stouffville suntribune thursday may 6 2004 27 president gives praise to volunteer workers from page 26 a budget surplus of 2060 has been estimated for 200405 cornacchia praised all those asso ciated with the organization includ ing office administrator charlene mason charlene kept everything well organized he said she bent over backwards to help he also commended association treasurer- don easter for countless hours spent in keeping the books in excellent shape easter said three successful tour naments had generated a profit of 16000 he noted too that house league sponsorships had been fully subscribed realizing receipts of 19000 income for the 200304 season totalled 64737858 player registrations brought in 324643 and rep team assessments of 150589 as expected ice rental was the biggest expense at 356055 referees and timekeepers cost 36398 projected income for the 2004- j0e cornacchia will return as president of the whitchurchstouffville minor hockey association 2005 season is 572055 ice rental costs are expected to climb to 377000 five new board members were elected or reelected including emilio ronco josie robinson gary coutts kevin mcguckin and greg tait joe cornacchia will continue as president vicepresidents mary andolina and cris stevens announced their retirements spartans kick up storm at marauders invitational yok region atwxt1c association sdss girls soccer team better than anticipated when rob edmondson entered his stouffville district secondary school girls soccer team into the marauders invitational tournament in alliston last saturday he did so with the intention of seeing how good his team was what the spartans head coach found out was that he has a pretty competitive team after they won five games in one day including the championship final 10 on penalty kicks over st benedict catholic high school cambridge making the feat even more reward ing was that it was the first outdoor event of the season for the spartans who are the defending york region athletic association tier two champi ons as well they entered the 20team senior tournament with a varsity team laden with grade 9 and 10 prospects we signed up for the tourna ment thinking it would be a great learning experience and to get the players accustomed to our system edmondson said based on how we played i learned how good the kids are it was just one of those days our kids competed you cant measure the size of a players heart they kept showing it time and time again in reaching the final the spartans posted pool play victories over eastview barrie 20 elmvale 50 and barrie north 31 just minutes after defeating barrie north the spartans faced st michaels stratford in a semifinal game and prevailed 10 on penalty kicks that set the stage for the final which was held just minutes after the semifinal contest scoring for the spartans in the tournament were samantha batten with five erin knights with two and jamie papadopolous jennifer carroll and diana wideman one each brittany moreau played well oh defence the spartans commence league play today once again in tier two on the road at king city secondary school at 3 pm tracksters in fine form several members of the spartans track club made their presence felt at the cardinal carter classic track meet in etobicoke with over 117 schools from across the province in attendance the spartans finished 46th overall the senior girls 4 x 100metre relay team of sandra pankratz deidre wood jasmine geense and dana wood finished third and broke the school record by over one sec ond in individual events dana wood broke two school records after plac ing second in the 400m in a time of 5954 seconds and fifth in the 200m at 2675 caitlin leger jumped a personal best 892m to earn the bronze in the midget girls triple jump deidre wood was sixth in the jun ior girls 200m shannon hirlehey was sixth in the senior girls high jump among boys allan mcgrath was seventh in the midget discus while jameswood was eighth in the midget javelin 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