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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 11, 1984, p. 9

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credit union peewees capture title stouffvilles credit union peewees cap tured the a division grand championship in haliburton on the weekend defeating hill- crest a strong mthl a- a club 30 in the tour neys final game in their first encoun ter friday stouffville skated to a 61 victory over ottawa six players shared in the scoringkevin blacktopp dan larmer darron baston kevin francis craig stronach and ted stonehouse on saturday the cre dit union kids faced hill- crest for a first time and lost 53 they spotted their rivals a 30 lead then fought back and scored two tonio tren tadue fired one and dan larmer counted the other on a penalty shot stouffvilles third tally came from the stick of darron baston this put the clippers into the a division con solation championship against ottawa it was no contest stouffville shut out their opponents 60 twogoal marksmen were craig stronach tonio trentadue and darron baston scott evans and basil luciano worked be tween the pipes and shared the shutout the win against otta wa set the stage for a showdown contest against hillcrest the first period was scoreless with both goal- tenders making excel lent stops late in the second dan larmer blinked the light giving stouffville a 10 lead before the start of the final frame coach grant nesbitt gathered his troops together for a hearttoheart talk it worked within 57 seconds dan larmer counted his second of the contest in a lastditch effort to break the ice the hill- crest coach pulled his netminder however the move backfired when darron baston hit the target with a well- aimed shot brad macdonald was selected the a divi sions best defenceman scott evans was simi larly recognized as the top goaltender iftr one parent families association of canada markham chapter head office 4877976 the tribune sports classified nmford 1983 thunohrbiro from 10989 have you driven a ford lately mcarthurs sales hyw 7 kennedy rd 4741350 service 20 heritage rd 2945400 third section a metroland community newspaper wednesday january 11 1984 stouffville coach gord lewis is counting on this high- scoring trio to lead the beckers milk midgets to an all- team loses three games the novice clippers sponsored by neil patrick motors were shorthanded for their game against rich mond hifl sunday and lost 42 danny clements and chris spearen were stouff villes marksmen with dar rin zeller picking up an assist against bradford the clippers lost another by the same score lamplighters for stouffville were geoff smith and chris spearen darrin zeller again assisted on spearens tally against port perry the clippers have yet to win the score friday was 31 with phil pridham the lone goalgetter from darrin zeller prior to christmas stouffville knocked off oak ridges 72 dale bull led the lions selects win big team captain rob parham was brilliant wednesday in leading the peewee lions selects to a humiliating 121 defeat of maple in omha competi- tion the fastskating parham fired a- threegoal hattrick and picked up five assists for an eightpoint perform ance two of his tallies came in the third period when stouffville put eight pucks behind a hapless jason chittenden in the ma ple net twogoal marksmen for the winners were wayne hie and phillip wesholows- ki other markers were counted bykeith piette sean lewis steve oldham chris winn and kevin zel ler philip wesholowski and chris burkholder each pick ed up two assists dan bell guardian of the stouffville cage was robbed of a shutout when joe talar- ico of maple put a puck past him at 937 of the second period the peewee selects are coached by bill hutchison the manager is jim wagg way with a hattrick trevor bardell potted a pair with singles by ryan burkholder and darrin zeller assists went to bardell 2 speaien 2 zeller clements pridham jay haxise marty cordell and geoff smith one each a game against uxbridge proved a mismatch with the clippers blanking the host team 100 phil pridham danny clements and darrin zeller each scored twice with singles from the sticks of smith spearen cordell and bar dell bardell also collected three assists and smith two others figuring in the assist department included- pridham clements zeller spearen cordell bull and david spoorenberg reader expresses views on meeting i dear jim 1 i would like to set a yfew things straight on i your report of the public k meeting held at vandorf on november 28 in the december 28 paper i do not think it is fair f to say that the people li v- ihg in a rural area like vandorf all feel that j stouffville the village gets everything i also think that people living jin a rural area like van- dorf live there because they enjoy the rural set- i ting and they have jlchosen that life style t over living in the village its only natural that the village of stouffville should have more facili- tties than a small rural iarea like vandorf i am sure most people would phave to agree i attended that meet ing several weeksago v which lasted about two- andahalf hours on a stormy night and i felt that most of the people argued a new arena and recreation centre was badly needed in stouff- ville the only objec tions were that we did not want to make dona tions to a facility that would be too faraway to usewhen we will have to pay additional taxes on it at a later date f as this was the first opportunity we have had to discuss the rec cen tre we wondered why if the town was going to build a rec centre it could not be built on the larger site and in the centre of town for all to share we were told that the site was locked in by our council and since that was the case most of us agreed the rec cen tre was a much needed improvement for the town- but a little far away for most of us to travel allwe want in vandorf is to use the facilities we now have and see some support from the town in keeping these facili ties upgraded and maintained as far as the com ments made by margot marshall as recorded in the article perhaps if margot