the temperature is 98, who wants to play badminton? n Cathy Troyer of Midland is now Mrs. Paul Battrick. Congratulations Cathy, nice to see you smiling again and back playing badminton. D What do Lance Hayden oi Brampton, Nancy Pick of Etobicoke and Terry Mason of Parry Sound have in common? n Anyone who is trying tc avoid motherhood, stay away from the Owen Sound Badminton Club. So far President Carol Stewart and Vice-President Jan Hobin are both expecting. No word so far on the Secretary. To continue the saga of Bruce Campbell and the Cobourg Badminton Club, he is now vice president. D Majken Gilby, Barrie, is in a full leg cast after not obeying her doctor's orders. She will be undergoing surgery on her knee on January 11 so 1982 wil be off to a bad start. n Finally got to Ottawa and to play at the RA club. The facilities are great and so was the tournament. Only complaint was that you needed a map to find the old gym and when you got there you needed a flash light to play on the end court. I had two very nice men partners for mixed doubles. Alistair MacLachlan for Se-

January, 1982

ture in the North Bay paper with Arlene's name under it... the Geo Bay group having a very "fun" dinner at the Pinewoods.

by J(h$U ^Vcm nior mixed and John Russell Junior Mixed. Without Alistair I never would have found the old gym. n A special thanks to the three gentlemen who put on the floor show at the B&C party in Barrie: Bill Verboom of Pickering, Dale Jenkins of Parry Sound and Dennis McCracken of Barrie. n Congratulations to Geoffrey West of Parry Sound who was a three way winner in the Geo Bay Under 14 Tournament. Mother Dedi West is patiently waiting for Geoff to get a bit older so he can play mixed doubles with her. Helen Clothier of Barrie was in three consolation finals and hopes her mother Carol doesn't wait to play ladies doubles with her. n Seen in passing in NORTH BAY— Emmanuelle Gunter doing a great job as usual... Ernie drinking beer and eating popcorn in the gym on Sunday morning.. .Tom Wadey not being able to breathe... Audrey Graczyk playing some super badminton...Arlene getting a "midget dinner"...Don and Pam driving down from Cobalt just for the partyBruce Campbell looking for the third lane...Cecelia Wilson in a low cut dress...Bill Maynard having feet trouble... Gord Dobie groaning during his singles final... Marilyn going to Towers to buy underpants...Doug from Sudbury playing the piano...Dedi's pic-

D Seen in passing in Ottawa Paul Tie suggesting some people should use "Absorbine senior"...Dave Waddell feeling he should be dead to have a tournament named after him.. Marie Cardno walking around with a towel from the Bayshore in Barrie...father and son team of Mark Sr and Mark Jr Grantham playing great doubles...S.H. leaving town and going to North BayBruce Miller only getting close to the plaques by helping

to hand them out...Keith Male doing a great job...Vic Date in a nice new track suit...Mona Panchal friendly as always. n Seen in passing at the League Play... Joe Petejan selling tickets then winning the bottle...Andrew worried about his carrots...Dean Wood getting a chance to play with Majken...Frank with a girlfriend...Brian and Dorothy playing regular married mixed... Dale Grummett driving all the way back for the party... 16 people having a nice meal at the Black Soil...the worst disc jockey I have ever heard; he should have paid the Bradford Club.

New exciting game of "Bird Hockey" Audrey Graczyk demonstrates perfect form for a goaltender. For more information on this new game, write Gra-Cro Inc, Box 66, Barrie. Be the first person on your block to play Bird Hockey!

COMING EVENTS Sat. January 16 League Play Owen Sound Sun. January 17 Advanced Players Clinic Owen Sound Sat. January 23 Under 16 Tournament Alliston Sat. Februarys League Play Midland Sat. February 13 Under 19 Tournament Penetang Sat. March 6 League Play Bracebridge April 2,3 & 4 Georgian Bay Tournament Borden To be Announced • Geo Bay Seniors & Masters Tournament

Go courting - play badminton! 19


NORTH

Associate editor: John Glenney

By Linda Mahon On Saturday, November 7 NWOBA hosted a badminton demonstration in Victoriaville Mall in Thunder Bay. Participating in this event, from Toronto, were Janette Martin, Anne Yacyshyn, Mike deBelle and Mike Bitten. The event was well-attended and spectators participated playing against the pros. A mixed doubles match was

played, along with a men's singles match. The crowd was particularly impressed with the men's smashing ability. It was an excellent performance and many spectators commented on their newfound appreciation for the sport. Personally, I feel that the demonstration was definitely a first step in establishing a new image in our district.

Announcement: NWOBA JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Jan. 23,24,1982 Lakehead University, Thunder Bay Convenor: Laurie Clara Bird Bash: Bacfe— Don Orr [NWOBA president], Linda Mahon, Clarence Golding, Don Urquart, Marion Childs. Front— Mike Bitten, Janette Martin, Mike deBelle, Anne Yacyshyn. 20

245 Phillips St. u 19 Thunder Bay, Ontario iM e (Ph, 767-6261) 14 $2.00 per event. Contact Laurie Clara tor entry forms and information.

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NWOBA Early Bird By Marion Chllds

The NWOBA held its annual Early Bird Tournament at the Lakehead University Fieldhouse on November 21-22. It was well attended with entries from the Lakehead Club, the Great Lakers Club, Lakehead University, Confederation College, Red Rock, Terrace Bay, various high schools, and NWOBA's own fledging club which meets Sunday nights to provide interested players an extra evening of badminton with lots of court time. Most of the players are OBA members from other clubs. The tournament saw many fine matches particularly in mixed doubles, where our champions Steve Osawa and Jeannie MacKenzie, playing at Lakehead University, played 13 out of a possible 15 games before they won the finals. The singles champion, Louis Berube, defeated John Petrik in singles, but John got his revenge in doubles, when he and his partner Bernie Puchalski (both from Red Rock) won a three game marathon over Berube and Eric Latimer, who play with the Lakehead Club. We are glad to have Louis back again as he went off to the Yukon for a while. The women's events saw more entries than usual, which was nice. However there was not too much competition and Laurie Clara walked over all her opponents in singles and became a double winner when she and Linda Mahon defeated sisters

Jeannie and Kathy MacKenzie in another three game final. We were glad to see our friends from Terrace Bay, who came even though temporarily out of work due to the fire at the paper mill. It was also nice to see the juniors from Red Rock, particularly John Petrik Jr., who played here for the first time. Players from Kapuskasing and New Liskeard will be pleased to note Steve Osawa's progress and that of the MacKenzie sisters. Those from Sault Ste. Marie might remember Hai Ngo, who played there 3 years ago. We had a few youngsters Mixed doubles: Back— Don Britton, Paula Hughes, Sal running around this year, Lauricella. Front— Steve Osawa, Jeannie MacKenzie, XD.SF—Osawa & J. MacKenzie d. Bruce & Marian mine included. All of them WS.SF—Laurie Clara (PACI) d. Irish Sutton (RR) Childs6,13-18,12 were super this year and Don Britton & Hughes d. Clarence & Paula Hughes (Lakehead) d. Irene Cole Araina Golding nsa really enjoyed themselves. I nsa F—STEVE OSAWA & JEANNIE MACKENZIE, F—LAURIE CLARA, Port Arthur Cl 1,0 was pleased, as running the Lakehead University 8,1 tournament and playing in it MD.SF—Petrik & Puchalski d. Maurice Lambert & Consolation results left little time for caring for Richard Ouellette (Lakehead) 9,9 two boys (8 and 3). However Berube & Eric Latimer (Lakehead) d. MS—Tim Algar (LU) d. Kirk Fischer (Terrace Bay) Osawa & Sal Lauricella (LU) 8,5 the kids didn't mind and I 10,3 F—JOHN PETRIK & BERNIE PUCHALSKI. WS—Nancy Quackenbush (Westgate) d. Lori really doubt if I can keep them Red Rock 13-15,10,10 Bortuzzo (Westgate) 4,9 away from the next tournaMD—Walter Staranczak & Clarence Golding (Lakehead) d. Kirk Fischer & Steve Sechesky ment. MS.SF—Louis Berube (Lakehead) d. Bernie Puchalski (Red Rock) 8,5 Jotin Petrik (RR) d. Steve Osawa (Lakehead U) 7,9-15,9 F-LOUIS BERUBE, Lakehead 13,3

WD.SF—Clara & Linda Mahon d. Sutton & Cindy McGuire(RR)5,5 Kathy & Jeannie MacKenzie (LU) d. . Marian Childs & Araina Golding (Lakehead)?,^

(Terrace Bay) 4,11 WD—Nancy Quackenbush & Laurie Cooper (Westgate) d. Linda Santala & Cheryl Marchand (PACI) 10,9

F—LAURIE CLARA 8, LINDA MAHON 4,815,13

XD—Sal Lauricella & Kathy Picotte d. Eric Latimer & Susan Wong 10,12

Women's doubles: Nancy Quackenbush, Laurie Cooper, Laurie Clara, Linda Mahon, Jeannie MacKenzie, Kathy MacKenzie.

Photos by Clarence Golding.

January I982

Men's doubles: Waiter Staranczak, Clarence Golding, Louis Berube, Eric Latimer, John Petrik, Bernie Puchalski. ™^^^__™. 21

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a worthy champion. Suneeta Khare gained a surprise semifinal berth against Barb O'Brien Jewett, the other semi featuring Janette Martin and Daniele Gallichand. With Janette and Barb advancing, the final saw Janette get behind early in the first game but come back to win it, and after attaining quite a sizable lead in the second, having to snuff out a late rally by Barb to win 11-7, 11-8. Jamie and Janette are now on winning streaks in Ottawa, having won the singles titles at both the RA Summer Open and the Dave Waddell Open. The women's doubles final Associate editor: Ann Sanderson pitted Sue Heatherington and Janette Martin against DanDave Waddell Open iele Gallichand and Ellen ConBy Bruce Miller nelly. Sue and Janette won the first handily, almost pulled Over the weekend of Nov- out the second after being ember 27-29, the 3rd annual behind (0-7, 9-10, 13-14), but Dave Waddell Open was held clearly dominated the third to at Ottawa's RA Center, this win the match 15-6,13-15,15-3. The men's doubles final year's host for the Canadian Seniors and Masters Cham- saw Czich-Soong against pionship. With a large number Priestman-deBelle in a battle of out-of-town entries, this of pickup teams. Because of year's field was one of the this unfamiliarity with partners, the final turned into a strongest in recent memory. In the large men's singles fast paced match with all draw, there were several ex- players constantly scrambciting matches in the early ling. John Czich and Dominic rounds, including Williams- Soong scrambled the best and Clarke, Yeung-deBelle, Coz- won 15-9, 15-8. The mixed doubles final zarini-deBelle, McNicolBishop, Watt-Quinn, Quinn- saw both John and Dominic Priestman, Bishop-Priestman trying for their second win, with partners Daniele Galliand Rivard-McKee. The semi-finals pitted chand ard Margot Quinn. John Czich against Dave de- Dominic and Margot showed Belle and Jamie McKee a- their mixed experience against Ken Priestman. John gainst the husband-wife duo won in two games over Dave, and won handily 15-9,15-3. There were some very but Jamie needed the full three games to dispose of Ken. fine mixed matches throughIn the final steady all- out the very large draw. In conclusion, the tournaround play, the short serve, and taking advantage of the ment was a great success. We opportunities provided both by were very privileged and honJohn's short clears and incon- ored to receive so many out-ofsistent play, made Jamie the town guests and look forward to holding the tournament at a clear winner 15-8,15-10. The women's singles similar time next year. Hope draw, weakened somewhat by everyone had a good time in an illness forcing Margot the nation's capital; see you Quinn to default, still provided next year! 22

District Do 'ins

MS.SF—Jamie McKee (TGran) d. Ken Priestman (StCath) 11-15,3,9 John Czich (RA) d. Dave deBelle (Oak) 11,8

F—JAMIE McKEE, Toronto Granite Club 8,10 WS.SF—Janette Martin (Tor) d. Danielle Gallichand (RA) 6,4 Barb O'Brien-Jewett (RA) d. Suneeta Khare (RA) 1,1 F—JANETTE MARTIN, Toronto 7,8 MD.SF—Czich & Dominic Soong (RA) d. Phil Tauro & Larry Yeung (St Cath) 8,8 deBelle & Priestman d. McKee & Ross Clarke 8,7 F—JOHN CZICH & DOMINIC SOONG, RA Club Ottawa, 9,8 WD.SF—Martin & Sue Heatherington d. June Saunders & Sally Gadd (RA) 10,8-15,4 Gallichand & Ellen Connelly (RA) d. Anne Wist & Mona Panchal (Tor) 2,5 F—JANETTE MARTIN & SUE HEATHERINGTON, Toronto 6,13-15,3 XD.SF—Soong & Margot Quinn (RA) d. Bob McDougall& Saunders 9,1 Czich & Gallichand d. Ed Watt & Martin 815,2,5 F—DOMINIC SOONG & MARGOT QUINN, RA Club Ottawa 9,3

Seniors Events WD—June Saunders & Sally Gadd d. Lorna Guttormson & A. Buckley 2,3 MD—Paul Alexander & Vic Date d. M. Jewett & Dan Khare 9-15,1,12 XD—P. Dugal & Sally Gadd d. Dan & Ann Khare 8,11-15,4

Cobbing & Lessard: double winners inRACIub"B" By Joe Hager

The RA Badminton Club held its "B" tournament December 12-13 at the RA Centre on Riverside Drive in Ottawa. The two double winners in this tournament were Linda Cobbing and Robert Lessard. Cobbing won the women's singles over Jana Kriz, then teamed up with Nee Lee to obtain the mixed doubles crown after a close three-round match with Judy Latour and Matt Sagle. Lessard defeated Lee in the men's singles, and joined with Al Scrimgeour to capture the men's doubles championship over the team of Jim Dwyer and Paul Kriz. In women's doubles, Judy Latour and Katherine Palmer were victorious over Jackie Sharman and Janet Crabbe. We're looking forward to our Club "C" and "A" tournaments coming up in February and March of 1982 respectively, as well as the Canadian Seniors and Masters, to be held at the RA next April.

