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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 15 May 2008, p. 24

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Utfloflger eighth In mumeydobut Gajan Sivabalasingham carded a two-round 13â€"over par 157 to finish eighth in last weekend’s Canadian Junior Golf Association Worlds Qualifier at Wolf Run Golf Club near Ianetville. Competing in the Boys 14 to 16 age group division, the 14-year-old Stoufiville resident and Mandarin Golf Club member fired rounds of 76 and 81 and finished 11 shots off the pace set by Taylor Pendrith, 16, of Richmond Hill who had a twoâ€"over par 146). m Gajan, a former Markham resident who was given the moniker Little Tiger, it marked his first tournament appear- ance of the season. Place your Classified ad 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Log onto www.yorkregion.com and click on yourmclassifieds Check out www.cjga.com for more on the CICA ' Slouffville Sun-fiibune NEXT WORKSHOP: Richmond Hill - May 26 6290 Main St., Stoufiville, L4A 1G7 or e-mail: stouffvilleawards@yrmg.com by June 15. Award to be presented during Strawberry Festival, June 25 'to June 29. For more information call: Jim Mason at 905-640â€"2612 ,. > I a, I V ts are avéilable each month at NO COST to you! Snufiw'fle Sun-Tfibune I Thursday, May 15, The Sun-Tribune is seeking nominations for Whitchurch-Stouffville's Sports Person of the Year. Tell The Sun-Tribune about a coach, manager or executive member you know that is making a difference by volunteering in our sports community. Supporting material and testimonials appreciated. Label [nominations "Sports Person of the Year" and mail/deliver to: Slum Yul lulu min" In nun/lulu”! EH-Illlll‘, llcllul llll/Illrlllll 1mm, Wmmmawmdnmwmwm EWMW-Imhmwnmdcm. Best Sport? 10909 Yong: St. 0 Bernard. 20d Floor (Loblows Plaza) Space is Iimitedfircallfival/L 1 4-866-992-9930 Who is our W-‘Ii'ibune BY MIKE HAYAKAWA Staff Writer Cory Tanaka is living a moment of which all junior hockey players. _ The 19-year-old Stouffville resident is playing in the Memorial Cup, emblem- atic of major juniorA supremacy. It starts tomorrow in Kitchener. Tanaka will have to wait until Saturday when his Belleville Bulls open against the Western Hockey League champion Spokane Chiefs at 4 pm. The Bulls earned the right to com- pete after reaching the Ontario Hockey League final before losing to the host Kitchener Rangers 4-1 in Monday’s sev- enth game; With the OHL hosting this year‘s Memorial Cup, it was granted two berths. Tanaka hopes cup trip is memorable “Sure we felt bad about losing to Kitchener. But we’ve just got to keep our heads up," Tanaka said. "It sure feels pretty good to be going to the Memorial Cup." I This is Tanaka’s third year with the Bulls, who acquired him during the 2005-06 season from Plymouth where he launched his OHL career in 2004-05. Due to circumstances beyond our control, the Ming sandals advertised in our current flyer (ending May 23rd) will not be available. WAL’MART We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. neededimmediately follooalwom. 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He knew they could make a serious run because of the team's veteran presâ€" ence. “With the number of returning main core guys we had back from last yeal’s team 1 had no doubt we could reach the OHL final," Tanaka said. “We just worked hard and played a good team game. We followed our sys- tem of solid defence and capitalizing on scoring chances.” The five-foot, 10-inch tall, 184-pound forward enjoyed plenty of individual glory after compiling personal highs in regular season goals with 13 along with 38 assists in 68 games. He also recoided a team-best +33 in the plus/ minus ratings during the regu- lar season. During the postseason, Tanaka amassed eight goals and six assists in 21 games? and had {a +7 plus] minus rating. v Making Tanaka’s feats more remark able is he did it while playing with vari You have 1 or more years ol experience with ‘clear communication skills and a professional manner. Your English is excellent and you are expenenced with a multi line phone. 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The Bulls must shrug off the disapâ€" pointment in losing to the Rangers and refocus their efforts, he said. A rematch with the Rangers in the final, would be the ideal match-up, he said, adding he knows Gatineau (the Quebec champions) and Spokane have their own ideas. “We’ve just got to play our game and do what we need to do to win and play the way we can play,” he said. “Everyone is confident and we know we’re a good team." His older brother, Cale, just finished his second year with the University of Alabama Huntsville Chargers team. When not on the ice, the younger Tanaka takes business courses at Loyal- ist College in Belleville and just finished his second year. But with one more year of junior eligibility, Tanaka said he would like to return to the Bulls as an over-ager. “Right now, I’m just taking things one day at a time,” he A M.- While Tanaka is the lone Stouffville resident in the Memorial Cup, the Rangers have a former member of the Stoufivifle Spirit on their roster, Mike Duco. The 20-yeaI-old forward played with the Spirit during the 2003-04 Provincial Junior A Hockey League season. The Memoi'ial Cup games can be viewed on Rogers Sportsnet. > Check out ch|.ca for more on the (up workpegliga Seeking junior AutoCAD technician with project mgmt. experience for a progressive position. Must have excellent organizational comm. skills (verbal written). The chosen candidate will be enthusiastic. accurate and meticulous. have pleasant phone manner and be able to handle multiple projects at one time Please send your resume to: AMICO CORPORATION Email: hr@amico.com Fax: (905) 764-0862 Seeking post-sec'd grad with e‘x9e|!ent requirements. 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