HRAI 6°": - moo-I nun-u Of 68‘ Tressa Shefï¬eld made the most of an opportunity at the Senior and Veteran Canadian Judo Champi- onships in Sherbrooke, Que, last weekend. By capturing ï¬rst place at the 2008 Juvenile Canadian ludo Championships, the 14-year-old Shefï¬eld Iudo Club judoka quali- fled to ï¬ght 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, Shefï¬eld did not allow her age to interfere as sh captured ï¬rst 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 ï¬elded 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 ï¬ve 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 ï¬ve-member Humber Col- lege contingent that ï¬nished 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 ï¬n- ish seventh in the men’s individual competition with a three round, ï¬ve-over par 221 (75-71-75). Castle is in his third year in Castla seventh at nationals on your otoctï¬city bill Ontario Humber's pro golf management program. 'Ryan Brown ï¬nished in a two- way tie for second place at the Canadian Junior Golf Association Nike Golf Series/Stephen Ames Cup Qualiï¬er 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