Keith Male would like to thank the following people for helping make the tournament the success that it was: Bruce Miller, Marg Thorn, Tom Quinn, John Russell, Dave Adamson, Bill Thorpe, Joe Hager, Sue Kilbank, Caroline Smallman, Sue Dodge and Claire Bowyer for looking af- No report received yet on the ter the arrangements for the Ourscan Challenge. Watch our next issue for news of this social. event.

Colonel By final results: UNDER 14 1st2nd-

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Ned Johnson Steve Christie Derek Macrae

Christine Dingwall Tracey McGowan Jackie Starr

Ned Johnson & Tracey McGowan Steve Christie & Christine Oingwall Danny Richter & Tina McDonald

BD

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Ned Johnson & Steve Christie Danny Richter & Vivek Mehta John Graham & Stuart Sylver

Tracey McGowan & Christine'Dingwall Jackie Starr & Cathi Mulrooney

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Brad Paul Chris Holtved Alex Scott

Ingrid Fairbrother Melissa Gallo Vicki White

Brad Paul & Susan Neziol Ted Prittie & Cheryl Mulrooney Kevin Borgoyne & Melissa Gallo

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Brad Paul & David Lyew Chris Holtved & Gordon O'Reilly John Starr & Syrvano Disabatino

Ingrid Fairbrother & Melissa Gallo Cheryl Mulrooney & Susan Neziol Sheila Brown & Cindy McCaughley

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Denis Legros Jeff Shanks Hugh Corbett

Gisele Bouchard Chantal Joubin Lisa Venier

Joe Toal & Chantal Jobin Denis Legros & Tannis Harrison Mike Whitley & Jayne Raymond

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Jeff Shanks & Alex Watson Ted Prittie & Bryan Blanchard

Chantal Jobin & Gisele Bouchard Nancy Cherny & Dianne Addison Cheryl Norman & Kathy Moore

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Smallman, Thorpe double winners in ODBA "B'

For all Championships: SEND ENTRIES AND APPLICABLE FEES TO:

By Keith Male

The Ottawa District Badminton Association held its "B" tournament December 4-6 at the Polyvalent Grande Riviere in Aylmer. This year's tournament proved again to be very popular, with 110 participants representing twelve of the district clubs. After a year's absence from the Ottawa tournament scene, Caroline Smallman emerged as one of our double winners. In a rather small women's singles draw, Caroline outlasted her arch-rival Mehrun Ahbhai 11-5, 11-5 in the finals, after beating Linda Cobbing in the semis. Caroline then combined with last year's women's doubles winner, Pauline McNally, to defeat unseeded finalists Maureen Mahougney and Rose Jones 15-5, 15-3. Caroline and Paulne withstood a strong performance by Judy Latour and Kathryn Palmer in the semis. In men's action, Murray Thorpe, a long-time district member, recently returning from a stay in Edmonton, dominated both events. In singles action, Murray wrestled the crown away from last year's winner Chris Williams in a hard-fought three games 7-15, 15-12, 15-7, after having defeated Dave Maxwell in the semis. In men's doubles, Murray teamed with Jim Taylor and they prevailed 15-10, 15-10 in the finals over Pat Welch and Cyril Hayde. The men's doubles was hotly contested, with both semi-finals going three games. Thorpe and Taylor defeated Williams and Wong, while Hayde and Welch defeated Maxwell and Male. Mixed doubles action saw the fifth and sixth seeded teams reaching the finals, ifter having defeated the third and fourth seeds in the quarter-finals, and the first and second seeds in the semis. Dave Maxwell and Shirley Froese prevented a clean January, 1982

sweep by Murray Thorpe, by winning the finals over Thorpe and Fran Berry 15-4,15-10. Consolation winners were Gerald Dionne and Jana Kriz in singles, Ron Simkover and Normand Girouard in men's doubles, Sarah Jackson and Linda Herman from Messena, N.Y. in women's doubles, and Gary Hubert and Lynn Elliot in mixed doubles. Special thanks go out to Dave Adamson, Jim Taylor, Caroline Smallman and Pauline McNally for their help in making the tournament run so smoothly. The district would also like to thank Don Farley and his group at the Aylmer Badminton Club for hosting the event.

Ned Johnson & Brad Paul: triple winners in Colonel By Junior

Ottawa District Badminton Association c/o National Capital Region Amateur Sports Council 234 Argyle Avenue Ottawa, Ontario, K2P1B9 Entry forms may be dropped off at this address as well. The office is open from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Keith Male ODBA Tournament Chairman

ODBA "A''CHAMPIONSHIPS Belcourt School, Church St., Vanier Jan. 29-31 ELIGIBILITY:

This tournament is open to all levels of players who are members of the Ottawa District Badminton Association

SHUTTLES:

Black Knight Feather- pay-as-you play basis

ENTRY FEE:

$4 for first event entered $3 for each subsequent event entered

ENTRY DEADLINE: • Tuesday, January 26, at 1:00 p.m.

ODBA SENIORS & MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Belcourt School, Church St., Vanier ELIGIBILITY:

By Bob O'Reilly

The Colonel By Junior was held for the first time at Ottawa's RA Centre on the weekend of November 6-8. In the UNDER 14 category, Ned Johnson was a triple winner, being successful in the singles, doubles (with Steve Christie) and mixed doubles (with Tracey McGowan) events. Christie came in second to Johnson in the singles and mixed (with Christine Dingwall). Dingwall, as well, won both the girls' singles and doubles (with Tracey McGowan, who was runner-up in the singles) events. UNDER 16: Brad Paul was a triple winner, taking the crown in the singles, doubles (with David Lyew) and mixed doubles (with Susan Neziol— runner-up in the girls' doubles) events. Girls' doubles champs were Ingrid Fairbrother and Melissa Gallo. Fairbrother also captured the girls' singles title, while Gallo was runnerup in that event and winner in

Feb. 5-7

Open to any player who Is a member of an affiliated club who meets the age requirements as of April 30,1982, as follows: SEN IORS: Men-40 years and older; Women-35 years and over MASTERS: Men-50 years and over; Women 45 years and over Double Knockouts will not be used this year

NOTE: SPECIAL NOTE:

There will be no quota to the number of events in which a participant can enter but players are reminded only to enter what they can handle!!!!!!!

SHUTTLES:

Black Knight Feather- pay-as-you play basis

ENTRY FEE:

$4 for first event entered $3 for each subsequent event entered

ENTRY DEADLINE:

Tuesday, February 2, at 1:00 p.m.

ODBA "C" CHAMPIONSHIPS RA, Riverside Dr, Ottawa

Feb 26-28

ELIGIBILITY: Any player not officially listed as an "A" or "B" player by the ODBA at the time of the tournament, and who is a member in good standing of an affiliated club of ODBA. SHUTTLES: Yonex Mavis Deluxe Shuttles on a pay-as-you play basis ENTRY FEES: $4 for first event entered $3 for each subsequent event entered. ENTRY DEADLINE: Tuesday, February 23 at 8:00 p.m.

the mixed doubles consolation. In the UNDER 19's, Gisele Bouchard captured the women's singles crown, then teamed up with Chantal Jobin to take the women's doubles. Jobin was defeated by Bouchard in the singles, but was triumphant with her partner Joe Toal in the mixed

doubles. Denis Legros was ic men's singles champion and runner-up in the mixed doubles (with Tannis Harrison), while Jeff Shanks was runner-up in singles and triumphant in men's doubles (with Alex Watson). Altogether, it was a very exciting weekend! 23


Tournament hosts, Fred and Emmanuelle Gunter.

DANCING One of the Masters in the tournament had foot problems and wanted to rest his dancing shoes. The shoes made the rounds before eventually ending up on the owner's feet. He flaked out early; the soul [sole?] was wiHing, but the body wasn't. —JVorma Maynard

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1. DEDI WEST (Parry Sound) 2 Audrey Graczyk (Regency) 3. Arlene Crozier (Barrie) Gord Oobie (Gravenhurst) d. Charlie Plourde(Agincourt)18-14,11 Ed Liber (CFB, North Bay) d. Tom Wadey (CFB. Toronto) 6-15,12,10 GORDDOBIE, Gravenhurst9.9 PeteSincernyd. C. Plourde3,13 Crozier & West d. Graczyk & Judy Cooper (Brampton) 14-17,7,12 Marilyn Pegg & C. Wong (Agincourt) d. Ruby MacMillan & Alice Davis (North Bay) 5,7 DEDI WEST, Parry Sound & ARLENE CROZIER, Barrie(3 games) Graczyk & Cooper d MacMillan & Davis 12,5 Trevor Maypother & Ed Wong (Agincourt) d. Dave Maskery & John Miranda (Sudbury) 6,8 Fred Janes & Bill Maynard (Brampton) d.Dobie& Pat McCarthy 9,13 TREVOR MAYPOTHER & ED WONG, Agincourt 9,4 Lonnie Hall & Charlie Plourde (Agincourt) Dobie & West d. Maypother & Pegg 16-18,9,3 Wadey & Crozier d. Wong & Wong 16-18,13,9 GORD DOBIE & DEDI WEST 11,6 Lome Corlett & Sue Lum (Lasalle)

By Emmanuelle Gunter The annual NOBA Seniors f — Cons: and Masters tournament was MASTERS held in North Bay on NovemMS — 1. Larry Parakin (RA, Ottawa) 2. Michael Graham-Smith (Brampton) ber 21-22. There were 44 enttries as follows: Sudbury 11, MD - 1. Bill Maynard & Michael GrahamNorth Bay 10, Toronto 15, Smith (Brampton) 2. Trevor Maypother & Pat McCarthy Georgian Bay 7, Ottawa 1. It (Agincourt) was a great tournament, with Ed Wong, Fred James, Trevor Maypother, Bill Maynard. XD - 1. Michael Graham-Smith & Audrey those present feeling sorry for Graczyk others who gave it a miss! 2. Bill Maynard & Billie McCarthy Many thanks to Pete Sincerny of CFB North Bay for his great cooperation in getting us both the gym and the sergeant's mess for the dinner and dance. The party was the best yet, largely thanks to the music-makers: Ralph and Marj Mounter of Sudbury John Miranda, Cecilia Wiison, Carold Clothier, Bruce Campbell. (BMR Enterprises). When the dancing finally stopped, we finished with a singsong, Doug Chiasson of Nickel District BC in Sudbury at the piano. The MPs practically had to kick us out at 2:30 a.m. It was particularly enjoyable to see all the new faces, The Music-makers, Ralph and including those from BrampEd Liber Gord Dobie. Marj Mounter. ton and Bramalea. The comPhotos by Nor ma Maynard petition was the strongest in recent years. NOBA Junior Team Playoffs Umpires for the finals By Jim Muchmore were Arlene Crozier, Audrey Graczyk and Emmanuelle The DBA office will be sending out information to all the Gunter. At the end, Bill Mayschools. NOBA will follow the criteria outlined therein, with our nard presented the tournaplayoffs likely in February. Details will be worked out at ment chairman with an incoaches meeting during the NOBA Junior Championships in scribed T-shirt. A very nice Sudbury. gesture! 24 Ontario Badminton


