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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 21 Jun 2008, p. 12

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1 2 Stouflvme Sun-Tribunien Saturday, June 21. (ignore “life! Call: 1-877-452-4287 Volunteer to go to lunch and enhance a senior’s life - and yours! Also competing for the Sheffield club were Sean Long and Dylan Mom'son in the 9 to 10 year old boys’ division. Jordan Creavalle, a 19-year-old first degree black belt, won the -73 kg IIF junior boys’ grouping. The four students also qualified to represent Ontario at the Canadian School Championships in Mississauga July 5 to 6. ' Marcus Qhan, a 12=year-old green belt, placed second in the -42 kg juvenile bays’ division. Three members of the Stouflville- based Sheffield Judo Club earned first- place finishes while another finished second at last weekend’s Ontario School Championships in Mississauga. Iaya Creavalle, a 15-year-old brown belt, was first in her category in the +63 kg juvenile girls division. "Itessa Shefield, a 13-year-old blue belt, won the -44 kg juvenile girls’ title. Stouffville kids win Ontario school judo titles Henri, Davidson and Fiorino each went perfect at the plate while Kerrick Brown, Nathan Cho and Cameron Flem- ming each contributed one hit. Trailing 2â€"1 in the fourth inning, the Storm got key hits from Patrick Henri, Hunter Davidson and Patrick Fiorino and erupted for four runs to take a 5-2 lead en route to the consolation title. The Stouffville Storm squirts boys fastball squad came home from last weekend’s Cobourg Tournament by winning the B side final with a 10-2 win over Cobourg. Squirts consoled wlth B crown SPORTS Tofuximflmoreabomhowto mmmmmmmw themme mfiyatdistrimasmse Wars.oallmtoday! 'Se‘eaedareasonfy visit flyorlandm SEW-Tribune FM INDUSTRIES' ROYAL LEPAGE' OFFICE DEPOT‘ Mandolins Milan-do! PHARMASAVE' ZEHRS' REMAX' LIVEIT‘ HAKIM‘ “We have evolved from a team that had three strong hitters at the start of the year to all 11 players contributing at the plate. When the top of the batting order could not hit, the middle and end of the batting order rose to the challenge and pounded the opposing pitcher. Mth our strong pitching and solid defense we were a strong team but now adding solid hitting, we are capable of beating anyone in Ontario," he said. Jones went four innings and gave up seven runs and eight hits to take the loss. Despite not making the A final, Storm coach Ross Jones saw good things. Facing Napanee in their second game, the Storm suffered a 7-4 loss and were relegated to the B final. Jones and Simcoe each had two hits for the Storm. Other hits came from the bats of Flemming, Fiorino, Boyle, Brown, Matt Avoledo and Davidson. Brown tossed four innings and struck out seven batters to earn the win. Davidson had two hits, including a home run, and Luke Simcoe also col- lected two. Jones, Flemming, Fiorino and Tommy Boyle also had one hit. The Storm opened the tournament on a positive note with an 11-2 win over Stone Mills. Ryan Jones tossed six inning and allowed just four hits while stn'king out eight batters to earn the win. The Storm also got a big defensive play from outfielder Tyler Krabi, who made a running catch in right field to prevent any runs from scoring. AIR CONDITION PERFORMANCE CHECK "."fit‘i‘fffj ............. A amv 0 Hand Car Wash - Promotes your comfort maximizes system life -Leak test, freon parts extra 0 Performance check of entire system + Taxes Applies to most vehicles. Must present coupon for this special. 0 Fuel Injector Flush 0 Hand Car Wash Flush fuel injectors through rail to remove carbon and debris 0 optimizes fuel spray pattern The Stouffvilleâ€"based Team 3 Red entry’s Snapâ€"on Tools Dodge driven by Jason Hathaway finished 13th after starting the race in the 12th position. The third race in the series goes June 28 at Barrie Speedway. During the re-start, Gibbons was passed by several drivers and ended the event in ninth place. Starting in the fourth position, Gib- bons held the lead with his Canadian Tire/Mobil Super Chevy from laps seven to 22 and from 30 to 51. But near the 44th lap, rain began. While a number of drivers stopped to change tires to combat the elements, Gibbons stayed on the course. The move appeared to pay off until an accident involving Ron Beauchamp Jr. on the first turn of the Slst lap put a delay on the proceedings. Gibbons is in second place in the points race, 42 points behind leader Scott Steckly through two races. Peter Gibbons was in the running to take the checkered flag at Sunday's NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Dickies 200 race on the Mosport International Raceway 2.459â€"mile road course near Bowmanville. But the weather and an untimely accident put a damper on the 45â€"year- old Stoufiville-area resident’s hopes. Bad luck at Mosport for Gibbons Must present coupon for this special For more, go to Iocalracingnascan com S + Taxes I CHEVROLET CORVETTE EASTSIDE VA'VAROUTsos

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