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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 27, 2000, p. 21

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ii i j 3 v economist suntribune 1 avjilosatwdaymay272000ji jwi 4vr4 f i i bymikehayakawa sports editor mathieuturgeon is in theprocess of assembling puz- zle and so far die 2 0 ry e a r o 1 d markham native- feels hes making pfogressin putting the- final pieces together toward earning a gold medal in-theinau- gural trampplirie competition at mthe mathieu upcoming summer y turgeon olympics in tiampdlinlst wins sydney australia first national title i thepfobfcame v lastweekendwheri jurgeori captured his first national singles title at the xanadiantrampplmechampionships at humber college y f for me its all part of the master plan mavscbming togetherits a puzzle thafs corning together things are look- ing the secondyear york universitystudent after outpointing 10 other competitors and equalling his per sonal best score of 387 to claim top spot finishing second in the nationals on t other occasions turgeon revealed there were severalreasons for his suc- xess v -4- logging moretraining hours was a major factor he noted- tve been improving a lot lately said turgeohnowrmmore focused in per fecting individual skills i have a routine that now flows well together and im getr ting more consistency with height im starting my routine high and trying to finish it nigh he pointed out in conjunction with training harder turgeon said he went back to the draw- ing board with his skyriders trampoline cmrcoach dave ross to refine some manoeuvresthe biggest changed he jsaidwas in incorporating a series of v russian style moves in particular he said hes made some adjustments to his twisting manoeuvres looks more impressive for anyone ito see if you took my old technique and looked atmy new technique youd see a i bigdifterencehesaid i turgebn said he cant afford to rest on his laurels as he will be goingto london england and vienna austria at die end 6f june wtake partin two world cup events turgeon feels these two events will provide a guageas what the potential competition will be likewheri he goes to sydney for the olympics ill be able to size up the compete tion there and see where istand he said ill also be able to show the world what im all about he added turgeon also joined forces with ben snape to finish secondinthe synchro bymikehayakawa i sports editor y v they were defimtdymuchstrongey this time afouridtkey put a lot of pressure on us in the last a- the markham district high school senior girls 10 minutes it was an excellent game- both teams soccer teretainedits rk- region athletic pyed welt -wt- i fw lmp f association tide thursday snd i as for how they might fare at this yearofsaa l gained a berth i in the ontario j v ipfali- 1 federation of school athletic association championships with a 1 31 win over- the host uniohville- high school wolves after ashley hardrhan staked the wolves to a 1- 0 lead early in the first half the marauders evened the count just one minute later jona goal by samanthajanetos jennifer skinner scofed the gamewinnihg goal in the second half when her shot deflected off a wolves defender and intothe net r christina baliht added n insurance marker late in the game 77 the marauders also- received some timely defensive play from skinner and sara owens who on two occasions booted the ball out of harms way after goalfe jodi gram wcaught oiit of posi tion vv nitely wont be tosing any players during the tour- nament like we did jast year im hoping we can get a top three seedingthis year tracksters off to ofsaa f 4 r i i j s r adam chong of father michael mcgivney highlighted acontingentofyraa participants who ftopktb the york university track oh wednesday to compete in thecentral regional championships ckohgwas first to cross the firiish line iittwp events the midget boys 100 metres and 200rri- gaining a berth to next weeks ofsaa champif onships in windsor defeating the wolves for the second time this pf markvflle won die midget seasiirmaraudefsheadcoachlmwarfflawpreis dieted the final would be game a closely 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