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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 21, 1984, p. 19

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peewees set sights on title stouffville the stouffville credit union clippers are one game away from a berth in the omha peewee finals grant nesbitts boys took a giant stride in this direction saturday with a 71 victory over huntsville a win back at huntsville wednes day tonight will send stouffville into the pro vincial championships against either belle riv er south of windsor or flamboro near hamilton the clippers grabbed the series opener here friday in overtime the score was 127 at huntsville satur day sven hennze was the clubs scoring lead er firing two tallies and assisting on a third singles came from the sticks of darron baston tonio trentadue kevin francis daryl ham and kevin blacktopp the goaltending chores were shared by basil luciano and scott evans here friday most supporters were ready to head for the exits at the ten minute mark of the first period hunt sville led 20 again in the second period the situation looked serious when stouffville fell behind 4- 2 however the seesaw battle continued with both teams even at 66 at the end of the third the overtime set the stage for an offensive en- slaught the like of which hasnt been seen here in years stouffville out- scored their rivals 61 dan larmer and kevin francis parked three pucks apiece be hind chris kobylanski in the huntsville cage darron baston and sven hennze potted a pair with singles going to ted stonehouse and jamie campbell larmer and baston each collected three assists brad macdonald and kevin blacktopp assisted on two daryl ham campbell and francis drew one assist each jeff yearley and darin gray with two jeff mccarey and jeff webb blinked the light for huntsville kevin francis turned in a prolific perform ance for the clippers in addition to his persistent checking an overtime tally on a cyclonic rush up the left side brought the fans to their feet he polished off the rinklong dash with a sizzling shot to the corner of the hunt sville cage bastons second goal was much the same only from close in the game was cleanly played with both teams concentrating on skat ing passing and shoot ing a spectators de light but a goaltenders nightmare mfaftfas tooth one parent families association of canada markham chapter head office 4877976 sports classified n ford 1383 thunderbird from 10989 have you ortvsn a ford lately mcarthurs sales hyw 7 kennedy rd 4741350 service 20 heritage rd 2945400 third section a metroland community newspaper wednesday march 1984 stouffvilles atom clippers sweep tourney championship stouffville if at first you dont succeed try try again for three years stouffvil le has been sending a team to the atom hockey tourna ment at collingwood last weekend they won it all a hardfought cham pionship against teams from georgetown orange- ville and burlington the clippers shut out burlington 40 to take the title in addition to this accom plishment the atom boys received a trophy for best onice appearance during a parade of players satur day night ah teams in novice atom and peewee divisions par ticipated in the procession the stouffville entry took the form of a clipper ship with the boys walking in side hockey sticks prot ruded through portholes and resembled oars the mast was a clipper banner the ship made of wood and painted maroon was cre ated by cliff glover judges agreed there was nothing quite like it in the show two for underwood in the first game stouff ville rolled over george town by a score of 51 jason underwood was a twogoal marksman jay scaife drae glover and brandon pridham notched singles dayle lewis and brad blacktopp each picked up two assists other assists went to drae glover and brandon pridham jason underwood was voted the clippers most valuable player and received a tro phy danny wilson turned in a fine performance in the net win in overtime drae glover was the hero for stouffville in an over time thriller against orangeville he broke a 55 tie with assists going to day le lewis and jason under wood this victory sent the clippers into the cham pionship final against burl ington stouffville spotted orangeville four goals then battled back with three in the second and two in the third four of these came from the stick of drae glov er jason whitebread fired the equalizer assists went tobrad blacktopp 2 bui payne 2 jason under wood 2 jason whitebread 2 brandon pridham and dayle lewis drae glover was named most valuable player not to be denied against burlington there was no stopping stouffvil les titlebound drive jason underwood scored two goals and assisted on another drae glover and dayle lewis fired one each with single assists going to brad blacktopp and bran don pridham jason underwood won the mvp award jeff willis made several fine stops in the clipper cage and was full credit for his shutout robbie toifnament enter teams stouffville two teams from the whitch- urchstouffville soccer club will participate in the 1984 robbie international soccer tournament june 30 to july 3 the major pee wees coached by martin johannes- sen and the major mosquitos coached by alfons rubbens have been advised in letters from the scar borough soccer association that the royals and the panthers have been accepted into this prestigous competition the wssc is hoping to host the peewee games however if construction of the new recreation complex goes ahead this spring only one field meeting international tournament dimensions will be available here to host a part of the robbie tournament would be our contribution to the bicentehhial canada day celebrations mr rubbens told the tribune hundreds of soccer fans would visit our commun- ity and local fans would enjoy a high standard of may aqfl registration forms are available at the parks and recreation office market street stouffville for a first time enough players have already signed up to establish an under 16 