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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 31, 2001, p. 24

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economist suntribune sports saturday march 31 2001 eppa mve tentative deal bymikehayakawa sports editor angus glen golf club has announced that an agreement in v principle has been reached for the unionville public course to host this years bank of montreal canadian womens open- in recent negotiations with the royal canadian golf association kevin thistle general manager director of golf operations for angus glen said the rcga recommended that the ladies professional golf tour event be played on the facil itys existing south course its an agreement in principal except the lpga has to come up to see the course said thistle v an official decision by the lpga is expected to be made sometime next month when their representatives come up to visit the course based on the rcgas recommendations thistle said the decision is academic f were very happy to host the event he said we just had to make sure thercga and us could work out the logistics the event which is the only canadian stop on the lpga tour will be held frorn aug 1619 angus glen became one of the sites to be considered by the rcga after the new magna golf courseln aurora revealed that weather conditions will prevent the completion of its club house from opening on time for the event tickets for the womens open will be announced at a later date loncagers hope to hold court pat robinson trustee in bankruptcy call for a free personal discussion help with creditor problems proposal to creditors pat robinson trustee personal business bankruptcy aurora 15105 yonge st 201 aichurch 9057272577 richmond hill 9555 yongest 401 atwddnck 905 5089493 toronto north 45 sheppard ave e 201 at yonge 4164106648 torontyfltowntora 150 york st 800 at adelaide 4l6 410 7l- toll free 18777272577 email palpatrobinsoncom web wwwpatrobinsoncom by mike hayakawa sports editor when the york region allstar bas ketball team took to the floor for its first practice tuesday in preparation for next weeks star wars tournament at humber college ajay sharma thought he was in hoop heaven the vaughan secondary school senior boys head coach who is one of the york region teams cocoaches along with markham district high school head coach george kraus huron heights head coach nabil tadros and eileen caine of alexander mackenzie feels the assembled cast of talent at his disposal is one that a coach could only dream of possessing for a high school season this is a great team said sharma as he put the assembled cast through a series of drills at alexander mackenzie high school in richmond hill theres a lot of skilled players on this team maybe moreso than in other years voted upon by a panel of high school coaches the york region athletic association this years 12man roster has three players from the yraa- champion markham district high school marauders in 5foot10 guard chris kraus and- 6-foot-5- forwards eugene kotorabai and mike tuck added to the lineup from the milliken mills secondary school knights are 6- foot4 guard arriel scott 6foot4 for ward wayne clarke 6foot4 forward peter kotsopoulos and 6foot6 for ward corey muirhead dwayne rose a 6foot3 swingman from father michael mcgivney academy rounds out the local talent were athletic enough and we have shotblocking ability with guys like mike tuck eugene kotorabai arid arnel scott cited sharma and i think were smart enough we have ver satility with a guy like eugene kotorabai who can play every posi tion except the one spot and we have guys like chris kraus who can shoot the ball and we can stop people on defence looking at the eightteam tourna ment which will see the york region team tip off against the toronto 2 team at 915 pm on april 3 sharma feels the halton region squad which has eight players oh it from the recent ontario federation of school athletic association championship game could be the favourites the tournament continues april 4 and concludes april 5 tickets on sale wednesday you snooze you lose sports digest stourrvilles bruins in oha semis five stouffville hockey products are into the ontario hockey association junior c semifinals the quintet david brown brett jennings brad clubine and brothers pj and jordan mabley plays for the central ontario junior c hockey league champion uxbridge bruins the bruins beat the empire junior a champion napanee raiderstour games to two in their oha quarterfi nal the bruins opened the semifinals last night at home with the chippawa riverhawks champions of the niagara east league the riverhawks from niagara falls ont went unbeat en 3104 in the regular season and beat norwich in the quarterfinals hanover and belle river are meet ing in the other semifinal clippers earn silver the stouffville minor peewee a clippers battled their way to a silver medal in the york simcoe minor hockey league championshipafter losing its final series to east gwillimbury j- the year was marked by a strong team effort contributing to the clubs offensive attack v were kyle miller ben sampson mikhael metauro taylor campbell jessie miller scott moody curtis watson brandon jupp warren tayles and luke mabley providing strong defensive perfor mances for the goaltending tandem of jake balsdon and liz knox were chris eyles eric gainsbrook maddie wilkinson nick jago and steve brown the silver finish capped a great season iiighlighted by gold victories in the markham stouffville and ice bears tournaments meteors soar in huntsville a markhambased girls minor basketball team won three straight games to take the championship of a weekend tournament in huntsville the mumba meteors won 4940 over peterborough and 4525 over orillia in die preliminary round in the championship game the meteors won 4037 over ottawa r camosha mackenzie was named tournament mvp katie perking and shandy levy led the meteors in scor- ing the tourney is a tuneup for die provincial championships said coaches harvey parkes and john birks squirt boys host ball tryouts t stouffviues squirt boys rep fastball team is still open to tryouts before the 2001 season v htheteam for boys born irr1989 and 1990 works out indoors on mondaysfrom 8 pm at orchard park public school ihstoufiville vj j more information call tom f imlleffat 6404204 or ron wilson 640- f i m n 41

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