NOBA Junior Series by Kent James

Sayer with Tim winning in an exciting 3-game final. Cheryl Beach played very well and dominated the girls' A side round robin. On the B side Martial Beauvais won the boys singles over Fred Tranquili, and the girls' was won by Cindy Beach. Disappointing was the untimely demise of Tom Osawa and Richard Burrough in the quarters of the playoff, due to The first ever NOBA Jun- what became known as the ior Series was held on Novem- "Kap bum". A lack of condiber 13-15 in New Liskeard. At- tioning apparently rendered tending were top juniors from the Kapuskasing lads incapKapuskasing, Timmins, Elliot able of lunging and they reLake and the host New Lis- tired to recooperate and rekeard club. It was set up to turn the next day. Saturday night there was provide a maximum of competition while attempting to a get-together and dance feagive a reasonable basis for turing delicious pizza and pepranking the district for the up- si. Nobody was ready to go coming NOBA Junior. Three when the clock, which had excellent facilities were used been cleverly hidden by a during the weekend: Ecole Mickey Mouse t-shirt, was unSecondaire Ste Marie, St. covered and it was time to Michel's and New Liskeard retire. Thanks from all the players and coaches to Tim S.S. A round-robin singles and Cheryl for arranging this tournament was organized for most eiioyable part of the Friday night followed by a weekend. The Timmins girls single-elimination draw. On are giving notice that they are the A side it came down to looking forward to seeing Rob, Brian Amsden versus Tim Dave, Sergio and Fred at the

NOBA JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Under 19, Under 16 January 25-27 Lively SS, Sudbury Age groups: Under 16, Under 19 (as of October 1,1981) BIIMs: available on request Entry deadline: January 18 For details, contact: Hotl ch«lrm«n: Mark Tremblay Billet coordinator Kent James Tournament chairman: Jim Muchmore

Jim Muchmore

236 Hillside DrS Elliot Lake. PSA 1N5 848-7682

Under 14, Under 12 January 23-24 Timmins H&VS Billets: Upon Request Deadline: January 14 For Information or to enter

January, 1982

Frank Boulanger 727 Dieppe Timmins, Ontario P4N5H1

Robert Deimer and Dave Wiskel (thinking that they were finished) had already showered and they were called back on court for the playoff—sorry guys!! Doubles was next, starting early the next day. Vernnon Moriarity and Tim Sayer were undefeated in the A round robin with the quasidoubles team of Kent James and Cheryl Beach coming second. Tom Osawa and Martial Beauvais won the B division over David and Peter Fong; C group went to Richard Burrough & Gaetan Desbiens and D to Tracy Charrette & Corrine Davidson. Play in all groups was very close with many excellent matches. Particularly enjoyable was the aggressive play of Yeates and Tielmans of New Liskeard who pleased crowds all weekend. The second night was devoted to an A-B-C-D singles tournament with everyone in the draw. To confuse anybody who had hoped to use the results of the weekend for ranking, Tim Sayer was upset by the stunning acrobatics of Marc Tailleur. Refusing to let anything hit the floor and taking full advantage of the net cord, Marc gave the spectators what was probably the most interesting match of the weekend. On the other side, Tom Osawa advanced over Brian Amsden to meet Richard Burrough. Richard played very steadily to become the second singles champ of the weekend. NOBA junior. The mixed worked out rather unusually due to a lack of girls. To allow everyone to play, two coaches were enlisted to play with two of the younger boys, with a couple of other doubles match-ups being allowed. So, in true "Northern" style, the series mixed final saw Marc Tailleur and Alain Ouellette win over Kent

James and Gaetan Desbiens. After mixed, there were free challenges for those who could still walk, and play wrapped up around five o'clock. In general, the weekend was a fantastic success. Each player played a minimum of 18 matches with many going over 25, including playoffs and challenges. The level of play and effort put forth by the participants speaks very promisingly for junior badminton in the district in the near future. It is hoped that the series will become the second major event for juniors in the district and that the good feeling and friendship among players from across this huge district will continue to grow. There are a number of thank-yous owing after three days with over thirty juniors out of town. Heartfelt thanks from the coaches to the staff at the Breault's Motel for their tremendous kindness on Friday afternoon. The motel pool was the scene of a Kap vs Timmins water-polo game that was a great warm-up for the weekend. Anyone who wasn't half-drowned at the end of an hour, was declared a winner! Thanks to Bev Green, Frank Boulanger and Jim Muchmore for the work in conceiving the weekend and to Bev and her tremendous organizational talents for keeping things moving along. Finally, all the players and coaches would like to thank ,Tom Buck for all the hours of preparation and thought that had to go into such a tremendous weekend. We are looking forward to Series No. 2 with great anticipation. 25


By Mary Balfour

The annual Soo Open was held in Sault Ste. Marie on December 4-6. A total of 120 players participated, including 36 from Wawa. Other clubs represented were from North Bay, Sudbury, Elliot Lake and the Soo. Final results: A event MS.SF—Serge Lebel (EL) d. Tony D'Agostino (Soo) 10.7 Scott Remillard (Soo) d. Steve Oyni (Soo) 17-15,7 F—SERGE LEBEL, Elliot Lake 5,11 WS.SF—Anna Holllck (NB) d. Maret Mezzomo 10,9 Jennifer Mclntyre (Soo) d. Janis Balfour (Sad) 3,1 F—ANNA HOLLICK, North Bay 8,5 MD.SF—Lebel 8, Jeff Willars (NL) d. Greg Major 8, D'Agostino 9,11 George Zedec & Joe MacDonald (Sud) d, Steve Diotte & Bronco Tomasic (EL) 9,6 F—SERGE LEBEL & JEFF WILLARS, Elliot Lake & New Liskeard, 5,8-15.5

WD.SF—Joanne McKinnon (Soo) & Mcintyre d. Balfour & Lynn Compton 13,3 Stierri Ostroski & Shona Findlay, (Soo) d Holly Wickett & Ursula Schleen (Soo) 8,8-15,7 F—JENNIFER MclNTYRE & JOANNE McKINNON, Sault Ste Marie 10,2 XD.SF—Lebel & Compton d. Zedek & Sharon Mur phy (Sud V) nsa Bud & Pierrette Hebner (Soo) d. Oyni & Mclntyre 1,5 F—SERGE LEBEL & LYNN COMPTON 3,7

B event MS—Steve Diotte (Soo) d. Tomasic 9-15,10,7 WS— Lynn Compton d. Carole Major (Soo) 1,1 MD— Paul Biron & Kevin Merling (Soo) d. Pat Bitoni&H. Kim (Soo) 8-15,9,8 WD— Maret Mezzomo & Shirley Pelletier d. Hollick & Laura Mltoma (NB) 5,8 XD— Scott Remillard & Janis Balfour d. Bob Morrow (NB)& Hollick 17-14,8

C event MS— Ted Remillard (Soo) d. Ian Thompson (Soo) 18-17,8-15,5 WS— Pierrette Hebner (Soo) d. Helen Lynett (Wawa) 2,3 MD— Martin Blakeborough & Steve Flint (Soo) d. Pat Lynett & John Zagar (Wawa) 8.13 WD— Ellen Tale & Helen Kirstens (Sud) d. Helen Kim & Adrienne Balint (EL) 5,7 XO— Paul Biron & Shona Findlay (Soo) d. Sergio Troncoso & Adrienne Balint (EL) 0,0

A WINNERS (left to right): Lynn Compton, Joanne McKinnon, Jeff Willars, Serge Lebel. Front: Jennifer Mclntyre, Anna Hollick.

Kap Juniors

B winners: Bronco Tomasik. Steve Diotte, Paul Biron, Lynn Compton, Janis Balfour.

C winners: Martin Blakeborough, Shona Findlay, Paul Biron, Ted Remillard.

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Derek Hebner and his father, Bud

A tournament was held Frida- Dec. 11, to end the local club's year of play before Christmas. Winners c it half-court singles tournai. 2nt were Sylvie Fortin, Paul Gendron, Gaetan Desbiens, Dan Mac Donald, Yvon Allard, Tom Osawa, Casey Green, Robert Audet, Raymonde Ouellette, Glenn Donnelly, Louis Desrosiers and Ray Bizier. The winners took home badges. Thanks for helping with the tournament to five parents of competitors: Terry and Henry Levesque, Chiyo Osawa, Sally Fortin and Mark O'Donoughue.

Ontario Badminton


5th annual Cochrane Junior

OWES,12

The 5th annual Cochrane parts of a junior tournament District Junior Champion- (if not the most important) is ships were held in Timmins on the billeting. The players get November 27-29, 1981. Chair- to know each other better and man Frank Boulanger timed it helps to cut down on the events so that the entire expenses, so, to all parents tournament could be run on who treat these visitors so the seven courts at TH & VS. well, a special thank-you! The level of play has This was no easy task as 120 juniors in four age groups improved very much since the (u!9, u!6, u!4, u!2) had to be first Cochrane District was accommodated, but it was held five years ago, with the well worth the effort as the result that many matches juniors enjoy being able to see went to three games and no matches in the other age one player was over-powergroups and it is much more ing. The draw was doublepleasant for the coaches and elimination so Sunday's play ended later than was expected parents. Thanks to Yvette & Pete with the outcome of most Fleming, Jim Bielek and events undecided until the end Dwight Eide for running the of the day. Trophies and draw, to Frank for co-ordinat- medallions were awarded to ing the tournament and for firsts, seconds and thirds in all arranging billets for all out-of- events. towners and to the local people who took the juniors into their omes. It bears repeating that jne of the most important

UNDER 18- 2nd%nd3rd UNDER 19

Under 14

GS—1. Gale Cawthorpe (K) 2. Linda Lebianc (K) 3. Laura Pollon (T) BS—1. Richard Burrough (K) 2. Brian Amsden (T) 3. Yvon Allard (K) GD—1. Gals Cawthorpe & Kim Green (K) 2. Laura Pollon & Tracy Charrette (T) 3. Linda Lebianc (K) & Gabi Vcislo (T) BD—1. Brian Amsden & Bobby Moore (T) 2. Yvon Allard & Pierre Pauze (K) 3. Martial Beauvais & Richard Burrough (K) XD—1. Gale Cawthorpe & Richard Burrough (K) 2. Kim Green & Yvon Allard (K) 3. Linda Lebianc & Martial Beauvais (K)

GS—1. Joanne Shymanski (T) 2, Kim Burnett (SP) 3. Shannon Michell (SP) BS—1. Dan MacDonald (K) 2. Michael Fleming (T) 3. Robert Audet(K) GD—1. Shannon Michell & Kim Burnett (SP) 2. Karen Herman! & Kerry Young (T) 3. Joanne Shymanski & Chris Bates (T) BD—1. Casey Green (K) & Michael Fleming (T) 2. Luc St. Aubin & Robert Audet (K) 3. Dan MacDonald & Jeff O'Donoughue (K) XD—1. Casey Green (K) & Kim Burnett (SP) 2. Robert Audet (K) & Joanne Shymanski (T) 3. Michael Fleming & Shannon Michell (SP)

Under 16

UNDER 12—2nd and 3rd

No results received yet from the Temiskaming Junior championships. Watch our next issue for late news of this event. January, 1982

GS—1. Shelly Birnie (T) 2. Sharon Johnston (T) 3. Rose Marie Bertrand (T) as—1. TomOsawa(K) 2. Abhya Gupta (T) 3. Gaetan Desbiens (K) GD—1. Rose Marie Bertrand & Shelly Birnie (T) 2. Sharon Johnston & Allison McLeod (T) 3. Natalie Ayora (K) & Sherri Knauz (T) BD—1. Tom Osawa & Michel Majerovich (K) 2. Abhya Gupta & Jed Collins (T) 3. Robert Baumart & Joey Huot (SP) XD—1. Sharon Johnston & Jeff Collins (T) 2. Shelly Birnie & Abhya Gupta (T) 3. Natalie Ayora & Dan MacDonald (K)

Under 12 GS—1. LisaJakubiak(T) 2. Veronica Planner (T) 3. Karen Chisholm (T) BS—1. Steve Harmant (T) 2. Perry Pryor (SP) 3. Brian Benning (T) GD—1. Lisa Jakubiak & Veronica Planner (T) 2. Nancy Maclsaac & Angela Resetar (SP) 3. Melissa Shymanski & Karen Chisholm (T) BD—1. Brian Benning & Dean Lessard (T) 2. Perry Pryor & Brian Osterberg (SP) 3. Steve Harmant (T) & Brian Quibel (SP) NOTE: (K) - Kapuskasing (SP)- South Porcupine (T)-Timmins

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Kaptim Team tourney By Bev Green

A team tournament was held in Kapuskasing on December 12 & 13,1981. The eight teams were made up of two players from Timmins and two from Kapuskasing; they played a complete round robin. Play was close through the two days of competition with two teams being tied for first place with six team wins each and all other teams close behind. Winning matches were then tallied with the result that the "Drops & Clears" team of Gale Cawthorpe, Marc Tailleur, Frank Boulanger, and Corrine Davidson narrowly edged out the "Big Birds".

