-v- j -jftsv- athletes and staff of stouffville district secondary school gathered for the annual athletic banquet and awards night on june 8- to recognise achiev- ments by students dur- ing the year principal michael muir congratulated the students for their dili gence andeffort in persevering to achieve excellence in the athle tic field he also con- gratulatedthe large number of parents who attended for being so deeply interested in their childrens achievements the attitude and perform- ance by students in the field of athletics as well as academically- is directly reflected by family background and theinterestof parents i must congratulate you onproducingsuch ex cellent young people heconcluded r voted this year s out- standing female athlete is jennifer keith- jen- nifer also received awards for most out standing girl in senior basketball and bad- minton mike rehill received the award for most out standing male athlete along with trophies for senior volleyball player sand outstanding per- form a nee in field events other oustahding achievement awards swere made as follows crosscountry karen smith andbih dendecker iv01 leyball nancy peart arid mike rehill outstanding gol fer kevin esmith basketball ross dube outstanding skier pam frisby outstanding gym nast karen smith track pam frisby and chris brown field dawn baggs and mike rehill this years outstand- ing rugger player award was shared by dan wideman and marek kaczynski- special awards were also made to the follow- ing students who have achieved overall athle- tic excellence during the r school -year- athletic council plaque jeanette cooper and paul gol- dring athletic counciltrophies sandy newman and ganesh persand jr gloria mintz and nancy peart srspe- cial award sharon dvkstra and doug davidson homes tead award paul goldring minor ball results bringing their league record to 220 for the season the midget girls ball team showed strength in blanking scarboroughs strose stthomas team on thursday evening having previously squeaked a 20 win over their opponents at the barrie tournament a couple of weeks ago the win was a decisive one for the home side a shaky start by the scarborough pitcher walked dee dee keith and sharon hollans while gloria mintz took first on a hit by pitch to load the bases keith got the run with sister jennifer scoring- mintz to make it 2-0- jennifer then secured a single stole second and third and came in on a hit by joanne jarvis five more runs came in the sixth as stouffvil le went through their batting order to score dee dee keith sharon hollans gloria mintz jannette cooper and nancy peart peart en tered thegame as pinchrunner for the in jured karen brodie cooper earned the shutout with two walks and nine rather scat tered but ineffectual hits jw- next game is against newmarket tomorrow evening at diamond 2 at 830 pm minor softball results for the week ending june 12 are as follows tballnovice van- dorf general 25 pole electric 23standard pipe 31 country bur gers 23 tball adv anced newtonbrook 39 ballantrae lions 24 james bingham scored a home run for ballantrae dudley sign 36 morton con tracting 33 jason ren- nie made a double play for stouffville tammy grove and sara clark both hit home runs foe ballantrae stouffville coop 34 goodwood lions 29 aaron sheahan hit two home runs keith lehman and bobby ferguson hit- one home run apiece mite boys ram products 17 bruce county pine 3 ballan trae lions 14 commer cial sand 11 johnathan cowley collected a pair of home runs for ballan trae and clint harrison hit a home run for good wood stouffville lions 14 ram products 13 squirt girls wesley restaurant 21 ws recycling 19 fos ter bp 20 ws re cycling 18 carol ann betz hit two home runs for bp jennifer hath away and vondt wood- house hit one home run apiece wesley res taurant 21 stouffville lions 18 squirt boys stouffville hawks 16 victoria square lions 11 master soil 19- ren- nie transport 9 erie manufacturing 14 ren- nie transport 14 peewee girls pine orchard service 19 macleans furni ture 16 dawn halloran hit a home run for pine orchard tammy anderson made a dou ble plav for mcleans- conlin motors 23 vic toria square lions 15 macleans furniture 18 lehman gardens 17 lynda belisle made a double play for mac- leans while pitcher tammy surman shut out the opposition in the final innings with bases loaded victoria square lions 21 als tack 19 lehman gar- dens19 unionville broadloom 18 peewee boys christiansen landscap ing 25 central power 8 a grand slam home run was made by jeff graham shurlite 13 village interiors 11 accurate concrete 18 toronto business machines 2 victoria square lions 22 village interiors 9 bantam girls standard aggregates 16 hans motors 13 vic toria square lions 15 markville investments 11 victoria square lions 18 smurthwaite heating 15 bantam boys hutchinson bulldozing 12 music stand 8 late results from last week t ball adv anced newtonbrook 32 stouffville coop 30 in their soccer game against markhamon thursday betz pools dolphins trailed 30 at the half but reversed the tide in the second coming within one goal of a tie at the final whistle a tremendous display of passing by danny wilson and drae glover- provided severakscor- ingjehances for the dol phins michael poh- gracz snatched a num ber of opportunities to hammer the markham net scoring both goals for the stouffville team eilert fraser and jason underwood did a good job of closing down the markham attack shutting them out in the second half next league game is