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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 12, 2001, p. 27

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s s jfcoriomistsunffribuhes sports i saturday may 122001 r was definitely a true king in his sport m a a in the sport of kings he was a reign- irig monarch 2 s cam fella commonly referred to as the pacing machine- established records that still stand today but on wednesday he lost the race of his ilife to cancer owned jointly by norm clements- of uxbridge and norm faulknerofstdufiwue cam fella died at the kentucky horse park hear lexington after a successful career at stud on stohegate farm new jersey s hewas22- gam fella so dominated the north american standardbred scene from 198l through 1983 he was tlie talk of every town across the country including whitchurchstouffville people by the hundreds including i someonly remotely associated with die sport flocked to see him run 1 had the privilege of watching two of his races both at greenwood he won themboth a stouffville street carri fella boulevard bears his name 1987 he was inducted into the j canadian horse racing hall of fame and irito the united states harness racinghalloffamein1988 camfella completed his career in 1983 with 61 wins in 80 starts and earned 20413lb0making him the rich- eststandardbredvat the time even thbughifsbeenl8 yearssincehelast racedhis 28 consecutive victories still stand as the longesttwinning streak in the sport- cv 7 accomplishments follow harness horse of theyear us and canada 1982 jim thomas and 1983 champion- threeyearold pacer 1982 pacing horse of the year 1982 champion aged pacer 1983 pacer of the year 1983 us pacing triple crown 1982 the canadian pacing triple crown 1982 the ameiican- national pacing championship 1982 the mohawk gold cup in 1983 and morel v cam- fella succeeded his racing exploits with a phenomenal career as a sire his 13 crops of horses have earned mbrethan 86 millionhe has sired 14 millionaires and has a record 12 off spring that paced the mile in less than 150 i clements described the jiorses career as remarkable we are comforted to know his last- days were spent at the kentucky horse parkwhere he was loved by his caretak- ers and adored by his fans he said- on may 9 racing fans across canada and united states shed a tear and raised aglasstomefinestpacernorthamerica may ever know a horse that single- handedly put whitchurchstouffville on the map the stouffville lion restaurant tyke clippers 20002001 hockey team is inviting the communi ty to come out for a free hot dog the team which won the 20002001 yorksimcoe tyke select championship will be hosting a barbecue next saturday may 19 from noon to 3 pm at the whitchurch- stouffville recreation complex the tykes won the barbecue in a contest spon sored by 640 radio and maple lodge farms sboth ontario minor hockey association spon- sors the tyke select and minor novice teams for next year will be selling pop and freezies at the barbecue as a fundraiser for their teams we invite all clippers fans anyone who has been a clipper seen a clipper knows a clipper sponsored a clipper wants to be a clipper or heard of a clipper for a free hot dog said team manager donna trempe this years team includes r coaches john trempe and rob robinson trainer sharon hassard assistant coach scott mccormack man ager donna trempe and players michael bourgeois conner cadaret michael mingay david beloff steve tait lindsay burrows daltqn sports digest mayo mike robinson jeff leuschner chahelle hassard shawn hulshof jordan mclean brett hembniff and carson trempe stingrays spike provincial bronze the york region stingrays juvenile girls served up the bronze medal from the recent ontario volleyball association championships in london after defeating the host forest city blue 21 v going undefeated in roundrobin play the stingrays won its quarterfinal match over the ganaraska wolves 21 but were edged 21 by the waterloo tigers in its semifinal encounter keying the stingrays success were setter lyndsay ezard middle sarah voss and cyndi dunslow leftside hitters natalia porosa and felicia jones and rightside hitter alexis lowes heather stewart and erin mahdzak stepped up their game after porosa suffered a knee injury middle shawna mann left side hitter jen sartor rightside hitter adrienne perkins and libero sei hee hwang also made major contributions golflessons available the angus glen golf academy in markham still has some openings in its ladies section students will get d 6 hours of instruction the school runs twice a week for eight consecutive weeks i- the class session with themost availability is from 545 pm to 645 r those wishing further inforrria- tion can call angus glen at 905 887- 9424 centennial arena the york region newspaper group presents york regions satodaysept52001 930am 400pm vaughan sports village 2600 rutherford road between keele jane ifr vt am- york regions largest health wellness event natural health alternative medicine y r irmr health foods supplements career fti janetand greta pbtileski authors of bestselling cookbooks ivm -ft- f vatjj su performances 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