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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 23, 2006, p. 20

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20 stouffville suntribune thursday march 23 2006 registration unionville mens slopitch league needs ball puyers age 25 and up recreational league must live within town of markham boundaries drivers licence and cheque required registration fee 20000 new player registration march 27th 700 to 900pm march 28th 700 to 900pm unionviilc arms 189 main si unionviile jakes on main 202 main si unionvfie for more information please contact john montgomery jmoritgomeryrogerscom 905 8878704 unionville minor softball markhams largest minor ball league annually 800 boys girls from unionvillemarkham ages 422 enjoy a summer of real fun ball open registration on saturday march 25th 2006 9am- 1pm crosby arena angus glen cc great for both new experienced players no matter what skill level born in 1984 to 2002 inclusive players registered in our 12 diision house league receive a full uniform a teammate request skill clinics photos awards tournaments a weekly game from may to september looking for something more competitive tryout for a umsa select team wanted volunteers coaches convenors sponsors umpires we provide free training for umpires paid position coaches uslsas coaching clinic this year will introduce learn jo may participants in tills clinic will receive full accreditation from softball canada is recognized by the coaching association of canada call 905 6040190 0 website wwwumsaca 4261 hwv 7 sic 1021 uiiioiivillc lah 9w6 aurora cries foul over spirit victory from page 1 munro sprawling to the ice well behind the play in the stouffville defensive zone predictably tigers head coach jerome dupont was livid in his post- game summation say what you want it was a expleted joke fumed mr dupont several minutes after the conclusion of the series third overtime game its a part of the game where referees put the whistle in their pocket and then to call that after all the stuff that gets let go im disgusted its frustrating to get these incon sistencies and guys trying to dictate the outcome it takes the enjoyment out of the game the biggest problem for hockey at this level is the inconsis- to keep halogen and regular light bulbs away from anything that can burn place them where children and pets cant knock them over this message brought to you a5 oiiiiinunity service of the nisw suntnbune wmm v tency of officials having shared the same frustra tions that mr dupont experienced during his tenure with the spirit mr burrows felt an infraction could easily have been called late in regulation time that led to stouffville resident brandon walkers tying goal that eventually forced overtime if you check the tape when aurora tied the game one of our defence gets picked so ok i dont know what happened on the penalty in overtime they could easily have called a penal ty just before the tying goal but we were the better team and we proved it mr burrows said despite his frustration mr dupont saluted spirit netminder dan mcwhinney who stopped 57 of 60 shots in the3minute affair in over time the tigers held a 249 edge and 175 in the second overtime period in the final two games aurora pumped an even 100 shots at the net- minder from sault ste marie we fought to the end and had our chances but mcwhinney was the star of the series mr dupont said he was outstanding i dont think he allowed a bad goal you wont get an argument from mr burrows our goalie was better than their goaltending he said joel sheppard who joined the spirit in an offseason trade from the newmarket hurricanes revelled in the moment and he had good reason after scoring his fifth goal in four games on a powerplay effort that had put the spirit ahead 32 in the third period before mr walker sent the contest into overtime its a real good time on everyones face mr sheppard said upon con clusion of the game from the begin ning of the year our longterm goal has been to win the north for 11 years of history theyve never been this far so to be part of it feels great ken burrows spirit general manager praises team and goal- tender for championship win mr sheppard checked in on the pivotal call it was a gutsy call by the referee but it was blatant trailing 10 after one period the spirit rallied to take a 21 lead enter ing the third period on a powerplay goal by defenceman steve kapolnas and mr johnston but the tigers evened the count in the third period on a goal by fraser smith and set the stage for the late- game dramatics the tigers forced game 6 by claim ing a 21 victory friday night in auro ra when mr smith scored at 306 of overtime mr sheppard scored the spirits lone goal on a power play in the first period which was tied at 11 the series resumes saturday at oakvilles dominion twin rinks1410 ninth line at 730 pm the remain ing games were still to be scheduled as of press deadline for more on the spirit log on to wwwstouffvillespiritcom with files from john cudmore are you having a baby join us at the abc all babies count prenatal nutrition program prepare eat a healthy meal learn about 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