inga rekai johnson barristers solicitors 49 main street east 2nd floor stouffville ontario 6408100 or 6493555 sports classified leasing today easy way to drive larry cotter leasing 6404541 l second section a metroland community newspaper wm ai makes and models weclrfe wtm march 23 1988 paris player gains atoms respect 3h m ii by blaine kaneko a one man team from paris came to town friday night and gave an incredible display of agil ity and scoring prowess to earn the respect of stouffvilles fame international atom clippers tyler pelton had a hand in all paris goals scoring five and assisting on the other to give the two atom teams a 66 overtime draw in the first game of their bestoffive semifinal series we definitely have to give him more respect said coach mike jones after the game our cen tre has to cover him i think we didnt move to the puck fast enough added de- fenceman jason reesor i didnt think they be quite as good as they are someone is going to be on him next game we have to try a shut that guy down throughout the 61 games the paris squad has played this sea son the nimble centreman has fil led the net with 93 goals and fri days contest showed the fans tyl ers touch around the goal just a minute after the opening faceoff the talented 11yearold notched his first marker when the homesides defence was caught pinching in the offensive zone tyler forced goalie greg sanford out of positon then tucked the puck under his sprawled frame despite the early setback the clippers maintained an aggres sive attack that finally paid off with about four minutes left in the frame with a two man advantage re sulting from paris penalties jason reesor fired a shot from the point hitting the endboard and bouncing to ryan jefferson who banged in the puck to tie the game the rest of regulation time was a series of highs and lows stouff ville would take the lead on goals by jason davis john mckinnon jason reesor and ryan burkhol- der but tyler would be equal to the task when geoff smith counted with four minutes remaining in the 10 minute overtime period the clip pers appeared destined to over come the paris terror but only five seconds from vic tory and paris pressuring tyler passed to jonathon bonney who tapped one past greg sanford tying the game 66 our other centreman was away so he tyler had to double shift said paris coach doug pel- ton these guys stouffville are tough we played twice in tourna ments this year and lost both despite the two wins coach mike jones wasnt overconfident theyve improved quite a bit since we last played them he admitted we just have to play better defensively when you score six goals you should win stouffville atom jason reesor white uniform attempts to control a bouncing puck as paris scoring sensation tyler pelton watches with anticipation defenceman reesor had a good night scoring a goal and assisting on two but it was overshadowed by the paris centremans performance burying five and assisting on the tying goal in the over time pefriod kings and nordiques tops in sahl final standings don nortons hat trick wasnt enough to beat first place towne restaurant in the last game of the stouffville amateur hockey leagues regular season the kings went on to a 43 win during the sunday contest at the recreation centre on a pair of goals from bruce harper and singles to john barnett and dan harman betz pools 7 canadian tire 4 nine different goalgetters highlighted this contest as the nordiques flexed their muscle and spread around the scoring neil newton was the only betz man to score a pair while ron evans rich hughes john white gord ness and barry gyton pot ted singles phil pirie doubled for the blackhawks while terry weatherill and gary yoshida pot ted one apiece village landscaping 3 greens restaurant 1 with only one point separating the two teams in the standings the caps were firing on all cylin ders to snatch second place from the north stars on goals by larry penny rick glen and wayne for syth the lone sniper for greens was greg gribbon stouffville travel 3 gr floor ing 2 on markers by ron ramer doug joyce and bob nichols the flyers narrowly defeated the jets 32 making it close for the jets were wayne smith and brent stachel smurthwaite heating 5 century 2imcharg 2 in the battle for the basement the bruins rose to the occasion beached the whalers 52 on goals by ken may bill anderson ron vautier and don lloyd with a pair ron brooks and gerry cole lit the lamp for the whalers in the over 30 division towne restaurant came out on top of the regular season with 33 points fol lowed by village landscaping with 28 points greens restaurant with 27 points stouffville travel also with 27 but finishing fourth on a tie breaking procedure that takes into account how well the two teams tied for position fared in headtohead competition far quharson realty and gr floor ing round out the standings in the over 40 division betz pools and canadian tire each finished with 29 points but be cause of the tie breaking proce dure betz pool came out on top century 21meharg were third and smurthwaite heating fourth playoff games start sunday march 27 with the following games and times 7 am betz pools versus smurthwaite heating 807 am canadian tire ver sus century 21meharg 915 am town restaurant versus gr flooring 1022 am village landscap ing versus farquharson realty 1130 am greens res taurant versus stouffville travel the registration for next season starts sunday morning at the re creation centre those interested in playing the 198889 schedule should attend new players are welcome on sunday paris be longed to stouffville ami so did paris sniper erpelton the fame international atom clippers travelled to paris in hopes of winning the second game of their bestoffive allontario semifinal series and keep ing the oppositions top gunner from filling the net aske had done friday night the clippers were suc cessful on both counts win jwuigtta auu ultlitillg ijracv to one goal ss t b itf f v i he s yf e vi sed strategy was to control the thigh scoring centreman by leaving a defenceman back lessening the oppor tunities for a twoonone break the strategy combined pnbja rash of paris penak fesftdded