Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 16, 1998, p. 18

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rwmmmmmrmp9 st the kii 9999 reg 125 call 4753663 for details atmabkhau the tribune rts leisure got a score call our hotline at 6402100 koert boyd and evans shine as rebels gain split it didnt take long for paul koert and evan boyd to make their mark with the claremont rebels the pair who signed on with the rebels earlier in the week linked up with scott evans to shut out markham 60 in the claremont teams oshawa city and district softball league home opener on wednesday evans and koert combined on a no hitter while boyd had two hits in three at bats including a tworun home run evans pitched the first four innings striking out nine batters while surren dering one walk koert threw the final three frames fanning seven while giving up a walk evan boyd cliff herbert also knocked a two run homer while jim closs had two hits and scored three runs for the rebels the rebels were edged 3- 1 by aurora in their season opener in aurora tuesday koert pitched the first three innings and was nicked for three runs two of them unearned evans finished up striking out frames dale jones home run was the at home to aurora pm at claremont mennos play their versus markham m as well paul koert five in his three sixth inning solo rebels only hit the rebels are wednesday at 8 park the stouffville home opener wednesday at 8 p two provincial level softball tournaments coming to stouffville stouffvilles memorial park has been confirmed as the site of two provincial level softball tournaments this summer while local advocates are already planning softball events for the turn of the century the town will host a provincial womens softball association pwsa novice girls qualifier the weekend of july 2426 the aug2223 weekend will see the ontario amateur softball associ ation oasa midget a boys cham pionships held at the town park stouffville will have a team entered in each competition looking ahead to the year 2000 an application has been made with the oasa to hold the midgetboys elim inations in stouffville councilor cliff dunkeld said the bid is part of an initiative by the town to stage a series of major softball events to help mark the muchantici pated year were trying to have something oh the calendar for every month in 2000 said dunkeld an oasa executive member the past three years dunkeld said he thinks the chances of getting the midget tournament are good there would be about 4q teams here so ive been checking out local accommodations the stouffville community ball association is also looking into the possibility of having the california cuties bring their act to stouffville during the summer of 2000 the- cuties are made up of highly skilled male softball players who put on soft- ball exhibitions across north america dressed as women jot a scored 1640100 qf us your results y in hot pursuit stouffville district secondary schools lillian boyd left tries to catch up to brother andres stephanie lee who boots this ball upfield to a teammate during action in tues days yraa girls soccer contest at stouffville district secondary school the visiting cardinals won this game 60 photo by steve somerville soccer spartans dealt two setbacks time is running out for the stouffville dis trict secondary school sdss spartans girls soccer team the sdss squad was shaded 32 by markville ss mavericks in a wellplayed york region athletic association yraa match wednesday in markham the slim defeat came oh the heels of a 60 loss to a powerful brother andre chs car dinals team in a game played on the sdss pitch tuesday sherry hartnett and amy mcelroy scored for the spartans in their loss to markville the spartans have compiled a record of one win against two losses to this point the team has just two games remaining in the regular season they host father mcgivney academy on- tuesday and then close out the schedule with atgame against the- unionville hs wolves on thursday spartans coach heather henrick feels her teams chances of winning their final two games to reach the 500 mark are good markville beat mcgivney by a big mar gin and we were close with markville and i think we might be able to handle unionville she said f but even a sweep of the two games would likely leave the sdss outfit out of playoff contention only the top two teams within their divi sion qualify for postseason play henrick said its always been a challenge to make the playoffs in the yraa league most of the other schools have players who have been together on club teams for several years she pointed out ballantrae tennis club serves up a new season welcomes new members the ballantrae jtennis club is opening itftlpqrs to new members from whitchurch- stouffville and the surround ing areas the club which describes itself as small and friendly is gearing up for another sup- cessfulseason players of all ages and abil ities are encouraged to sign up for a summer of fun fitness and friends the only require ment is a keen interest in ten nis said the clubs maggie paterson club members enjoy access to the lighted courts and club house at whitchurch centenni- fal centre park in ballantrae v members of all skill levels can participate in- mens ladies and mixed round robins throughout the season there is also a ladies com petitive team group and private lessons with a professional tennis instructor are also available membership fees are 30 for adults 20 for youths under 17 and 10 for seniors over 60 mom

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