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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 24, 1988, p. 13

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rekai johnson banisters solicitors 49 main street east 2nd floor stouffville ontario 6408100 or 6493555 second section sports classified leasing today s easy way to drive larry cotter leasing 6404541 a mates and models a metroland community newspaper wednesday february 241988 bantam clips lose last battle by blaine kaneko the stouffville bantam clip pers sat in the dressing room dur ing the second intermission in complete silence down by three goals with not only a game on the line but their season hanging in the balance the bantams 31 loss sunday at the recreation centre was a war and stouffville didnt just show up they went down fighting the one game playdown against port perry to determine who would play cobourg in the playoffs began physically and en ded the same way unlike previous matches in the round robin preliminary the clip pers played a complete game with was no letdown stouffville could have easily came away with two points if it were not for port perrys goalie jamie brown who performed phe- nominally to thwart the clippers at almost every opportunity out of range even with two port perry men in the box on two occasions stouffville couldnt manage to find the range past the netminder despite applying incredible pressure we were all over them but the goalie just stoned us said coach peter fitzpatrick in a postgame interview they the clippers are really upset and disappointed but they shouldnt be upset at how they played their goalie was hot the boards resounded with the vibrations of bodychecks as each team attempted to punish the 6ther stouffvilles keith piette and jason underwood played a major role in the body bashing trying to intimidate the bigger rivals i tried to get them upset and uptight said keith who had a runin with port perrys goalten- der i wanted to get them mad so they would take a penalty this loss is really depressing we played well but we couldnt capitalize on our chances added centreman jason underwood when we got down by two goals we let do wn a bit when your do wn its difficult to come back hopes dashed stouffvilles only marker was scored late in the third frame by defenceman lee scaife who walked in and finally beat jamie brown with a low shot between the pads to end his hopes of a shutout despite the defeat coach fitz patrick was proud of his players and optimistic about his teams future theyve come along well said fitzpatrick its taken them all year but they started to play as a team this year they had to learn a whole new system we fitzpat rick and assistants tim claridge rich marshman taught them how to play the way we like to play positional hockey a coach can tell the players before the game what they have to do but its up tothe leaders on the team like jason lee scaife and keith piette to pump them up but its nice to see how well theyve come along he con cluded i cobourg coach goes goofy trying ito beat stouffville by blaine kaneko the neil patrick novice clippers were playing goofy j not in a spastic manner but the disney character t going into friday nights contest he powerful novices were ahead in their round robin preliminary i0 in games against port perry and fobourg i cobourg coach max holland de- stouffville girls spiked by blaine kineko the stouffville district secondary school junior girls spartans volleyball team was courting disaster when the opening match of the playoff round robin fell to first place aurora 154 815 152 just before the game in a team pep session stouffville spartans coach scott crouclier told his players they were one win away from fourth seed in the york north playoffs the top four teams in the eight squad division advance to the second round with the winner going to the regional finals led by anne becchcr the hometown ladies played well in a losing effort fortunately for them the loss wasnt cri tical williamson high school the spartans rival for- the final playoff berth had already lost leaving the gate open for stouffville it was our goal at the start of the season to make the play offs said first year assistant coach don clearwater during the start of the year i wasnt sure wed make it but theyve started to com municate and play like a team we still have to concen trate on returning serves in junior volleyball serving and returning serves are the most important part of the game it feels great to be in the playoffs said spartan power hitter anne becchcr i think we hit and bumped right but we werent getting many serves in we want to beat aurora she said of the next few games cided an attempt at levity might pick his team up and throw the hometown boys off as a result goofy was behind the bench in the form of mr hollands assistant wearing a novelty goofy hat it didnt help the green and gold from cobourg as they lost a lopsided 31 game we thought it goofy would loosen our players up said coach holland after the game it was a psych job wed try anything unfortunately for them anything didnt work against the well coached and disciplined clipper squad stouffville was relentless on their attack of the cobourg goal but af ter one period the clippers were up by only a single on kyle nortons wristshot to the glovehand side the second period went the same way cobourgs netminder was forced to make save after save to keep his team in the game kyle norton scored his second goal of the game from a perfect pass from scott assinck and later in the second frame andrew hutchison capped off a spirited performance with a wraparound goal to boost his team ahead by three cobourg finally beat a hardly overworked evan boyd after