Knox invited to national hockey tea m’s camp 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Markham Fairgrounds (McGowan 8. Elm Mills) In the gids’ 14-year-old and over group, Cassie Beach was ï¬rst in the loo-metre but- terfly, 200m freestyle and 100m individual medley. Several members of the Stoufl‘ville Ducks Swim Club made big waves last Saturday at the Dorado Stars Swim Meet in Caledon. SwlmmeIsDuckylnCalodonpool Those who were chosen to attend the 0- ice camp were evaluated while they played with their club teams in-season, as well as at various national camps and events. Invitations to the camp wene made based on evaluations done throughout the 2009â€" 10 season by Hockey Canada's regional scouts and the coaching staï¬s of Canada’s national women’s team, national women’s under-22 team and national women's under- 18 tam. In addition, the Stoufl'ville District Sec- ondary School graduate was named the Ontario University Athletics' Women's Hock- ey Player of the Year and was a ï¬rst team A fourth-year goalkeeper with the Wilfrid laurier University Golden Hawks team this past season, Knox was named the Canadian lnteruniverity Sport Player of the Year and ï¬rst-team All Canadian in women's hockey. Stoufl'ville resident Liz Knox was one of 109 players from across Canada who received an invitation from Hockey Canada to attend a strength and conditioning camp for potential national team players at the University of Calgary from May 25 to 30. Ryan Dunlap, lake Stevens and lake Dil- ley had hits. Jackson Savery ignited-the Storm oï¬ence with a grand slam home run. two singles and six RBI. The Stouffville Storm squirt boys team opened their York Durham Softball league season witha 10-8 victoryoverPort Perry at Memorial ParkWednesday. Douglas claimed ï¬ve races the 50mfreestyle,50mbreastsu'oke,100mback- stroke, 50m butterfly and 100m individual medley. Kristen Douglas had four ï¬rst-place resultsanddidsoinpersonalbestdmesin the 50m freestyle, le backstroke, 50m blgtterflyandlmhnindivichmlmedley. lntheboys’nineandundetgroupJaild In the girls' 10-1 1 year-old division, Grace HarriswontheSOmbackstmkeandplaced secondinthelOOmbackstmkeandwas thirdlmmfreestyle. Mackenzie Moyerwasï¬rsttotouchthe waflmmelmmbackstlokeandIOOmï¬'ee- styleraces. Ravine Pinter won the 50m freestyie 50m breaststroke races. SPORTS Setup 7:00 am - 9:30 am “The sport of NASCAR has brought a strong identity to Canadian Motorsports. WeareexcitedtojoinforceswithEdHakon- son. a prominent ï¬gure head in Canadian Motorsports. This is the perfect platform for Dave Gianooulis, Rockstar Energy Drinks in Canada vice-president, is elated, too. placeandbelongingwiflniï¬'theCanadian Motorsports industry. while furthering the growth of our team and sport," said team manager Jamie Hakonson. “This deal is a mind-faceted agréement dgatwfllgiyegockstarEnergyDrinksaï¬rm The Stouï¬'ville-based team announced the addition of a new major amliated spon- When the Ed Hakonson Racing/Team 3 Red team sends its Snap-on Dodge Avenger ontothetmckfortheZOlONASCAme- dian The Series, it hopes new support will ï¬lelitshopes The Storm resume league play against Ennismore in Bethany Thesday. Rockstar joins StoufMlle race team Matthews went the diétance scattering four hits and striking out nine to pick up the win. Dunlap, Stevens. Daniel Wynn and ThomasKroupiseachdmveinamnwhile lash Eizgnga provided a key sacriï¬ce bunt. Dunlap, Kevin Matthews and Vaughn MoCusker each scored two mns, while Sav- ery, Stevens, Mason Empringham and Quin- tino Zarlenga had one apiece. In other league action, the Stouï¬vifle Jones Pools team made their debut against the defending league champion Aurora Shoelessloe'sandsuflereda7-0roadloss Wednesday. Paul Koert was the losing pitcher. Jones Pools is scheduled to resume action on the road against the Oshawa Pops Midg- etsWednesday. ' Art Burkholder, Mennos manager, said nomakeupdatehasbeensetasofpless deadlinefor'lhursday’soontest The ï¬rst took place Tuesday when the MennosweretohavefacedScarboroughin their season opener. Thismaflcedtheseoondtimeinasmany games the Memos had a scheduled game putonhold. .IonesPoolsctewlosesoponer, Memosralnedoutagaln The Mennos had their scheduled home opening game against the Oshawa Pops midgets postponed due to inclement weath- er'l‘hutsday. At least at the start of the Oshawa City aniDistrict Fastball League season. Mother Nature appears to have a ing for the Stouï¬'ville Mennos. The 2010 NASCAR Canadian'lire Series is scheduled to beg'n lune 5 with the Delaware 200 event at Delaware Speedway. Rocksta: which we feel reflects our brand’s personality and speaks to our core consum- ers," Giancoulis said