casper and stingers ghostbusted b2 v- second section sports classified a metroland community newspaper dressage championships cant be missed b2 wednesday august 6 1986 stouffviue panthers win sudbury crown claremont peewees prepare for battle the claremont peewees face unionville in zone play- offs starting tonight claremont players include bot tom left mike mckenzie matt davis darrell vander- iigt dwayne vanderligt wayne meredith david jones chris hall back left coach john vanderligt mike feasby jason underwood david martin bron- son lawrence brett yoshida ron hall tiger girls take beating the stouffviue tigers were score less in a sarnia soccer tournament last weekend and tiger coach steve trentadue blames poor coaching in previous seasons for the lackluster performance the allstar female squad under 18 lost three straight games sault ste marie 30 wexford 20 and sarnia 40 in the blue water tournament twentyeight teams in total competed in various divi sions although some of the local girls have been playing soccer for eight years they have not received proper coaching said trenta due in his first year as tiger skipper the offence has got to be work ing with more ball control more skill the girls are having problems with the way they approach the ball he remarked still there was a bright spot in sarnia susie den oudens the stouffviue athlete who can play just about any position midfield de fence or forward kept the losses respectable with her strong two- way skills ladyluck also played a crucial part with stouffviue the tigers missed five or six good chances against sault ste marie the ball just wouldnt go in lamented trentadue the tigers sponsored by cana dian tire have won only one game this season lost four and tied two but those are just numbers said an optimistic trentadue he predicts the girls will take second or third spot in the eightteam york region league the coach extended his apprecia tion to grant larmer and canadian tire for its generous donation of a van used to transport the stouffviue players to sarnia sign up soon for minor hockey the dates for the whitchurch- stouffville minor hockey asso ciations registration have been set all players must register with the association before they try out for any representative allstar team registration is sept 3 4 10 and 11 at 7 to 9 pm in latcham hall stouffviue house league play will begin on oct 4 one week earlier than last year referees are needed for the league this is a paid position but all applicants must be at least 12- years of age and attend the level 1 referee clinic being held sept 27 at noon at the recreation centre for more information on reg istration and referees contact morris hamilton 6405739 or bob farley 6405525 the association will offer indi vidual passes for omha games this year more information on passes will be available at reg istration by kelly connelly sports editor the stouffviue panthers like canadian snooker players suffer from an anomaly that makes them bigger heroes in places other than their hometown last weekend the panther boys won the 5th annual sudbury hawks soccer tournament defeating archrival nickel city 10 for the championship but instead of receiving a cool ap plause from the tourney hosts stouffviue was royally praised by sudbury fans they know our boys up there i wish i had that much local support in stouffviue quip ped panther skipper alfons rub- bens after arriving home late mon day evening since sudburys inaugural tournament five years ago stouff viue has won the peewee crown ev ery time except last year when guelph spoiled the domination with a semifinal upset popular cats so its little surprise rubbens and his crew are quite an attraction in sudbury nickel city sud burys strongest peewee squad has every panther face memorized the team has been beaten by the black cats by the same score 10 every year stouffvilles blue print for victory this time out involved a fourgame sweep sudbury 50 waterloo 60 sault ste marie 20 and nickel city 10 stouffvilles tough defence trademark allowing no goals against stayed intact thanks to the magnificent efforts of captain charlie melko frank nardi and goalie jeff holden jeffs brother rich a centre striker scored the winning goal in the final on a cros sover pass from guy biadi royals win 2 the stouffyille royal bantam boys won two preliminary games in the sudbury tourney before losing to a national soccer league nsl club malton in the semifinal 21 the royals missing three key players jeff carney joey wal- dherr and tab lamoureux went into the tourney with no reserves on the sideline malton expected an easy victory said royal coach mar tin johannessen however stouffviue grabbed the early momentum after tony tren tadue knocked in a crossover for a 10 lead a rain delay forced both clubs off the field and johannessen figures his boys cooled right out and lost the momentum malton tied the game on a penalty kick two minutes before halftime and went on to score the winner in the latter half still the malton coach a former new york cosmo commended stouffviue after the game for consistently shuting down his boys at the 20yard line we were definitely an underdog in the tournament we didnt expect to do as well as we did added johannessen learn from a pro margaret vvaggofstouffville shows ballantrae youngster holly burch the proper way to release