5 one parent families association of canada markham chapter head office 4877976 sports classified m ford 1384 tempo nowhere from 7765 have you driven a ford lately- mcarthurs sales hyw 7 kennedy rd 4741350 service 20 heritage rd 2345400 third section wednesday may 30 1984 summitviews clint nichols was unbeatable in the intermediate high jump division the grade 7 student consistently cleared the bar with inches to spare in the final jump off to qualify for the area 2 meet next month s scores hat trick seniors set hot pace stouffvilles senior soccer team romped to a 62 win over uxbridge last week it was their second win of the season the first half saw stouff ville play a mainly defen sive game with goaltender david brubacher well sup- ported by the defensive line of chris goodyear hank benders george sled and jime currie between them they managed to keep the aggressive uxbridge attacks at bay early in the second half stouffville switched to offense and led by a superb hat trick by koos spooren- berg kept the opposition de fense off balance uxbridge replied with a pair of goals coming close to tying it up with a penalty shot that bounced off the post the addition of wolfgang bopp and daniel laemmler to stouffvilles forward line paid dividends following spoorenbergs scoring spree between them they netted three more goals some fine passing plays between charles parker bopp and laemmler gave bopp the opportunity for a fine pair of- breakaway goals the fastmoving game took its fair share of in juries tim claydon stuart constable and martin johannessen were all side lined next game on the seniors schedule is a return match against newmarket this coming sunday in their previous encounter stouff ville collected an easy 61 win the seniors have posted two wins a loss and two ties to date surprise of the day was summitviews secondstring relay team they beat the number one squad jason stover molson soccer tournament the first annual molson master soccer tournament to be held in stouffville on august 18 and 19 is open to all men and women registered in senior recreational teams players must be 30 years or over as of janl 84 and registered as a recreational player the tournament is limited to 32 mens and 16 womens teams for further information contact steve trentadue 640- 2827 or gavin smith 640- 473 is taking the baton from sean lewis in the second hand over panthers make late start qualify for finals tania townend and camille rutherford will represent sdss at the ofsaa track and field championship at etobicokc stadium on june 1 the dynamic duo place well in the regional cham pionships held at oaks park niagra last thursday tanya came 4th in the senior division with a high jump of 1 metre 55 cms while camille returned her personal best in the junior division long jump with 4 metres 85 cms to take 2nd place kelly cowan who placed 9th overall in the 1500 metres failed to qualify the panther soccer team came close to losing their league opener against woodbridge last week woodbridge never a team to be taken lightly walked through their sleepy de fense and scored early in the game finally the panther pas sing machine clanked into life producing some fine plays and an excellent per- formancc from rookie aaron massey massey really opened up the game the striker line captured most of the scoring drea glover fired two while jamie grist and gillcs francis added one each midfield scoring came from jason melko and tra vis white the 62 win places the panthers at the top of the major mosquito a division two teams under 14 and under 16 yearolds from st johns christian school claremont met in exhibi tion play last week stouff villes royals totally out classed their opponents but in the bantam game the teams were well matched and stouffville were lucky to escape with a 10 win two more game have been arranged for june 9th with coach gary lanes team representing stouff ville schools combine track and field athletes qualify for area 2 meet good weather excellent organization and highly competitive athletes combined to make summitview public schools track and field meet held at the high school on thursday a great day for both students and teachers alike stouffvilles christian school combined with summitview to make it an athletic double header organizer jim fletcher of summitviews phys ed department was delighted with the outcome of the days events we have a fine crop of athletes going on to the area 2 meet next month and i am pleased that the christian school decided to use our facilities and join us for the day he said missing this year were athletes from orchard park public school their timetable being such they could not find the time to attend they have previously attended all the meets however they will saints first win the novice girls saints allstar ball team got away with a good start to the sea son they posted an 87 win over unionville on may 23 mound duties were shared by debra surman and lynda belisle with shortstop catherine dunk- eld and catcher shawn mor rison leading the offence dunkeld who took an ex tremely bad fall while rounding the bases refused to sit out the game and en ded up hitting a homer and a single morrison fired a dou ble and single the saints home games will be played at the main diamond on wednesday night at 630 pm next game is against aurora on wednesday june 13 top athlete representing the york central association for the mentally retarded tracey garbutt of manitoba st stouffville won four of five events that she entered at a track meet in orillia last saturday tracey put in a remark able performance by finishing first in all four of the following event 50 metre dash running long jump standing long jump and baseball throw she also finished second in the hun dred metre sprint the meet held at twin lakes secondary school orillia was the qualifying round for the special olym pics tracey is one of four athletes who will represent york central at the provin cial special olympics sche duled for windsor at june 23 fun league in tuesday night ladies fun league action canadian tire downed used car trade 172 joy coxworth fired a homer for the tire gals lee sand and gravel also posted a big win a 178 win over ken may real estate ann spice and jan blacktopp were the home hitters for lee in this one be fielding a full squad of athletes at the upcoming area 2 meet the days top athletes and their total points in brackets are as followstyke boys 1st shawn wilson 19 2nd steven groat christian school 15 tied 3rd kevin sutton and mark giles 11 atom boys joint 1st billy payne and dayle lewis 18 joint 2nd baron ellis and jason clubine christian school 14 3rd mike lattner 11 junior boys 1st giles francis 18 2nd mark lapoint christian school 16 3rd rob northcott christian school 13 intermediate boys 1st kevin francis 15 2nd darius mcnalty christian school 13 3rd shawn lewis 12 senior boys 1st derek hamilton 19 2nd blair steel 13 3rd steve gornik 11 tyke girls 1st nicole dudley 20 2nd joyce lummis 15 3rd julie sanford 11 atom girls 1st wendy kerr 18 joint 2nd christina white and michelle hofstee 12 3rd stacey brooks 9 junior girls 1st melissa wilkinson 16 joint 2nd leanne hamilton and karen kerr 13 joint 3rd tanya arrowsmith and jennifer morrison 12 intermediate girls 1st michelle hall 20 2nd lisa haylow 19 3rd heather northcott christian school 14 senior girls 1st robyn duke 19 2nd leanna boyd 14 joint 3rd melody schmelar and krista macfarlane 9 first and second place winners in the tyke atom and junior divisions along with the top three finishers in the intermediate and senior divisions will represent their schools at the area 2 meet afgw williams high school aurora on june 11 and 12 competition in the atom long jump was fierce and some pretty good performances were recorded here paul spencer puts his best foot forward peewees split early games canadian tire is sponsor ing a new pee wee rep ball team this season the team consisting of 15 players is coached by howie burkhol- der with brian wilkes assisting the team boasts seven members from last years squirt team chris burkhol- der rich burkholder rob bie parcclls keith picttc danny larmcr jamie campbell and scott evans remainder of team strength is made up of the following players derek hamilton blair steel peter byer peter fintleman jason stover jason yoshi- da guy cowan and michael grove competition will come from markham newmar ket port perry thornhill goodwood east gwillim- bury bradford and oak ridges stouffville home games will be held at the main diamond on thursday nights at 630 pm so far the team has post ed a win against newmar ket and a loss to markham