Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 23, 1978, p. 11

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wht wrflxnm thursday march 23 18 the second section sports news district news a hair raising experience the van de graff generator at sdss aroused much interest during the science display at open houselast week here teacher rainer hentschel lets himself in for a big shock 250000 harmless volts course through his body and makes his hair stand on end a quarter buys four minutes on the trampoline in the gym and young david waters is determined to try everything before his time is up his lopsided som- mersaults seem to cause the watchers on the left some amusement annegret lamure sdss hopping during open house sean chong takes a breather after his turn on the trampoline his perch atop david barnett gave him an excellent view of the action andrea wollner 6 and her friend leanne agnew 5 take time out to share a can of pop before continuing their wideeyed inspection of the school were down here to look at things they pointed out determined not to miss a thing the math c departments gambling den was a tremendous favorite here randy grant spins the wheel of fortune with a most professional air the casino royal display is really a laboratory to teach students the laws of chance the odds may be against them but these young gamblers take the game very seriously as they will their numbers to come up may clippers lose series i bo wmanville tops again for the second year in a row the ken may clippers have had their season outshot- by the strong bowmanville team bowmanville won this years championship by knocking off the feisty clippers in four straight fames even though the clippers played their hearts out they just couldnt match bowmapville in the third game of the series played in bowmanville the eagles squeaked by the clippers 61 the final goal into an empty net after coach murray sinclair pulled brad steel for the extra attacker scott connor gave the clippers a 10 lead when he scored on a bill meakes pass from doug taylor bowmanville tied it up when they scored from a pileup in front of the clipper goal after brad steel had made two quick stops in the second period a power play goal by bowmanville at 45 seconds accounted for all the scoring in that frame in the third period bowmanville scored twice in the third minute of play the first from a screen shot in dose the second a slap shot from the blue line for a 41 lead at 543 tim quinn m popped one in off a mike whelan shot but bowmanville came back and made it 52 on a short handed goal the clippers cut the margin to one after two power play goals geoff roy scored the first from the point with howie jones assisting the second was scored by howie jones from steve schell and geoff roy with less than a minute left stouffville pulled their goalie the move backfired and bowmanville had their 6- 4 win the fourth and final game for the clippers this year was played last thursday in stouffville and once again the eagles proved just too much to handle winning 41 the may boys fell behind 21 in the first with the lone clipper goal of the night going to geoff roy from doug taylor after a scoreless second period bowmanville salted the game away with two goals in the third one of the few highlights in the entire series has come from the play of goalie brad steel who played another excellent game in the nets brad has averaged at least 50 shots per game and if not for him the series wouldnt have been as close as it was during the in- ter mission between the first and second period perry brown was presented the eleanor gilliam memorial trophy for the league scoring championship perry ended the season with 119 points a league record which included 75 assists another record the erve downey memorial trophy which is given to the player selected to be the one who best combines both sportsmanship ability and dedication was present to both co- winners ted assinck of the clippers and to kelly lee of uxbridge f fi mfc stouffville clipper geoff roy in white closes in on rebound to score the clippers lone goal in thursday nights 41 loss to bowmanville the win gave bowmanville the championship in four straight games and left the may boys waiting for next year keith leach atoms lead championship cliff black assistant convenor of central ontario junior c oha presents clipper perry brown with the elanor gilliam memorial trophy for the league scoring championships perry set a new league record this year with his 119 points the atom as are just two games away from clinching the league championship finals following their two superb wins last week their opposition is the uxbridge team and the first game of the finals was played last week in uxbridge which stouffville won 52 brad evans led the stouffville side with two goals and singles went to jeff stover mike feasby and kenny burrows assists were awarded to brent brown craig vaughan brad evans john parcel is jeff stover and damn hardy the second game of the series saw the play in stouffville in much closer match stouffville had to go into overtime before coming up with four unanswered goals in their 51 victory it was a fast paced hard fought contest with stouffville scoring first on a goal by kenny burrows from chris doyle and brent brown kevin smith knotted the score at 11 for ux bridge assbted by wade swallow regulation time ended with the teams tied so they then went into a 10 minute extra period at the 435 mark stouffvilles brad evans put in what proved to be the winner on apass from ken burrows and chris doyle insurance markers were added by mike feasby and darrin hardy with two assists on those goals were given to brent browru chris doyle and kenny burrows tnc third and fourth games of the series were played last tuesday and wednesday yesterday at press time no results were available but a complete report will be in next week

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