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Stouffville Free Press (Stouffville Ontario: Stouffville Free Press Inc.), 1 Sep 2006, p. 22

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22 Church Street North. Stonffvillc Tel: 905-640-2905 Fax: 905-640-4373 email: childmmhomeGuppemmdachildcm.com NOW ACCEPTING REGISTRATION for BEFORE and AFTER SCHOOL CARE ¢ Cgosi‘NmySchool BefaehAfler Prom - ' ' Childe MW] MonthnolZYm Childien’s House D. Child Care ii andlhae- but ON OUR loathe: m ' Emma. «humhflmbutm a co-opcnme, ha and socnl interaction emphanmnukinglhe am idea] In: those wi special needs who remain extn instruction and practice tobelbleto $353!: and have fun. tputicipation'mthe Mimnwdmandis mandatoryifexmmppon Céntact the Lebovic Leisure Centre for more ”Mama's“? mnmm 0 LL” I When the final team was com- Mkcnnsistedofummenmd weeks, the boys thrived, learning new skills and polishing up on older ones with everyone making noticeable strides. After 12 indoor practices, with head coach Kelly Matthews ying special attention to honing play- er's individual skills and playing to those skills; removing some rust, pol- ishing up a few arms and assisting the boys in grasping the importance of working t , every player had shown mar progress. The team took to the diamond for their first exhibition game against the Mite Storm (a team filled with rep players mostly two years their senior), and while they did some minor balancing to make the teams a little more even (trading pitchers and catchers), they managed to eke out a close win. It was ‘garne on' from there. A .a tobavefun, uytheixbutmdphythe game with respect. After all, isn't that exacdywhatbneeded tobuildntum of gbampiom? ‘ Throughout the Season, these young lads battled the elements and ultimately came together, supporting each other in the name of sport and for love of the game. Playing in a few area tournaments over the next sever- al weeks, as well as a handful of ames and practices with a couple 0 Mite house league teams, (under 10) from the Stouffville Minor Softball Association, assisted the team in their run for the championship. tun“. The Storm entered the OASA Junior Mites Provincial Clam-hip! Aug 12 and 13 in Stou pnpuedtoshawcuewhat theyhndlumedmdwmkedtoward allyunAltboughmuchattmtimis pddtowinningbeuuleofthcouite- mtthnmmundsigiththehoun dpnpandomthededinfiompene- vennce and passion that a tegm audatlmmakuthunachampi- onshiptemlsn'tanymccminlife hrgdyduetotheinterminglingofa dmaphntoachieveig'andthe dedicatiqntoget it done? . n Well boys, you got it done! So, you to our touffville Storm IuniorMitesforshowingustheway to achieve personal and team success And a special thankyou fromG the five pitch advanced housel Power team. You were a t einspi- ration to us and assisted us in-our undefeated run for our very own WSMSA Tyke championship win Aug, 26 and 27 Eongratulations again to the play- ers: Sean O'Neill, Ryan Dunlap. Jake Rodgers, Jake Stevens, Ben Welsh, Cole Gunathunge, Kevin Matthews, Tyler Simcoe, Jacob Randall, Maverick Dent, Jackson Savery and Stone Ma_caulay. Thanlé you from the parents to the coaching staff of Kelly Matthews, Matt Macaulay, Cris Stevens and Edward MattheWs. We mo ' that successes such as this wo dn’t hop- pen without the dedication of the coaches and volunteers. Be sure to catch the next exciting Stouffville Storm baseball tourna- ment the weekend of Sept. 8 and 9'at the Memorial Park diamonds before the season comes to an end. Registration for Jim Fletcher's bas- ketball and ’volleyball camp starts Sept. 14. Call 905-985-3489 or email: fletchy@ paticoa for more infor- mation. mil next month - play hard! You can contact me at stoqule.sports@rogcrs.com

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