bantam team soccer tryouts are planned for next month at bal- lantrae stouffville ahl ness fires hattrick the girl behind the mask is 14yearold shawn morrison maystone court the goal- guardian with stouffville bantam girls sponsored by farmer jacks gardens after beating orangeville in two straight the girls now meet mississauga jim thomas beat orangeville stouffville gord ness was at his brilliant best sunday in leading stouffville electric to a 53 victory over monte cristo restaurant in a stouffville amateur hockey league game gord elliott to his friends scored a hattrick three goals and short- circuited any hope of a monte cristo win dave boyd and brent stachel added singles bernie anderson john barnett and bob slack blinked the light for the sea food eatery battle to tie stouffville travel and vil lage landscaping battled to a 44 draw mel gornik was a twogoal sniper for the travel team grant larmer and wayne forsyth counted singles wayne emmerson potted a pair for the landscapers john blair and ted picker ing netted one each twogoal shooters with two goals apiece far- quharson realty downed canadian tire 63 peter mabley and lionel vil- with gerry cole and ron brooks leading the attack leneuve scored singles for the realtors steve ellis jim kidd and lou cam- petelli were the marksmen for canadian tire north stars win dan catelli came through with a big twogoal perform ance and led len powells north stars to a 32 victory over betz pools nelson ham scored the other north star tally wayne jackson and dave tucker dented the twine for betz in the other ahl con test village pools and smurthwaite heating skated to a 11 draw ron graham scored for village pools wayne mcmann re plied for smurthwaites meeting stouffville the annual meeting of the whitchurchstouffville girls hockey association will be held wed april 4 at 730 pm in latcham hall stouffville stouff villes batam girls will face mississauga in the next round of the ontario womens hockey associa tion playoffs the local gals sponsored by farmer jacks gardens defeated orangeville in two straight games on the weekend 21 in stouffville saturday and 10 at orange ville sunday shawn morri son earned the shutout with a fine performance between the pipes in the return en counter she also made several fine saves in the home opener colleen stewart and vicki smith scored stouffvilles goals saturday linda whiteside and heather ross picked up assists tracy sooley was the lone goal- getter for orangeville heather ross was the hero at orangeville sun day her tally proved to be the winner the contest here started slowly but gained momen tum with each period vicki smiths shot at 145 of the second period was a hard drive that gave the orange ville netminder no chance others in the stouffville lineup includedgrace bar ber lynne wilkinson cathy dunkeld deanna evans jenny altilia and lorraine mcdowell fourteenyearold vicki smith fired the gamewinning goal saturday to edge orangeville 21 in the return match the girls blanked orangeville 10 jim thomas selects win silver medal valiant effort stouffville an in credible comeback in the huronia hockey tourna ment opener at colling wood qualified the neil pat rick novice clippers for the championship round going into the second period against collingwood stouffville trailed 30 however the remainder of the gime belonged to the clippers danny clements from geoff smith trevor bardell from jay hause made it 32 early in final frame dar- rin zeller evened the score with an unassisted tally this set the stage for dale bull to hit the target with the gamewinner with only two minutes left on the clock stouffville won it 43 lose to bracebridge the clippers lost the second game 32 to bracebridge with the win ner coming in the final mi nutes of play darrin zeller from dale bull and geoff smith chris spearen from david spoorenberg and trevor bardell accounted for the clipper goal produc tion darrin zeller was chosen the teams most valuable player for the bronze medal sunday brampton was the team stouffville had to beat and the clippers put up a valiant effort they never let up until the final buzzer sounded brampton squeezed out a 10 victory stouffville netminder steven tait was the mvp winner philip was missed coaches steve malcolm lillian cordell and john bardell called the clipper performance the finest three games this season the team missed the pre sence of philip pridham in jured when the family car was involved in a serious accident en route to the tournament the manage ment and players were thankful philips injuries werent more serious and expressed the hope that his mother and father will be completely well in a few weeks stouffville the march break wasnt a lucky break for the stouff ville peewee lions selects in hockey tournament com petition they lost out in the consolation championships and had to be satisfied with a silver medal stouffville dropped the tourney opener 53 to new- market i phillip wesholowski2 and sean lewis 1 scored for the selects sean lewis was the choice as most valuable player against newmarket ii the stouffville team put it all together for a 40 victory scott wagg registered the shutout goalscorers were phillip wesholowski 2 lee scaife and dan mcneil one each in the consolation cham pionships the selects came up flat against ching- acousy losing 91 phillip wesholowski was the lone goalgetter for stouffville he received a trophy as the games third star this saturday at 330 pm the selects will go against aurora in aurora for the tournament tie breaker i win medals stouffville a husband and wife team competing separately in downhill skiing competi tions at gray rocks resort north of montreal re cently won gold medals paul and megan brethonr 333 boyer street were first in advanced intermediate class there were ninety participants all racing against the clock for megan the gold medal is a followup to her success of last year when she won both a sliver and a bronze lu

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