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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 30, 2002, p. 28

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28 economist suntribune sports thursday may 30 2002 sportsboard email sportseconsuncom baseball markham mariners york simcof results minor peewees may 21 markham mariners 15 alliston wang two doubles four rbis argenis paz peter rodrigues aaron caputo and steve stamkos two hits two rbis james kottaras two hits one rbi chris romano two hits adam velocci one hit one rbi brodie ross two rbis daniel mukai one run alliston wong winning pitcher bame 4 may 22 markham mariners 18 alliston wong and steve stamkos three hits three rbis brodie ross and argenis paz two hits three rbis chris romano two hits one rbi ryan murphy one hit one rbi anish bhide and adam velocci one hit aaron caputo winning pitcher bolton braves 7 may 23 markham mariners 8 james kottaras two hits one rbi peter rodrigues one hit two rbis argenis paz adam velocci and brodie ross one hit one rbi daniel mukai chris romano and alliston wong one hit anish bhide one rbi chris romano winning pitcher vaughan vikings 2 markham 30 in league play golf canadian jr golf assoc stouffviue junior classic maples of ballantrae lodge and golf club may 2526 girls par 72 5400 yards 3 christine ryckman unionville 172 89 83 7 lyndsay thompson stouffville 198 103 95 boys 13 and under par 72 6200 yards 2 humphrey yeung markham 159 82 77 2 stephen tarr unionville 159 83 76 7 pierce cassidy unionville 173 85 88 boys 1416 par 72 6700 yards 6 james castle stouffville 165 82 83 9 taylor strype markham 166 81 85 24 joseph kevens unionville 175 93 82 27 matthew unruh unionville 178 89 89 31 ryan franke unionville 184 100 84 37 scott hill unionville 197 103 94 boys 1718 par 72 6700 yards 2 michael pickering stouffvihe 159 82 77 3 steve smith 161 80 81 29 steven mckinney stouffville 19810296 inermediate par 72 6700 yards 1 sal spadaro markham 183 91 92 slopitch morsl standings of may 26 team w l t p unionville motors 5 0 0 10 fathers 3 1 1 7 floyds barber shop 3 1 1 7 col mustards 3 2 0 6 great northern 3 2 0 6 sams garage 2 2 1 5 sgt peppers 2 3 0 4 stephen tarcentury 2 j 2 3 0 4 balloon experts 2 3 0 4 red hot bistro 1 3 1 3 dales pharmacy 1 4 0 2 frankie tomatos 1 4 0 2 mmspl standings of may 27 team w l t p colmustards 4 0 2 10 red hot socks 4 1 1 9 johnson and johnson 4 1 1 9 m league sportswear 3 0 2 8 markham chrysler 3 1 1 7 markham knights 2 0 2 6 canadian tire 2 2 1 5 red hot dawgs 1 2 2 4 m and m meats 1 1 2 4 sgt peppers 1 2 2 4 fathers 1 2 1 3 ok transportation 0 3 2 2 fox and fiddle 0 2 2 2 houghton remax 0 4 2 2 shoeless joes 0 3 2 2 buttonville esso 0 2 1 1 tuesday night stouffville ladies scores of may 28 industrial roofing 21 grey power 15 wn pharmaceutical 18 emerald isle 13 the earl 26 amaretto 18 softball oshawa city and district standings as of may 29 team w l t p stouffville 4 10 8 claremont 2 0 0 4 bradford 2 1 0 4 mount albert 1 1 0 2 oshawa mickey finns 110 2 lakesimcoe 12 0 2 markham 0 2 0 0 oshawa juniors 0 10 0 scarborough as 0 2 0 0 tsogamewear 0 0 0 0 soccer markham soccer club under10 boys rep may 21 markham lightning 3 joseph galluzza 2 joseph zappulla knsc 1 may 28 markham lightning 2 joseph amato 2 vaughan 2 unionuillemilliken under 12 girls rep may 28 unionvihemilliken elaine andrew of investors grop strikers 5 christina markos 2 kelly fleming 1 goal 2 assists stefanie farrant 1 goal shira lurie 1 goal emma overton 2 assists meagan aldertonsuckling 1 assist pickering 0 soccer men set to kick off a new ontario soccer league season by mike hayakawa sports editor finishing last season in the ontario soccer leagues first division with a fourthplace record of 965 jens kraemer was satisfied with the effort given by the markham soccer club mens team wanted umojyvnxjejets select coaches assistants 20022003 season send applicationresume by june 12th to unionville minor hockey association po box 64510 unionville ontario l3r om9 as kraemer approaches his third season in directing the fortunes of the markham team which begins tomorrow when they face olympic flame at mount joy field at 845 pm hes optimistic his charges can improve on last seasons effort with the nucleus of last years club return ing to the fold combined with a few reinforce ments kraemer sees no reason why his club cant once again remain a contender the squads that i coached the last two years were good recalled kraemer but i think were a better team this year with all of our key players back from last years team and a few new faces all ofwhom bring a lot ofexperience were a deeper squad this year among the new faces are a pair of defenders in michael mccatty who started last year with markham before mcurring a yearending knee injury in the clubs secondtolast exhibi tion game and anthony whitney who played for mississauga last year in the canadian professional soccer league pat sullivan a former cpsl and canadian soccer league performer and steve gill a former provincial team member are solid utility performers kraemer noted sakis rizos another former cpsl player is one of three netminders vying for the starting position along with three- year veteran glen faulknor and john moerman other veterans include strikers neill mair and bart ostaszewski nick shelton and dwayne higgins both mem bers of the university of west virginia soccer team return to play the striker or wide midfielder positions team captain alan fogetti will anchor the midfield posi tion which includes tom cudzillo andrew woolridge and csezlaw zajac dariusz ostaszewski joins mccatty sullivan and whitney on the backline through practices and exhibition matches kraemer likes the team chemistry if the guys bring their best game we can be competitive sure you need a bit of luck with injuries and cards but if we stay healthy i think we can be there at the end

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