the ball during a lawn bowling demonstra tion july 29 holly is enrolled in the stouffviue sports and leadership camp cathy carter by cathy carter sailing the fine art of getting wet and becoming ill while slowly going nowhere at great expense this definition comes from the sailing dictionary and unless you have participated in this exciting sport you may find it rather comical however its the most accurate definition ive ever heard two weekends ago i had the privilege to work as a member of the race committee for the ontario wayfarer championships on lake simcoe a wayfarer is a small 16foot sailboat often referred to as a dinghy this term confuses many people these are not boats that you blow up with a pump they are made of fiberglass or wood the job of the race committee is to set up the courses start and finish the races and assist any boats in trouble being part of the committee is a cushy job compared to that of the sailors completing a grueling two hour race during which the sailors must hook their feet under a strap and hang over the side of the boat or be dumped in the lake takes a great deal of strength and stamina this regatta demonstrated that people of all ages can compete in this sport on one boat the crew was a 6yearold boy on another the captain was over 70 and he placed second overall the captain on any boat big or small sail or power blames all problems on his or her crew whether its an act of god mecha nical problems or the captains fault the crew gets blamed i gave up sailing a long time ago to avoid such exchanges with the ship boss after a full weekend of racing you begin to believe that you are all the captain says you are and its not good for the ego during the races the weather played several tricks on us satur day morning when we awoke it was cloudy and grey we started the competition anyway and by noon the sun was shining and the wind blowing im not complaining but such weather when you are trapped on the water with no shade to provide relief makes for one bad sunburn it is common practice in these conditions for bodies to be quickly flung overboard between races the cool lake water pro vides a welcome relief although i have a fair amount of sailing experience the termi nology used by sailors never ceases to confuse me recently i came to the conclusion that each sailor tries his or her best to top the next persons use of the language listening to a group of them talk is like listening in on a foreign conversation here are a few simple definitions to help any of you who arc baffled when a sailor begins to talk bow means the pointy end of the boat or the front stern is the square end or back of the boat spinnaker or chute is the large colorful sail that is usually the focal point for quarrels between the captain and crew to turn turtle means the boat is upside down in the water with any luck these simple definitions will come in handy someday offreaders want track part two by kelly connelly sports editor three weeks ago the tribune ran a feature on street racing part two was to follow a week later however the story was lost in a compu ter malfunction the tribune apologizes for the delay and brings you the followup this week sf when stouffviue town council slammed its no gavel on the propf osed stouffviue motor speedway sms site in april the communitys- sometimes notsodiscreet street racers were disappointed but bauantrae resident and atv rider dave bianchi says hot rod ders werent the only people disillusioned by councils rejection of the 7 million speedway complex offroad racers who drive anything from a snowmobue to wheel motorcycle or 4x4 pickupwerenthappyeitheri the mdi destined for the bloomington sideroadhwy 48 area was to have ah oval track drag strip and offroad course the latter facuity promised to alleviate a lot of headaches for biaril chi and his buddies too many encounters with policeand irate land owners the high cost of towing vehicles to places like peterborough and the loss of field space to new subdivisions had au but forced the boys onto the street a placethey really dont want to be i dont know anywhere you cango riding in stouffviue without worrying about being caught says the 22yearold resident areas like vivian forest areoff limits to offroad vehicles but not to horses newly excavated subdivisons are popular atv and motoeross haunts because of the mud and bills says bianchi but nearby resi- dents often complain about the noise kv- even farmers and corporate land owners are being less congenial see streetb2 quote of the week im not a political animal maybe i dont know the proper way to play the game nate salter president of stouffviue motor speedway sms de velopments recalls his anger and frustration after town council rejected his 7 million speedway proposal in the spring lawn bowling isnt just for adults whitchurchstouffville youngsters enrolled in this summers sports and leadership camp ventured over to stouffvilles greens last week for some lawn bowling lessons campers include front left kristina swart kevin nichols john morrison neil pucnte jay gcckic holly burch jennifer mcgowan middle left counsellor kim burch daniel ferguson jay scaifc kevin cargill andrea mcgowan chrisy hurrle jason gray back left lcc scaife dean burch mark giles ryan merrill counsellor julie burch sarah wilson missing is eli magnate cathy carter