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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 1, 2006, p. 27

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stouffville unnbune ift ursday june i required by trampolinists rugby boys gear up for playoffs from page 26 from page 26 athletes who use the trampoline in training gagnon who trains five times per week started gymnastics eight years ago and made the short leap to trampoline four years later i kind of lost interest and as i got into the higher levels it became more demand ing gagnon said training for gymnastics always included time on the trampoline too so it was a good progression it was a good move im doing a lot better than i was in gymnastics theres less training because its one event as opposed to six events york region is becoming quite the hotbed for tram polinists aurora residents saman- tha sendel and carl rom- colthoff also won youth divi sion tides at the same event and king citys rosie maclennan finished second in the womens division after winning the 2005 title i guess theres a lot of good clubs and coaches in the area gagnon said thomas gagnon acknowledges hes accomplished far more in trampoline than gymnastics the spartans boys rugby teams tuned up for todays yraa championships by winning their final regular season games monday at brother andre catholic high school the senior spartans received a try and penalty kick from bjorn mcsorley and a try from kyle miller in a 137 win the junior spartans received single tries from james beare chris boake and jamie gregory and a penalty kick from matt raguseo in a 173 win in a junior tier two contest the spartans received two tries from tyler zan and a try and convert from bruce cringan in a 177 win todays yraa finals at fletchers field in markham were to begin at 8 am and wind down with the championship finals starting at 2 pm for the girls 3 pm for juniors and 4 pm for seniors spartans baseball team fields win and tie the spartans baseball team claimed three out of a pos sible four points in their last two yraa outings after defeat ing middlefield collegiate 143 last week and battling thornhill secondary school to a 44 tie monday bobby hughes scored three runs for the spartans in the vincec second in indiana mike vincec drove his swedetechpowered cameron motorsports crg kart to a secondplace finish in the second of two races in the first round of the stars east division series at the motorsports park in new castle indiana entered in the senior icc class the 15yearold stouf fville resident encountered adversity in the first race after being sent to the back of the pack due to a technical ruling that determined his vehicle was underweight making the proper weight adjustments for the second race vincec captured the prefinal and finished second in the final for more information and results visit wwwmikevca win over middlefield in the thornhill contest curtis reesor drove in two runs before the game was called due to curfew mark lofthouse peter reesor and justin balik shared pitching duties to earn the tie now 411 on the season the spartans are iri a tie for first place in the east division with langstaff secondary school langstaff however have a game in hand for more on high school sports log on to wwwyraacom m3sgzss5s3es55ss555 who is our best sport the suntribune is seeking nominations for whitchurchstouffvilles sports person of the year tell the suntribune about a coach manager or executive member you know that is making a difference by volunteering in our sports community supporting material and testimonials appreciated label nominations sports person of year and mail to box 154 stouffville l4a 7z5 or email stouffvilleawardsyrngcom by june 16 at noon award to be presented during strawberry festival june 29 to july 3 sunlfibune wttsm the tournament will take place monday june 6 2006 at sleepy hollow country club in stouffville come join in the fun for our 2nd annual charity golf tournament proceeds go to the uueekend to nd breast cancer 60km walk 150 includes feescart dinner or 500 per hole sponsorship great fun and fantastic prizes all this and you will be supporting a great charity thank you jb our sponsors pods drager medical athletes world bata- power atliieticlil aree your community your opportunities wednesday september 13 2006 10am4pm premiere ballroom convention centre 9019 leslie street just north of hwyi richmond hill put yourself f acef of ace with potential employers career training facilities and much more career training 0 1 fulltime parttime temporary seasonal and casual positions career opportunities for graduates resume workshop conducted by jccnreerbmmak a8geairsi viakhs seminars conducted by liclpating companies thing types of positions qualifications skills upgrading programs career search assistance t presented by and education needed ml information or to sign up mbftglgobkragfonicom for more information please call amy hughes at 18882117288 x 216 or email ahughesyrngcom

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