Two members of the Stouffville-based Shefï¬eld Judo Club returned with medals from the recent World Master Athlete Judo Championships in Montreal. R): the m Memos and sum Jones Pools it will be do or die when the Oshawa City and District Fastball League playoffs commence next week With the eight teams particiâ€" pating in a one game quarter-ï¬nal series, the seventh-place Mennos Medals won at world judo masters Lightning on horizon for Jones Pools, Memos open playoffs in Aurora The Mennos ï¬nished the regular season with a 10â€"11 won-loss mark Aurora recorded a 13â€"7 record. Stoufl'ville Jones Pools, who ï¬n- ished the season in fourth place at 11â€"8 and won 10 of their last 12 will take to the road to face second- plaoe Aumra Wednwday. Mth participants from all over the world in attendance and competing in a variety of kata competitions, Doug Wilson claimed a bronze. games, will host ï¬fth-place Lake Simcoe Lightning at Bethesda Park on Thursday. However, Jones Pools is expected to be without the services of pitcher Paul Koert, who will be playing at KOERT AT CANADIANS