WOBA SENIOR & MASTERS & JUNIOR VETS & GRAND MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Members of this second place team were Kent James, Robert Belair, Linda Leblanc and Joanne Lodin. Third place went to the "Racqueteers" team comprising Pierre Pauze, Walt Reimer, Mona Fortin and Sherri Knauz. The tournament was organized by Bev Green, Kapuskasing coach, to provide intensive competition for the juniors from the two training centres in Kapuskasing and Timmins. Each participant played fourteen matches in the two-day competition, many of them going three games. This meant a total of 140 matches overall. A special thanks to Mrs. Pauze who served pizza to most of the competitors on the Saturday evening.

February 19,20,21,1982 Stratford Badminton Club 48 Water Street Stratford ELIGIBILITY:

EVENTS: SHUTTLE: ENTRY FEE:

ENTRIES:

Members of Ontario Badminton Association affiliated clubs who meet the age requirements as of April 30, 1982. Grand Masters-Men -60 years and over -Ladles -55 years and over Masters -Men -50 years and over -Ladles 45 years and over Seniors -Men -40 years and ovef -Ladles -35 years and over Junior Vets -Men 32 years and over Singles, Doubles, Mixed; Consolations if time and entries permit. Feather - pay as you play. $10.00 for first event $ 4.00 for each other event Price to Include the cost of dinner. Send to: 54 Hesson Street Stratford, Ontario N5A 6G1 TEL: (519) 271-0774 (R) (519)271-8940(8)

DEADLINE: ORDER OF PLAY:

February 16,1982

Friday-7:00 p.m. - Ladies and Mens Singles Saturday-10:00 am - Doubles Sunday-11:30 am - Finals

BO. SF—

K-W Granite Junior KapTim Tourney Champions: Marc Tailleur, Gale Cawthorpe, Corrine Davidson, Frank Boulanger.

Drops 'n' clears •Congratulations to Don Mitoma and Sue Godin, married in Kapuskasing on November 27. * NOBA will be missing Kent James as he returns in January to the south for his 4month school term. Kent obviously enjoys being in the north as much as we like having him here — so much so, that he arrived at the airport 30 minutes late for his flight!! 28

* Senior power triumphs once again — in an epic 3-game match in New Liskeard in December '81, the senior team ol Jack Willars and Jack Kincaid took the measure of a slightly younger pair. Jeff and Sean will be happy to know that the two Jacks will be available for lessons in early January. * Congratulations to Kelly and Mike Proulx married in Kapuskasing on December 23, 1981.

The annual K-W Granite Junior Invitational was held in Kitchener on December 4-6. A total of 120 players from Quebec, New York and Ontario participated. Final results:

Stephen Nenniger & Dwight Yhap (Oak) d. Mike Fedryk & Steve Smith (Oak) 14,4 Toal & Denis Legros (Strath) d. Shanks & Barrie Blanshard (Blvd) 7,12

F

XD. SF—

F

STEPHEN NENNIGER & YHAP, Oakville Club 10,8

DWIGHT

Jell Rush & Ray O'Reilly (Oak) d. Legros& Harrison 12,13 Yhap & Watt d. Blanshard & Cherny 8,8-15,11 JEFF RUSH & RAY O'REILLY, Oakville Club 10.8

UNDER 16

UNDER 19 GS. SF—

F

BS. SF—

F

Chantal Jobin (due) d. Elisabeth Houde (due)11-12,2,3 Gisele Bouchard (Que) d. Josee Aubin (Que) 12-10,6 CHANTALJOBIN,Quebec12-10,1 John Wright (Blvd) d. Joe Toal (Brant) 4.10-15,13 Jetf Shanks (Kings) d. Francois Lewis (Que)10,11 JOHN WRIGHT, Boulevard Club 12-15,6,1

GS. SF—

F

BS SF—

F

F

Patti Watt & Tannis Harrison (Oak) d. Houde & Shirley Coderre (Que) 8, 17-16 Jobin & Bouchard d. Nancy Cherny & NadineFitzpatrick(Blvd)10,5 PATTI WATT & TANNIS HARRISON, Oakville Club 7,8

Bryan Blanshard (Blvd) d. Brad Paul (Brant) 4,1 Steve Lavigne (Que) d. Ted Prittie (TGran)8,5 BRYAN BLANSHARD, Boulevard Club 11,2

GD. SF— GD. SF—

Julie Moody (NYork) d. Susan Bain (Strat) 6,6 Doris Piche (Que) d. Ingrid Fairbrother (Blvd) 12-9,4 JULIE MOODY, New York 2,1

Bain & Moody d. Sue Neziol & Sheila Brown (Brant) 0,8 Fairbrother & Melissa Gallo (Blvd) d. Piche & Lucie Marois (Que) 11,5-15, 8-15

F

SUSAN BAIN, Stratford & JULIE MOODY. New York9,7-15,17-14

Continued on page 29 Ontario Badminton


HAMILTON AND DISTRICT LEAGUE

Western

WOBA

Birds Eye View Associate editor: Debra Swire HELP A PLEA FOR HELP FROM YOUR WOBA EXECUTIVE President DAVE, is a real busy man, He does as much (in fact more) than he can! DEBBY - she looks after our money, Says our finances are not at all sunny! EDITH - well she needs no introduction. All her coaches get first class instruction. FELIPE - puts in hours of overtime, Coaching his juniors - coming on fine. BRUCE - this year he's new to the game. . . "Promoting" badminton is his aim. RON is a newcomer, his first year too, And he'll arrange Mini-Clinics for you. And then there's JIM, Umpire-in-Chief, "More Umpiring Clinics" is his belief!

Once again this year a Hamilton and District League is under way. This year there are four divisions as compared to the last few years with B and C Levels only. There are twenty teams this year submitted from Hamilton and the surrounding area. At each league game, three men and three women play for each given team. Each player receives two Doubles and one Mixed Doubles match. This provides a more competitive level of play for those interested in badminton in more than a recreational way. Good luck all our badminton pnthiisiasts! HAMILTON AND DISTRICT LEAGUE RESULTS AS AT DECEMBER 20, 1981 FIRST DIVISION W L T MILTON 2 0 0 STRATHCONA 1 1 0 1 1 0 CENTRAL MEMORIAL BRANTFORD 1 0 0 1 0 DUNDAS 0 SECOND DIVISION

DUNDAS

OAKVILLE BURLINGTONCENTRAL STRATHCONA LESTER B. PEARSON ANCASTER THIRD DIVISION

BURLINGTON CENTRAL GRIMSBY L. B. PEARSON STRATHCONA HUNTINGTON FOURTH DIVISION

Secretary, LIZ, ties it all together, Keeps you informed with her monthly newsletter! But we need some new people, some VOLUNTEERS To help us out . . . give some new ideas. Would you volunteer, or know someone who does, Can we interest you in joining US?

DUNDAS MILTON BURLINGTON CENTRAL GRIMSBY W - Won T - Tie Jj - Lost F - Games For

22 14 14

2 0 0

W 3 2

L 1 1

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F 44 34

A Pts. 33 6 23 4

2 1

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Seriously, though, we are looking for someone to fill the position of TOURNAMENT CHAIRMAN for this season . . . And will also need volunteers for our 1982/83 Executive. If you are interested in the future of our District, and badminton in general, and would like to GET INVOLVED - President, Dave Burrows, would be delighted to hear from you. Contact Dave at: Home (416) 639-3692 or Business (416) 637-0934.

BS, SF—

Blanshard & Prittie d. Paul & Dave Lyew (Burl) 12,12-15,7 Gerald Castonguay & Louis Jobin (Que) d. Brad Homick & Peter Wilson (Blvd)5,10

G0 SF_

BRYAN BLANSHARD, (Boulevard Club

12-15,11,4

XD. SF—

Blanshard & Chris Smith (Oak) d. Wilson & Fairbrother10,8 Lavigne & Julie Brouillard (Que) d. Castonguay &Piche 5,12-15,18-17 BRYAN BLANSHARD, Boulevard Club & CHRIS SMITH, Oakville Club 18-14,4

UNDER 14 GS. SF— Chris Dingwall (Oak) d, Jackie Starr (Brant) 5,1 Kathryn Hubble (Deer Park) d. Tracey McGowan (Oak) 6,12-10 F — CHRIS DINGWALL, Oakville Club 2,4

Steve Christie (Oak) d. Dan Richter (Burl) 5,3 Ned Johnson (Oak) d. Vivek Mehta STEVE CHRISTIE, Oakville Club 11-15,8,4

& TED PRITTIE, Toronto Granite Club

BADMINTON HISTORY WANTED

Clippings, pictures and memorabilia relating to badminton in London during the past 50 or more years are being sought to produce a City history of the sport. This is planned to coincide with the 1982 City of London Badminton Tourney, ' hus reflecting 50 years since the Nash, Johnston and Sumner ,rophies have been in existence. Any information relating to any clubs, facilities, tournaments, champions, trophies, school and junior action "remember whens", etc. would be appreciated. Please specify an approximate date, if possible, including a return address. Call 519-472-8153 or send to George and Irene Olley, V7 Naomee Crescent, London, Ontario, N6H 3T3. inuary, 1982

APIs. 19 4 17 2

F 24 24 23 9 6

BD, SF—

McGowan & Dingwall d. Jennifer Schlosser & Robbyn Hermitage (K-W) 4,3 Hubble & Adrienne Grant (DPark) d. Starr & Cathi Mulrooney (Brant) 5,9 TRACEY McGOWAN & CHRIS DINGWALL, Oakville Club 7,11 Johnson & Christie d. Ross Smith (DPark) & Jeff White (K-W) t ,2 Mehta & Richter d. John Sawkins & Jeremy Williams (Brant) 12,3 NED JOHNSON & STEVE CHRISTIE, Oakville Club 9,4

Christie & Dingwall d. Smith & Hubble 11,11 Jottnson:S:Mc^wan d- *nBatns & Mulrooney 6.2 — STEVE CHRISTIE & CHRIS DINGWALL, Oakville Club 7,5

XD. SF—

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JVIotes WESTERN ONTARIO 'A' AND 'B' CHAMPIONSHIPS

Western Ontario "A" and "B" championships will be held at Woodstock January 22-24, 1982. Feather Birds will be used. Everyone is welcome to enter but entries will be resticted in number; the qualifying criteria will depend on the number of entries received. Any restrictions placed on entry will be at the discretion of the WOBA Tournament Committee. WESTERN ONTARIO 'C' CHAMPIONSHIPS

Our WOBA executive would like to thank the Cambridge Club for agreeing to host this Tournament at Conestoga College, Doon - February 5-7. Plastic Birds will be used. Currently classified "A" and "B" players will not be eligible for these Championships and any other eligibility restrictions will be at the discretion of the WOBA Tournament Committee. THE THOMAS CUP

K. W. Granite Club will be rolling out the red carpet on the 30th and 31st of January when they host The Thomas Cup (final of the Pan American Zone). Tickets are available from BRENDA NACIUK (519) 743-9863 on a first-come, first-served basis. $5.00 per day or $9.00 if you are attending both days. Four matches will be scheduled on the Saturday and five matches on Sunday. Bleachers will be set-up in the actual court area so spectators are reminded to DRESS WARMLY! A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE THOMAS CUP

In 1939 Sir George Thomas, President of the International Badminton Federation (I.B.F.), offered a Challenge Trophy for an international Men's Badminton Team Championship. The first THOMAS CUP took place betwen 10 nations in 1948 and 1949. At present, teams are divided into 4 zones - Pan American, Asian, Australian and European. Teams are made up of 3 singles players and 2 doubles pairs. Every three years, preliminary rounds are played and the four zone winners and Champions of the preceding Thomas Cup contest meet. CANADA has received a bye into the Final of the Pan American'zone and will play either JAPAN or PERU on the 30th and 31st of January. PLAN TO BE T H E R E

No results received yet from Bill Parkes Junior, Niagara Falls Early Bird, Woodstock Early Bird or Brant County Novice. Watch our next issue for late news of these events. WOBA Umpires A regional umpires clinic will be held in London on Tuesday, January 26 and Wednesday, January 27 during the evenings. Contact Jim Hartley for details. Photo by Keith Rowe 30

Welcome to the following clubs who a f f i l i a t e d in November: Burlington Central (Junior and Senior) University of Western Ontario Listowel College Heights (Guelph) Lester B. Pearson, Burlington (Junior) Kitchener (Qeensmount) Dundas Fort Erie (Junior) Windsor South Huron (Junior) Cambridge Sir Frederic Banting H.S. (London) Central Memorial (Hamilton) Westdale, Hamilton (Junior) K/W Granite Club Milton Grimsby London Junior Workshop Blenheim

Travelcade Tour The Ontario Travelcade Van will be in WOBA in January, February and March. For information as to how to arrange for badminton clinics in conjunction with the tour, contact the OBA office. Tilbury Tecumseh Belle River StClair Beach Essex Blenheim Wheatley Leamington Kingsville Harrow Amherstburg Ridgetown Ingersoll Tillsonburg Simcoe

Jan 11,12,13 Jan 14, 15,16 Jan 18,19 Jan 20, 21 Jan 22, 23, 24, 25 Feb8, 9,10 Feb 11, 12 Feb 13,14,15, 16 Feb 17,18 Feb 19, 20, 21 Feb 22, 23, 24 Feb 25, 26 Mar 8, 9,10 Mar 11,12, 13 Mar 14, 15,16

Our Club membership is currently running at just over 50% of last year's total membership and we urge those Clubs who have not yet registered their players to do so as soon as possible. We really need your support this year!.