against woodbridge on thursday june 24 at stouffville league in monday night ladies baseball ander son haulage swamped country stop 162 the haulage girls were able to hit everything coun try stop gave them pauline miller col lected a home run the second game saw a close match between ringwood restaurant and pennanen roofing pennanens 124 lead was steadily whittled away and they- were lucky to collect the 1211 win r h farms had their work cut out against burds au ctioneers with a 60 lead the farmers were forced toa 1313 tie by the gutsy auctioneers lois barker recorded a homer v in thenorth york re- creationaltsoccer league atom division 6penerthe lions play- ed toalltieagainst stouffville real estate alan bodimeade scored for- the lions with jurgen schwartz equalizing for the real- ty squad- fs other league- action results for the week en- dinjg june 7 were as fol- lowsi-stouffvillereal- estate 3 bradford rot ary 0 goals came from juergen schwartz 1 jason maskerv 2stouffville lions 3 aurora kinney shoes 0- x scorers were- kelly mcginty 1 tonv visco 1 scott ferris i farmer jacks 9 au rora sismans 3 far mer goals jason hol- lins 3 mike tribe 2 danny gladman 2 mark edwards 1 jason ezi arends ukivs gameof the week took place at bradford it in me corner oi me net wmm attacks gqkl number two came midway through where farmerjacks the second half on a pas- boys came away with asihg plav b vdannv 20 wina 4lqiadmanand marc ed- an outstanding ercwardsr who eventually f ormsnee by neuninder got michael tribs to put jason brock managed it in the corner of the net jlo keep bradford off the scoringroster v- firstgoal came from a corner kick by eric smith who crossed the ball into the middle of the goalmouth for jody bound to bang it in the n le nignscnoot juiy ihsh throu augustclasses chance to put the game will hew monday t0 away shortly before the end of the first- half jwhen eric smith mis- sed a penalty putting the ball just over the net good defensive play by jason arends and paul spenser broke up a number of bradford win track event last weeks triple track meet between orchard park summit- view and stouffville christian schools pro duced some highly com petitive performances christian schools johnbirchwasway aheadin with a throw of f 162 meters while school mate paulfreeman placed a creditable third mike jensen of summit view was second with 1025 metres- top performer in the ballthrow was orchard parks darron baston with a mighty 4890 metres nearest rival was summitviews jonathan hall with joklmetcrs jpkehard parks shawn pennanen 442 metres was the daysoutstanding per former in the running long jump with school mate jim baggs a close second at 437 meters best performance of the day in the standing long jump was robert fraas unbeatable at 234 metres 1 orchard parks girls won five of the nine 60 metre events andrea baston marysled catnerineduhkeld amy ness and debra sanderson they also did well to win five of- the twelve 100 metre events robynlea duke catherine dunk- eld mary sled leanne mumford and andrea baston individual winners in the day events based on cumulative points were andrea baston 20 mary sled 20 lisa weatherill 20 shawn pennanen20- daron baston de- bra sanderson17v kevin blacktopp 16 jeff christensen19 giles francis 19 robynlea duke 18 leanne mumford 20 mark henriques 15 town pool opens the town swimming pool opened ontues- day offeringa full program of events for the summer season the june schedule is as follows kinder swim monday to fri- day 1000 to 1100 am and 200 to 300 pm the large pool is avail able for parental use during this time busi ness swim monday to friday 1100 am to l00 pm public swim monday to fri day 400 to 700 saturday and sunday 100 to 600 pm mas- ters swim monday wednesday arid friday 700 to 900 pm for those who take their swimming seriously swim practices tuesday and thursday 700 to 900am satur day 900 am to 1200 noon- in their game against bradford the mcneil labs major atom soc cer team were in com plete control throughoutthe 80 win for the mcneil boys summed up their strength strikers dubie bader giles francis and jamie grist all scored while richie holden struck on four ocas- sions mid-fielders- traviswhite andjohri j worked hard with travis notching his fifth league goal of the season bradfordlookedv weak and inexperi- enced and rarely chal lenged forthe ball r against st andrew- sin exhibition play the story was differentit was a tougher game with st andrews trying to break through the de- fence but held by richard altman ernie sluga wes barbour and gary bodimeade who made few mis takes two text book plays between strikers and midfielders ended up in the netfrom giles ancis boot goal three came from jamie grist on dubie baders pass fun league the ladies fun league produced a cou- pie of close games on tuesday evening i montgomery macewan ken may 1110 af- ter 6 v4 inriingspitch ing duties on the win ning team were shared by- sue humphries and carol ann hoover macewans doreen erth hit the only homer of the game with one runner on base linda waggand ruth hit tri- pies for the ken may squad in the late game it was canadian tire who came out winners in the tighjtlyfouglitjbattle against ceeisahd the- f ine ef fof t it the f malm- ningsvby the sand and gravel girls brought them within one run of a tie linnell may brought in three runs for lee sand with her homer judy bond was the winning pitcher for canadian tire m ovi e ip g u i 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