hpu3om one parent families association of canada markhamchapter head office 4877976 sports classified s ford 1984 tempo nowhere from 7765 have you drive n a eoho late ly mcarthurs sales hyw 7 kennedy rd 4741350 sehvkb 20hctiogerd 294s400 third section a metroland community newspaper wednesday july 18 1984 foxhunter equestrian centre show attracts over 250 entries in perfect harmony gabby neidhart of zwiebrucken farms shows perfect coordination over the jumps as she puts pied piper through his paces in the timed jumpoff for the cham pionship ribbon gabby returned a clear round to take the title foxhunter equestrian cen tre held what must surely be one of the biggest schooling shows in york region this season with over 250 entries and 57 horses sundays show scheduled 23 flat and jumper classes that kept the organiz ers working at full pitch throughout the day local riders faced strong competition from entries all over the region and although a number of the top prizes went to outsiders there were one or two plums for local en tries at the end of the day gabby neidhart of zweib- rucken horse farm was faultless on pied piper she placed first in open and warmup jumper classes and despite two jumpoffs collected enough points to win the jumper championship other stouffville riders who placed high in the ribbons were foxhunters elisa kuusela elisa won both short stirrup hack and jump classes and was reserve champion in her division in the open equitation class jennifer nickerson on harvest moon beat out a large entry for first place lara garbig on hide n seek a pupil of markham lane stables collected the low hunter reserve cham pionship ribbon in winning her 10th succes sive show championship ti tle limerick farms stacey mcgee 15 on ryans fancy amassed an impressive num ber of points the versatile rider collected four firsts and a second and also won the flat and low hunter cham pionship results to third place are as follows beginner walktrot equitation ielaine breckleman 2sherry vansickle 3andrea cox beginer walktrot hack 1 elaine breckleman 2 heather markelinis 3andrea cox short stirrup equitation ielaine breckleman 2eiisa kuusela 3andrea cox short stirrup hack 1 elisa kuusela 2 elaine breckleman 3lisa wilson short stirrup over jumps lelisa kuusela 2rene hill- ison 3vanessa ogden novice equitation 1 adrian edwards 2 elisa kuusela 3louann sanders novice hack iadrian edwards 2elaine breckleman 3debbie john ston novice equitation over jumps 1 adrian edwards 2 debbie johnstone 3 vanessa ogden open pleasure hack llisa wilson 2 stacey mcgee sdebbie johnston open equitation 1 jennifer nickerson 2louann sanders 3adrian edwards working hunter under saddle lstacey mcgee 2daryl aldworth 3lisa wilson hunter over fences lstacey mcgee 2tess mac- lean 3louann sanders hunter over fences llouann sanders 2laura garbig 3tess maclean hunter stake lstacey mcgee 2 laura garbig 3tess maclean hack lstacey mcgee 2daryl aldworth 3laura garbig warmup jumper lrichard cornblum 2gord paul 3gabby neidhart open jumper 1 gabby neidhart 2bruce watt 3richard cornblum fault and out ltami keshen 2richard cornblum 3gord paul open jumper stake lgabby neidhart 2richard cornblum 3gord paul local riders picked for olympic team uxbridge drop senior squad 31 stouff villes senior soccer club had their winning streak broken by uxbridge in their home game on sun day night the 31 win by the visitors was due more to missed opportunities by the home side rather than ux bridge superiority on the field of play stouffville came close to scoring in the first half a sortie by forwards danny laemmler steve priestly and charlie brown well supported by the speedy gavin smith earned them a free kick at the 18 yard line that missed the net by in ches the loss of koos spooren- berg who pulled a ham string early in the game did nothing to help the stouffvil le cause they trailed 10 going into the second half midfielders hank ben ders bob saunders and pat green acquitted themselves well and kept up a steady supply of passes to wingers john layland and horst wesolowski a solo burst by layland nearly paying off a shutout was averted when uxbridge received a handling penalty 18 yards inside their own half taken by wolfgang bopp there was never any doubt that it would find the net stouffville defenders martin johannessen gil francis and jim currie were hard pressed in the second half they were un able to contain a midfield breakthrough by uxbridge who scored twice in succes sion both goals could have been averted if a clear line of communication had been open between the stouffville fullbacks and their goalten- der john klein jr yorkmajor league standing standings in the yorkmajor mens slowpitch league for the week ending july 15 are as follows mothers and fathers tonys calathumpians betz pools buttermakers kerry industrial w 10 9 6 5 3 2 p 20 18 12 10 6 4 the recent announcement of the canadian olympic dressage team following the final selection in bonn west germany completes the lineup of canadas equestrian competitors in los angeles in charge of the canadian jumping team is tom gayford of gayland farms stouffville tom who was a member of the canadian goldmedal team in 1968 will be going to los angeles later this month to prepare the ground work as team coach tom gayford is probably