marshall could have stayed for more than a half an hour or so she would have a true picture of what was dis cussed that night i hope you will print this letter so that another version of this meeting can be heard because the people liv ing in vandorf are all not as shortsighted as the report indicates thank you for your time jim sincerely sandra booth vandorf- ness will be missed in competition the stouffville mens yacht and downhill ski team will go into competi tion feb 3 at hidden val ley without perennial leadoff racer gord ness the obrien avenue lawyer a multiple threat in many sports has opted for an oldtimers hockey tournament with the clip pers team captan stan new- march readily admits ness will be difficult to replace he points out that the local dart tops in bowling bill dart topped the wednesday night bowling league jan 4 with a high single of 31g and a high tri ple of 786 during the even ing he also rolled a 276 others with high triples over 600 and high singles of 200 and over includedbill grove 773 259233281 au drey gibson 756 275-281- 200 grant drewery 714 242244228 bill sutton 661 229269 lois bartley 631 233200 charlie wells 631 222219 frank wilbur 612 222 andrea corner 609 214205 bill petri 601 298 john white 277 do- rcen boyd 243 elaine haylow 238 marilyn car- gill 227 rae carruthers 223 bill menar 217 rob mcvicar 204 dianne white 203 and sue decker 203 solicitor spent a great deal of time with seniors in the group helping them hone their styles oldster bob lewis claims hell miss gords help but is confident one of the younger members will fill in when we seniors need help anyone interested in join ing the club is asked to call jim brazier at 6401632 y ib b m l bantams split pair winning 41 against brooklinwhitby and los ing 80 to port perry has left the edwardsmurphy bantam team in the same league position this week as last the stouffville boys feel port perrys red machine has their num ber in four meetings be tween the two clubs the scugog squad has out- scored them 30 to 2 the victory over brook linwhitby was stouffvil les third in a row marks men were russell king craig johannesscn kent smythe and jeff christen- sen assists were credited to jim baggs 3 derek hamilton shawn pcn- nancn and jeff christen- sen each with one stouffvilles next home stand is monday jan 16 with pickering vil lage the opposition are local midgets heading for title is there a better midget forward line in ontario than stouffvilles mike feasby ken burrows and darryl brown coach gord lewis and manager mick redshaw will likely find out theyre confident the local club sponsored by beckers milk has the speed skill and strength to advance to the provincial finals maybe take the title on wednesday the team skated to a 72 win over bow- manville toros with the threesome of feasby bur rows and brown collecting all seven goals feasby and burrows had three each and brown one each picked up two assists doug mcquigge added three assists to his seasons total darrin hardy and dave fockler counted one apiece the game wasnt as one sided as the score might in dicate however with bow man ville blasting 25 shots at joe risk in the beckers net at the other end brian treen stopped 23 mike feasby patrolling the left side with effortless ease completed some great moves in front of the toros cage he showed no reluct ance at shooting from long range either with two of his three tallies coming from 20 feet out stouffvilles fifth goal was a bang bang play that had the bowmanville defence and netminder well out of position feasby again pul led the trigger with assists going to brown and fockler stouffville outscored their rivals 41 in the final frame ontario championship the forward line comprises left to right darryl brown ken burrows and mike feasby town atom boys in big tournament the stouffville atom b allstars will travel to sar- nia this weekend for the annual north american sil ver sticks hockey tourna ment the teams first game friday night is against dayton ohio it marks the first time a stouffville atom club has level of competition the team swept the silver sticks tournament at keswick during the christmas holi day week the local entry is coached by gary fraser the mana ger is bruce prfdham the trainer glenn whitebread and the assistant trainer ever participated in this david dart imports help junior clippers team members are brad blacktopp jeff cow ley jay scaife jeff willis danny wilson jason underwood david cara- manico paul trentadue jason whitebread brandon pridham billy payne drae glover jason scott scott ferris eilert fraser and dayle lewis the boys leave friday morning at 730 am from the a p plaza stouff ville the atom clippers are sponsored by stouffville sound and music stouffvilles junior clip pers strengthened by several midget imports eked out a 76 win over port hope wednesday halting a lengthy losing streak five of stouffvilles seven tallies were counted by the upgraded midgets with bryan todd and doug mcquigge each collecting two and mike feasby one bob whiteside and chris brown fired singles garnet whelan assisted on three jamie bell and chris brown on two it was team captain mitch turner who turned in the de fensive gem of the con test in the games final mi nute with netminder paul richards out of position turner blocked a shot oh the line and pushed the puck out of harms way with his glove while rival forwards claimed a penalty should have been called the re feree ruled otherwise had port hope scored it would have put both teams on even terms keith acton playing well stouffvilles keith acton appears to be headed for another 20- goal season in the nation al hockey league the hardskating cen tre with the minnesota north stars counted his twelfth of the campaign last week as his team blanked vancouver canucks 20 peewee captain receives plaque following a peewee house league hockey tournament in the stouffville arena kin president steve upton presented the kinsman plaque to mike rozario captain of the champion cedar beach park team the kinsmen club sponsored the tourney jim holt

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