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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 7 Jun 2008, p. 12

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Stoufi'ville Spirit forward Corey Tri- vino netted a big-time honour from the Ontario Hockey Association Friday. He was the recipient of the 8.). Munro Trophy at the Hockey Hall of Fame in'Ibronto. The trophy is given to the top pros- pect in the OHA, said Brent Ladds, OHA president The 18-year-old Toronto native is ranked as the 49th North American 12 sun-«Meng Spirit graduate earns top prospect prize skater by the Central Scouting Bureau entering this year’s NHL entry draft in Ottawa June 20 to 21. This past season, he was also the lone It. A player on Tbam Canada that won the gold medal at the International Ice Hockey Federation Under- 18 Cham- 'n’ivino had 19 goals and 50 assists in 39 regular season games this past season and five goals and 17 assists in the postseason. pionships in Russia. 'Ifivino, who played two years with the Spirit. heads to Boston University this fall on a hockey scholarship. He was caught' 06 guard When he was informed of the honour two weeks ago by Mr. Ladds. A “It‘s amazing. There’s a lot of good players in the league and it’s a privilege to receive this award," he said. Mike Hayakawa RAINBOW TROUT . . .8”-99c' SPECKIJ'ID TROUT . . . . . . . . . BROWN TROUT . . . . . . . . . . . Liz Knox was one of 15 players chosen by Hockey Canada to attend its second annual women's goaltending camp in n -.â€"Inol ' Knox at naflonal a)th camp In Calgary The Stoufivllle resident, who plays for Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, which finished second at the 2008 Canadian Intenmiversity Sport championships in Ottawa, is'one of seven in the under-22 class. Also invited were two from the senior category and six in the under- 18 grouping. The players are with instructors including Denis Sproxton, goaltending qonsuitgmtfpr the nation?! program. . The plei'yers were Eclected by Hockey Canada based on evaluations done by regional scouts during the 2007-08 A sociology major entering her third year at Laurier, Knox played in 32 games and had nine shutouts and a 1.09 goals against average last year. The Stouflville Dlstn'ct Secondary School graduate was an Ontario University Athletics sec- ond-team all-star and was named to the CIS championship tournament all-star team. 'Tnum‘hdflia. WW.“W§~W~;WWW” 01mm}? SURl-‘ACIEAWZUKS WWW: WAlut QUALITY True Blue Pond Dye, Bactaput, Pond Ncu. Weed Radiators Mon.- Visit m.8ichrcrcekponds.com fur useful pond infurmatiun. WHY SIIYERCRIZIZK? - 12 mmm ON SITE - 2 FISHERIES BIOIDGISTS ()N STAFF - 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE - 5m: AND HEAR AERA'mRs m ()I’ERA'I’ION o ()1!!! mmns ARI-Z mm SHOWROOM - wr: PROVIDE mm; ‘I‘ERM snumum NUI‘ smm'r H-ZRM mus "6 HP [1111.8 TITAN - ID!) 120 GPM ' 2 PATTERNS ' MADE IN USA 0 Wk WARRAN [Y ' STARBURST PATTERN ° 25¢lDAY OPERATION COST moo (2PM 230V - loo' CABLL 8‘ 1m.“ - 20" UlAMl. I [R CRFAT FOR I ACRE P0an 51 I?! 2 YEAR warm) WARRAN‘IY ? Silver Creek A uaculturc ._ “Your 0m Stop or Ponds” ‘ Open Mund- Call or Cheque FRIN, ON HP( ARNWA! Al RA! 1541. H H \'l MN Premium Loose Leaf Tea {9’ Accessories While our website is under construction, tea orders can be phoned in at Fmpest- In a [1?an TBA SALES 10nd Stocking KOENDERS 16W POND AERATION WINDMILLS Made in Compare elsewhch @ $1295 8: up 20’ section available 'Lowcst Advertised Price' 'MINIMUM [00 - MORE SIZES A VAILABLE For a limited time only. (905) 640-8787 Pick-up or drop-off. ‘ MADF IN USA - 2 ' 2 LIGHT SET« '1/4 HP -$0' 15 % q? your tea order. 10”‘Sl.49 YEAR WARRANTY ° 2 PAI l ERNS 12V. DC-SOW LIGHTS OPTION CORD ' ll2 HP 100’ CORD (519) 833-2559 , 12”-Sl.99 .6-8"-Sl .49 .6-8"-S1.99

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