st the tribune tuesday may 13 1997 p19 jev jili1 5 i jockeying for position lakeridge bullets player luke harrison far right and georgian bay knights counterpart james kirkey battle for pos session of a loose puck during action in this minor novice hockey contest at the rec centre on saturday the bullets comprised of players from stouf- fville and uxbridge won the game 82 scoring for the bullets were kyle hal- liday with four goals while jamie walker added two harrison and kevin con nolly one each photo by cheryl johnson spirit announce spring tryout camp on may 31 from page 18 office business he said he should have at least one assitant coach named by the end of this week with another to follow larmer said there should be over 85 players in attendance when the team holds its spring tryout camp from may 31 to june 1 at the rec centres second ice pad the camp is open to any junior aged players wishing to try out for the squad however players must register prior to the camp larmer said while most junior a teams hold spring camps to get a look at their rookie prospects this one will be for all players any time you win eight games and lose 42 no ones job is safe he said larmer expects to see around 10 players from last years team at the camp the players will be split into five teams with each squad holding a prac tice before playing three games to prove what they can do the spirit entered a team consisting largely of stouffville area players in a junior a prospects tournament in eto- bicoke the weekend of may 24 the squad split its four games played and larmer was pleased with the show of local talent brad clubine had seven points in four games ryan king and rob spytz looked good and kyle harrison a defenceman with the midget clippers had a good weekend too he observed players interested in attending the spirit spring camp should contact larmer at 6409841 sahl sign up for new season set for june 5 the stouffville amateur hockey league is opening its doors to new players as it pares down to two age divisions for the 199798 campaign the mens league is to eliminate its 30 and over age division with all players fitting into either the 20 and over group or the 40 and over flight the opening of the second ice pad has meant additional ice time has been granted to the league leaving openings for new and old players as well as those on the waiting list all players not currently playing in the league must register at boyds source for sport 5402 main st or at schell lumber 33 edward st to become eligible for the annual draft which is scheduled to take place june 5 at the stouffville legion does your child smile with sonfidenfse v selfconfidence will provide your child with one of the critical tools needed to be successful special includes untfor martial arts canada family centres call markham 905 2010988 athlete of the week fred robbins fred came within 10 seconds of smashing the meet record as he won the steeple chase championship for his age group at the annual southeastern masters track and field meet in raleigh north carolina the weekend of may 3 fred was also presented with a plaque as outstanding steeple chase athlete of the entire meet sponsored by stouffville wff congratulations fred 6327 main st stouffville you your pet to advertise please call jodie damsell 8529741 199798 international junior precision skating team tryouts the unique express from unionville skating club will be representing canada on the cfsa national team please join us for tryouts at crosby arena unionville lues may 20 30 pm 1 030 pm thurs may 22 630 am 800 am tues may 27 930 pm 1030 pm fri may 30 830 pm 930 pm for more details call kathryn saunders 4169232611 whitchurch- stouffville vks soccer club opening night for players born between january 1 1988 and december 31 1992 uniform pickup meet the coach bring along your used equipment for a swap leave your things on the swap table and take what you need wednesday may 21 1997 700 pm rain date monday may 26 1997 700 pm at soccer fields behind novopharm at 5691 main street