Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 9, 2000, p. 21

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vvi economist 5uniejrsrortsstorafey pax 9 2060 i2i iff c sc35 michel bond hearst native is plus21 with first- place stbufiville markkam waxers forward kevin tompkins and stoiiffville spirit forward- michel bond were named die ontario h o c k ey t associations source for sports player of the month in the provincial junior a hockey leagues south and horth conference respect tively for november currently in his fourth year mem ber with the waxers and team captain the 20yearold tompkins leads the cliib in scoring with seven goals and 27 assists in 25 games played a native of hearst and in his second year with the spirit the 19yearold 5- foot5 bond counted seven goals andll assists djiring november to go along- with a plus21 rating for the firstplace spirit beregi rules the waves paid beregi swam up a storm at the recent alderwood teddy bares grizzly bafeswimmeet v the 67yearoidunionvilleresident captured the 1500yard butterfly in the 6570 age group with a time of 3637 the time was also thefastest record- sports digest ed in canada for an individual in that particular age group gymnasts earn good grades members of the markham gymnastics club posted some good results at the recent metro east first qualifier in oshawa- ashley speed had the best resulted among club performers with a second overall inthe pre junior level two group in individual events speed was second on vault and floor third on beam and fourth on bars in the samedivision amanda galati was fouruyoverall with a first oh bars- third on floor fourth on vault and sixth oribeam among other results posted by markham memberswere as follows novice 1 level 2 olivia allen ninth over all novice 2 level 2 melissa simbhudas seventh overall including a first on bars charese blopmfield eighth overall tesca andrewwasylik ninth overall junior 2 level 2 natalie david ninth overall pre- novice 2 level 2 elizabeth galati fifth overall senior 1 level 2 amanda bezner seventh overall karen dillane seventh overall including firston bars open j 1 level 2fsaravgold fourth overall includ- ing secoridoh barsand beam- by bruce stapley staff writer v the stouffville spirits unleashed 50 shots at the- huntsville wildcats net thursday night but the spirit fell wctirii to an equal number ofcostly give aways muffed scoring oppdrtu- nities and sparkling saves by wildcats goalie bradeh deane as they fell 42 to the visitors the loss snapped a four game spirit vanning streak it also marked the first homeice defeat for the spirit since sept 28 a span of 1 lgames three days earlier the spirit got a natural hat trick from jori smyth to erase a 20 firstperiod deficit and post a 42 triumph over the vaughan vipers in an interlocking match up in vaughan the split left the spirit tied with the newmarket hurricanes for first place in the provincial junior a hockey league j north conference standings with 46 pointsthe spirit are ranked first overall in the dec 4 ranking ofall 37 provincial league teams based on a formula of wins versus losses and goals for and against the spirit fell behind 20 to the wildcats in the first period thursday despite holding a 10- 4 edge in shots ongoal alain veilleux finally put stouffville on the board with a blast from the slot past the mid way point of thesecondbut it was the only goal the spirit could extract iiv qm a 255 shot advantage thewadrate their twogoal edgefiye minutes inter the third with chris large click- ing from close in to pull the spirit back to within a goal with three minutes jto pjay but huntsville clinched it just oyer a minute later when ariother- spirit turnover resulted in a breakaway goal for the visitors we played well but their goalie was phenomenal said spirit head coach brian perrin we just couldnt bury it said spirit cehtrerhan alain duchesne cf his steams inability to capitalize on ttieirzchances biit duchesne jwhpearned an assist oh larges goalwas philo- sbphical about- the loss you cant win them all he said perrin suggested he would have preferred to see his teams home ice win streak broken by a contending jearri rather than the seventfrplace wildcatsits kind of disappointing it had to happen against a teaml thats so low in the standings- deane was knocked semi conscious after a highspeedy collision withlarge in the third period the wildcats hetmindef was left with a headache and a sore jaw but wasnt expected to require hospitalization large received a twominute penalty although game videos absolved him of blame for the crash monday saw smyth take his turn wearing the heros hat after linemates large and anthony minicucci had played pivotal l roles in spirit victories over durhamvu thuskiesand newmarket humbles mthej spfritstwo previ6usgames after mike ramsay scored to cut the vipers lead in half in the sec- ond period smyth took oyer tying the score withfour minv utesieft in the period befohf- scpririg on consecutive shifts iri the firsfhalf of the third as the spirit controlled then play 18yeoldmarkriani residents efforts drew praise from v coach cgdbhovans4 jpnjwasdommant airing meroaslstwb 6f i his three goals were created almost- entirely briiniself donovan f whdplayed atcomell himself suggested smyths stellar per formaihce showed hes on track for- bigger and better things such as a amiversityhpckey oppdrturiity nexf season o he showed whyhesjready to play at the next level rgorgeefiopouioswassolidf in the stouffville net monday while thomas lee suffered only his seconddefeat of the season against htsville f the spinkwere to travel to aurora to play the tigers last riight in theif first- of- threer straight roadgames they tan gle with the hurricanes tomor- row night beforeheading off tbl huntsville-tuesday- thursday sees the markham waxers at the r r complex to fecetlie spirit- in another south conference interlocking matchup yorkregioa tout contnvunity career choice serving yort region through lite erabanner the laberat the economist sun the tribune i ivioticlaytosjpriclay 800 am to 6ooiprri 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