Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 1, 1998, p. 16

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i rwsj as- vi jr- v v i fwgasr l2l rffcl s i 1 w- x ml 7-k- c- t v- deadline mondayjlo alms s ffc if sfat 905405477le4rail thctrilisca bybrucest5pley correspondent thestoufryiue afriateur hockey leaguejpaid homage to its founders distinguished past officials and loyal supporters during a special pelebra- j tion on sunday at the rec centre j the recreational mensvhockey orgarii2ationwhicif is in its 21st sea- son held a spial ribbon cutting cerer mbriy tocelebrate the official unveiling ofitsnewtrpphycase j past anci present sahl pfficials- along vwth representatives rfomthe tomandother sports organizations wele oh hand for the occasion the recently completed trophy xase j contains a tribute to past presidents as j well as ah acknowledgement of those who have shown their- support j through the years all the presidents from charter president erie scaife are included j saidcurrentpresident garth bell bell said- the trophy case also includes trophies named afterseveral former sahlfigures who are now deceased v these include- jim wagg former president and glen pennanen former coach roy ireland and al parker for- j mer players two trophies have also been named after the late alice hamm who was an enthusiastic sahl fan j its a history of our league bell said j he said the idea to install the trophy case was spawned last june bell said the trophy case demonstrates the evo- j lution of the sahl from a- sunday j morning gathering v adult athletes to a vital community organization it started out as hockey but then we got involved in things like thecom- munity track and the new arena the trophy case is located just inside the north doors leading into the original ice pad hockey stouffuille clippers i minonoticenw26 stouflville lebovic homescolt engineenng 2 justin hulsnof lg patncksahagna lg chris lombaidd la malcolm forbes la good goaltending gregory outram kuzma matthew jenkins vs keswick 1 major novice- nov 28 v the birketthassardblackstone major novice clippers played one of the best games of theyear this week but came up short in a 30 loss to east gwillimburs number one team stoufme goalie tyler lorenzen put in a strong performance between the pipes v whitchurchstouffuille minor hockey league hockbt school x v preseas0nn0v2 tim hortonsgoodskating michael benaquista good pass trevor carnck good goaltending even vidmugoodspoftjeftleuschikrgoodganiedavid bridlewood heating good skating jason hitsgood pass matthew genbes goodgoaiteriding michael mingay good sport- brodie rivers good game craig smith i tb m stanton electric good skating mark stanton good pass brett hembruff good goaltending scott mihengood sport trevor hon good game shawn hulshof k mgh office repairs good skating christopher pennanen good pass courtney humphries good goaltending kyle sauro good sport mike robinson good game cody fogg regularscasohplaybegnsdec12 c 1yken0v29 kvtech 4 goals by zack stevens with 3 and colin hittz good game to blake moran and luke horton vs ecryers 9 goals by sam camck with 4 denver gray with 2 carter kroen peter wideman kyle sharpe and dayle wilkinson i ross dixon 5 goalsby ryan adrian with 3 lee avenll kevin mackay good game bruce cnngham and andrew mingay vamoneyjconcepts 2 goals x by peter lebuffe and roger lanuzzofgobd game to x nolan benoit and josiah lougheed fakgaterkmes3gaisbyshaynevvelkerjonjan glendinning and carter hassaid good game to chns maura and joshua davisl vs metro waste paper 3 goals by hody zimmerman kevin stevens and jason deveny good game by darren zimmerman and lloyd i- rfigette markham womens nov 13 j r- rtzpatrick physiotherapy 9 jane booker 5 natalie collins 2 beth cnchton kim fraser assists natalie collins 2teddy caron natalie nash 2 jane booker 2 vs blue team 7 carole coleman 3 donna holt hilary johnson assists unda shully 2 use darcy 2 carole coleman 2 marilyn abbs colonel mustards 5 use darcy eleanore boyseddy sandra fahey 2 julie argoum assists julie argouin carole coleman 2 sue miller kathy jorgensori 3 vs white team 4 leslie hanton 2 carol madeley 2 assists wendy nye 3 karen pierce leslie hanton nov20 colonel mustards 8 goals carole coleman 4 use darcy 2 sandra fahey 2 assists sue miler2 unda shully 3 use darcy dale waldock 2 beth felip manlyn abbs 4 sandra fahey vs frtzpathck physiouierapy 9 goals natalie coffins 3 jane booker kim fraser kathy jorgenson 4 assists teddy caron 6 jane booker kathy jorgenson 2 kimgourleynatasecobins joanne rfce white team 2 goals michelle lawsonpeacock leslie hantbn assists kim gour michelle lawson- peacock debbie rich w blue team 5goals michelle 8eckstead3 marion alexander assists marion alexander michelle bedstead 2 carole coleman voiijeyball stouille stingrays bantam giri4 provincial cup nov 21 u oft scar campus f t round robin stingrays 2 vs crash scarborough lsbngrays 3vs cougars belleville 0 j playoffs set 0f3 quarter finals stingrays 2 vs oronowolves ii 0 semi- finals