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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 18 Mar 2010, p. 21

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mhayakawa@yrmg.com Gold was the preferred colour for the two Stouffville residents playing for the Wilfrid Laurier University Golden Hawks at the Canadian lnteruniversity Sport women's ice hockey championships in Antingonish, N .5. last weekend. Wfiat veteran goalkeeper Liz Knox and first-year forward Brittany Crago settled for when the tournament concluded Sunday was a reward bearing a different cqlour - bronze. _ Entering the four-day tofimament as the second seed. the Golden Hawks finished third after blanking the fourth~ seeded Saint Mary’s Huskies 4-0 in the consolagion fingl._ Knox, who wzis recently named the CIS Player of the Year, stopped all nine shots directed her way to record the shutout. A 1-0 loss in- their opening game against the evenâ€" tual gold medallists in the University of Alberta Pandas tarnished the Golden Hawks chances. [AURIER HOSTING 2011 NATIONALS “We're certainly not disappointed," Knox said. “I know the focus is on the colour of the medal around our necks. But we played three solid games of hockey last weekend. The Alberta game was a very tough challenge for us and they proved themselves to be worthy of a gold medal." The fourth-year student has one year 0? playing eligibilâ€" ity remaining and intends to utilize it next season for the Golden Hawks when they host the nationals: “This team and this school has given me four of the best years of my _life; not tgke_one_more?” she I “And with Wilfrid Laurier hosting next year’s nationals, it would be such an incredible experience to play for the home crowd. It's not every day that you get to be a part of something special like that," she said. (Ch Welcome to ST. AMES P SBYTERIAN CHURCH Pot-luck supper and games night Morris Hall 6 to 9 p.m. ‘Stifl welcoming afler 150 years’ A ‘A friendiyfamib' cburcb’ Rev. Kathryn Strachan, Minister 6432 Main St. Stouflville Phone â€" 905-640-3151 email: stiamesstoufivilieQbellnetxa Wheelschair accessible SILNDAY MARCH 21 Church School 10:15 a.m. FRIDAY MARCH 26 “We honour our community volunteers” Pre-serviee sing-along 9:45 a.m. Service of Worship 10:00 am. Currently in her junior season at the Ithaca, N.Y,, campus. the Stouffville resiâ€" dent and Stoufl‘vifle District Secondary School graduate had six goals and three assists in 31 games. Her sister, Heather Hughes, recent- ly completed her freshman season at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Conn. Their older brother, Bobby, plays for the Mchita Thunder of the Cen- tral Hockey League. His NHL rights are owned by the New York Islanders. Minor bantam Clippers advance to York Slmcoe final with 0.1. Mn Comell will face Mercyhurst College (lirie, Pa.) in one semifinal pairing in Minneapolis Friday. Paul Henderson scored twice for the Clippers, including the game-tying goal late in the third period and the game winner just two minutes into the extra The Stouffville minor bantam Clip- pers gained a berth in the York Simcoe final after eliminating Barrie in their best-of-five semifinal series in four games that concluded with a dramatic 3-2 overtime win in Barrie Sunday. Owen Mashintcr 'lhes. 7-8315 pm 0 11'. Youth Grades 6, 7 8 Wed. 7.3:15 pm - may Club Ages 4 in Grade 5 Everyone Welcome! Sunday, March let 10:00 am Stouffville Pentecostal Church Lmliles Welgfimmgeg 37ml; session. Justin Dube scored the first goal for the Clippers, who overcame a 2-0 deficit. The Clippers gained the upper hand in the series with a 3-1 win at the Stoufl'ville Arena Friday. Mlnor pomes rally back to reachm Slmcoe final Josh Burkholder, Spencer Roberts and Spencer Tait scored. The Clippers face Richmond Hill in a best-of-five or first-to-six-point final series set to start tonight at the Stouffville Arena at 8:40 pm. The sec- ond game will take place at Elgin Bar- row Arena in Richmond Hill Saturday at 3:30 pm. The third game will take place at the Clippers Complex Sunday at 12:30 pm. ‘ "flailing five points to one in their first-to-six-point York Simcoe semifinal series against the lnnisfileter Hawks. the Clippers mounted a furious come- back to win the series that concluded with a dramatic 7-5 road win in Sun- day’s sixth and deciding game. The Stouffville minor peewee Clip- pers proved }o be a resilient buneh. _ D Nursing 3 5-3 lead Qit'h less than five Senior Pastor: Assu‘ialc Pastor: Student Ministries Children's Minmncs Q )unsclling Services Sunday, March 21“, 2010 9:45 am. Celebration Service Bob Flemming 11:11 am Sunday School for all ages Parkview Village @ 12184 Ninth Line South Sunday, March 21" o 7pm Dr. John Moore Evangelist 905-887-565 1 www.springvale.org springvale W “nu, “15" mo (cam Bob Fleming jay Sandiford Alex Street Ben Banosik Sharon Ruxscll Karla Kamcnmn ‘nncdv Rd But the Clipbers regained the upper hand when Michael Palladino fired a slapshot from the point that eluded the lnnisfil netminder. With time winding down and Innisfii pulling their netminder in favour of an extra skater, Justin Bennett scored into an empty net to ice the game and series. Also contributing to the Clippers’ offence in the game were Jackson Sav- ery with two goals and two assists, lake Rogers and Anna Homer one goal, one assist each, Cole Gunathunge with one goal and Owen Brown, Elliott Wood and Haydn Messner with one assist each. The Clippers forced a deciding game when they staved off elimination in the fourth game with a 4-2 win: In the fifth game, the Clippers over- came a two-goal deficit with three goals in a little over three minutes to emerge with a 5-4 win to force a sixth game. Sav- ery recorded the hat trick while Bennett contributed a goal and two helpers. Kevin Matthews and lake Stevens shared goaltending duties through the series and received solid support from defencemen Harry Tramik. Carter Gibbons. Jacob Randall and Cameron Mclean and forwards Carson Weeks, Scottie Garrick and MaxVonKaufirnann. TheClipperswillfaceAuroraina best-of-five series that starts in Auro- ra Friday and return to the Stoufl'fille Arena Saturday at 4 pm. 9:30 am 10:55 am Everyone Welcome! Sunday, March 21't g6“ STOUFFVILLE uurran CHURCH 0/ 34 Church St. I. sea-«mm “I am thirsty.” 6:30 pm - Dragon watching 7:30 pm -Wed., March 24‘“ Lenten Study 10:30 am - Worship Service BLOOMINGTON GOSPEL CHURCH 13660 Ninth Linc N. (905) 642-4414 Rev. Peter Pallant Website: wwwMouflVlllcuc.“ ‘:30 am - Sunday School ’55 am ~ Morning Worship Service :30 pm - Evening Service Sunday, March 21“ Minister of Worship: Rev Nancy Waterman info@stouffvilleuc.ca Fifth Word â€" 9.9“!!!

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