su best available copv tribune april 26 1989 cll new track would bring community closer together if its true that the bestlaid pjans of mice and men ofttimes gp astray then it is equally true that without a plan to begin with ifiany a great idea has failed to get off the ground at all i and after hearing the wail and cry regarding the lack of a runn- ifcg track at stouffville district secondary school for the past jfear or so im convinced the time has come to get down to the lusiness of drawing up a plan as t just how we might see the track get on track as it were i the need is obvious the schools track team boasts 85 members this spring which oould be an alltime high proven star athletes like raquel beecher who captured three firsts at a reent indoor high school track meet are being denied the facilities to train that are taken for granted by most high school students in york region khurdlers and sprinters risk arjkle injuries running on grass dnd proper running techniques i qualifiers foil to finals s t round for bowler of the xear was held during regular bowling time last week those qualifying will go on to the zone rpund on may 28 in richmond ijll qualifiers from stouffville are peewee zachary raybould plus 130 bantam cheryl jackson plus 107 junior jeff flewell plus 18 senior glenn jackson plus 35 in regular play two seniors ecorded over 700 for three ames glenn jackson 744 235 121 288 and jason ringwood 778 246 226 306 chris kerswill had i i03 199 197 207 seniors scor ing 175 or better were aaron ringwood 190 sandra van eeuwen 214 robyn grove 194 n grove 177 janet flewell 99 and janet crowder 181 junior scoring leader was jeff lewell with a threegame 610 7170r233 othersscdfing over 150 were christine jackson f5bryanmaliinson 229 153 filenda bailey 160 brian currie 152 paul heidema 166 julia johnstone 158 steven tait 216 168 200 anthony van leeuwen 155 paul lorimer 167 lindsey haylow 158 171 eddy gilham 161 and john macvarish 172 bantams with 150 or better ere shawn may 108 steven cummiss 132 133 132 graeme morrison 124 127 trevor fogal 187 130 186 travis arnold 165 106 103 jason van rassel 109 128 mandy van veen 192 jason sinclair 104 121 193 cheryl jackson 180 174 179 christi foster 120 131 michelle foster 123 112 118 allan leighton 107 125 luke caldeira 121 104 dina insley 151 141 117 brendan in- ley 157 darcy raybould 139 199 182 adam rochacewich 152 183 131 chris grimes 173 120 126 jennifer sinclair 137 jason palmer 131 107 gareth nicoll 124 149 143 paul mccomiskey 108 120 jenny carpenter 150 52 109 and diane vanderligt 15 156 127 pee wees were led by zachary raybould who had a twogame otal of 320 109 211 scoring ver 75 were jason davis 78 iint moxley 87 dale marie ar- lold 79 113 janna van rassel 0 85 chris lipson 79 stephanie and 95 becky wilson 81 nicholas smirnov 89 132 kenny eighton 78 93 davey wilson 09 82 duffy lyons 86 mathew dart 89 chad kerswill 110 132 foanne van leeuwen 94 83 rystle palmer 99 92 and philip hccomiskey 107 130 mjwkville toyotas athlete of the week ugiafekete won 3 gold medals 2 silvers for the markham aquatic club in the cobra short course meet to take the high point trophy simply cannot be practised as things now stand at the school a track would not only serve the high school student body but it would be used by all the stouffvillearea public schools for their track meets the army of joggers seen risk ing shin splints while running- along stouffville sidewalks would also welcome a crushed clay track it would probably result in the creation of an adult track club in a town where there are so many adults concerned with physical fitness the high school could then host some of the major high school track meets in york region and parents and friends could get to watch our school athletes per form right here at home one thing is certain neither the york region board of educa tion nor the town is in a position to fund a facility that would cost 250000 the figure given as the going rate for a track today school student council presi dent julian franklin in a once- around of local area businessmen received several commitments of assistance to build the track don anderson haulage agreed to truck all gravel needed and a s construction told the prez they would do some digging local philanthropist joe lebovic sport notes bruce stapley offered to kick in with 500 and ward 2 councillor nick tatone has expressed an interest in help ing with the overall idea if the project can command such response without there hav ing beem an official solicitation of local support it boggles the mind to think of just how far we could go with this thing if we got organized so thats where the need for the plan comes in we need to see the creation of a select group of local contractors businessmen and citizens who have some expertise to offer as to just whats involved in seeing this thing through a giant fundraising could then be organized a shopping list of services and materials required would be drafted and then would come the major task of finding companies service groups or citizens who would take on the various assignments its a huge challenge but i have the feeling were up to it as a town why should we continue to lag behind in the area of basic athletic facilities while moving ahead so quickly in terms of population growth and shopping centres the track idea is a concept that could bring the town together like no other allowing us to hold our heads high for having conceived and carried out such a scheme im willing to help get the thing going how about you running alive jk nike cycling tops of tshirts w reg 51795 jmp nike sale 514 j cycling shoes reg 6995 unisex sale 59 running alive 50 lockridge ave lockridge plaza 1 16th ave and warden one block west on 16th phone4749927 s 16th ave 8 o 6 hwy7 markham uni0nville minor basketball association wishes to thank all the 8889 sponsors conon chevokte casebridge construction atlas recycling carson wfeeks 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