a slight let down in the third stanza despite cobourg registering six shotsongoal in the final period stouffville outshot them 2110 we had the goalkeeping and the kids played pretty well said coach wally crowder it takes time with kids this age 8 and 9yearolds but the kids we got have done pretty well spss jr girls beaten by aurora high the stouffville spartan junior girls volleyball enough as aurora came back to win the febj7 team looks in fine form as anne beecher spikes match 154 815 152 the ball towards her aurora rivals but it wasnt blaine kaneko atoms doubled by 42 by blaine kaneko talk about spinning yourl wheels the more effort the fame in- ternational atom clippers ex- pend the more ground they seem to lose friday nights contest against cobourg at the recreation cen- tre was no different than the past two stouffville lost 42 putting them in the unenviable position of having to gain either a win or1 a tie to extend their season the clippers showed plenty of drive but every time they started to build some moment turn they encountered penalty problems collecting six in the game 5 cobourg had their own trous bles in the fastpaced match but took advantage of their inj discretions down in the first t down 20 in the opening period stouffville was on the powerplay cobourgs miket mccurdy stole the puck and shot towards the net it bounced off goalie greg sanfords pads and dropped over the goalline siphoning the gas out of the clipj pers engine going into the final frame thei home team was behind the eight ball trailing 40 geoff smith and ryan burkholder tallied to make the score close but it wasnt enough i tough game said coach don reesor cobourg is a good team they were coming at us hard i dont know if penalties were our problem we had ourj chances but were in a hole were going to have to win 8 stouffville clippers fall at uxbridge tournament in between playoff games the neil patrick novice clip pers found time saturday to take part in the annual ux bridge novice tournament despite winning their pre liminary games against sut ton 21 and burlington 41 on goals by grahame smith kyle norton adam crowder and ryan king the hometown boys had trouble with their old nemesis lindsay the local skaters couldnt find their game legs and lost 21 going into the middle period of the finals stouffville found themselves trailing 20 late in the period tim smart reduced the deficit with the assist going to matt turner the squad from lindsay managed to fend off the clip pers attack through the final frame and came away with the prize stouffvilles outstanding play in the preliminaries un fortunately did not carry over to the finals as a tired stouff ville team was unable to over come the lead mitegirl sparkle endtoend action and a goaltenders duel highlight ed george ross photos 10 win over bunnies flowers in the mite division of girls hockey despite chances at both ends the teams skatedto a scoreless first period in the feb 21 contest at the re creation centre george ross goalie katie white and cheryl norton of bunnies shared the spotlight after making outstanding saves midway through the middle period laura win- tersiein of george ross finally broke the tie with an unassisted marker encouragement from the players and the fans couldnt change the out come as a single goal sepa rated victory from defeat greens floor jets 40 register soon while its difficult to think soft- ball while hockeys in full swing the final registration is march 5 for anyone wishing to join the stouffville softball league the location is the town re creation centre the time is 9 am to 3 pm for additional information call kathy vankoughnct at 6402803 art nicholson notched a pair and it was all greens restaurant needed to down gr flooring jets 40 during sundays stouff ville amateur hockey league ac tion wes wilson earned the shutout while mike jones and barry hart counted for singles other results are as follows village landscaping 2 farquar- son realty 1 the caps managed to squeak by the penguins on goals by ralph cain and rick glen wally crow der fired the lone goal for far- quarson stouffville travel 2 towne res taurant 0 one good turner deserves another as flyers pete and dave turner each scored singles to blank the kings in their match kevin keogh was in net for the shutout canadian tire 7 smurthwaite heating bruins 1 bob mckinnon and terry wcathcrill each netted a pair to lead the blackhawks over the bruins in an easy 71 romp scor ing singles for the winners were ray mountjoy phil pirie and lou campitelli the only bruins snip er was don lloyd century 21 mcharg 4 bctz pool 4 bill ormson potted a double while ted spice and gerry cole added singles but it was only good enough for one point as the whd- ers and nordiques locked horns in a tie scoring for the nords were don kimura rich hughes gord ness and doug gornall tracy emery strikes gold tracy emery struck gold saturday in the second qualifying gymnastics meet at the win- stonettcs gymnasium clayton drive markham the bethesda road sensation scored a first on both the bar and beam and seconds on the vault and floor all marks exceeded eight out of a possible ten on the floor she scored a 910 tracy received a gold medal for her outstanding performance she had an accumulated mark of 3460 out of forty time to take to the ice the whitchurchstouffville rec centre was a busy place friday in the morning free skating was pro vided by the christian education department of st james presbyterian church in the afternoon the ice was rented by the stouffville christian school shown above are left to right kathy tait 10 maysi tone court sarah campbell 10 glengall lane and samantha medley 11 maytone court

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