OBA's New Look How do you like the new OBA logo? And what use should we make of it here in Western? We'd like to get your reaction; do you think WOBA should: (a) incorporate and use the new logo instead of the WOBA shield? (b) use the new OBA logo in addition to the WOBA shield? (c) not use the new logo on WOBA correspondence etc at all? Send your comments to Liz Palles, 165 Churchill Drive, Cambridge. N1S 1R9.

ONTARIO BADMINTON ASSOCIATION

LET US ENTERTAIN YOU

If you are looking for some lighter moments at your next tournament there is a mixed doubles pair that can do just that. At a tournament last spring they were definitely a comedy of errors. Firstly, during an ardent rally the man threw his raquet right to the ceiling. Secondly, he managed to step right out of his shoe and kick it two courts away without the laces even coming undone. Of course the lady did not miss her turn. She ended up after a long rally with the bird going down the front of her badminton dress and the only consolation being the shuttle did not fall right through. Naturally, everyone was watching them at the precise moments these events occurred and found all their tensions released through their hysterical laughter. For a nominal fee this couple might perform at your upcoming tournament. Inquire, and we will negotiate!

Ontario Badminton


; LESTER B. PEARSON BADMINTON CLUB Once again here is your badminton reporter to inform you of the many events and activities taking place at a local club. Firstly, let me tell you a little about the situtation surrounding Lester B. Pearson Badminton Club. At the centre there is a high school, nursery school and recreational facilities. The gymnasium is one of the brightest places I have ever seen. The colours are pleasing to the eye and the atmosphere vast and cheery. Unfortunately the nine courts are so marked that the members have to adjust to the many coloured lines that we school gym players seem to accept. The club opened its fall season in September and now boasts a membership of one hundred and four. They have court time Tuesday evenings and Sunday afternoons with their larger turnout being on Tuesdays. The members use a chalkboard to sign up with 20 minute intervals allowed. After a rather long talk with the president of the club, I can only surmise that this is a very active club and executive. Lester B. has already had three mini-clinics. One for beginners, one for intermediates and an Umpire and Referee Level 1 clinic. They also have two other clinics planned for the new year. A r o u n d - r o b i n mixed Doubles tournament was recently held with a draw of about 35 pairs. Each player was ranked according to club January, 1982

play and the more experienced were put with the beginners. They hold this tournament every year and find it a great way to mix members and make for some excellent matches as well. Small plaques were presented to the winners at their Christmas party. This brings us to their social calendar. A Christmas party was held at the community centre. After a couple of hours of badminiton, everyone gathered in a nearby room for food and refreshments. A few skits were presented and some sponsored prizes given out to a lot or menioers. In the spring at the season's close, a pool party is held at an executive member's home, Frank Farrow. A small charge is levied to have this party catered and between this, swimming and dancing, a good time is had bv alL Lester B. has been extremely successful in league play in the past few years and considering they are but five years young, this is quite an achievement. This year they have entered two teams into the Hamilton District. One team is in Division 2 and the other in Division 3. Once again I'm sure they will provide excellent competition and exciting matches. George Quinn is a busy coach at Lester B. and this year a Junior club has been started. They play Saturdays, both mornings and afternoons with the Juniors divided into age groups and coached in these categories. The response has been terrific with as many as sixty young participants signing up. The club executive consists of Lyn Rayner as president, Frank Farrow as vicepresident and four subcommittee members: Denise Hughes, Bruce Applegarth, Adrian Winslow and Luke Groinsky. These people meet four times a year to discuss activities and upcoming events. Since the club is in a community centre, the committee members report to the area residents regularly to keep them posted on their progress. Lyn feels that using some of the talents on hand at the centre is a good idea since it keeps

communication lines open_and co-operation easy. A photographer from the school is brought in to take pictures of the members and the league teams and the art students are now in the process of creating a logo for their club. A couple of weeks ago, the hard working executive and a few regular volunteers had a well deserved break from it all. Lyn had won a weekend for twelve at Tyrolean Village in Collingwood so she stretched the reservation, packed up her friends and their spouses and headed away for a couple of days of fun and games. They had a very organized weekend of charades, musical

entertainment, eucnre, poKer and a highly f a v o u r e d treasure hunt which took them to the streets of Collingwood looking for various and sundry items. They even had their meals and chores down to team work and the entire weekend ran smoothly and with a great deal of fun for all. Now there is an executive that gets along! This could increase the list of dedicated volunteers immensely. Lester B. Pearson is making terrific headway in badminton, both at the recreational level and competitive level. With active and hard working members like that, it is no wonder! Good luck all!

Bruce Applegarth shows great footwork while in action at Lester B. Pearson.

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The whole happy group of Lynn's 'Weekend for the Birds' t Tyrolean Village in Collingwood. A 31


NOTICE TO WESTER1V DISTRICT

Please help keep Westerns i " v K bSection of the PaPer up to date I ]\ y sending all results, pictures stories ••'•£•• ; 1 in ' ' gossip, upcom*Vi' |y g events and general infor's>j?: fi^mation to Deb Swire, Box 137, ' Waterdown, Ontario LOR 2HO. Our section of the On'tario Badminton can only be as interesting as you help make it! We have a very large and active district -- please keep me informed. Deb Swire

WOBA

K. W. GRANITE

The Octoberfest Tournament was well attended this year with 117 senior players from all over Ontario. The Tournament was in true Octoberfest tradition with the prizes relating to the occasion. The evening festivities, including a dinner and dance, was enjoyed by all until the wee hours of the morning. K.W. GRANITE OCTOBERFEST TOURNAMENT RESULTS MEN'S SINGLES A Winner: Ron Taylor (K.W.) Finalist: Bal Takel MEN'S SINGLES B Winner: Dave Int'Veen (T.O.) 'inalist: Bill Verboom (T.O.) LADIES SINGLES A Winner: Nancy Holt (Pick.) ^inalist: Morag McSpadgen Strath.) .ADIES SINGLES B W i n n e r : Joanne Perry Bramp.) finalist: Karen Ilijanich LWind.)

MEN'S DOUBLES A Winner: Dave Holt (Pick.) Bal Takel (T.O.) Default Finalists: E. K. Chauah H. S. Lee MEN'S DOULBES B Winner: Dieter Henke (Lond.! Randy Frederick Finalists: Art Krahn (K.W.) Al Blastock (Camb.) LADIES DOUBLES A Winners: Janet Hugh Morag McSpadgen (Strath) Finalists: Nancy Holt (Pick.) Diane Warriner LADIES DOUBLES B Winners: Theresa Goldsmith SueVella (T.O.) Finalists: Lyn Gil'dea (K.W.) Sherri Nolan (Strath) MIXED DOUBLES A Winners: Ron Taylor (K.W.) Janet Hugh (Strath) Finalists: Cam Stuart BrendaSooley (K.W.) MIXED DOUBLES B Winners: Lance Heydon Diane Warriner (T.O.) Finalists: Art Krahn (K.W. Sherri Nolan (Camb.)

Watch the Balloon! Here Bob and Cathy Strifler test their talent with a slight handicap of a balloon tied to their racquet at the Fun Tournament held at Burlington Central BC in November. What an interesting evening!

The winning Mixed Doubles Pair of George Quinn and Heidi Groves in action at Lester B. Pearson's latest RoundRobin. 32

At the recent Badminton Social held by Burlington Central, Pam Dale was awarded a special prize by the Tournament Director, Glen Swire for her special efforts at Central's Fun Tournament. Glen thought these new glasses might help Pam keep her eye on the Bird.

Ontario Badminton


ONTARIO CHAMPIONSHIPS UNDER 14

From the office of....

February 5-7,1982 at Harwood Secondary School

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OBA Executive Director

Host chairman: Wayne King Entry Deadline- Friday January 22,1982 AGE ELIGIBILITY: Under 14 years of age as of October 1st, 1981

Wintario Wintario grants are available for travel to provincial championships; however, application must be made by the districts on behalf of the players involved, rather than by the individual players themselves. Any player wishing to be included in the application must inform his district secretary immediately of his plans and anticipated expenses, since all forms must be completed prior to the event date. To be eligible for the travel assistance, players must meet the following criteria: A, B, C, U19, U16, U14 championships: the top 16 players from each district championship. Intermediate, Seniors & Masters: any affiliated player. Grants to Canadian championships Wintario grants are available for travel to national championships; however, application must be made through the OBA office. Any player wishing to be included in the application must inform the OBA office of his plans and anticipated expenses. To be eligible for the travel assistance, players must meet the following criteria: Nationals: A-classed players who compete in the Ontario A championships. Seniors & Masters, Intermediate: players who reach the 2nd round of the corresponding Ontario championships. Junior/Juvenile: provincially ranked players who compete in the corresponding provincial championships. Grants are also available for competition in international events. Contact the OBA office for details.

Ontario Championships Watch for notices of the following Ontario championship events in the next issue of Ontario Badminton: Event Seniors & Masters "A" "C"

UNDER 16 February 12-14,1982 at

TORONTO Site to be announced Entry Deadline - January 29th 1982 •LIGIBILITY: Under 16 years of age as of October 1st 1981.

UNDER 19 February 19-21,1982 at Loyalist Collegiate Vocational Institute

KINGSTON Host chairman: Jim Chapman Entry deadline: February 5,1982 AGE ELIGIBILITY: Under 19 years of age as of October 1st, 1981 BILLETING: Provided upon request only for players from Northern and Northwestern

ONTARIO "B" March 12-14

at CFB TRENTON Host chairman: Richard Woodley ENTRY DEADLINE: Friday, February 26 CLASSIFICATION

ELIGIBILITY: Location Stratford Oshawa Brampton

Date March 19-21 April 2-4 April 23-25

Entry deadline March 5 March 19 April 9

MEMBERSHIP High on our list of prioriA total of 7,289 members ties for the New Year is a "re- in 140 clubs had registered cognize the secretaries" with OBA by December 21. program, to honor those stalwart individuals who fuel the The breakdown is as follows: OBA machine by sending in 700 membership registrations COBAGB&DBA- 471 each year. NOBA- 568 A hearty thanks to each NWOBA128 and every one of you for doing ODBA— 1916 this vitally important job. We T&DBA1874 hope it is some comfort to WOBA- 1632 know you are part of a very (Continued on page 34) elite group. wuary, 1982

OBA members not classified as "A" players.

For all OBA Championship*: ENTRY FEES: U14 - $12.00 U16, U19, B - $12 for 1st event, $6 for 2nd or 3rd. SHUTTLES: U14-Carlton International U16, U19, B-Yonex feather DRESS: Whites only. EVENTS: Singles Doubles , Mixed Doubles Finals Consolations if time and entries permit.

6:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. Saturday 12:00 noon Saturday 10:00 am Sunday

Information regarding accommodation and social events available from the OBA office. Open draws are made In the OBA office following the closing of entries anyone interested may attend.

ENTRIES: "^ l^^v^. Telephone entries not accepted. Send completed entry form to: Ontario Badminton Association 160Vanderhoof Ave. Fee MUST be included with Toronto. M4G 4B8 416-424-6767 entry form.

