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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 3 Aug 2013, p. 13

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Spirit foursome gets call to new showcase “l! surefeelsgreattohaveawin under my belt." said theYod: Dmms (Boll and Country (Jul) member. “I made some changes to my swing this season in terms of movement at melopandlchanggsd mygrip. It's taken me a while to really start hit- ting it well consisth But I wally hit i1 well this week.“ Entered in the boys 15-39 sion. Scar claimed top honours'by defeating Hugh Mclap'en of Mid- hum thrm-‘and-one in the champi- unship match. mhayakawafii’yrmg (am When Ben Sear prepamd fur the 2013 golf seamn. he was looking for impmvemem. ‘ So the 16-year-old Stonflvflle res- kiem made some technical adjust means to his game. It's paying off. I Mr: captumd his first cw: mumar mth title at the four-day Canadian Junior Golf Association Match Play Championships at Andrew's Val- ley- ,(iulf Club in Aurora last week. In reaching the final. Sear comâ€" pleted the two-round smoke play Rim members of the Stouffvilk: Spirit were chosen tn play for one of M!) Ontario Junior Hockey League entrks that wilt take to the ice at the Ontario Summer SelectShmvcasemthomwaltAug Wand It. Goalkeeper Daniel Mannella, defenccmcn Robert Puwers and lush Garrick and forward Peyum Backus were among the Myers selected to may in the event. bringing the top lQ-andhnder Ir. A players from the (Zvntral Canada Hockey League. Northern Ontario )um’m Hockey League and OJ! {L together. Powers was the Spirit’s second-leading scorer last wastm with nine goals and 28 assists in 54 games. Back- us folkrwai with 15 goals and nine assists in 49 games, while (Zarrick had one goal and six insists in 51 tilts. Acquimd in a trade with the (kurgetown Raiders part way through lam season. Manncila logged time in 45 games with the two clubs and recorded a .904 save percentage. one shutout and a 3.00 goals against average. A mmmiftec of 01m. general ihanagers made the ackx'lmns during a conferem'c can. “They deserve a chance to be looked at. W851] 509 what happens.“ he said. 'Ihe Spirit is still seeking sponsors fm its golf tourna- ment at Cherry Downs Golf Club in Pickering Aug 15. [in mono information. (all Bumm at 416-9902683 m Mike llumphmys 31416-577-2835. Spirit COMICT and general manager Kenny Burrows thinks each player has the potential to make the jump to the next competitive level. SPORTS Sear shooting for NCAA scholarship Sear thanks pro BillyWalsh k. for BY MICHAEL HAYAKAWA BY MICHAEL HAYAKAWA mhaya'mxuvaéi‘y-rmg. mm held eadier in the week by finishing in a twoeway tie in elghth place after going six-over par at 150 (75-75). SeardKnMuceaiedtothels-player match play field by defeating ninth seed Brady Zordan of Midhurst fiwvand‘mree. lfith seed Thomas Bxazil of Ajax four-and-three and fourth seed Paul Ward Kitchener two-and-one over the mum: of two “WWW WMpqsoflflhmom 905-294-2200 NomWMhmdo! TOMMmaboulhowtor-och dumb!“ us than customs. cal «W'mmody. * DN MOTO CAMP * GREAT GOLF MAGAZINE * HOME HARDWARE @u‘tfi-Tribune visit flyorland.ca "I hoped that I would do well as you do entering any tournament." he said. “But I like match play. it seéms to work well for my game." “I just stuck with what I had In d0 and did not allow myself to get rattled." he said. "In the final I felt I was in comm! of the match." Sear hopes that momentum gained fmm that outing will carry over into his next big event at the (30!! Association of Ontario under- He was introduced to the game by his father Mike when he was five old. Entering Grade 11 at Stouffville District Secondary School in Sepâ€" tember, he doesn't havehny golfers on the PGATour he tries to emulate. Nordoeshehaveanyhelooksupto for inspiration. "uneven he would like to par- layhisskmsonthelinkstobiger things down the [08d by attaining an athletic scholarship at an NCAA school south of the border. "I just try to do my own thing,“ he said. l7 rhampinnuhips in Rr-nfn'w Aug What's the plan." he said with a ON YOUR FIRST $100 PURCHASE SIGN-UP FOR FREE GET $25 TO SPEND SHQP HAPPY The ZS‘char-old Stouffville resident has been dealt by the Alaska Aces lo the Fort Wayne Knmms for future consideration-L 'me Aces said Hughes requested a trade so it would enable him to be closer to Stouffvflle. MWMMWHIECHL When Bobby Hughes takes to the ice for the upcoming East Coast Hockey league season he will be doing it in a new surâ€" rounding. . '7‘ o o mmnolprmm m Cfismysam Y ovaRs Last season. his first with the Aces. Hughes was their secnndâ€" line centre and led the club in playoff scoring with nine goals and eight assists in II contests During the regular season. Hughes unused! six goals and 11 afifiists in his first 32 games. But he to assert himself during the second half of the season, as he had nine goals and 13 assists in the club's final 27 mgular scam!) games. Ivy Sleinberg recorded a fourth~place finish at the Investors Group Ontario Senior Women's Amateur golf championships at the Stratfoxd Country Club in Stanford Thursday. Entering Thursday’s final round in third place. the Sé‘rycaI-nld Stouffville tesidem apd Granite Golf Club member recorded bird- ies on the fifth and 1501 holes. But she double bogeyed the first and lllh holes and bogeyed the sixth. ninth. 12m. 16111. I70] and 18m holes to go eight-aver par at 80. Hughes was’ drafted by the Car'olina Hurricanes Izzird overall in the 2006 NH]. drafl afu-r Starring with Kingston of the Ontario Hockey ltague. Winning the 2t]!!! and 2009 provincial senigr women's cham- pionships. Sleinbetg concluded the gruelling three-round event at lO-over par at 226 (75-71430). Aurora's Mary Ann Hayward. 53. captured her third senior women's title after going seven-under par at 209 (68-70-71). The late Bob McNeil of Stouffville played in Fort Wayne in 1954â€"55. Wmmommmmmmy WWW.SHOP.CA

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