i is i 3b economist suntribune sports saturday nou 18 2000 a stofm the opposition is see ding double as the stouffville york attack under16 girls soccer team hassplit into two squads for north york indoor soccer league play at the hangar in downsview the attack tandem managed a pair of victories hv their league openers nov 5 as the attack downed oshawa turul 31 while the stouffville angels prevailed by the same score over the etobicoke thunder the angels got goals alfons rubbens attack coach from kaelyn greenland also named acting president of and elizabeth bent in a 21 whitchurchstoufmlle soccer club triumph over oak ridges nov 12 gwen kern booted home both attack goals in a 22tie with scarborough united the same day ft doesnt make much sense having six or eight players on the bench when your indoor league game is only one- hour long and you can only play six players at a time said attack coach alfons rubbens in total the attack has 16 players competing on the indoor winter circuit rubbens duties will not be confined to just coaching the attack on nov 14 he was named acting whitchurch- stouffville soccer club president victor szabo was forced to step down due to an increase in his workplace responsibilities rubbens was the charter president of the association and has been active since top sports agency expanding roster iwillisllim 4pw stouffville markham h girls hockey association a still space available in house league gamesiotthoseboriffrom 86 94 will be onsaturdays at clatworthy arena or one sunday per month at the stouffville arena with practices ohaltematelmondaysiri stouffville the senior divisioh82- 86 plays on fmonday evemngscost is 295 be wfpaitrqfethc fastest foffurtjierinfonftation nine bybrycestapley correspondent the swuffville spirirdid it by the book thursday night at the rec complex the spirit went to the play book for the go ahead goal then resorted to text book defence the rest of the way to earn a 32 victory over the collingwood blues in the provincial junior a hockey league match up the stouffville squad which trailed twice in the contest broke a 22 dead lock when chris large drilled a rising shot that went in off the cross bar after taking a pass from alain duchesne fol lowing a faceoff in the blues zone mid way through the third period its a play we use said spirit head coach brian perrin of duchesnes set up of large at the top of the right facvoff circle large always seems to get the big goals itwas a perfect draw said large duchesne got it back to me and i one- timed it duchesne said it took four tries to set up the play before game officials finally spotted a face off to the right side of the collingwood zone after a blues icing they kept putting the draw on the other side duchesne said it was never in doubt once large let go with his blast he powered it home i had my hands up in the airbefore itwent in the net quipped duchesne the spirit defence closed the door for the remainder of the period our guys found a way to win then welpfotected the lead for thelastriirie minutes jsaid perrin- theobacdetthvsrig goaltendihg of george eliopoulos along with a solid defensive effort for the vic tory george made some really- big savesl arid bur defence played well the entire second half of the game they started doing the little things -x- 1 the blues took a 10 firsfperibd lead before michel bond tied it five minutes into die second the blues regained the lead but alain veilleuxs shot from the slot found itsway through a scrum and into the net to draw the spirit even again with 35 seconds left in die period set- ting the stage for larges big goal the win extended the spirits unbeat en streaks to nine games enabling them to remain in first place in the north conference a point ahead of the newmarket humcaries- it was the stouffville clubs eighth straight win on home ice bond who moved into a tie for the spirit points lead with michael tucciarohe with his goal said the spirit put it alltqgether in the games second half to gain the victory everybody did what they had to do in the second half k our line bond veilleux and tucciarone is getting better every game and we came up with two big goals tonight were keeping our goals against down eliopoulos said the spirit have changed their approach to defence in recent weeks it was another good defensiyezqfort tonight our defence wasiftiummg the second shots this is a tqtauychanged defensive hockey f team from the start of the season thafs what wins championships bond ran out the clock with five sec onds to play when he fell down and smothered the puck on three consecu- tive faceoffsinftbrit of eliopoulos i had been having trouble with him blues centre paul mcdonald on face- offs allnight so i had to do something said bond the blues held a 3631 edge in shots on goal the two teams were to square off again in cqllingwood last night the ajax axemen are in town for an inter locking game with the spirit next thursday night t spirit notes large jon smyth and duchesne were named die spirit three stars of the game seven police cruisers arrived on the t in the wake of aminibrawl that broke out in the passageway in the stands in front of the spirit players exit in the games finalsecondthe fracas which involved several players from both teams watching the gamefrom the sidelines left spirit player andrew francone with a nasty welt around his left eye the spirit was going to view a video of the affair- before deciding whether to take any action i dont understand r their collingwood players were up by- our door questioned perrin no charges were laid 1 er team continues on the stouffville juvenile clippers con tinued its torrid pace on the ice by skat ing off with two more wins to raise its record to 121 last tuesday a s shortstaffed clippers- entry travelled to pickering and skated off with a hardfought 32 win playing host to east gwillimbury sunday the clippers prevailed 112 scoring for the clippers were mark sports digest course visit us 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