18 stouffville suntribune thursday jan 13 2005 stouffville suntribune port antamminor peewee clippers skate off with titles decisive wins in championship games by hometown teams for the stouffville bantam clippers it was a perfect way to end a perfect outing at a tour nament hosted by the whitchurchstouffville minor hockey association they went undefeated in the threeday competition that was capped off sunday with a resounding 81 win over oshawa in the title tilt at the stouffville arena clippers head coach steve gregerson was pleased with the effort his club gave espe cially considering they will enter the playoffs on a positive note the boys worked hard weve had a pretty good season and to win a tournament on home ice was a treat he said in reaching the final the clippers overcame a twogoal deficit in their opening game against port perry and emerged with a 43 win the clippers then faced cooksville and once again fell behind by two goals before emerging with a 43 victory the clippers had an easier time of things against the markham waxers and skated off with a 41 victory to earn a berth in the final scoring for the clippers were jeff kavluk five goals one assist kyle cussion three goals joe beare and matt raguseo three goals one assist alex gregerson two goals six assists malcolm forbes two goals four assists luke bartell one goal seven assists matt benincasa three assists james beare one goal three assists mike sooley two assists chris boake and brian davie one assist dylan stewart and matt bourguignon split goaltending duties jonathan stansfield jason hewlett david hoover and brad maxwell also put fourth terrific performances that con tributed to the clubs success cadarets hat trick ignites minor peewees in final the stouffville minor pee wee clippers ruled the roost in their age group division when they defeated bradford 62 in sundays championship final at the stouffville arena connor cadaret recorded staff photobill roberts stouffville clippers forward josh machesney stickhandled his way up the ice in a minor peewee contest played last friday against the toronto aces at the stouffville arena the game was part of a tournament hosted by the whitchurchstouffville minor hockey association machesney played a key role for the clippers as he scored two goals and added an assist in sundays final against bradford which stouffville won 62 the hat trick while josh machesney added two goals and david beloff one goal and one assist chris smith and robbie acton each con tributed two assists while michael bourgeois and lindsay burrows were each credited with one the clippers experienced little difficulty in roundrobin play as they routed agincourt and the toronto aces friday by identical 110 scores the fol lowing day the clippers routed georgetown 61 to reach the final scoring for the clippers in the roundrobin games were cadaret seven goals four assists machesney and beloff five goals five assists smith and brett hembruff two goals two assists robbie acton three goals four assists curtis crago three goals three assists steven tait one goaf and one assist bourgeois four assists joseph palladino burrows and elise acton two assists and jeff leuschner one assist travis gibbs and sal rabito handled goaltending duties in regular season play the clippers finished second over all in their division and will commence postseason play during the week of jan 20 spirit acquires barbieri from vipers during monday trade deadline edged by huntsville stouffville juniors host north york newmarket any tension at stouffville spirit practice monday was all for noth ing in its only roster deadline day deal the provincial jr a hockey league team acquired defenceman jeff barbieri from the vaughan vipers the 6foot2 205 defence- man practised with the spirit monday the kleinburg resident who was in his second season in vaughan was drafted from the vaughan kings minor midgets in the 10th round of the 2003 ontario hockey league priority selection by the erie otters barbieri 17 shores up a spirit blueline hurt by injuries in recent weeks the spirit hosts the north york rangers tonight visits collingwood tomorrow and welcomes newmar ket saturday north york defeated the spirit 53 nov 21 the huntsville otters edged the stouffville spirit 21 friday in huntsville the teams are tied for third place with the spirit holding a game in hand in the north conference see standings on page 19 ty raine got the goal for the spirit who were outshot 3330 steve filippelli was in net for his second straight start the spirit is appealing a 10game suspension given to secondyear forward jake van allen last week by ontario hockey association presi dent brent ladds van allen originally received two games after hitting the collingwood blues brad trottier from behind in a game dec 2 in stouffville trottier underwent extensive surgery- at sunnybrook hospital to ty raine thirdyear forward scored spirits lone goal in fridays 21 loss to the huntsville otters effect repairs to his face the early prognosis is that he will miss the balance of this season while his wounds heal ladds said in his rul ing after an appeal was filed by collingwood general manager dan mcllhone spirited notes newmarket acquired goalie brad fogal from huntsville monday ex- spirit for ward mark boyce is playing for the uxbridge bruins jr c team the spirit traded him to the wellington dukes jr a team last month ex- spirit forward mark versteeg- lytwyn was dealt to the sarnia sting of the ontario hockey league by the guelph storm last week spirit grad mike sullivan has had two straight multipoint games for clarkson university including two goals and an assist in fridays 32 win over princeton in new jersey the los angeles kings draft pick was named to the ecachl weekly honour roll his brother mark sullivan is playing for uxbridge and practising with the spirit for more information on the spirit log on to wwwstoufivillespiritcom senior hockey spartans unbeaten in york region high school action just prior to the christmas break the spartans were awarded a victory in a dec 1 game they played against cardinal carter catholic high school aurora although the spartans lost the game 61 they were given the two points and a 20 win when it was revealed cardinal carter used an ineligible player the player in ques tion had suited up for a junior a contest prior to the dec 1 game it was a fluke spartans head coach jamie hewitt acknowledged we had played our worst game of the year its not the way we wanted to win but well take it the stouffville district secondary school spartans senior boys hockey team utilized a bal anced scoring attack to win their fifth york region athletic association game in as many out ings tuesday with a 62 decision over host keswick high school craig mcdowell zack popper kyle miller ryan laduca alex bruno and trevor greenham scored for the defending yraa champions who sit atop the north division standings the spartans will host huron heights secondary school today at 230 pm i i 41