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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 10, 1988, p. 13

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reka1 johnson banisters solicitors 49 main street east 2nd floor stouffville ontario 6408100 or 6493555 sports classified second section a metroland community newspaper liasbng todays easy way to drive laity cotter leasing 6404541 aj mates and models wednesday february 10 1988 atom clippers demolish port perry t by bruce stapley the stouffville atom clippers had it all in sync friday night at the recreation centre as they de molished their opponents from gort perry 112 3 and by gamesend they were doing much more than simply running up the score jj we needed to win by a nine goal spread to guarantee home ice advantage in the zone final against cobourg explained clippers defenceman jason reesor the fame international squad ejided up the preliminary round ijobin with an impressive 31 re cord theyll be up against the i pass skating tests the stouffville figure skating club held its test day feb 2 at the rec centre f the following skaters were suc cessful t preliminary figure julie selwyn jennifer selwyn second figure leslie penny preliminary dances dutch waltz amanda leger sarah chewins melanie evans kirsten kelly leanne gilham debbie lynne brand jennifer turner stephanie mcleod karen boyd alison crowder conasta tammy willis lori anne rozar- 10 amy jones jr bronze dances fiesta j kristina white sr bronze dances 14 step zoe liadis holly ramsden michelle olszevski fox trot heather wideman european elizabeth dayia i elizabeth davia has now com pleted her senior bronze dances steve ramsden has passed his jr bronze freeskate team from down hwy 401 this friday night at the rec centre in the first game of a bestofseven series the clippers literally stickhan- dled their way into double digits showing a succession of nifty moves that would have made wayne gretzky take notice for ward ryan burkholder broke out of a recent slump with three goals and three assists while linemate phil pridham counted for two and two defenceman geoff smith counted a goal and three assists and sniper roger mcmann tallied twice singles went to lindsay haylow chad dickson and ryan jefferson jason reesor racked up three assists and jon mckin- non contributed two as the stouff ville squad demonstrated their depth overlooked through the onslaught was some brilliant goaltending by greg sanford the young netminder stoned the scu- gog squad again and again mak ing his own contribution to the nine goal spread port perry had carried a 10 lead into the final minute of the first period thanks to superlative goalkeeping by steven gilbert but phil pridhams goal with 25 seconds remaining in the period was a sign of things to come the clippers broke loose with three goals in 33 seconds early in the second stanza to take a strang lehold they never relinquished stouffville carried a 61 bulge into the third frame and then went to work oh the goal spread burkholder completedjifs hat- trick early in the periodwith his third spectacular goal of the night as he burst through the opposition defence and undressed goalie gil bert with a magical series oi moves andrew jones got that one back for the visitors but stouffville was relentless as they finished the game running away two players on rampage dave boyd and wayne emmer son went on a scoring rampage sunday in the stouffville amateur hockey league collect ing a total of seven goals boyd fired four and emmerson notched three as towne res taurant blanked greens res taurant 80 brian harper was the jbther goalgetter for peters boys other results follow village landscaping 5 gr flooring 1 i pete mabley potted a pair with jbingles by john davis henry stevens and bob davis sending village landscaping on their way jto a 51 victory over gr floor ing brent sachel was the lone sniper for gr canadian tire 5 century 21 jmeharg 3 phil pirie and bob mckinnon pach struck for two goals leading the canadian tire black hawks to a 53 win over meharg century 21 terry wcatheriil counted one ifor the tiremen bill ormson ted spice and roy ireland lit the lamp for the realtors stouffville travel 3 farquhar son realty 2 t bob nichols was the hero for stouffville travel flyers he counted two tallies leading his team to a close 32 victory over farquharson realty pat madi- tawn elliot shines the mcneil girls pulled even in he standings with their kinsmen rivals with a 31 victory sunday night at the recreation centre the first stanza was highlighted by tawn elliots two goals with the assist going to krista shortt the mcneil sniper staked the team to a 20 lead after a scoreless second period borinie tait with the help of tanis and kylie gornal put the kins men a step closer by scoring early in the third but with six minutes remaining in the contest colleen stewart knocked in the insurance goal to clinch the game for the mcneil squad gan scored once for the flyers the farquharson goals were di vided between bill grove and dan farquharson smurthwaite heating 4 betz pools 2 don lloyd enjoyed a good game for smurthwaite heating his two goals gave the club the advantage it needed downing betz pools 4- 2 gary fraser and vern thomp son fired one each for the winners betz goals came from the sticks of rich hughes and don kimura players will pay to play if you want to play ball this sea son youre going to have to get the safe signal from the whitchurch- stouffville community ball asso ciation because of the high interest in baseball this year all weekday openings for diamonds have been booked the only times still avail able are sundays after 6 pm weekend diamond scheduling j isthe parks and recreation de- i partments responsibility i as in the past the minor divi sion teams will be accommodated first the town council will likely in crease the user fee from 5 to 10 for residents and 7 for non residents to 15 minor players wont be charged the community ball associa tion also approved as in the past an organizational