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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 15, 1997, p. 21

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p20 wekendr saturday nqvimber j 7 st the tribune xisure got a score call our hotline at 6402100 i i i v spirit top tigers game in rou bruce stapley correspondent the spirit of stouffville finally overtook the aurora tigers thursday night at the rec centre but the stouffville team came far from taming the tigers who resorted to a rough house style of hockey as they fell 65 in a provincial junior a hockey league decision marred by a punch out in the games dying sec onds the ugliness didnt end with the final whistle as tigers players and their entourage jostled with fans and exchanged pleasantries in the runway to the aurora dressing room just after the game the score was hardly indicative of the play the spirit displayed a disci plined approach as they led 10 at the end of the first period carried a 42 lead into the third then went on to build up a 63 margin approaching the mid way mark of the final 20 minutes a goal by darcy king that clearly tucked in under the cross bar in the eyes of patrons seated just behind the tigers net was disallowed by the referee the phantom score would have made it 74 with just over five minutes to play king still managed to count two goals tying him for the team lead with linemate kevin edgar with 12 he also added a team leading 28th assist steve pocock kyle chapman phil barski and dave zelasko also scored for the spirit defenceman jeff morris had two assists the gameending donnybrook was triggered by tiger tough guy jason modopoulos who delivered a vicious chop across the arm of spirit player mike micheff with his stick modopoulos incurred 18 minutes in penalties in all as well as three game misconducts and a match penalty that will likely result in a few more games missed his instigator infrac tion was his fourth of the season according to spirit officials and could result in an automatic eight game suspension hes modopoulos just a goon mocked a usually composed spirit head coach dan larmer after the game you know thats going to happen with aurora theyve got no class theyve got a few guys whose job it is to do that sort of thing while modopoulos and company took out their frustrations with two easy decisions over their spirit oppo nents in the late fisticuffs 16-year- old spirit centreman kyle chapman proved the spirit could hold their own with the gloves off when he scored a tko over his tiger counter part in a fracas that broke out at the final faceoff larmer suggested the second place tigers are one of the meanest physi cal teams his team is going to play he suggested their nasty approach is part of the strategy of their head coach former toronto maple leaf brad sellwood he likes his rough and tumble hockey players thats what hes built his team around spirit officials said they planned to send game videos to the oha offices so league officials could get a first hand look at auroras infrac tions larmer praised his players for sticking to their game in spite of the tigers disturbances wed just get right back up said larmer we played a pretty disciplined game tonight the guys worked really hard they played nonstop hockey the win left the spirit tied with the couchiching terriers for fourth place in the phillips division standings the spirit who were to play the muskies in lindsay last night fri day host the newmarket 87s hurri cane tomorrow night at 7 pm at the rec centre del zotto shines brightly michael del zotto just keeps lighting the lamp the stouffville minor hockey product scored four goals to lead the rich mond hill tyke stars aaa rep hockey team to an 83 win over ajax in a game played in richmond hill on sunday stouffvilles jake carrick contributed a trio of assists to the victory which left the stars undefeated on the season for del zotto the goals gave him 12 in his last four games he netted two goals in each of the stars previous two wins over guelph and ajax and collected four more in a triumph over pickering to begin his spree shuttling to the top the stouffville district secondary school grade 12s conducted a com petitive badminton tournament in their physical education class on wednesday in the main photo brenda robbins centre slams home a shot past sara giles left looking on is robbins partner sherry hartnett right in the inset photo robbins and hartnett shake hands with giles who along with teammate katie sandiford not shown go down to defeat photos by steve somerville high school sports schedule set to resume bruce stapley correspondent the on again off again athletic season at stouffville district secondary school sdss is under way once again for now the schools junior boys and senior girls cross country teams are in the ottawa area today on the final day of the ontario fcdera- j tion of school athletic association g ofsaa crosscountry champi- fcyraajj onships the provincial final competi- sjiwajr tion was to have taken place last fri- day and saturday but was rescheduled upon the resumption of school after the recent province wide political protest the spartans boys volleyball and girls basketball teams will go straight into the york region athletic association yraa playoffs next week after the final games of the regular season were wiped out by the twoweek layoff jim fletchers senior boys spartans volleyball team which was just beginning to hit its stride when the lights went out the last week of october caught a break when they were the last team to gain entrance to the prestigious londonsaunders tournament this week end the team of course had to make up for time lost when the school pulled the plug on all extracurricular activities for a few weeks in september to protest a york board ruling the spartans were also scheduled to play an exhibi tion match against port perry hs on friday fletchs son jay is a member of the port platoon the tourney along with the port match should help the spartans in their bid for the yraa aaa crown the schools girls phys ed head sheila coleman said everythings hanging in the balance once the playoffs are finished teachers may decide to work to rule in a continuing protest against bill 160 she suggested which could result in another stoppage to the schools athletic pro gram uj u cixii across puter 5051 hwy 7 markvilee mews s from the markville mall call 905 475 tm store 2075 any computer j purchase with this coupon until nov 30 1997 i i i ast bravo p120 monitor extra 8mb ram 21gb hard drive includes keyboard mousc compaq 386 mono laptop 4mb ram 80mb hard drive a great machine at a great price j o

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