Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 4 Jun 2009, p. 21

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HRAI 6°": - moo-I nun-u Of 68‘ Tressa Sheffield made the most of an opportunity at the Senior and Veteran Canadian Judo Champi- onships in Sherbrooke, Que, last weekend. By capturing first place at the 2008 Juvenile Canadian ludo Championships, the 14-year-old Sheffield Iudo Club judoka quali- fled to fight in the senior division, which is usually reserved for those 16 years of age and up, under an early bloomer clause at this year’s competition. Competing in the under-44 kilogram division, Sheffield did not allow her age to interfere as sh captured first pl'ace. " on your electch hm Youngster. gives veterans judo lessons at nationals on your electricity hm Go to everykilowattcountssa or call 1-877-797-9473 for more details. on the mat, Brent Colclough com- peted in the inaugural under-50, under-80 kg. class and fielded a bronze medal. The 19-year-old former Stouffville Spirit forward played one season with the Grizzlies before he was recently dealt as part of a mree-playerdeal to the Salmon Lea Shefl'ield also represented the Whitchurch-Stouflville school in the women’s under48 kg. sion but did not place. Tyler Gubb’s stay with the Vlcto- ria Gn'zzlies of the British Columbia Hockey League was short. Ex-Splrlt formal moves agaln on your electricity bill Arm SilverBacks last week The six-foot two-inch, 210- pound Gubb played in 59 regu- lar season games last season for Victoria tallying 12 goals and 20 assists, while racking up 73 penalty mihutes. He added five goals and three assists in 14 playoff games. The Markham resident played in Stouffville from 2006-07 and 2007-08.. on your electricity bill SPORTS on your electricity bill Stouffville’s Iames Castle was part of a five-member Humber Col- lege contingent that finished in a two-way tie for third place in the men's team standings at the 2009 Canadian University College Cham- pionships conducted by the Royal Canadian Golf Association at King’s Forest Golf Course in Hamilton. The Stouffville District Secondâ€" ary School graduate recorded the best score among his team to fin- ish seventh in the men’s individual competition with a three round, five-over par 221 (75-71-75). Castle is in his third year in Castla seventh at nationals on your otoctficity bill Ontario Humber's pro golf management program. 'Ryan Brown finished in a two- way tie for second place at the Canadian Junior Golf Association Nike Golf Series/Stephen Ames Cup Qualifier at Tarandowah Golf- ers Club in Avon, Ont. Brown second In CJGA event Competing in the boys 15â€"19 division, the Gormley resident carded a two-round, 21-over par 161 (80-81). on yout ehctflcity hm For more on the CJGA, log on to: www. 7 every ’? kilowatt w countsm on your electri

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