the best choice the selection commit tee could have made his credentials are impeccable his knowledge and experi ence both as an olympic gold medallist and team coach at saints slam aurora 81 in league play linda belisle led the saints novice girls softball squad to an 84 win over au rora last week the saints pitcher dominated the mound with 9 strikeouts and 4 walks for the win catherine dunkeld walked in 5 trips to the plate while shawn morrison got on base 34 with a home run sarah cowan turned in a solid 44 performance with 2 singles leanna boyd scored 3 runs in four trips to the plate hits also came from amanda devline and debrah surman 2 in tournament play at newmarket over the weekend the saints failed to get in the medals however hurler debbie surman kept both games close linda belisle led the bat ting with 3 home runs a dou ble and a single catherine dunkeld blasted a home run and 3 singles shaun morri son hit a home run a double and 2 singles while leanna boyd returned 4 singles and a triple special commendation must go to shawn morrison the saints catcher who performed brilliantly in ex treme heat a clear eye and steady hand were needed to stay with the top runners in saturdays crossen tournament at the lawn bowling club wilf ferguson a member of one of stouffvilles three competing teams shows how its done m players hone their skills at soccer clinic this believe it or not is a perfectly legitimate throwin as far as soccer rules are concerned providing the thrower doesnt cross the touch line he can complete a somersault before letting go the ball travis white a panther club striker demons trates his latest trick to fellow club members no one can say that stouffvilles soccer players lack expert instruction for the last two weeks the soccer club has been hold ing a clinic at the sdss grounds covering just ab out every aspect of play and injecting a great deal of en thusiasm into the players the clinic run by ken marshall joe raymond and paul baginski is pro ving popular beyond ex pectations not only are the players enthused but pa rents and coaches are also delighted with the instruc tion given royals coach martin johanncsscen made no bones about his feelings they learn more in 30 hours of instruction here than i can hope to get across to them in a full season he said the course is split into three parts goaltending defence and attack and in cludes video instruction in each of these positions heading trapping drib bling along with basic tac tics are the main concern of head coach ken marshall as soon as the video instruc tion is finished its out onto the field to put it into prac tice the same technique applies to players receiving instruction from joe baginski and goaltcndcr joe raymond they are thorough in their verbal in structions and woe betide the player who fails to mark his man or heaven forbid misses the pass its ten to twenty pushups or horror of horrors a couple of laps of the playing field for the cul prit discipline and fitness a prerequisite for soccer players is emphasized the excuse im tired holds no water with the coaches watching from the sidelines it is obvious they are dedi cated to the task in hand no question is too simple to answer no manouvrc too difficult to explain it all adds up to better soccer for everyone players specta tors and coaches alike if you are wondering whether the players find it all a little too concentrated not a bit of it they love it munich in 1972 and rotter dam in 1980 will prove invalu able to canadian hopes of winning a gold according to tom the main competition will come from the usa with west ger many and switzerland also expected to do well it is al ways tough to peak botltrid- ers and horses at exactly the right time but i think we have an excellent chance our rid ers and horses are amongst the best competing and as everyone knows there is al ways the element of luck to be reckoned with he said on form tom rates the cana dian team as 5th or 6th of the 30 nations competing two well known local equestriennes have been chosen to represent canada in the dressage event christ- ilot boylen and eva maria pracht both of cedar valley are well known for their suc cess in international events panthers top cats following their recent win in the waterloo interna tional cup tourney the goal- hungry panther soccer club whipped aurora 80 in league play last week striker jamie grist opened the scoring early in the game following a scram ble in front of the aurora net giving the panthers their 100th goal in tourna ment and league play this season the panthers dominated the aurora defence with faultless passing and were in possession of the ball for most of the game john humphries found the range with two long dis tance goals hat tricks com ing from gilles francis and grist sudbury tourney the whitchurch- stouffville soccer club is sending four teams to the sudbury soccer tour nament panthers royals tigers and cougars the teams leave on august 3 and will return on monday au gust 6 the clubs two veteran teams royals and panth ers are entering the tour ney for the third time while the tigers and cougars are going on their first major trip the teams will be billeted with members of the sud bury club the tournament has also attracted several teams from metropolitan toronto