economist sunsuntribune sports saturday june 9 2005 19 mennos unbeaten inlo games scott evans took matters into his own hands thursday striking out 11 batters in a complete game and smashing two solo homers to propel the stouffville mennos to a 61 win over the cobourg diamond kings in oshawa city and district fast- ball league action at memorial park the mennos jumped out to a 20 lead after one inning on solo home runs by chris burkholder and evans after the diamond kings replied with a run in the third the mennos padded their lead to 51 on a runscoring double by rob reesor and a tworun homerby scott eyre evans then belted his second homer in the fifth inning to round out the scoring winners of 10 straight games the mennos visited port perry tuesday and received a fivehit eight strikeout performance from byron baranieski to prevail 31 over the lumberjacks the mennos jumped out to a 10 lead in the first inning on a runscoring single by eyre in the third inning the men nos took a 30 lead on a tworun homer by evans before the lum berjacks scored their lone run of the game now 1141 on the season the mennos will host the stouf fville jones pools juniors this thursday at 845 pm job gets a big break doug job let his hands and feet do his talking at the interna tional sport karate association- world championships in orlan do fla competing in breaking events with 17 entrants from around the world in each discipline the 39- yearold markham resident cap tured the power wood and cre ative wood divisions sports digest he finished second in the open creative woodconcrete division and third in power con crete a martial arts student for 26 years job has a thirddegree black belt in kempo karate a firstdegree black belt in shoto kan and is currently studying kit- suneryu ju jitsu at the richmond hill budokan under sensai doug knispel for six years panthers are on the prowl the central york panthers novice a rep girls hockey team is looking for a couple of players to fill its roster for the upcoming season the firstyear team is looking for a goalie and two skaters girls must be born in 1997 or 1998 to play for further information con tact coach scott macneil at 905- 7738555 or scottmacacionca young golfers are on par gajan sivabalasingharh card ed a tworound 164 to earn a thirdplace finish in his age group division at last saturdays maple leaf junior tour ontario pga championship at angus glen golf club in unionville entered in the boys 13 and under division the 11 yearold markham native fired a 15over 87 on the first day but recorded the best score in his group on the second day with a 77 on the 6055yard north course brent mckenzie 13 of cam bridge won the division with a 158 8078 at thursdays canadian junior golf associations sunice junior classic at kings riding golf club thursday stouffville resident james castle fired a two- round total of 154 to earn a third- place finish castle 18 shot a nineover 71 on the first day on the 6500yard course and a 74 in the second round ian ford 18 of sioux lookout won the boys 1719 division with a 146 6878 gibbons sixth in barrie peter gibbons had a simple gameplan when he took his canadian tire monte carlo chevrolet onto the barrie speed way track for sundays cascar super series dodge dealers of ontario 300 race the stouffvillearea resident wanted to stay out of trouble and finish with the car in one piece thats exactly what gibbons did after racing off to a sixth- place finish in the 300lap event gibbons started the 22car race in the 13 th position and gradually manoeuvered his way towards head of the pack the race however was marred with 12 cautions and consumed 83 laps as the track surface on the onethird mile oval started to break up oyer the course of the weekend as a result the drivers had a tough task in tiying to keep their cars down low on the onegroove race track mark dilley of barrie took the checkered flag the stouffvillebased team 3 red snapon tools dodge entry driven by stu robinson jr fin ished 10th robinson jr began the fea ture race in the 15th position the next cascar super series event takes place this weekend at the molson indy toronto the race will take place on the streets of torontos exhibi tion place kooymans makes his mark jerry kooymans placed his name in the canadian masters track arid field record book after setting a mark in the canadian m50 men aged between 5054 mile run taking to the track at the york uni versity twilight series meet no 2 the 50yearold markham resident and toronto olympic club runner com pleted the race in 43945 that eclipsed the prior mark of 4454 set by bill thompson in 1991 kooymans finished third in the race which was won by- paul osland 41 in a time of 43479 for kooymans the canadian mark he set was his first in the age category he has four canadian records iri the m45 men aged between 4529 division among those that still exist are in the one mile at 4347 set in 2000 the 3000m in 85232 in 2000 the 5000m in 152726 in 2001 and the 10000m in 314217 in 2001 kooymans is setting his sights on the world masters track and field championships in san sebastian spain at the end of august he will run the 5000m and 10000m ymca employment resourcecentre i ymca on wednesday july 13th 2005 200pm to 600pm 28 sandiford drive unit 7 mcdonalds plaza stourfville ymca employment resource gentre please rsvp j905640r285 thank you for allowing us to be part of your community v fundedby the government of canada