p8 i ntwp- st stouffville j orts i 1 i i 1 i 1 j ers will the edwards murphy paint ing bantam clippers had one bad period out of 15 last week but the misfire in the first period of their opening game 41 loss to caledon in the cobourg tournament satur day eventually cost them a berth in the championship game the bants went on to record a pair of shutout victories in their final two games of the competition but failed to make the title round because of their opening game loss david hutchison scored the lone clipper goal assisted by john mckinnon and goal- tender evan boyd was named the teams mvp against cale don boyd and brad hackert com bined to blank the opposition in stouffvilles next two games peter smith earned mvp honors with a twogoal game as the clippers white washed markham 60 ryan mcmann led the stouf fville offence with a pair of goals and the mvp award as the clippers blanked oshawa 80 hutchison was stouffvilles leading scorer in the tourney with one goal and six assists mckinnon and mcmann each counted two goals and three assists smith was good for two goals and a pair of assists while ian ellis and scott assinck each picked up a goal and two assists tim smart had a goal and an assists don wilkie and mike underwood each had two assists lucas anderson gra ham crowder steve wilcox and adam crowder had an assist each the bantams tuned up for the tourney by downing port perry 41 and edging peter borough 21 in a pair of league games mckinnon had a pair of markers and wilkie and hutchison picked up singles against port perry mcmann and assinckjscored against peterborough the bantams who play at home friday nights at 915 pm will play in a stoney creek tournament this week end hutchison leads pee wee clippers sdss volleyballers ready stouffville district secondary schools senior boys volleyball team photo above is on its way to the ontario championships this weekend in alliston the junior team photo below also had a good year winning the durham- york crown andrew hutchison had two goals and two assists to help the markhamstouffville pee wee clippers to a hard fought 65 victory over oshawa tues day the win was the only one the clippers could manage in three tries last week the stouffville outfit was downed 52 by cobourg friday then fell 123 to peterborough sunday at home kevin hackert jeff hassard jason hey worth and rob spytz rounded out the clippers heyworth nets two for minor atoms justin heyworth fired a pair of goals to lift the aikens ida minor atom clippers to a 52 win over uxbridge saturday the victory enabled the stouffville squad to split their weekend games as they were downed 52 by whitby sunday lukas williams eric harper and matt prentice also scored for the clippers against uxbridge i assists were earned by brent meyer with two williams harper ryan fontana and prentice it was meyer and prentice clicking for the- clippers in the loss to whitby ryan jones picked up an assist z scoring in their win over oshawa other assists went to hack ert hassard spytz chris johnstone kyle harrison and travis geldark spytz and jason fontana con- nected for the clippers in the game against cobourg with johnstone drawing an assist- sunday fontana was the lone bright spot for the clippers with a two goal performance heyworth netted the third stouffville score with assists going to fontana evan cain spytz brad johnson and has sard the pee wees travel to stoney creek this weekend for their first tournament of the season atoms win lose and draw it was win lose and draw for the boyds source for sports atom clippers in three games played over the weekend the clippers took a 31 lead against cobourg at the recreation centre friday night but had to settle for a 33 tie the boyds boys hung on to edge oshawa 43 in a saturday afternoon game then failed to cash in on early opportunities in a 21 loss to peterborough sunday joseph lombardo jeremy heyworth and tyler armstrong scroed for the clippers against cobourg saturday it was arm strong ryan york heyworth and brett jennings getting the goals jennings notched the lone marker against peterborough dudley scores four for stars karlee dudley collected four goals and jessica clayton had ahat trick to pace the stouffville stars novice girls hockey team to a 121 win over scarborough saturday it was the second win in a row for the novices who also got a two goal effort from lindsay mccafferty jacqui vankoughnet lisa jacque and christina davis had single markers assists went to cydney kay mccafferty andrea meyer vankoughnet and jacque the novice brated stouffville team is competing in the north metro womens hockey league and plans to contest the provin cial championships next april the stars next home game is nov 30 at 730 pirn at the rec centre stouffville connection helps bruins gain respectability after a month or so spent- spinning their wheels and dealing with tragedy- the uxbridge with a strong stouf- fville flavor bruins have final- ly succeeded in attaining more than a modicum of respectabil- ity the bruins made it three wins in a row over the weebr end as they laced their old rivals the port perry mojacks 103 at home friday before edging the bowmanville eagles 65 in overtime sunday it was the second overtime win in a week for the bruins which got a goal from stouf fvilles own jason underwood to nip the lakefield chiefs 54 in overtime in a game played the previous friday night the uxbridge squad has now sport notes druce s i a d won four of their last five anc would appear to have shaken the hex that saw them drop three games by one goal in the early going while the team is rising mainly due to the presence of extier 2 junior a oshawa legionnaires curtis hodgins and steve dick the stouffville connection is once again figur- ing prominently in the success underwood is off to his fastest start ever chris winn once a pepper pot winger with the eddie shack touch has continued his emergence as a scorer and is part of the power packed line that includes hod gins and underwood it was winns crucial goal with four minutes left in regu lation time that sent sundays contest into overtime exstouffville clipper giant defenceman jamie showers has also refined his offensive skills showers who notched a pair of goals friday against port perry is among the teams top five pointgetters a trio of stouffville residents is also making some noise back of the blue line for the bruins jay hause david caramanico and jermain franklin each scored a goal friday and are helping shore up what had become a rather porous defence earlier the bruins would seem to be reaching their stride at pre cisely the right time as they are entering their busiest week of the season they take on port perry tonight tuesday in a rare tuesday night home game 830 pm starting time then entertain the new bobcaygeon why not just mail the two points bullets friday night the bruins have outscored the first year bullets 5110 in their five meetings so far this sea son the week concludes with road games versus the little britain merchants saturday and port perry sunday we should know if the bruins are for real by this time next week winn was lucky to escape with minor inj uries when the four wheel drive truck he was driving spun and rolled after being passed by another vehi cle while driving down the ninth line last monday night despite the vehicles landing on its roof none of the sixpas sengers in winns truck were seriously hurt winn reported that his head punched out the vehicles windshield but he only suf fered bruises and a mild con cussion i blacked out for a few sec onds but that was it said winn an officer with the durham regional police force