Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 27, 1991, p. 18

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ol imcmmmn st heading to contest bruce stapley correspondent there will be at least a trio of stouffville girls hockey teams contesting the provincial cham pionships april 12 to 14 in mis- sissauga the angies peewees the stouffville credit union pee- wees and the ringwood variety intermediates have all qualified for their respective ontario title competitions the angies girls earned their ticket to the mississauga tourna- by besting orangeville and brampton in zone playdowri sets angies defeated orangeville 93 and 20 then went on to crush brampton 90 leading the brampton outfit to forfeit the second match the credit union atoms blanked their orangeville coun terparts 70 in the first of two scheduled playoff contests the second game was forfeited by orangeville giving stouffville the zone crown the intermediate squad auto- matically advanced to- the ontario finals when no other teams contested the zone cham pionship the ringwood variety crew which had a rough season vhile playing in a senior league is expected to fare better against allintermediate competition in the provincials both the angies senior d team and the betz pools senior c outfit are still involved in their zone playdowns photosteve somerv1lle stouffville atom clippers rob spytz is chased by a collingwood defenceman during a omha semifinal game saturday the atoms dropped the bestoffive series three straight atom clippers meet their match the boyds sports atom clip pers ran into a brick wall in their ontario minor hockey associa tion omha- semifinal series with collingwood last week the atoms dropped the best- offive set three straight losing 6-2- 105 and 73 in the clincher friday night at the rec centre we met our match said clippers coach davd turner but it was a great year for us ryan kings pair of scores was the highlight for the clippers in fridays loss bruins hard to heat in quarterfinals its hammer time for the central ontario junior c hockey league champion uxbridge bruins the bruins took a pair of 31 victories over the north fronte- rianc flyers on the weekend to give them a formidable 31 lead in the allontario junior c quarter final series the uxbridge squad dominated both contests but encountered a nimble flyer goalkeeper each time put j the bruins got goals from stouf- fvilles keith piette along with greg cook and kelly chalykoff in fridays match at the uxbridge arena it was john ashley derek welsh and brian meek finding the range in sundays road game game four of the set was to be played tuesday in uxbridge pee wee clippers beat ajax in exhibition the markhamstouffville credit union pee wee clippers elimi nated from ontario minor hock ey association omha competi tion snuck past ajax 43 in an exhibition contest last week roger mcmann carried the hot stick for the clippers firing three goals and assisting on the fourth which was scored by john mck- innon mckinnon david hutchison mike underwood and tim smart also earned assists for the clip pers who take on the stouffville bantam bs this thursday night at the reccentre sah l g rows to accommodate waiting the stouffville amateur hockey league it would appear has become the victim of its own suc cess the recreational shinny loop has become what saturday morning cartoons once were for these pick chasing baby boomers who extri cate themselves from their warm beds as early as 6 am on sunday mornings to skate and shoot on the rec centre ice surface with 12 well stocked teams at present the noncontact league has an ever growing list of hopefuls wishing to get in on the fun with so many of the players in the organizations over30 division now creeping into the oyer40 cate- sport notes bru ce st a p ley gory and with few of the elderly statesman looking to hang up their blades the leagues brain trust has decided to add two additional teams to the senior grouping the new outfits will be selected from the ever growing space list for the elder flight spots left open on the over30 crews by players graduating to the grey beard section would then be filled by those on the spare list for that division as that will still leave a sizeable waiting list for the younger loop the league will add two more teams to the over30 group when more valuable ice time can be obtained but thats next years concern for now its down to the business of deciding which two teams get to walk away with league bragging rights in the regular schedule which concluded march 17 almost nhler doug todds greens restaurant north stars hung on to claim first place edging put the stouffville travel canucks on a technicality todd who should probably be playing in the faster stouffville intermediate hockey league despite his being too old took off to florida for the last three weeks of the campaign without the leagues scoring leader the stars watched their mammoth lead dwindle and almost disappear not that it would have made any difference in the playoff set up which sees the top three teams in each division play the bottom trio in a three week round robin with the top two squads facing off for the title april 7 richard bartley and gerry rat- cliff were thestellar stopppers of league seeks coaches the whitchurchstouffville minor hockey association wsmha is looking for rep level coaches for the 199192 season interested applicants should send their resumes stating qualifica tions and coaching history along with the team requested to wsmha coaches po box 976 stouffville ontario the deadline for applications being received is march 31 calling all girls with skates girls from seven years of age and up are being invited to bring their blades to the rec centre for a free skate this sunday march 31 atsixpm the fun skate is being put on by the whitchurchstouffville girls hockey association wsgha the association is hoping to interest girls in joining the associ ation for the 199192 season i the wsgha is made up of a junior girls house league and rep level teams from peewee through intermediate s prospective players who cannot attend the free skate are invited to call 6408853 for information unbeatable brown brent brown was unstoppable last tuesday night at the rec cen tre netting a quartet of goals to spearhead boyds sports 1 13 win over the dave blow canadians in stouffville intermediate hockey league action mike glenn fired a pair for the winners- with singles coming off the sticks of jamie hopkins mike sear marty williamson zenon byblow and shaw leonard steve livingstone scored twice for the canadians and scott harp er had a solo the first place williamson kings got two goals performances from troy cadoret and keith mcguckin to help them to a 72 victory over the consortium group rangers pete sinclair tom lehman and aaron mcwilliams rounded but the- kings scoring while claude mail- let and mike snowball hit the tar get for the rangers the over30 loop surrendering 74 goals during the 24 game season for the gr flooring jets and village landscaping capitals respectively in the old boys chapter the cana dian tire black hawks ended up with a one point bulge over the smurthwaite heating bruins damian comito was the leading point getter while mr zero bob wagg of the black hawks was par ticularly stingy giving up a mere 45 scores ft gord stowar the leagues official statistician told mie recently that the organization as fit as a fiddle the envy of many a mens recre ational hockey operation

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