The Stoufl'ville Distn'ct Second- ary School Spartans senior boys' basketball team capped ofl a per- fect regular season in the York Region Athletic Association tier two circuit after pumelling Our Lady of the Lake Catholic High School 62- 23 in Keswick Tuesday. Jesse Lofthouse paced the Spar tans’ offence with 13 points while Nicholas McEwan added 10. Spartans court perfection Wammmmmwuapapwmmm SelectTeam.App|icaï¬onsnwbereceivedbyFebtmry28,m1o. Note: This deadline will be extended for the Tyke Select teams only. W.8.M.H.A. - Coach Wm PO. Box 976. Stouflville, Ontario L4A 8A1 905642-2835 ordropoflaltheHockeyOï¬iceaHhe Stouflvilka Atena Concluding the tier two season with a 4-0 mark. the Spartans ï¬n- ished ï¬rst in the Group Five divi- sion. The Spartans are scheduled to play a ï¬rst-round playoff game against Tanenbaum CHAT Kimel Family Ed Cenme (Vaughan), who ï¬nished fourth in the Group Four Division, in Vaughan Thursday at 5:15 pm. STAFF PHOTO/5096 KOCKERSCHEIDT i Sï¬ï¬tout Urecords foiled in ï¬nal seconds BY MICHAEL HAYAKAWA mhayakawaébyrmgtom When Liz Knox took ‘ to the ice for the Wilfrid Laurier University Gold- en Hawks women's hock- ey team in an Ontario University Athletics tilt against the University of Guelph last Sunday, she was unaware her name could be inscribed in the Canadian lnteruniversi- ty Sport record books. 11- -II , :JA‘A While the thought of just missing out on equal- ling the two CIS marks is just starting to set in. Knox was quick to deflect any personal attention by pointing out there are other more important objectives to attain. “DRIER I8 224) Most noteably, team- oriented goals aimed towards winning the OUA and coveted CIS titles. a nifty 0.66 goals against average. Knox gets another shot at the records when SPORTS: Goalie gets another shot this weekend in Toronto ey team in an Ontario University Athletics tilt against the University of Guelph last Sunday, she was unaware her name could be inscribed in the Canadian Interuniversi- ty Sport record books. The Stouï¬'ville resident and fourth-year Golden Hawks’ netminder was on the verge of equalling the most single season (11) and careér (30) shutout marks held by ~1ch Uni- versity's Charline Iglgonge. who is on leave with the Olympic team. DIDN'T KNOW Standing between Knox and her entry into being in select company with Labonte in the CIS record books though. were the ï¬nal four sec- onds of the contest. It was at that point when the Gryphons played the role of spoiler by scoring on Knox in a 2-1 game that was won by the second-ranked Gold- enHawks. “I actually had no idea that the record was on the line," Knox, a Smuï¬vifle District Secondary School graduate, said. “There was an article published on our School athletics website, but I didn't see it because of a late game against Brock in St. Catha- rines the night before. “I only found out about the record fr‘Om a reporter for the Waterloo Record after the Guelph game had ï¬nished.†“Of course, I was disappointed, but not because “of the shut- out record being on the line. I was disappointed because the team had battled through a tough game and it was unfor- tunate that we were on the wrong end of the last goal of the game. v “A shutout on top of the team's overall perfor- mance against Guelph would have been a cher- ry on top of the win; but, the ‘W' is really what we were looking for,†she said. LIZ KNOX: Stouflviue pmduct had 10 scam“ shutouts for Witfrid Lauder University. If you or your child suffers from LEARNING DISABILITIES then attending this free symposium may be the most important thing you do this year. You will discover the true cause of these conditions and natural solutions and options you can use right away to overcome them. Many children and adults with ADD and Dyslexia have seen signiï¬cant improvement without medication. Dr. Turner is an inter- national speaker and lecturer who has been featured on the Dinr' Petty Show, National News, Canada AM, CFTO News, Marilyn Denis CfTYLINE and Riley Uve. He will present a free symposium on Thurs. Eabnfary‘fl"? at 7:30 pn'n at the Stouffville Health Centre, 6219 Main Street. Call905-640-4440toreserveyowseatstoday! 5-Pfldl lovlu W Mama wmtchurcri-smumme Softball Association Squirt: Pu Vin/Novice 8am HIM atmwmummg-M (Payment may be postmde March 31 st.) Birth Certificate required for mu time players Players born 2005-1991 For more information call 905487-06! ww.wssa.ca N10 REGISTRATION FE Saturday February 13 - 9:30am to 1pm Saturday February 20 - 9:30am to 1pm Saturday March 6 - 9:30am to 1pm Saturday March 13 - 9:30am to 1pm Saturday March 20 - 9:30am to m 'Famuy m ("Ilium 3) (MM) (19.4999) ("fl-1997) (1994-1995) (1991-1992-1993) (MM) unbeaten Laurier (22-0) visits Toronto today at 4 pm. and York tomorrow at 2 pm. $90 $105 $1†$105 81†$1“ $1“ 81†$115 $115 3115