stingrays 2 vs durham attack 0 gold medal stingrays 2 vs scarbbro sun rays 0 olffstanding players outstanding team effort jenny turner clinstine lunbertjaspreetsadhu rebecca leung carolyn butler victoria kuek jessica tasios and capt colleen cooke spiritvp from page 15 power play and kevin edgar scored less than two minutes later to pull the spirit to within a goal but the host markham squad stormed back with a trio of tallies later in the period to put the game put of reach mike micheft scored on a power play effort games for the spirit before the period was out with- jesse johnston closing out the stouffville scor ing m the third cory lloyd was solid in the spirit goal despite surrendering eight goals as he faced a 44 shot markham barrage the spirit managed 32 shots at the markham net the spirit who remain in seventh place with arecord of 12 wins 12 losses and an over- time defeat will be looking to hand the second place couchiching terriers their third loss of the season when the two teams meet at the rec centre this thursday everiing 7 the first place newmarket hurricanes who also have only two- losses visit the rec centre to take on the spirit saturday night at 730pm v grey cup a treat for local official athlete of the week scon martin scott picked the right time to score his r first two goals of the season as the hard working winger- led the spirit of stouffvilleto a54 come from behind winover the shelburne wolves nov 26 at the rec centre -i- l keep on plugging scotty sponsored by stouffville 6327 main st ier stouflville while winnipeg is not most peoples idea j of the perfect midnovember destination j don carmichael had his sights set on spend- j ing the nov 2023 weekend in the manitoba capital ever since early last summer i he got his wish when he was chosen as one i ofthe stripedshirted officials for this years j grey cup game it wasthe second time in his j six years as a canadian football league cfl game official that the 40yearold stouffville resident got to work the league championship matchhe was on duty when the toronto argonauts defeated the edmonton eskimos for their first of two straight grey cup tri umphs in snowy hamilton in 1996 making it to the grey cup is just as impor- tant for officials as it is for the players your goal every year is to work in the grey cup game carmichael said the day after his return from winnipeg the decision is based on your performance during the regular sea- son from an officials standpoint itsexciting to be put there with the topofficialsin the ieague jts prestigious its a real feather in your cap when carmichael reported back to his real job as vice principal at sutton district hsit was with fond memories of being part of a bruce stapley truefan ofthe canadian game it was exciting right down to the last play even the weatherman got irion the act w whe the officials had to step m to deal came out for- the grey- cup parade friday- evening- it was a great weekend carmichael said he admitted to getting caught lip in the cel ebration upon flying into winnipeg thursday night you try jo enjoy yourself but you have to remember why you re there why he was there was to serve as the side judge responsible for calling pass interference for the grey cup game heonly had to make one such call the whole game which suited him just fine v ideally you want to go unnoticed out there other thana few incidents early in the providirigbalniy10degree c temperatures- with players looking to stake put their territp- ujlj jrii u tar w x e ry it was asmooth flowinggame hesaid that are uowh in- winnipeg this time of year the people of winnipeg were in a state of shock he suggested the relatively warm sunny conditions stood in stark contrast to what he encountered while working the western final between the eventual grey cup champion- calgary its a game of emotion in those first cou ple of minutes the players are trying to estab- j lishthemselves we had to make our presence felt early he felt the officials did a commendable job in allowing the players to play the game the game had a good flow to it i watched stampeders- and the edmonton eskimos in l the gar frigid calgary the previous weekend it was a itqnyideqassoqnasigothomeitwasaclose- cold day we really had to buhdleup he said trying to stave off thecold can serve asan unwanted distraction officials its exciting finale carmichaelthought the game was a fitting conclusion to a banneryear for the cfl which classic grey cupexperiencein a town where- voioseybiif conalfetiohtbutat the hasoftenseemedtb be fighting just to survive they still revere canadas biggest sporting- i we working youve gbtto stay in recent years v vvv event ofthe year focussed j he smd a return ofinterestm hamilton and- the game was typical of cfl football carmichael said the good weather proba- montreal and the icontinued support for west- carmichael said who holds himself up as a bly contributed to the horde of 80000 who- em teams made for a successful season

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