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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 10 Jan 2009, p. 9

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Uanoxwasamemberof’Ihaanmda’s under-22 women's lpckey tam that settled fatdmsflvermedalatmehfll’mp tourna- mentafierfallingZ-ltoSmdehinmefinalin RavensburgGermany. PfiortoflngfldmedalgamqmeStoufl’ville native andWilfi'klIaurierUniveIsityGolden Hawks’neuninderled'lbaannadatovicto- riesoverSwitzerland7-0amlF'mland3-0. KnoxwasreplaoedintheSMssgamehalf way through afierCanadahad scored four of itsgoals Ryan Nelson scored two goals to propel the Stouffville minor peewee Clippers to a 4-2 road win over Orillia in Ontario Minor Hockey Association action last Saturday. Knox played a total of 151 minutes during the tournament, allowing two @als on 47 shots. Thelossby'l‘eamCanadainthefinal snapped an ll-game winning streak at the tournament. lthadnotlostsincefallingG-4to Germany in the final game of the 2006 tournament, a game that also took place in Ravensburg. Hmalanncutseventshort Aidan Clifford and 'Mitch Witherspoon added single tallies for the Clippers. (Jody Leonard, Jordan Brillinger. Enemy Hughes. Liam McMahon and Quinton Volpe each earned single helpers. The victory bolstered the Clippers’ record to 19-6-3. The Clippers will conclude regular season play Ian. 19 against Aurora. The Clippers competed in the recent Bell capital Cup in Ottawa and recorded one win, one tie and one loss. Silver lininan Germany for Knox mmaan There’s More... . _ '4“ :4 l ' ' ‘: F? l" : :HMMAR’F I Now Bonnie Stern is back with more HeartSmart recipes. They’re nutritious and delicious! Available at your local Heart and Stroke Foundafion Office. WNW HEART AND STROKE Of (NTARIO Booking Deadline January 1 6‘h Copy Deadline January 20‘“ An Informative Guide v filled with useful information about Whitchurchâ€"Stouffville including: ' Community Events 0 Fitness and Lifestyles 0 Preâ€"school Programs 0 Parks and Leisure Service 0 Workshops 0 And So Much More! DEADLINES WHITCHURCH STOUFFVILLE During the toumament, the Clippers also tookpaninaskiflsoompetitionandfin'mhed firstintwoeventsandseoondinanomer. The Clippers were to have competed in twoothereventsbutdleywemcanoefled becausesomeonepufledthefirealarminthe antondellvelskeynotespooch Golf guru Henry Brunton became the first Canadian since 1988 to deliver a key- note presentation at the recent PGA Teach- ing and Coaching Summit at Port St. Lucie, Fla. The Stouffville resident and Royal Cana- dian Golf Association national men’s coach and Canadian PGA Master Professional, delivered his presentation on high per- formance coaching for juniors to more than 400 golf instructors from around the world. ' Brunton’s speech detailed his experiencâ€" es as Canadian national coach as well as designing and building his Strive for Excel- lence program for competitive junior golfers at his Thomhill-based Eagles Nest Golf Club headquarters. The last Canadian to speak at the confer- ence prior to Brunton was the late Ben Kern when it was first held in Dallas, Texas. The program has been a model for coach ing junior golfers across North America. Call today to reserve your advertising space 905-640-261 2 SPORTS â€"MikeI-Iayukaun ’pring 81 Summer 2009 'Suwfi-Ti‘ibune WHITCHURCH ST OUFFVILLE BY um "MAWA Staff Writer The Stouffville Spirit might be wallowing in the cellar of the Ontario Junior Hockey League’s Central Divisbn standings. But, in an attempt to bolster its roster in prepa- ration for the playoffs. the Spirit were busy on the trade front this week. The Ontario Junior Hockey League’s trade deadline is set for today at 9 pm. thtwocaldsremahfing at their disposal, the Spirit used one Wednesday when they dealt forward Matt McCann, 20, tothePeterborâ€" ough Lifilock Stars for the playing rights for 18-year- old forward Jordan Forfar. A Sutton native, Forfar had l3‘goals and 19 assists in 35 games with the Stars and will finish this season with them before reporting to the Spirit next season. “He's a hard-working. tough forward." Spirit head coach Mark Ioslin said of the five-foot. 10-inch, 180- pound Forfar. ‘ McCann was the Spirit’s leading scorer with 20 goals and 41 assists in 41 games Another move complet- ed an earlier transaction in which the Spirit received for- ward Declan Gunovski from the Couchichjng Terriers. Spirit deals two veterans Raft}; tm flan Extended/[5r thera/ In tcrest Caur5e5 " “Cash rewards for anonymous tips that lead to an arrest” 'Cailers never have to identify themselves or testify in court” ‘ 1-800-222-TIPS or www.crimestoppersyr.ca @ this message brought to you as a community service oiThe Eoonomisi/Sun-Tnbune "ml Markham. Richmond Hill. Vaughan Whitchurch-Stouffville, Toronto, Aurora, King Newmarket. East Gwillimbury Georgina (905) 722 As part of a three-way deal involving the Cullingâ€" wood Blues, the Spirit dealt veteran defenceman and team captain Myles Comes to the Phillips Division-lead- ing'l‘erriers. ’ The Spirit also received forward Shawn Poitms, 19, from the Blues. The six-foot, one-inch. 190-lb. Poitras began this season with the Toronto Iunior Canadiens. “He's a skilled left-shot forward who can play all three forward positions and he has lots of speed," Ioslin said of Poitms, who sat out Thursday’s game against the Red Wings in serving a one- game suspension. Games and McCann are both 20 and in their final seaâ€" son of junior eligibility. The trades enabled them to go to teams that are contending in their respective divisions, Ioslin said, acknowledging they will be missed. “Both were good team guys, who worked hard and mm always committed," he The Spirit had one card remaining as of yester- day and were looking for a defenceman, Keith Pandovs- ki. Spirit president of hockey operations, confirmed. Second-year defenceman Pat McEachen will serve as the new team captain. Sign up by January I4, 2009 Call any of the 24 â€" hour local lines: 1m. Richmond Hill. Vaughan (4“) 969-7I70 lurch-Stouffville, Toronto, Aurora, King (905) 727-0022 Irket. East Gwillimbury (905) 895-7227 na (905) 722-6255 Extension: 2800 For registration form and all course descriptions. locations, ques, visit: Stoufl'villt Sun-Tribune I Saturday, Ian. 10, 2092 DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD eg/on For the fist half of the Ontario Junior Hockey League regular season the Stouffville Spirit were finding ways to lose games. lately,though,thefvebeentinding waystowinasevidencedbyaer come-fromâ€"behind shootoutwin overthellamiltonRedVfingsatthe StoufivilleArenaThursday. The Spirit forced a shootout after overcoming a 4-1 deficit through 20 minutes and 54 through 40. Dustin Laren scored the lone goal of the third period on a power- play effort that tied the game after regulation time expired. After a scoreless overtime, the conâ€" test went into a shootout where Laren and Hamilton’s Tim Revell traded goals. The outcome was finally decided when Dedan Gunovski, the Spirit’s seventh shooter, scored. It marked the first time this season the Spirit recorded a win against the Central Division-leading Red Wings. it also marked the Spirit’s third win in four outings. Juniors upset leaders with young lineup

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