Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 28 Apr 2011, p. 28

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Aurora Williams Wildcat Molloy tries to (Add: Patrick Lafianof Stoufl'vflleinhighsdxoolsafiorngbymopmaforbdthtmat Bill Crochet: in Tuesday. Smufivilk won 51-0. STAFF MOW") WITTYVIIN , in past years, the Smuffvillk District Secondary School Spar tans senior buys' rugby team's wen: usually given a run for the muney by Aurora’s Dr. (LW. Williams undary School. But when the Mn duh: kicked of? the“ York Region Athletic Asso- rialiun tier one sewn on the Bill Crmhors Secondary Sch tqu in Unionville Tuesd wusn'l the vase. In (am. the Spartans encoun- tcmd little resistance this time around as they cruised to a nwmmling 5| r0 win. Stoutfville Spirit Ir. A hockey defent‘rman Paul (‘xeiger scared twu tries for the defending YRAA champions» who led 3+0 at the half in a game under a tor- mntiai downpour. Curtis (Irago added a try and two umvens while kmmy Bumm- ridge. Kun BattywAlique Wasim. Nick McEwan. David Amy and Connor McDonald each added one try. Jesse lnfthouse booted one convert. ' r ’ "Usually DI. G.W.W1flianvs am a smmg team." said Spartans' head Defending/champs off to big start HIGH SCHOOLS: Stouffvillc hosting tourney tomorrow BY MICHAEL HAYAKAWA amam‘awae‘awmmm School field sm‘h ‘ “We oveqxrwerea them. "Hwy had a little difficulty in handling our physical play.” Revealing that no key play- ers incurred any major bumps or bruises. Hewitt said games of this nature also pnwide his club with an opportunity to work on things that they might need improving on Liming the heat of adic m. coach Jaime licwitl. “Bug this year Ihcy’m on a down year. I! certainly W1". 3 Wm] Willie“? m: i Abuut the only good thing in playing games that an: rattler om» sided in nature was that the Sparâ€" tans had the opportunity to give all team members minutes on the pitch. The Spartan seniors are sched- uted to host their lnvilational Tontnamen-t Friday starting at 8:30 am. “We got everybody in and that was nice and we wanted to make sure we didn't get into any bad habits," he said. light teams,are scheduled to participate. - While the Spartan ‘ seniors kicked off their season with a vic- tory. the bantams also won their opener with a 32-10 decision over Dr. (M: Williams in a YRAA tier twojunml umlmt at “I” ( :mlhms. Bret! l’n'xum sum-d lwn trim and bowed mw (.‘OHVI'H kn thv (:rade.9 Spartan mm (mm Lain! also recorded lwu mm while Quinton Omtsec and \un Miller each added one Irv. “We made some bad mental and physical mistakes at tho wn mg time and we paid the price." he said. “ (Dr. G.W. Williams) defence is good and they have size. We couldn't make anything spectacu larhappen. J ‘Bm I'm not upset." 'lhe Spanan juniors mll take pan in a Red Hot Tournament round-robin qualifier 'I'umday in Smufl‘ville In aYRAA tier one junim uh, !h(' Spartans suffered a 7-0 loss to Dr (LW. Williams at (Imtht-rs. With the galm- «nu-[ma through one half, Dr (m: W‘xl liams scored the gamvwwinmng points with around fiw minutm mnaining in the matrh. ’lhc Spanan banlame. resume play Munday at l’incridgo 1:1 mm ering a! a Red Hot ‘lmnmamcm round-robin qualifier. “We lost to a 1 said Spartans hvad I’dmondmn. good team." I toad) Rub

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