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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 13 Nov 2008, p. 20

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WhhdnndlStmnflvflleMborHodwyAu-odmbn mmmm NOV. 8: Michele's Snack Bar 4 (Nick Florus 3. Andrew Muirhead) vs. ICE Aviation - 2 (Alex McMahon, Kevin DeRocchis); Todd Pools 2 (David Peddigmw. Matt Mathers) va Canadian Tue 2 (James Mseman. Elliot Pick). NOV. 8 NOVICE DIVISION: Red 'I'lmbits 12 vs Blue Tunbits ~:udv-‘.r. ./ Al AWV- A-". I“ In.. 26 Stouffville Sunâ€"Tribune I Thursday, Nov. 13,2008 Fletcher now coaches at Thornlea Secondary in Thornhill withSDSS grad Steve Hutchison. Fletcher runs a series of summer sports camps in Stouflville. The tournament will run from 9 am. to 3 pm. Former players who would like to take part should contact Fletcher at 905-985-3489. HOCKEY Calling all former Stoulfville District Secondary School volleyball players. That's the calling card from Jim Fletcher, former boys’ volleyball coach at Stouflville District Second- ary School. Fletcher is looking for former Spartans to take part in his annual Millennium Cup volleyball tournament at Stouffville Secondary this Saturday. 3; White timbits 3 v3 BlackTunbits 2; Red Tier Two 1 Teams are already booked from Thomhill, Stouffville and Durham Region. Spartan juniors flnlsh third In deon The Spartans junior gins’ basketball team clinched third place in the York Region Athletic Association tier one east division with a 38-17 road win over St. Rob- Stouffville volleyball alumni back in town College, qqdef-ZZ‘ tgam FAX: 905-640-8778 é New Begi Whether loss of a loved one, loss of a relationship, difficult economic times, or health problems we experience the process of mourning these losses. This presentation will help in understanding healthy mourning including tips for coping and skills for resiliency through life’s difficult times. Thursday, November 20th 2008 - 7:30 pm sharp - Everyone welcome! Certified as a Traumatologist and Trauma Specialist, Barbara has over 25 years experience in the area of grief and trauma response for children, adolescents and adults. , New St.Justin, Martyr Parish ' Beginnings Bereavement Ministry Invites you to attend The Process of Mourning Guest Speaker: Barbara Anschuetz, Ed.D., CTS Stouffville Family Footcare We Carry: - Rx Compression Stockings - Support Wear: Athletic Dress - Simcan Socks 0 Medical Supplies Support Yellow Brick House Organize food and toy drives, give retail and grocery certificates, and monetary donations. Asif Khan 6 (Anjana Dhlman 2. Fallon McGee 2. Leah Cannon. Melanie Costa) vx Timber Creek 0. PEEWEE Mr. Electric 4 (lennifet Chesson, Gabriella ATOM: Tim Horton‘s 5 (Miranda Sharp 4. Bridget Francis, Bnma U. Mikhaela Slavin) vs. Pace Savings 0. Entertainment One 4 (Madison Fredwne, Haley Catalano 2. Rhyena Miller) v: Unlonville Motors 2 (Marina Bettencourt. Victoria Campanale-Fmitas). BANTAM: Southwire 2 (Allie Kemp. hogan Westootl) vx Stoufiville Fish N Chips 1 (Claudia Guamsi); ATC (101ml 3 (Brittany Barber. Meghan Tlmewell. Kylee Templeton) V!» Style; of Creation 1 (Alexandra Smith). vs. Green TIer'I‘vvo 0. Bethe”) vs McDonald's 4 (FJiie Sasah' 4): Re-Max SPORTSBOARD Haley Prestbn led the Spartans offence with 12 points while Brook Kiatipis added 11 and centre Annalise Mathers 10. The winner of that game advances to Friday/s quarter-final game at Bill Crothers Secondary School in Unionville at 4 pm. and will face Aurora High School, which earned a first-round bye after finishing second in the north division. ert Catholic High School Friday. Finishing the regular season with a 5â€"5 mark, the Spartans were to play host to Richmond Hill High School yesterday in a first-round playoff game. The semifinals and final are Saturday at Crothers. For updates, go to yraa.com SPORTS SCHOOL NOV. 10 BANTAM: Scouffville Fish N Chips 5 (Claudia (iuarra- si. Megmn McDougall. lessica Weir 2, Farrah Testa) vs. ATC Corral 1 (Brittany Hulshof); Southwire 4 (Shauna Bartlett. Logan Weslcon. Britney Brunelle. Jessica Ng) vs Sryies of Creation 2 (Alexandra Smith MIDGET: William R. lee ~ (‘A 3 (Breann (Loulter Kali Hillier. Claire MacKichan) v3 Moller Insurance 2 (Cassandra Guida 2); Stoufiville lions 3 (Courtney Gibson 2. Meaghan Todd NOV. 9 NOVICE: Black Tunbits 7 vs» Blue Timbits 3; Red (Samantha Bum Tlmbits 6 vs White Timbils 4 E-MAIL: mhayakawa®yrmg.com ECCO, Etonic, Dr. Comfort Portofino Shoes Boots ° Custom-Casted Orthotics - Thick Nails - Callous - Warts ° Nails - Nail Surgeries 0 All F00t Disorders vs Shoppers Drug Man BY MIKE HAYAKAWA Staff Writer Heather Hughes recently con- cluded her career as an under-18 hockey player on a nqte. The Stouffville resident played a key role as the Team Ontan'o Red squad won the 2008 National Under-18 Women’s Hockey Cham- pionships in Napanee Sunday. The team'sfifthstraight title cameindraâ€" man'c fashion after they edged Team Quebec 2-1 in double overtime in the final. “It sure felt great," Hughes, a for- ward, said. “I’m now finished with my under-18 career and this was a nice way to end it." Hughes acknowledged there was pressure on the team since they had won the four prior championships. Even as a first-year player on the squad after being one of the late cuts during last year's trials, Hughes sensed those expectations were high. Especially since the Ontario Red entry defeated Quebec in last year’s final. . “This year, we had to go out there and show them that we deserved to win and I think we just wanted it more," she said. ' Scoring two goals for her team during the week-long tournament, including one in last saturday’s 5- 2 semifinal victory over Manitoba, Hughes felt the competition lived up to her expectations. “It was awesome to play against the best players in Canada,” she next on Heather’s list IT’S EASY 0 REGISTER TODAY! go to hflpzllpop.yorkreglon.com or email us: sclark@yrmg.com or nmooreflyrmgcom Dom m VMWmm This message brougm ‘0 you as a community service of The EconomisUSunâ€"Tribune. [)3 said. “I was a little nervous at first. But once I got comfortable with my teammates after our first game I thought I worked hard. And since it was my first tournament I didn’t expect to get too many points. “I knew this (to play in the tour- nament) would only happen once in my lifetime. It was an amazing experience." N.Y., and sister Hayley, a sophomore on the Cornell University women's team, Heather hopes to follow a similar path. As the youngest member of a hockey-playing family including her brother Bobby, a member of the Carolina Hurricanes’ American Hockey League affiliate in Albany, She would like to take the next step by trying to earn a berth on the under-22 national team, whose coaching staff scouted the tourney. The Grade 12 student, who played for Stouffville District Sec- ondary School and the Toronto Aeros of the Provincial Women’s Hockey League, is weighing several collegiate scholarship offers. Inquiries have come from the University of Connecticut, Boston University, Quinnipiac College and Cornell. “I'm definitely looking for a scholarship like what my sister has and I could be making a decision soon. I would like to get it out of the way. But at the same time I want to take time to make the right deciâ€" sion," she said.

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