Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 11 Sep 2010, p. 16

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The best-of-three series is scheduled 'to begin in Sharon before returning to Bethesda Thursday at 9 p.m. lfathirdgame is required, thedatehasyet to be determined as of press deadline. Aurora, though, will have home-field advantage after finishing the regular season in second place with a 13-7-0 mark. Jones Pools finished the regular season in fourth place with an 11-8-1 Wmners of 11 of their last 13 games, Jones Pools will face Aurora in a best-of-three series scheduled to begin Tuesday at Bethesda Park at 8:30 pm. and return to AuroraWednesday. In other league action, the Stoufiville Men- nos will play the Lake Simcoe lightning in their B side semifinal series starting Tuesday. Jeff Wilson handled starting pitching duties for Jones Pools and went 3 2/3 innings before giving way to Paul Koert, who finished the game and struck out six batters to pick up the win. Stoufiville Jones Pools advanced to the OshawaCityandDistrictFastballLeague'sA side semifinals after edging the visiting Lake Simooe Lightning 6-5 in their one-game quar- terfinal game at Bethesda Park Tuesday. Dave Eschli belted a two-run home} in the second inning and Brett Boyd added a two- run blast in the fourth inning. Jones Pools in fastball semis, Mennos, Lightning tangling Ifathirdgameisrequired, it wouldbe Stoufiville resident Gary Morton drove his vehicle to a 32nd place finish at the Budweiser International Classic 200 for supermodifieds at Oswego Speedway in Oswego, N.Y., Mon- day. The Markham Minor Hockey Association is extending an invitation to coaches in the Whitchurch-Stoufl‘ville Minor Hockey Associ- ation to attend its second coaching seminar at Centennial Community Centre in Markham Sept 20 at 7:45 pm. Smith will speak on: “Creafing a Competi- tive Culture” and “Defensive Team Play". Those wishing to attend should mil Mike Gauges at: mgouglasmaxerscom Bobby Bond of Mexico, N.Y., took the checkered flag in the event that was delayed for three evenings due to rain. The guest sfieaker will be Dave Smith, head men's coach at Canisius College in Buffalo. played in Sharon Sept. 21. Lake Simcoe fin- ishedmeregularseasoninfifihplaceat 11â€" 7-0. The Mennos were in seventh place with alOâ€"ll-Omark. ' U.S. college coach talking hockey Morton 32nd In ISMA Supematlonals

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