up to vietory for- stouffville stouffville opened the scoring in the final minute of the opening period when eoff carried the puck into the paris zone and lifted a shot into the corner of the goal mid rough the second frame geoff potted his second goal giving the visiting clippers a two goal lead with i tes re maining in the period and paris on s two man advan tage powerplay tylerpel- tonials lead to oal but one minute later ro- gslcmanh restored the two goal margin to give stouffville the confidence boost they needed to con trol the rest al the game geo i npleted fhimfta ie final en m powered a shot from the top of the cir cle the goalie had a piece ofit but if trickled hi the team travels to paris i night and ihenback to stbuffyille saturday for game four a fifth gai i be played in paris sunday if necessary ball team needs women for tourney the provincial womens soft ball association is looking for women over 35yearsold to take part in augusts ladies masters softball tournament players could register with the pwsa and still play in their own local league during the regular season a few practices and exhibition games will be held to put the team together before the one or two day tournament if you are interested call elaine haylow at 6403208 or cliff dunk- eld at 6401204 atom coaches mike jones foreground and don reesor watch in disbelief during friday nights contest as the team from paris ties the game late in the third period to put the allontario semifinal match into overtime the game ended in a 66 draw slow start ends d girls season losing weekend playoff to leaside the george ross photo girls clicked for ato win over bunnies flowers sunday at the recreation centreih the fast paced mite division con- test i v after a scoreless first stan za laura winterstein arid sheri bearddristruckvfora- goal apiece- with patricia davies assisting oh both goals staking the george ross girls to a 20 lead with i- the middle period winding down bunnies gun ner nlcoie bardell popped one in from julie comitotonar- row the gap to a single goal but that was as close ass bunnies could get due to shy la brennens pair of goals in the final frame putting the game out of reach v xnjfunior gfrlst house league action 41 was again the lucky number especially for jodi deriney who counted a haftrick to lead the kinsmen fryer mcneil jenny kidds marker late in the first period was shortlived as the kinsmen roared back with the first of jodi denncys three goals late in the frame vktheiriioirientum carried oyerto themiddle period as tjodfdehney completed her hat trick and tanis gonial added a single helping the kinsmen coast tothe win kinsmens bonnie tait had a bat trick of sorts assisting on all three second period goals sunday march 27 marks the final night a regular season play- the playoff series will be followed by a banquet and awards night april 24 at the recreation centre by blaine kaneko one step behind and one goal behind told the tale of the stouff ville d girls as they were elimin ated from league play 21 by a de termined team from leaside sundays loss combined with the wrong end of a 21 score satur day ousted the homesidc from the besttwoofthree semifinal round in the noncontact c and d category of the ontario womens hockey association although the stouffville squad is classified as a d division team the league format amalgamates both c and d units ut stouffville coach ted low- cry isnt using that as an excuse for the teams loss i dont mind moving up a category he said after the game we can play with these teams but we have trouble putting the puck in the net we pretty much played our game we had our chances espe cially in the last two minutes of the game but we are always a slow starting team and it usually takes us the first period to get going lossing by a goal is always a hcartbrcaker assistant coach alex whiteside agreed im very disappointed he admitted i think it did us good to play against c teams because we seem to play better but tonight we were giving the puck away we could have played better the stouffville girls character istic slow start resulted in an ear ly first period goal by leasides heather ross the forward inter cepted a clearing pass and whis tled a low wristshot to the short- side past goalie heather mor rison stouffville fought back with funds needed to send soccer team to europe the whitchurchstouffville under sixteen soccertcam is en tering the european soccer com petition in july the tournament includes teams from many countries and will en able out boys to test their soccer skills at a world class level as well as interact with other cultures in an environment other than their own the team will be comprised of players 16ycarsold during 1988 players from markham scar borough and stouffville arc asking local businesses for monetary donations since we are a nonprofit orga nization these donations will be tax deductible if a monetary con tribution is not possible mer chandise suitable for our other fundraising activities would be appreciated cheques should be make pay able to stouffvillepanthers soc cer team for more information contact mr alfons rubbcns at 883171 1 or write mr alfons rubbcns rr 3 newmarket ontario l3y 4w1 aggressive forechecking which paved the way for two outstand ing rushes by laurie taylor but she was unable to find the mark midway through the middle frame leaside scored what would eventually be the winning goal stuffing it into the net from a scramble in front of the net although outhustled the major ity of the game stouffville gathered their spirits for the final stanza when allison lowcrys shot hit paydirt halfway through the third it not only registered on the scoreboard but in the teams en thusiasm despite offensive pressure in the last two minutes of the game time was a factor and it ran out on the clock and the stouffville girls league play before the semi final scries the two teams had played five times with leaside holding a 41 edge in games each game was decided by a single goal it was a trend that carried all the way to the playoffs leaside finished first in the combined eight team division while stouffville placed an im pressive third