Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 1, 2001, p. 17

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k v byjim mason vt r staff writer three bignami players with the stouffvffleiritlast merchants gelieral mariager t seasongbtmeirwisharidweredealttodmerontariojunior m canadian statesman t bonds a highly skilled highly r ahockeyteahislastweekr- v qlyed player 44 vv t bond 20 led the spirit in scoring and was team mvpjtwo michel bond exspirit star gets wish with trade to milton merchants staff photosjoerd witteveen stouffville residentandrew lbwriei 16 sinks a putt on the fifth green during mondays firstround action- at the canadian junior golf association stouffville ontario junior event at the maples of- ballantrae golf club in whitchurch- stouffyiueenteredih the 1416 age group class lowrie carded vtworound total of 186 8898 u v marram junior jgblfers rule the spies lirib three markhamarea residents con eluded the final round of their canadian junior golf association tour on a posi- tive note by winning their age group i divisions at thecjga stouffville ontario junior event at themaples ofballahtrae p golf club on tuesday- 1 j jljrribnyiuesclmstine ryckman 15 carded a tworound total of 168 8187 on the 5650yard par 73 course to win s girlstdivisipn j k in the and under group 11- yearold humphrey yeung of markham shot a tworound total of 146 7274 on the 590yard par72c6urse to take top nonqursl v r unionviuejsmike marurun117 tured thebpysli1718diyisiqhvwth a- tworound score of 147 7473 on the x 6450yardparj2 course j among sfouffviue4entrantsinthe vbbysu416division chris sorichefti 16 shot a 162 7983 and was tied for ninth place ikevin haywarft 16 fired a 168 j michael pickering 16 171 andrew- l6wrie16 186andjames castle 14 188 fm group stouffvilles brett lawsbn18 fired a 161 8180 and i- was tied for sixtrfplacet- r yithe twodayeyent had 132 junior golfers fromontana british columbia and the united states take part h redeuse recycle rxlqceserecycle rucejpe recycle reberiseesycle reduce reusrsele reduce retgerecy reduce reuggtecy redfeuseredycle reducekme recycle rcerpfe recycle reroce reuse recycle jon smyth george eliopoulos arid michel bond each played two years for the spirit smyth was sold to the ottawa junior senators of tihie central junior a hockey league eliopoulos goes to the st michaels buzzers in toronto while bond has been sold to the milton merchants stouffville st michaels arid milton are in the provincial junior a hockey league i smyth 19 a markharn resident told team officials last spring he want- ed to attend college and live with rela- 1 tives in the nations capital this year smyth who had 32 points in 28 ganies last season and was dominant inthe playoffs has accepted a scholarship to colgate university in new york starting in 2002- r x a resident of markham eliopoulos 19 was disappoint ed he didnt get an ncaa division i scholarship after severr al schools showed early interest in him 1- basically it was justtime for me to move on eliopoulos told the tribune i feel i had a good twdyears in stouffville but i feel i should have moved on to the college ranks by now but i also want to say i had a great time in those two years love die fans eliopoulos had a 334 goals against average while play ing in almosttwo thirds of the spirits games last seasonhe was a late cut of the st michaels majors of the major junior ontario hockey league before coming to stouffville two years ago this week v v years ago fv the 5f66t8 190pound hearst pfoductdrbpped to sec- i ond in team scoring last season 22 goals 41 assists but was named a player of the month inthe pr6yincial mid- played in theleague allstar gafne s- it wastfrne fokbond to go saidbufrbws we knew we would be a young team and we want to play all four of our lilies 7 again michel tfdrft agree with that arid asked wto trade him t thebqttdm line is that thisisa developmental league werenotjustgoingtb t burrows said a busy summer ofrecmitirig has paid off handsomely newplayers fromas farfcs thiirider bay and s perhbroke including transfers from dtherjimipfteams havej been signed 7 t weve got kids wno want to be hefesaid burrows take jamie goghlan a highly recruited defenceman from the- v toronto young nate aifcanada cup rnidget team hewants to t play here and will drive to practice and gariies here from south etobicoketodoit a spirit training tcamp continues -at- the rec complex in stouffville this week j rzi f the spirit hosts collingwood dnsept 6 and lindsay on sept 8 both games r start at 7301pm thespiritplaysin collingwood sept7 arid at lindsay sept spirit won its first exhibition game 32 over streetsville stouffvilles own jordan mabley scored the winning goal in overtime the spirit opens the regular season at home to couchiching on sept 13 v 2 vf spiritually speaking the spirits other goalie fromr last season thomas leeisat training camp withthe erie otters the ohlteam drafted thejport perryresidentlasf year big eric boonstra vho looks impressive this fall returned to vv j- e george had the capability to be the best goalie in our v t conference last year said spirit general manager ken me spint frqmthe owen sound attack camp wednesday the burrows but you have tb prove it to get a scholarship i 0h team had no openings at right wing this yearspirit play- dont think hedid that lastyear but i think he can this year ers w a take part inthe terry fox run in stouffvijle sept- becausehe has something to prove 16 from the rec complex eliopoulos reinjured a knee this week in an exhibition against milton andsis expected to undergo surgery shortly september 7 8 9 the sports village vaughad rutherford rd 2 km east of hwy 400 freh parking illiilcliaiil liillli mis9dmlc 2001 saturday september 8tli- from 94 pirii equipment irbiigff september 4 rfltk drive stouffville 9056406657 all unclaimed equipment will be donated to the aboriginql people of northern ontario 2v i 1 st v v oii pay that traffic ticket sa m win or c t v tt i c j- w v i a 1

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