3k235sarsas2rr- 33iftp4oita v 30 economist suntribune sports saturday nov u 2000 team field for semi finals bymikehayakawa sports editor the maridiam district high school marauders football team could not have picked- a more opportune time to get its act together oh the gridiron with the york region gyraa athletic association semifinals slated for mqndajtand a second- placefmuhand more important a home playoff date ion the line the marauders did hot want to let- this ppportumty slip away from themwheh they hostedtne king city secondary school lions wednesday playing perhaps their best game to marauders tamed the lions with a resounding 490 win and claimed- tou ucm amxnc jusocutuw canadiak tire players of the game chris geiser dave nagy offensive player of the game quarterback chns geiser completed 12 of 14 passes for 171 yards and threw two touchdown passes to lead the markham district hight school marauders to a 490 win over the king city secondary school lions in wednesdays yraa regular season finale geiser 15 is a grade 10 student and is in his first year of senior ball defensive player of the game defensive back dave nagy had a big game in helping the markham district secondary school marauders to its 490 win over the king city secondary school lions on wednesday the 18- yearold oac student made four tackles and recovered an onside kick come up this weekend and get a 2 for i lift pass open this weekend sat ft sunday tromllarri m only minutes away styloft offers 18 picturesque alpine wins halfpipe crosscountry snpvvshoeing snowmaldngi grooming night lighting ski rentalscertified instructors competitive aqs racing programs and more highestverfal in durham regionwith a spectacular panoramic view afamilyorientedjcluh skyloft 722 chalk lake drive we q uxbridge 649511 vwwsleytofteom smaoownvtcum second place and home field advan- tage for mondays semifinal finishing its regular campaign with a 51 mark the marauders will now host the thirdplace woodbridge college wyverns in one semifinal game at2 pm while the firstplace arid unbeaten newmarket secondary school raiders host me fourthplace lions in mondays other serhifirial we played poorly against newmarket a 247 loss on nov 3 if we didnt come outandlsend a mes sage this weekit wouldnt have been good for its said marauders assistant coach greg pritty that was the effort we were look ing for we played a good twoway game the statistics reflected prittys assessment as the marauders amassed 536 yards on offence includ ing 302 oh the ground and 234 through the air on the defensive side of the ledger pritty pointed out the front four made 15 tackles as compared vyith just seven in its loss to newmarket the defence also made three fum ble recoveries quarterbackrunning back geoff dyer was involved in four of the marauders touchdowns including the games opening score in the first quar ter when he scampered 50 yards into the end zone the grade 10 student also hauled in a 35yard touchdown pass from quarterback chris geiser in the third quarter while playing quarterback dyer tossed a 20yard touchdown pass to wide receiver chris mayhue in thesec- ond quarter and another to tight end f tom hazel in the fourth quarter mayhue scored another major onai threeyard pass from geiser who competed 12 of 14passes on the day for171 yards running back dave bernholtz also crossedthe goal line on runs of three yards and one mayhue booted seven convert attempts tp round out the scoring looking ahead to mondays game against the wyyerhs pritty anticipates the marauders will not be seeing the same club that it defeated 2814 in its regular season opener sept 28 however pritty remains confident t think woodbridge has gotten a lot better nugent wayne wyverns head coach hasthem playing good i think theyve won their last three games they must be a confident group itshould be a good game the way we played today well be going in confident i think losing to newmarket last week might have been the best thing that happened to us staff photosteve somerville hooping it up brother andre catholic high schools katrina sullivan foreground drives past a keswick high school defender to score a basket in mondays junior girls yraa basketball game at brother andre catholic high school the host cardinals won the game 234 sports digest deacon wins golf tournament title jc deacon carded a birdie on the first hole of an 18hole sudden death playoff to defeat david noe for the title in the boys 1519 division of the jim mclean future collegians world tour golf title at west lafayette indiana last weekend a 17yearold unionvole resident deacon recorded a74 and 73 through the 36hole event which was held at the purdue university golf course i noe fired a 76 and 71 toearn a fie with deacon through reg ulation play a member of the beacon hall golf club in aurora and york downs golf arid country club in markham deacon captured the provincial junior golf title earlier this year v jets soar off with c title in uxbridge the unionville jets tyke selects skated off with the c cham- pionship at the recent uxbridge hockey tournament after losing its opening game to stouffville 5- 1 the jets rebounded to thrash sutton 82 and s edge east gwillimbury 2- 1 in overtime scoring for the jets were jamie shotbolt three goals one assist cody burtch two goals two assists eric gibson two goals one assist connor simmonds two goals justin bauer one goal three assists christopher ohanlon one goal two assists robert lawrence two assists john altorio bryce lahuredanile loberto tommy nishio and jordanramano one assist eric samtleben played well in goal while connor downs and michael montanaro made strong contributions on defence toqtwin by bruce stapley correspondent the stouffville spirit made up for 60 minutes of missed opportunities with 13 seconds of perfect execution thursday night at the rec complex thats all the time it took for the stouffville squad to score a short harided goal in overtimeto subdue a determined aurora tigers crew 43 in the provincial junior a hockey league contest the tigers got an out- r standing 1 perfor- j mance from goal keeper kevin cordiher as they overcame a 20 first- period deficit then i forced i overtime when tnetiedthe i game at 33 with less sanginesi v than a minuteto go and cordiner on the bench but spirit winger doug orrsped deep into the aurora zone mere sec- onds after the opening overtime face off stole the puck behind the tigers goal and relayed a perfect pass to chris sanginesi who onetimed a laser shot off the post and into the net he the aurora player didnt even see me coming said orr of his time ly tneft he didnt expect me the steal wasnt without its price as- orr held an ice pack to an aching wrist after the game courtesy of a retaliato- ry shot from the aurora defender sanginesi a stouffville resident doubled his season points total by earning two assists in addition to his second goal the spirit outshot the tigers 5126 including a 204 edge in the third period when they dominat- ed the visitors for most of the period but couldnt beat cordiner michel bond scored his 11th goal of the season and added an assist to take over the spirit points lead the game marked the return to form of the spirit power play which has been quiet in recent weeks all three stouffville goals in regulation time came with the man advantage alain veilleux notched his fourth goal in six games after being sidelined for- most of the season with an injury he also had an assist oh chris larges goal that restored the spirit lead early in the third it was larges first goal of the year after returning from a lengthy bout with mononucleosis last week the win whichextended the spirit unbeaten string to six games was the r teams seventh straight home ice vie- tory it left them with 32 points one- ahead of the newmarket hurricanes in first place in thenorth i conference and tied with the iindsaymuskiefor first overall in the 37leam league v the spirit was to 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