18 WMâ€"WMIWWMM mmwbyouua wdm Wham. YorkRGgiou/ formerly Big Sisters of Girls lncouporatedof Call 905-830â€"0776 Marlboro!!!» UnMWayVorkRogion girls um Citizen of the Year? Know an outstanding resident that gives of their time to make our community a better place? Tell The Sunâ€"Tribune why they should be honoured. Include supporting material and testimonials. Label nominations “Citizen of Year†and mail/deliver to: 6290 Main St., Stouffville, L4A 1G7 or email: 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 905-640-2612 ;-york.org Who will be Whitchurch-Stouffville 's DOES YOUR NEWSPAPER COME IN A PLASTIC BAG? Please help us help the environment by recycling your bags. Collect your bags and put them out the first Saturday of every month. Leave the bags in the same spot you receive your paper. Your carrier will be rewarded if you participate in this program. PARTNERS WORKING TOGETHER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT. If you have any questions, please call your Dlstrlbutlon Department at 905-294-8244 Si'iW-Tribune This year’s Stouflville District Second- ary School’s bantam boys' rugby team did something no other 8088 bantam or junior team has done in the Barbar- ian Cup. reached the ï¬nal of what is the unofï¬cial provincial championship for teams of that age group. Unfortunately for the Spartans' Grade 9 squad, they fell in Monday’s ï¬nal to Uxbridge Secondary School Tigers 38â€" 10 on the St. Joan of Arc Catholic High School synthetic pitch in Maple. Bantam Spartans 2nd at (up Yrmg VOII iCOVON HOOIA IIOU’ Jared Kuettel scored the lone try for the Spartans, who took a 3-0 lead on a James McLeod penalty kick before the Tigers rallied to win the game. Spartans head coach Tom Mintchev conceded the Txgers were the better team on the day. McLeod plso booted the convert on Kuettel's try. “Uxbridge was well coached and very physical. it was tough for our boys. We were outmuscled physically. We lost the physical battles. “But to reach the ï¬nal was a good accomplishment. To ï¬nish second in the province is fantastic. The boys can't hang their heads." To reach the ï¬nal, the Spartans defeated Oakville ï¬afalgar Secondary School 107 earlier in the day. Kurt Batty and Curtis Crago each scored a try. The Spartans juniors reached the semi-ï¬nals of the Barbarian Cup before they were eliminated 19-7 by Trenton High School Monday. ’Iesse Lofthouse scored the lone try for the Spartans, who trailed 19-0 at the half. Oliver Boettcher booted the convert. “Defence,†he said. “And mistakes. We made a couple in the ï¬rst half that were costly. “But we will learn from it." Hewitt was also quick to give credit to Trenton, whom he said played solid defence. Spartans head coach Jamie Hewitt felt the game rested on two factors. “We lost only two games all year and we won the York Region title and the Red Hot, so it was a good year," Hewitt said. JUNIORS REACH SEMIS