ï¬ght for jobs at NHL camps TWO of Stouflville’s Garrick brothers were ï¬ghting for jobs at National Hockey League rookie tournaments this week. Literally. Sam was in London, Ont, with the Toronto Maple Leafs, who drafted him in June. lake, a free agent, was with the Anaheim Ducks in Penticton, B.C. Both got into spirited tussles. The Carricks are expected back in the Ontario Hockey League this month, lake in Sault Ste. Marie and Sam in Brampton. Ex-Stouffville Spirit defenceman Simon Gysbers had two goals at the Leaf rookie camp. Gysbers ï¬nished last season with the Toronto Marlies in the American Hockey League, after four years at Lake Superior State in Michigan. - n Rugby players tackle Ontario tltles Several Stouffville residents played promi- nent roles as two Markham Irish Canadian Rugby youth teams captured Ontario Rugby Union titles while another ï¬nished second at Fletcher’s Field in Markham last Sunday. The Markham under-18$ received a try from Jesse Lofthouse in a 45-0 win overWater- 100 in the ï¬nal. The title was their fourth in a row for the team coached by Ian McLeod. Other team members' included Peter Mdeman, Patrick Laffan. Jeremy Brownridge, Theron Coetsee and Connor McDonald. “We knew that the teams there were going to be good, so we went into the ï¬nals with a lot of conï¬dence and wishing the best. Our team was 100 per cent conï¬dent that we were going to win,†Lofthouse said. A n 1 n I Fastball sodas to docldlng game If Stouffville )ones Pools hope to dethrone the defending Oshawa City and District Fastball League champion Aurora Shoeless Joe’s in their best-of-three semiï¬nal series they will have to do it next week â€" in Aurora for the third and deciding game. After winning Tuesday’s series opener, Jones Pools let an opportunity slip away to sweep the series. Host Aurora overcame a three-run deï¬cit and scored the game-win- ning run in the bottom of the seventh inning with a dramatic 5-4 victory Wednesday. Aurora batter and Stouffville resident Rino Darnbrosio singled oï¬' losing pitcher Paul Koert and scored the game-winning run on a Dean Begley double. “1 don’t think they beat us, we beat our- selves,†said Jones Pools’ coach Fred Craw- ford. “It was our game to win, no doubt MERCHANT- DOWNTOWN STOUFFVILLE w