38 jv- sportsthest se6re inbarrie the stoufrviuemarkharh atom stars gkishockey team skated hbmewith the silver medal fromtke recent- barrie sharks tournament after suffering a 41 loss to aurora in the title game backed by strong netrninding from cassandra mcnichol who was voted the tournamenfs most valuable player the stars readied the final after posting wins over chatham 32 durham 30 and host barrie21 scoring for the stars were hayley hughes five goals two assists mackenzie mannirie three goals one assist bethany holeschek one goal corliss bean jaime sparks and karis mcrae one assist also contributing to the clubs suc cess were samantha rucinsky bailey guminny robyn laing julie ingratta danielle iitdejohnroberts natalie geiger arid deanna parry spirit to hold hockey camp the stouffville spirit will combine with the ultimate hockey development school to hold the 2000 christmas minor hockey camp at the rec complex from jan 252001 the is to feature on ice instruc- tiori by spirit junior a players with an emphasis on skills development and funv the camp is limited to 60skaters and an unlimited number of goalkeep ers applications must be received by dec 1 at the spirit office at the rec complex or call 6422123 lawrence by mike hayakawa sports editor two years ago jimmy ball was dis appointed in being passed over by ontario hockey league clubs during the first day of the annual priority selection draft these days however the 17-year- old defenceman with the markham waxers provincial junior a hockey league club has a much happier out look last week the sixfoot 208pound markham native signed an earlyletter of intent to attend school arid play hockey next fall- at st lawrence university in canton new york v i was kind of heartbroken when thathapperied recalled ball a grade 12 student at brother andre catholic highschool ofbeingspumedawayby ohl clubs at the draft two years ago it was a shock at first but it was better for me in the long run my schooling is a lot more important once st lawrence offered the scholarship to me i couldnt say no ball noted his interest in attending st lawrence university took place in february when he went down there to tour the campus and met the coaches after watching one of their games they offered me the scholarship ball recalled i said i would wait until i got home to talk it over with my parents currently in the process of recover ing from a partially separated shoulder he suffered in a game against the huntsvule wildcats in early october i ifli xjjlx jimmy ball waxers defericerrian is glad to go the collegiate route with his hockey future ball was impressed with the st lawrence campus its a beautiful place ifs in a small town and the people there love hockey i think itll be a good place forme said ball who hopes to major in kineosolo- gy- waxers head coach russ herrihgton was pleased to see the skating saints pursue ball and feels he can make an immediate contribution hes as good as anybody that ive coached as a defencemari hes good at rushing the puck hes like a running back in football where he can explode through the hole and he shoots the puck hard i think st lawrence is awfully lucky to have him by bruce stapley correspondent stouffville spirit head coach brian perrin doesnt believe in playing favourites- 7 o v but michael tucriaroneltoicliel bond and alain veilleux took- full advantage of tkeir- regular thursday to propel the spirit to an 84 tr umph oyer the ajax axemen in ah inter- locking provincial junior a hockey league game at the rec complex lucciarpneandyeilleux each netted a pair of goals and bond chipped in with a solo the trio accounted for 13- points in total as bond and tucciarone each had three assists to go with veilleuxs two in recording its 10th straight win on home ice the spirit vaulted past the newmarket hurricanes into first place in the north conference with 40 points the hurricanes were blanked 30 by the couchiching terriers thursday spirit headcoach brian perrin ackriowledged theout- standing performance of his big giinhers could have led him to briefryrecohsider his seasonlong pblicyof playing all four ofhis forward lines in every game that was the type of game where they tucciarone bond and veilleux could have been double shifted said perrin but we kept to our philosophy of playing everyone so we can be ready for the playoffs- the spirit led 21 after the firstperiod on goals by nevih hamilton and tucciarone after the axemen tiedit early in ithe second thespirit broke leose for four- straight goals before the visitors could respond with a power marker- late in the period eric boonstra veilleux tucciarone and jon smyth on a power play clicked for the spiritborid and veilleux turned it into a rout in the third tucciarones third goal of the game was not counted as the referee did not see it drop behind trie ajax goalie the spiritfired 43 shots at the ajax net while thomas lee faced 32 shots in the spirit goal the spirit will host the durharri 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