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Brag about Badminton!! Wear a t-shirt

Resource Materials Over the past few years the DBA has printed annually a resource materials pamphlet, which has grown into a booklet with over 80 items of interest to badminton enthusiasts. We have reached a point where the booklet's content has stabilized with a small number of additions or changes to be made each year. Starting this season, an update will be printed every other year to be used as a supplement to the booklet, containing a full listing of material available for purchase through our Resource Centre. This update outlines new additions to our Resource Centre as well as changes, deletions, etc., to the present stock. It also includes an updated order form which we request that you use for orders made during the 1981-82 season. Please contact the DBA office if you require a copy of the 1980-81 Resource Materials Booklet (blue cover) or a copy of the update.

Change — Audio Visual Materials — Rental Policy All films and videotapes listed in the DBA Resource Booklet (1980-81) and the update (B58-B68, B84 and B85) have been transferred to the Resource Centre, Ministry of Culture and Recreation, 77 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario M7A 2R9. They can be obtained on loan, free of charge by contacting either the Centre in Toronto (416-965-6763) and ask for film bookings, or your nearest Ministry of Culture and Recreation Community Program Office— check the blue pages of your local telephone directory for the office location. Loan conditions for the DBA material are governed by the conditions outlined by the MCR Resource Centre.

T-shirts - $6.00 At most tournaments a- Audet, Kapuskasing; and Dero,und Ontario ? players are nise Blais, Cochrane. seen wearing one of the many Want to look nice for your OB A t-shirts that Executive Director, Anne Yacyshyn, has next tournament? Write, and order a t-shirt [or a dozen] made available. The 5th Annual Cochrane from: District Junior Championships was no exception. These Ann* Yacyshyn, three juniors purchased t- Ontario Badminton Association, shirts in order to wear them at 160Vanderhoof Ave., this special tournament. They TORONTO, Ontario MSG 4B8 are [left to right]: Tracy 416-424-6767 Charrette, Timmins; Robert MEMBERSHIP (Continued from page 33) COBA (Central)18 clubs Limestone— 20 Whitby'T'— 91 CFB Trenton— 39 Oshawa "Y" — 48 Sydenham— 1 1 Ajax— 21 Kingston Loyalist— 39 Peterborough Garrison— 103 Durham Region— 40 O'NeillCVI— 69 Royal Military College— 19 Durham College— 20 Uxbridge— 36 Cobourg— 30 Henry Street— 40 Frontenac— 1 5 Moira Junior — 37 Fort Henry Hts— 22 GBSDBA (Georgian Bay)16 clubs Utterson— 23 Barrie — 75 Port Sydney— 1 1 Parry Sound— 66

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Midland— 21 Orillia— 30 Owen Sound— 20 Bradford— 19 Gravenhurst— 41 Base Borden— 32 Huntsville— 54 Banting Memorial— 18 Georgian College— 7 Penetano — 30 Orangeville— 10 St Theresa's HS— 14 NOBA (Northern)— 14 clubs Cochrane— 13 South Porcupine Jr— 30 Elliot Lake— 29 Kap Jr— 91 Canadore Panthers— 1 2 Little Claybelt— 38 Nickel District— 31 Soo— 91 New Liskeard— 20 Laurentian— 40 Porcupine — 46 North Bay— 20 Timmins Jr — 56

NWOBA (Northwestern)— 4 clubs Fort William College— 7 Confederation College— 18

NEW ADDITIONS For the 1981-1982 Badminton Season 881 - Tht Training of Badminton Pliyorj — a new manual prepared by Dr. A. Reed in co-operation with the CBA and the National Coaching Certification Program. It covers the long range physical development of high calib;e badminton players along with emphasis on'mental' fitness as well $11.50 B82 - Bidmlnton to the Top — by Derek Talbot, an English international player. A new release from England, this book stresses the speed of the modern game as its common theme. It deals with on court movement, speed, deception, fitness training and advanced stroke techniques and tactics. Lots of photos in sequence $14.00 883 — Bidmlnton Handbook — by Sandra Stevenson. One of a new series (Hancock House) designed with the teacher in mind. Developed in consultation with the B.C. Ministry of Education, this guide contains recommended teaching methods for each skill, sample lesson plans, drills, ideas lor evaluation, etc. $6.50 B84 - Bitlc Strokes — an instructional film presenting the fundamentals of the basic strokes such as overhead clears, drop shots and drives. A Sports Techniques film — 16mm colour, sound, 17 minutes.

B85 - Starting from Scratch — an award winning video-tape produced by the CBA, outlining the steps to setting up a recreational badminton club — 3/4" cassette.

Captial— 26 Algonquin College— 18 CFB Ottawa South— 11 Bell— 65

Lakehead— 33 Westgate— 33 Westgate CVI— 50 Great Lakes Athletic Assn— 20

ODBA (Ottawa Dlstrict)20 clubs Colonel By— 127 Fisher Park— 60 Sir Robert Borden — 117 RA— 663 Laurentian — 110 Kanata— 79 Gloucester— 136 Merivale-Woodsworth — 76 General Vanier— 38 Deep River — 40 Sir Wilfrid Laurier— 44 AY Jackson— 16 Aylmer— 1 74 Orleans— 97 Sir John A MacOonald— 18

TSOBA (Toronto & Dlstrict)33 clubs Royal York Collegiate— 36 Winston Churchill— 18 Strathgowan— 99 St Gabriel's— 51 Mississauga Sr Citizens— 14 West Hill— 16 Erindale Jr— 92 Weston— 21 Deer Park Jr— 16 Oakville— 128 Bramelea — 49 Thomson— 111 Brampton— 1 3 Donway Jr— 60 East York— 20 Humber College — 38 Mill Pistol— 16 RCYC— 71 St Paul's— 50

Boulevard— 457 Agincourt— 110 Leaside— 56 Westlaur— 11 Erindale Senior— 71 L'Amoreaux — 73 Malvern— 20 Metro— 16 Malaysian — Singaporean — 16 Milton— 16 Maplewood — 10 Malton— 23

WOBA (Wostern)35 clubs Cambridge— 132 Fort Erie— 26 Burlington Central— 79 Blenheim — 16 UnivofGuelph— 20 South Huron — 48 (inn of Western Ontario— 53 Grimsby— 21 Lester B Pearson— 88 Niagara College— 14 Windsor— 80 Erin— 63

n///* /^ vU/ ^y London — 78 K-W Granite— 286 Guelph College Hts— 22 OunrJas— 32 McMaster Univ— 14 StrathconaJr— 23 Strathcona— 53 Essex Kent Scottish— 1 2 Stratford— 95 Clarke Rd SS— 15 Banting— 47 Central Memorial— 9 Kitchener "Y"— 10 Woodstock— 89 Fanshawe College— 16 Burlington Central Jr— 20 LB Pearson Jr— 60 Westdale— 4 London Jr Workshop — 8 StClair College— 15 Niagara Falls— 1 8 Sarnia— 43

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MEN'S SINGLES 1 1, 2. 3. 4. 5.

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MargotQuinn 107.5 Jsnfittfi Martin 105 5 Sally Brinsmead 103.0 Danielle Gallichand 100.5 Anne Yacyshyn 97.0 Barbara Jewett 96.5 Nancy Little 96.0 Jennifer Aziz 95.5 Cathy Clarke 91.5 Patti Watt 86.0 Lynn Goudie 86.0 Sally Gadd 86.0 13. June Saunders 85.5 14. Ellen Connelly 85.0 15. Tannis Harrison 84.0 Ray O'Reilly 84.0 17. Sue Heatherington 82.0 18. Sue Wansbrough 81.0 19. Linda McDonald 80.0 Suneeta Khare 80.0 21. Nancy Mason 79.0 Alanna Larocque 79.0 23. Terri Myshrall 78.0 Janet Hugli 78.0 Barb Snider 78.0 Florence Ho 78.0 27. Marie Legris 77.0 28. Majken Gilby 76.0 29. Theresa Gregory 74.0

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1. PaulJohnson 105.0 2. PatTryon 97.0 3. John Czich 96.5 Raphi Kanchanaraphi 96.5 5. KenPriestman 94.5 6. Jamie McKee 94.0 David deBelle 94.0 Keith Priestman 94.0 James Muir 94.0 10. Mike deBelle 92.5 Mike Bitten 92.5 12. LucioFabris 92.0 13 Ross Clarke 90 5 14. Jeff Goldsworthy 88.0 15. Mike Colic 85.0 16. Ian Garland 84.5 Dhansukh Panchal 84.5 18. Len Dubecki 84.0 19. TomQuinn 83.5 20. Graham Simms 83.0 21 . Sajjad Malik 82.5 22. John Paterson 82.0 Dan Wintle 82.0 24. Scott Paton 815 25. Brad Wowchuk 81 .0 Marty Reszetnik 81.0 Jeff Rush 81 0 28. Babu Panchal 80.0 Anees Nanji 80.0 30. Tom Hunter 79.5 Dave Drummond 79.5 Frank Berdan 79.5 33. Ian Bishop 78.5 34. Bob McDougall 76.5

MIXED DOUBLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

PaulJohnson 102.0 Cathy Clarke 97 5 Anne Yacyshyn 93.5 Sajjad Malik 93.0 Danielle Gallichand 92.0 John Czich 92.0 7. Jeff Goldsworthy 90.5 8. Janette Martin 90.0 Ed Watt 90.0 10. Ross Clarke 88.5 , 1 1 . Raphi Kanchanaraphi 87.5 12. Jennifer Panchal 87.0 Ken Poole 87.0 14. Frank Berdan 86.5 15. Mike Colic 86.0 16. Terri Myshrall 85.0 17. Ellen Connelly 84.0 18. Ian Garland 82.5 John Gilbert 82.5 Patti Watt 82.5 Craig McDougall 82.5 Catherine Herridge 82.5 23. John Paterson 82.0 Anne Wist 82.0 25. Jeff Rush i 81.5 Ray O'Reilly 81 5 MargotQuinn 81.5 TomQuinn 81.5

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Sue Heatherington Anees Nanji 31. NoelD'Souza Sally Brinsmead Linda McDonald 34. Bob McDougall 35. Dhansukh Panchal 36. Mike deBelle 37. Lynn Goudie 38. Molson Robertson Pete Tiller 40. June Saunders 41. Ian Bishop Mona Panchal Morag McSpadyen

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Teeswater beats Chats worth in 1982 Club Team final

The possibility of this headline becoming a reality moved a step closer as we received replies from two clubs following our suggestion of an inter-club team competition in the last issue of Ontario Badminton. We're sure there are more interested clubs out there and we'd like to see this program develop from club support, in order to ensure that it is properly designed. What further information do you need before making your reply? Would you like us to outline some suggested formats? We'd be glad to hear from either club executives -'.tOU/9 ) OT regular club members. Drop a note to the OBA office or

MEN'S DOUBLES 10ft luo.o"i 108.0 103.5 102.5 100.0 100.0 97.5 95.0 93.5 93.0 93.0 92.5 91.0 90.5 89.5 98.0 86.5 85.0 83.0 82.0 82.0 82 0 81.5 81.5

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Game nan News: 12 players have been invited to join the National Team program, in addition to the 13 receiving federal government funding. Five are from Ontario: Mike Bitten, Mike deBelle, Ian Garland, Tom Hunter and Craig McDougall. Players accepting the invitation will be required to participate in the organized physical training and testing program and will receive coaching from the GamePlan coach whenever opportunity arises.