fee of 10 for di- amond and facility improve ments beyond those approved by council the extra fee only applies to adults in the associations opin ion the tax payers shouldnt have to pay the full cost for upkeep of the ballgrounds the committee also approved a 10000 donation to the town for the construction of a proposed di amond 4 site at the southwest cor ner of the sewage disposal plant the donation only applies if the proposed diamond is council approved the organization consisting of about 500 adults has in the past helped with the payment of the lights on diamond 3 the next meeting is at latcham hall on tuesday april 5 at 8 15 pm lifer canfahyonestop travis white- j thats what opposing players were asking as the stouffville panthers striker dominated an indoor weekend soccer tourna ment at peterborough and led his team to the championship fe white was sensational scoring ten goals in the tourney including tvyotiattricks in two consecutive games v tjhepanthers downed woburn 62 defeated guudwood 72 edged the maple leafs 32 and bested the host team peterborough 54 in the final it marked stouffvilles second peterborough tournament title frank nardi and travis white each scored three times against jwoimirn travis white collected his second hattrick against guildwood singles were scored by gilles francis eron sluga shaun gon- qalves and joe carricarri ffevialeeafs strengthened their defences with a nationals jpffltendeifebjut ftveri ih couldnt keeplhe redftotfianthersaiba pfejiii waltfiers shaun gotfsalvesand joeicarricarri scored for st8nffvuiecarricarris goal came in thegames final minute the final was a thriller with stouffville emerging 54 victors traviswhite struck for two goals gilles francis frank nardi and sfiaungbhsalves counted singles v julie comedo nets winner in the mite division of the girls house league bunnies flowers squeaked by george ross photos 21 by pulling off some last second heroics eight seconds to be exact the george ross photo girls started off to a 10 first period lead on a goal by laura winterstein assist going to alison macdonald halfway through the second bunnies julie comedo tied the game at one apiece after receiv ing a pass from nicole robinson with time running out in the third frame julie comedo notchj ed her second goal and more im- portantly the winner with eight ticks left on the clock after being set up by kristi ingram and nicole bardell santeramo inspires peewee comeback by blaine kaneko one player does not make a team but franco santeramo made a good case to change that thinking with his stouffville credit un ion pee wee clippers on the brink of playoff elimination having lost two previous games in the three team round robin preliminaries franco may have played the most inspired game of his young hock ey career he not only scored the winning goal in the clippers 42 win over cobourg but his spirited efforts motivated his team mates to play controlled headsup hockey when franco is high emo tionally he is a dominant play er said clippers coach al mcnaught the second year players are the leaders of the team and as a second year player franco led his team to the first goal of the game in the opening period after a cobourg tripping penalty only 24 seconds into the infraction stouffvilles jay hause fired a shot that was de flected behind the cobourg net franco picked up the puck from behind the goal and stuffed it in giving his team a 10 lead although stouffville dominated the first with aggressive contact hockey cobourg managed to sneak one by clippers goalie shawn wilson at the 835 mark unaffected by the turn of events stouffville pressured the opposition into a crosschecking penalty one minute into the powerplay home teams darrin zeller rushed down the leftwing took a hit and made a perfect pass to franco santeramo who popped it over a sprawled sean page of cobourg to end the first a single ahead the second frame went much the same way as the first close forcchecking and body contact was the order of the day some jarring hits by dave caramonico intimidated the rival squad but with 925 on the clock cobourg managed to slide one past the stouffville goaler and tie the game at 22 but hard work and adhering to the game plan accounted for francos winning goal the clip pers trapped their opponents in their own end by playing the body an errant clearing pass was inter cepted by dave caramonico and skillfully slid through the cobourg defencemans feet onto the stick of franco a wristshot whistled to the top left corner over the goalies glovehand gave the cre dit union club a 32 advantage going into the third stanza the third period was ugly hock ey a grinding and mucking affair despite being outmanned 12 men to 18 men stouffville wore their rivals down with a little more than two minutes to go in the game lee wideman deflected a shot from franco santeramo giv ing the clippers a well earned 42 win we had two assignments going into the game take the body and headman the puck said mr mcnaught we wanted to stop them from crossing the blueline by eliminating the puck carrier all the players played well novice beckers 4 boyds sports 0 beckers robbie spytz 2 daniel tardclla kyle harrison schell lumber 4 scarborough canvas 2 schell brent tews 4 scarborough kevin hackcrd 2 mcneil pharmaceutical 8 hathaway 2 mcneil shawn carruthers 6 jesse gray tim lidster hath away brent krisman brad johnston atom giles chevolds 3 canadain tire 2 giles mark emmerson phil huskison brad rutton canadian tire ian simms bradley goode fashion label 4 farmer jacks 3 fashion label- graham crowdcr2 tommy hammond matthew foley farmer jacks david bell bryan mallinson steve wilcox flpeewee betz pools 10 cedar beach 4 betz pools shaync wilcox 4 kevin nicholes 2 joe nucci 2 dan bouchard kevin cargill cedar beach daryl mcmann 2- danny wall chris barker bantam barry welding 7 stouffville firefighters 2 barry welding dale lewis 3 kelly mcginty 2 rob mountjoy 2 firefighters jamie forfar christain drcnncn

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