Willowgrove, a Whitchurch-Stouffville- based non-proï¬t charitable organization cel- ebrating over 40 years of providing quality outdoor experiences for youths, will stage a fundraising tournament at Angus Glen Golf Club June 5. mum on course for fundraiser Electing to mn the event because of the success of the volleyball event, Fletcher said he's received plenty of positive feedback from individuals and teams intending to enter the men’s basketball event. Anyone interested in entering the touma- ment can contact Fletcher at 905 649-7518. Entries include the two-time defend- ing tournament champions from Thornlea Secondary. Coaching the team is Stouffville native Steve Hutchison. The championship ï¬nal is set for 2 pm. Fletcher will also be conducting an alumni basketball tournament at Stouï¬ville Second- ary June 19. Called FletchYS Alumni Basket- ball Tournament, the action will tip off at 8 am; and wind down at 6 pm. Many of the players are Stoufl'ville alumni or have some Whitchurch-Stouï¬i/ille ties. Cup founder Jim Fletcher, former Siouffville Secondary and Summitview Public coach, said a total of eight men's teams will take to the court beginning at 9 am. Serves, digs and spikes will be the name of the game on the Stouflville District Secondary School hardwood floor when the 11th annual Millennium Cup holds court Saturday. SPORTS: Volleyball, basketball events on schedule Alumni spiking SDSS tourney The Women's Champion of Champions event is held annually pitting the women's club champions from all across Ontario in competition to crown an eventual provincial champion. A member of Mill Run Golf‘ and Country Club, Pimm and Streit, a York Downs Golf and Country Club member, ï¬nished seven shots behind Lisa Maunu of St. Thomas, who won the event with a oneâ€"over par 73. Stouï¬ville’s Gail Pimrn and Marlene Streit, a former Stouï¬'ville resident, each shot an eight-over par 80 to ï¬nish in a ï¬ve-way tie for fourth place at the recent Golf Association of Ontario's Women’s Champion of Champions event at the Oshawa Golf and Country Club. lem, StIeIt fourth at champs’ event At the same time, they wish to keep their programs aflordable for families from all eco- nomic backgrounds and provide an opportu¢ nity for them to touch more lives. Those interested in participating or help- ing as a sponsor can contact Heather or Kevin Thistle at: thisfles@rogem.com The event will be a shotgun format starting at 1:30 pm. followed by dinner and auctions. Total cost paperson is $185. Touching the lives of close to 20.000 young- sters from various faiths and backgrounds through their camps, primary school, outdoor education centre and recreation programs, the McGowan Road facility relies on outside support to enable it to enhance and enrich the programs it currently provides.