Ontario begins training for Canada Winter Games by Pat Rowe

Although the next Canada Winter Games are still over a year away, the OBA Player Development Committee is wasting no time in getting a program underway to produce a winning team at Saguenay-Lac St. Jean, Quebec. Ontario's Canada Winter Games Badminton Team is in good hands under the expertise of Jamie McKee who was appointed coach last month by the OBA Jamie brings his many years of successful playing experience to this position, and he is no doubt planning to impart his skill and knowledge to an eager squad of young players. Named team manager is high school physical education teacher and coach Patricia Rowe who is on staff at South Huron District High School in Exeter, (where?) At a brief meeting in December, Anne Yacyshyn, Dave Burrows, Jamie and Pat discussed the "plan of attack." Jamie said his two objectives as coach are: 1. to raise the skill level of all the participants 2. to win the gold medal at the 1983 Canada Games. With these objectives in mind, the first practice session was held at the Woodstock Badminton Club on January 2nd and 3rd. No tune for New Year's Parties! The 22 players invited to attend this training session were : Women Diana Addison Theresa Gregory Cindy Hayman Catherine Herridge Nancy Little Janette Martin Linda McDonald

Men David Baynton David Drummond Geoff Gunton Tom Hunter MarkKerr Craig McDougall Marino Melchiorre

Bruce Miller John Tauro Philip Tauro Joe Toal Peter Willson John Wright Larry Young

The second practice is slated for the weekend of February 12-14 in the Toronto area. More about Ontario's Canada Winter Games team in the next issue ! 35


DBA Junior Rankings

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OBfl Technical Director 1982 Ontario Junior Team Championships The Ontario Badminton Association in conjunction with Carlton as the official shuttle supplier, has invited all Ontario schools and colleges to enter the 1982 Ontario Junior Team Championships. Teams will be competing to represent their District in the Ontario Championships, where the top under 16 and under 19 team from each District will come together on a weekend in April to decide the winners. District play-downs will begin in early February. All players on each team must attend the same school, except in the case where boys' schools and girls' schools are permitted to enter combined teams. If your school wishes to enter a team or teams in this competition, please contact your District Convenor before February 1. The entry fee for this competition is $10.00 per team to a maximum of $30.00 for example, for 3 or more teams. Schools entering this event will be added to the mailing list for regular copies of "Ontario Badminton" as well as resource and promotional material. On receipt of all entry forms, the District Convenor will make a draw and contact you immediately regarding the location and date of competition, results sheets, shuttles, etc. One tube (6) of Carlton International nylon shuttles will be provided free of charge by Carlton for each play-down match. Match Play— In each division, competition will be based on best-offive match series to consist of 1 boys singles, 1 girls singles, 1 boys doubles, 1 girls doubles and 1 mixed doubles event. Teams consist of 4-8 players. Each player is allowed to compete in a maximum of 2 events. DISTRICT CONVENORS COBA Jim Chapman 2 Mowat Avenue No. 506 Kingston, K7M1K1 H) 613-546-4310 8)613-546-5575 GB&DBA Thorpe Lichtenberg 331 5th Street Midland, L4R3W7 H) 705-526-6414

NOBA Jim Muchmore 236 Hillside Drive South Elliot Lake, P5A1N5 H) 705-848-7682 B) 705-848-7162 NWOBA John Glenney 332 Mark Street S. Thunder Bay'F' P7E1M2 H) 807-622-7828

OOBA Tony Davidson 4 Wareham Street Ottawa, K2H 6P8 H) 613-829-3278 8)613-995-4850

T&DBA Julia Seed 45 Dunfield Avenue No. 1015 H)416-481-8023 8)416-369-5168 WOBA Anne Rungi

6)807-345-1445 8)416-871-4610

DBA Junior Squads The A, B and C squads were updated on December 20. No changes have been made in the A squad, based on the first 4 months of the 81-82 season. On the B squad, 3 players have resigned: Jean Cheng, Cheryl Beach and Anne Marie Reszetnik. The names of 7 players on the C squad have been added as reserves: Rob Ayer, Scott Hayman, Imran Siddiqui, Mike Burrows, K. Moore, Ann Zavaros and Sue Neziol. Lisa Venier has been moved from the C squad reserve list to the B squad reserve list, while Tim Sayer has been removed from the B squad reserve list. On the C squad, 4 new players have been added: D. Salsbury, Kingston; P. Evans, Ajax; P. MacDonald, Ajax; and P. Johnstone, Brampton. A total of 5 players have resigned: Dave Lyew, Burlington; D. Wiskel, Elliot Lake; J. Robertson, North Bay; K. Maracle, Penetang; Suneeta Khare Ottawa 36

1. Chris Dingwall, Oakville 2. Kathy Hubble, Deer Park 3. Tracey McGowan, Oakville 4. Susan Molson, Ottawa 5. Jackie Starr, All Cdn. Brant 6. Cathi Mulrooney, All Cdn. Brant 7. Adrienne Grant, Deer Park 8. Diane Uyeda. Blvd. 9. Jennifer Last, Oakville 10. Terrell Bond, Granite 1 1 . Tina McDonald, Granite 12. Shelley Day, Oakville 13. Kristen Holtved, Oakville 14. Alison Spaxman, Brantford

Boys Singles PI,I. nm.M.« »' "s. .°.?UD "* . !' McGowan & Dingwall i Brant & Huooie 3, Starr & Mulrooney 4. Day & Holtved

Boys Doubles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Boys Singles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 12. 13. 14. 15.

Stephen Christie. Oakville Ned Johnson, Oakville Vivek Mehta, Ottawa Geoff Hess, Granite Peter Wiggan, Granite Derek Macrae, Oakville Andrew Deane, All Cdr^, Brant Dan Richter, Strathcon'a John Sawkins, AH Cdn. Brant John Graham, R.A. . Scott Browne. Strathgowan Jeremy Williams, All Cdn. Brant Robert Khare, Ottawa Ian Foster, Blvd. Ross Smith, Harwood

UNDER 19 Mens Singles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20 . 21 . 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31 . 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38.

Marty Reszetnik, Blvd. Jell Rush, Blvd John Wright, Blvd Joe Toal, All Cdn. Brant Jeff Shanks, Kingston Denis Legros, Strathgowan Alex Watson, Kingston Jean Cheng, Ottawa Stephen Nenniger, Oakville Dwight Yhap, Oakville Mike Whitley. Strathgowan Barrie Blanshard, Blvd Mike Fedryk, Oakville Martin Piszel. Blvd Derek Holtved, Oakville Peter Cornish , Stratlord Gary Milroy, Whitby Scott Hayman, Stratford Boris Chiu, St Catharines John Tauro, St Catharines Chris Connor, Granite Mike Levasseur, Ottawa Grant Koehler, K-W Marek Karwowski, Blvd Tim Sayer, New Liskeard Steve Smith, Oakville Tim Walmsley, Kingston RobAyer, K-W Phil Gyorgy, Brant Imran Siddiqui, Ottawa Larry Smith, Strathgowan Graham McGibbon. Blvd DaveMclntosh, Mississauga David Wells, Erindale Phil Servos, K-W Vihar Joshi. R.A. Jeff Norman, Kingston Dave Holding, Oshawa

Melissa Gallo. Blvd Suneeta Khare. Ottawa Cheryl Mulrooney. All Cdn. Brant Susan Bain. Stratford Liz White, RCYC Jill Howarth. Oakville Vicky White, Oakville Carolyn Meyer, Blvd Cindy McCaughley, Timmins

Christie & Johnson Richter & Mehta Hess&WlQgan Connelly & Foster Williams & Sawkins

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Tannis Harrison, Oakville Ray O'Reilly. Oakville Patti Watt Oakville Diana Addison. Ottawa Susan Marsh, Stratford Nancy Cherny, Blvd Cathy Herridge, Granite Vicki deBelle, Oakville Heather Cochran, Brantford NadineFitzpatrick.Blvd. Jane Raymond, Blvd. Val Gyorgy, Brant Ann Reszetnik, Blvd Linda McDonald, Granite Wendy Drummond. K-W Camille Chen See, Whitby Cheryl Beach, New Liskeard Ann Zavaros, K-W Wendy Milburn, Burlington Nancy Lyew, Burlington Donna Wagner, Ajax

Mens Doubles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

Reszetnik & Rush Nenniger & Yhap Legros & Toal Shanks & Watson Smith* Fedryk Blanshard & Prittie Wright & Cornish Karwowski & McGibbon Milroy &Carr Tauro & Chiu Hood & Siddiqui Nelson & Peat Whitley & Holtved Piszel & Cheng Levasseur & Joshi Cults JCorbett Hayman & Ay er Walmsley & Norman

1 . Bryan Blanshard, Blvd 2. Ted Prittie, Granite 3. Peter Higgins, Granite 4. Brad Paul, All Cdn. Brant 5. Jean Paul Musico, Blvd 6. Chris Holtved, Oakville 7. Michael Robertson, Ottawa 8. OanTuuk, K-W 9. Gord O'Reilly, Oakville 10. Peter Willson. Blvd 11 . David Lyew. Burlington 12. Steve McLean, Stratlord 13. Andrew Last, Oakville 1 4 . Gavin Hood , Deep River 15. Brian Day. Oakville 16. Alex Scon, Oakville 17. JimFarr 18. Dave McGibbon. Blvd 19. Kevin Burgoyne, Loyalist

Girls Doubles 1. 2. 3. 4.

Fairbrother & Gallo V White& Howarth Smith & Higgins Neziol & Mulrooney

Boys Doubles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Blanshard & Prittie Lyew & Paul Willson & Homick McLean & Robertson Holtved & O'Reilly Lasts Scott Day&Burieton Evans &Carr Yake&Kim

Mixed Doubles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Blanshard & Smith Willson & Fairbrother Prittie & Mulrooney Higgins & Higgins O'Reilly & White Holtved & Howarth Robertson & Khare Paul & Neziol McLean & Bain

Mixed Doubles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.

Rush & O'Reilly Yhap & Watt Legros & Harrison Nenniger & Marsh Shanks & Herrldge Blanshard & Cherny Reszetnik & Reszetnik Chiu & Fitzpatrick Connor & McDonald Fedryk & deBelle Watson & Chen See Toal 4 Cochran Whitley & Gyorgy Sayer & Beach Walmsley & Norman Hayman & Lyew Joshi & Venier

Ladies Doubles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Watt & Harrison O'Reillys Marsh Fitzpatrick & Addison Raymond & Cherny deBelle & Herridge Gyorgy & McDonald Milburn & Lyew Wagner & Chen See

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1. Denis Legros 2. JoeToal 3. Jeff Shanks 4. DwightYhap 5. John Wright 6. Jeff Rush Stephen Nenniger 8. Alex Watson 9. Jean Cheng 10. Mike Whitley 11. Marty Reszetnik 12. Barry Blanshard 13. Mike Fedryk 14. Steve Smith 15. Bryan Blanshard Ted Prittie 17. Imran Siddiqui Boris Chiu iim Walmsley 20. JonnTauro Chris Walsh Gavin Hood Martin Piszel

Strathgowan AllCdn. Loyalist Oakville Blvd. Blvd. Oakville Loyalist R.A. Strathgowan Blvd. Blvd. Oakville Oakville Blvd. Blvd. R.A. St. Catharines Loyalist St. Catharines Strathgowan Deep River Blvd.

Total Points Singles 202 152 142 140 100 88 88 80 56 54 52 50 32 24 21 20 18 18 18 12 12 12 12

Doubles Mixed 80 48 56 16 76 16 8 24 32 24 16 8 8 -

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Tied at 24th with 6 points each are: Philip Gyorgy (Brant), Derek White (Oak). Mike Levasseur (RA), Vihar Joshi (RA), Stephen Cults (Loy), Hugh Corbett (Loy), Gary Milroy (Har), Andy Carr (Har), Marek Karwowski (Blvd), Graham McGibbon (Blvd), Jeff Norman (Loy), Chris Connor (Gran) and Peter Cornish (Strat).

Girls Under 19

Club

Total Points Singles

Doubles Mixed

LTannis Harrison Oakville 270 96 102 72 2. PattiWatt Oakville 196 44 90 62 3. Ray O'Reilly Oakville 130 44 32 54 4. Nancy Cherny Blvd. 98 24 44 30 5. Diana Addison R.A. 82 32 32 18 6. Susan Marsh Stratford 74 24 32 18 7. Catherine Herridge Granite 52 16 24 12 8. Linda McDonald Granite 46 16 18 12 9. Nadlne Fitzpatrick Blvd. 44 8 24 12 10. Jane Raymond Blvd. 32 8 24 H.CamllleChenSee Harwood 20 8 6 6 Vicky deBelle Oakville 20 8 12 13. Lisa Venler R.A. 18 18 14. Donna Wagner Henry Street 12 12 Cheryl Norman Loyalist 12 12 Tied at 16th with 6 points are: Val Gyorgy (Brant), Rachel Weyrick (Hillcrest), Anne Marie Reszetnik (Blvd), Sue Eagleson (O'Neill), Debbie Burns (O'N), Diana Salsburg (O'N) Linda Gladysz (Winston C), Stacey Nakagawa (WC), Rhonda Wagner (Har), Mary Wind feld (Hen St.).

Boys Under 16

Club

1. Bryan Blanshard 2. Brad Paul 3. Chris Holtved 4. Ted Prittie 5. Mike Robertson 6. Peter Willson 7. David Lyew 8. Gordon O'Reilly 9. Peter Higgins 10. Andrew Last Steve McLean 12. Danny Tuuk Alex Scott BradHomick 1 5 . Brian D a y ,Jean Pane Musico

Blvd. AllCdn. Oakville Granite R.A. Blvd. Burlington Oakville Granite Oakville Stratford K-W Granite Oakville Brantford Oakville Blvd.

