Jason Hamawayd'rowtheStouffvflle ThamBRed/EPIRSnapon'lbolsDodge to a lSth-place ï¬nish in last Saturday’s NASCARCanadian'nreSeriesAandW 300Raceat theBarrieSpeedway 8 ‘SwuflvilleSuan'buneISaturdax IuIyS, 2008 Qualifying in 16th spot. Hathaway wasinvolvedmanmcidentonthe 34th lap, but got back out on to the track to gather as many points as possible and ï¬nished the race. Ham 13th on Barrlo track Towne Optical's flyer in the My 3, 2008 newspaper should read: Pikes M MUM/July 75, 2008 Sorryforanyimmeniencemis myhavecaused. PeterGibbonsdmhisCanadian Towne Optical 117msnm,uwy.4s, Markham Th'e/Mobfl Super Chevy to a 17th- The 45-year-old Stouffville resident began the race inthe 15th position and completed 222 laps. ‘ The result drbpped Gibbons into sixth place in the overall series stand- mmmmm ‘ The NASCAR Canadian The Series resumes today with the Kodak 250 at the Autodome St. Bustache, in Quebec. The event was postponed in late May due to inclement weather. Thhmusagobrougtntoyounaoommunny mamEconombUSun-Trlbum Cash m For Anny-ms up On Crime www.crlmcstopporsyr.ca A Safer Community Is Your Call The Sfouflville Mennos scored two runs in their halfofthe ï¬fth inning to break a tie and stave offa rally by the Newmarket Stingers to emerge with a 4â€" 3 win Thursday in a rescheduled Oshawa City and District Fastball League game at Memorial Park With the score knotted at 2-2 entering the bot- tom of the ï¬fth inning. Rich Burkholder drew a walk and advanced on a single by Shawn Headway. Dale Roadway fofloï¬red With a single that Scored Burkholder. lay Nesbitt hit a sacriï¬ce fly that scored Shawn Boadway to give the Mennos a 4-2 lead. The Stingers put a scare into the Mennos in their halfofthe seventh inning by scoring a run to cut the deï¬cit to 4-3 and had a base runner in scoring position. Butvï¬yron who came in to pitch the ï¬nal frame in relief of starter Greg Dalgamo, got the ï¬nal out on a stn'keom to earn the save. The MennOs took a LG lead in the ï¬rst inning when Shawn Boadway doubled and scored on a run-scoring single by Scott Eyre. In the fourth inning, the Mennos added another run when Nesbitt drew a walk 'and advanced to second on a sacriï¬ce bunt by Brett Boyd. Dalgarno then drove in Nesbitt with a single. The Stingers came back in the ï¬fth with two runs to tie the game and set the stage for the Men- nos’ rally in their half of the ï¬ante. Dalng struck out eight batters in his six innings of work to earn the win. Mennos rally then hold off Newmarket Vlnooc lmprosslve In Belgium Now 8-4, the Mennos will play on the road 1ch- day against Lake Simcoe and retum to Memorial Park to host the Stingers Thursday at 8:30 pm. MikeVmcec’s made an auspicious debut on the European Karting Championsz circuit last week- end in Belgium. Taking to the track for two races, the 17-year- old Stouffville resident gave a good account of himself. Leading up to last Saturday’s ï¬rst race, Vincec showed progress in ï¬ve heat races after ï¬nishing 14th, ninth, eighth, 11th and seventh. Starting from the 23rd position, he ï¬nished the race in 11th place. ln Sunday’s race,V1ncec began in the ï¬fth before he was knocked off the course and fell back to 1 1th. He caught up to the pack and thought he ï¬nished in 10th place. But a penalty elevated him into ninth place when the ofï¬cial results were posted later. For more, go to mikev.ca SPORTS