Total Points Singles 200 168 152 124 102 100 82 80 60 30 30 24 24 24

60 54 52 60 36 24 66 52 12 18 30

60 42 24 32 26 60

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24

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Doubles Mixed 80 72 76 32 40 16 16 16 36

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6 6

17. Scott Yake 12 Uxbrldge 12 .. Harold Yin 12 12 Uxbrldge Dave McGibbon 12 12 Blvd. Tied at 20th with 6 points each are: Sven Blake (RA), John Laugeson (Brant), Stephen Neziol (Brant), Kevin Burgoyne (Loy), Evan Walmsley (Loy), Steve Carr (Har) Derek Burleton (Oak), Will d'Alleva (O'N), Doug Beerton (O'N) and Jim Farr (Har).

Girls Under 16

Club

1. Ingrid Fairbrother 2. Melissa Gallo 3. Jill Howarth 3. Suneeta Khare 3. Chris Smith 6. Sue Bain 7. Susan Nezlol 8. Cheryl Mulrooney 9. Susan Higgins 10. Vicki White 11. Heather Bayley 12. Cindy McCaughley 13. Liz White 14. Carolyn Meyer 15. Diane Cobbing Susan Molson

Blvd. Blvd. Oakville R.A. Oakville Stratford Brant Brant Granite Oakville Brantford Timmins RCYC Blvd. R.A. R.A.

Boys Under 14

Club

1. Ned Johnson 2. Stephen Christie 3. Dan Richter 4. Vivek Mehta 5. John Sawkins 6. Geoff Hess 7. Ross Smith 8. Jeremy Williams 9. Derek Macrae 10. John Graham Peter Wiggan 12. Kevin Connelly Ian Foster 14. Michael Conway Jeff White Robert Khare 17. Stuart Sylver 18. Glen Mattingly Andrew Deane Paul McWatt

Oakville Oakville Strathgowan R.A. All Cdn. Granite Harwood Brant. Oakville Brant. Granite Blvd. Blvd. R.A. K-W Granite R.A. Brant. Scarborough Brant Strathgowan

Girls Under 14

Club

1. Christine Dingwall 2. Tracey McGowan 3. Jackie Starr 4. Cathi Mulrooney 5. Kathy Hubble 6. Tina McDonald 7. Kristen Holtved 8. Adrienne Grant 9. Jennifer Last Shelley Day 11. Susan Molson 12. Diane Uyeda 13. LisaKumoi Jennifer Mills Jennifer Schlosser Robbyn Hermitage 17. Terrell Bond 18. Sarah Evans Meredith Bond

Oakville Oakville All Can. All Can. Deer Park Granite Oakville Deer Park Oakville Oakville Laurentian Blvd. Strathgowan Strathgowan K-W Granite K-W Granite Granite Granite Granite

Total Points Singles 244

Doubles Mixed 104 52 16 40 24 16 36

132 78

78 78 72 68 62 60 50

16 8 8 -

16 14

12 8 6 6

24 26 66 42 20 12 12 6 6 6

Doubles Mixed

148 124 32 48 16 32 16 8 16 8 8

-

120 120 80 72 38 12 24 18 18

70 80 12 18 12 12 12 12

12 18 18 6 12 6

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8 6 6 6

-

Total Points Singles 324 314 136 110 68 30 28 26 20 20 16 14 12 12 12 12 8 6 6

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Total Points Singles 338 324 124 120 72 56 52 38 34 20 20 18 18 12 12 12 8 6 6 6

80 80 38 12 12 48 26 26 12 38

-

Doubles Mixed 124 124 60 40 36

8 8 16 8 -

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120 120 52 52 20 18 20 20 12 20 6 12 12 12 12 8 6

80 70 24 18 12 12 6

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Junior Circuit The Boulevard Junior Invitational, to be held on February 5-7, is not part of the DBA Junior Circuit for the 81 -82 season. Points will not be awarded for results in this tournament.

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Coaching Clinics A Level I coaches clinic was conducted in Port Colborne on November 28, 29. Instructors were Jim and Nancy Lynch. Congratulations to the newly certified coaches: Leonard Rak and Andrea Murphy, Hamilton; Herbert Kah, Welland; Ernie Kerekas, Carla Ellero, Dan Williston, Tom Foulis, John La Marsh, Ghislaine Colavincenzo, Dolly Dikens and Anne Rungi, Port Colborne. ****

Congratulations to the folCongratulations to the following coaches who are now lowing coaches who have completed their practical experifully certified at Level I: T&DBA Pam Stasiuk, ence requirement at Level I: A Level I coaches clinic was held in Toronto on November 7-8. WOBA Mary Lee Griffin, Vera Iwasykiw and Kristine Instructors were Jim Lynch and Keith Miller, Level III Instructors. Waterloo; Nancy Gilbert, WeiHoszka, Toronto; Evelyne Congratulations to the newly certified coaches: land. Dengerink, Woodbridge. Stiui-Kim Ng, Janice Kelsey Harper, Mark Essak and Mary KirkT&DBA Arda Rooks and patrick, Toronto; Cliff Lellevre, Steve Kinsay and Ken Leitch, Brampton; Vincent ODBA Donna Deschaies, Massena; Louis Lecompte, Mary Jane Sheldon, Toronto; Chin, Katharine Clemens and Christina Butler, Scarborough; Jacqui MacVinnie, John Spencer, Brampton; Lil- Burlington; Jeff Irvine, Georgetown; and Chris Tierney, Pickering. Ottawa. lian Ing, Don Mills. * * * * NOB A Dan Molinaro, NOBA Diane Gervais, A Level II coaches clinic was held in Toronto on December 5-6. Moosonee. Instructors were Jim and Nancy Lynch. Sudbury. GBDBA Arlene Crozier, Coaches who attended were: GBDBA David Nicholson, Barrie; Alan Carmichael, HolVera Iwasykiw, Pamela Stasiuk and Derek Bate, Toronto; Karen Honey Harbour; Gladys Willand Landing. Danylchuk, Sarnia; James Nicholl, Barrie; Michael Hogan. Cambridge, and WOBA Albrecht Ebner, liams, Meaford. Angus MacGlllivray, Kingston. Congratulations to George Port Lambton; John Kupisz, Also attending were Keith Arthur, certified at Level III, who Woodstock; Tony Hofstee, St. Suzuki of London, who recent- participated as a refresher, and Jim Sydie who passed his Level II technical ly completed his practical certification and is now certified as a Level II coach. Thomas. NWOBA Maria Ruberto, experience requirement for Level II. Thunder Bay. At its meeting in Amsterdam in October, the IBF Council decided that an International Umpires' Organizatior would be set up under the control of the Rules & Laws in Ontario Committee. For some time, umpires become standard throughout sheets, contact: The committee for estahave expressed dissatisfac- the badminton world! The blishing the organization will tion with standard score sample shown is reduced; be: Mr. H.R. Ward (AustraBryson Sport Consultants sheets. Coaches have com- actual size is 8.5 x 14", the lia), Mr. Chadha (India), Mr. 123 Woodview Cres plained that the match results same as the old score sheet Jones (England), Mr. Palmer Ancaster. L9G 1E8 have been hard to read, and it and a standard clipboard. (New Zealand), Mr. terMetz Phone: 416-648-0108 For information on obtainhas been difficult to achieve (EBU) and Mr. T.T. Tsui uniformity from one official to ing pads of the new score (Hong Kong). the next. WADDELL BADMINTON SCORE SHEET An elegantly simple new scoresheet, designed by Dave Waddell, should solve a lot of the problems. It replaces the two-line system with a single line; scores for the opposing players or teams are marked above and below it. The slash to indicate service over, therefore goes across both sets of numbers, eliminating the bunching-up effect that is common on many score sheets. The Waddell Score Sheet also smooths out other details and was tested thoroughly before the polished, finished product was produced. Easy to read, easy to use—we hope it will soon

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badminton review/ Wendy Wins by Felipe Tauro

One of Canada's top woman player's, 24-year-old Wendy Carter of Calgary, won US$1, 400 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, placing fourth in the women's singles in the Alba World Cup badminton championships Sunday, October 11. Indonesian Ivanna Lie defeated Wendy by scores of 11-0,11-8 and received US$1,600 for placing third. Both lost their semi-final matches to China's 17-year-old Li Lingwei and Chen Ruizhen. Lingwei demolished Wendy 11-3 and 11-6 in 27 minutes, while Ruizhen blasted Ivanna 11-5,11-5 in only 21 minutes. Godfrey Robert, sports editor of The Straits Times, wrote that the Chinese players "stretched the disparity in women's standards between China and the rest of the world with swift, decisive victories in their semi-final matches." Robert observed that the Chinese "won" their matches even before they started. Wendy appeared to have given up the match even before she showed up at Stadium Negara for her semi-final confrontation with the Beijing high school student. "Wendy, who has always been a slow starter, was never allowed to settle down as Lingwei raced to a 9-2 lead in eight minutes, " Robert wrote. The Chinese won the first game in 12 minutes. Lingwei led 7-3, then 10-3, in the second game before Wendy showed some mettle, but by then it was too late. Lingwei gave up three more points before winning the game in 15 minutes. Robert observed: "Lingwei's performance seemed to have affected Indonesia's Ivanna, who, even before she stepped on court for the meeting with the favorite Ruizhen, spoke of defeat." "I'm not ready yet," the 20-yearold Ivanna confessed as she watched the Han Jian-Hadiyanto semi-final match. Ruizhen led 5-2 and 9-5 before winning the first game against Ivanna in 12 minutes. She wrapped up the second game in nine minutes. Sports editor Robert speculated that the final between Ruizhen and LingJanuary, 1982

wei was too much of an arranged social affair. Robert expressed his suspicion that the Chinese finalists "probably agreed to share the total prize-money of US$7,500. How else could one interpret their meeting at the Stadium Negara when the two players turned the final into a 'social' match?" Ruizhen was the favorite, winning by scores of 12-10, 2-11 and 11-7. "But missing from the play by the pony-tailed 20-year-old Asian invitational champion," according to Robert, "were the sliced drops, wristy dabs and positive smashes that mesmerised her previous opponents." After the girls had won a game each, Ruizhen led 4-1, then 7-2 and 10-3, and the crowd were all geared up for the kill. But Ruizhen allowed Lingwei to plod along to the score of 7-10 until the impatient crowd began to jeer. At this point, Ruizhen finished Lingwei off with a decisive drop.

Prakash dethrones Chinese champion by Felipe Tauro

Commonwealth champion Prakash of India collected US$6,000 and a magnificent trophy from Malaysian Sports Minister Dato Mokhtar Hashim after he had demolished China's number one player, Han Jian, in the Alba World Cup badminton championships at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Sunday October 11. Prakash was described by the sports editor of The Straits Times, Godfrey Robert, as a champion who, "like a maharishi in deep concentration, kept his cool and composure to stun Han Jian and the 8,000 crowd by winning the first set 15-0 in only nine minutes." The sports editor emphasized that in that first game Prakash led 7-0 within a minute and after two service changes made it 11-0. But the second game proved to be an epic display of nearly perfect badminton, after Prakash had led 7-3. Han Jian evened the score at 7-7 and then led at 9-7. As he had done earlier in the tournament, Prakash resorted to his delaying tactics and made it 11-9 with a

drifting drive that pushed the Chinese to the baseline and caught him off-balance with a superb cross:court smash. At this point, Han Jian, no longer confused by the seemingly flawless play by Prakash, evened the score to 11-11, then 12-12 and won service at 13-13. A deuce was called by Prakash. Then the Indian champion led 15-14, 16-15, and then 17-15, after a 22-stroke rally that ended the suspense with the Chinese grazing the net while attempting a back-hand flick. "Victory stared at Prakash," reported Robert, "but the Chinese player continued his gallant fight to make it 16-17, until his reckless return at the net." The final match took 41 minutes to playChen Changjie of China collected US$2,400 by placing third. He defeated Hadiyanto of Indonesia 15-12 and 15-10, putting him on fourth place. Hadiyanto collected US$2,100. Changjie won the men's singles title at World Games 1 at San Jose, California, last July by defeating Prakash in the semifinal 18-16 and 18-14.

IBF MEMBERSHIP Following is the list of the 10 IBF members reporting the highest memberships for 1981: Indonesia Denmark England China Japan Netherlands Germany Canada USSR Chinese-Taipei

165,000 152,453 115,126 100,000 78,496 76,000 68,727 60,000 50,000 42,770

Canada's membership figure was up 7,000 over the previous year, the 4th largest reported increase.

EYE INJURIES The Canadian Opthalmological Society, through the Canadian Badminton Association, are interested in contacting players who have suffered eye injuries from playing badminton. If you, or someone in your club has been injured please contact Roy Roberts, Technical Oirecter, Canadian Badminton Association, 333 River Road, Ottawa K1L 8B9 who will forward a questionnaire to you for completion.

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