4 at seasons the tribune thursday feb 13 1s sdss wrestlers two lead classes stouffville the sdss wrestling team came away with two weightclass champions last friday atthe king- city novice and open tournament at which nine schools were represented peter hamilton wrangled his way to the top in the open 1255 lb weight class while alex bianchi was top of the heap in the 171 lb novice weight class other top performers from sdss were alan singh second in 1055 lb open class rob miller third jn 154 lb open class and george hirsch third in 171 lb open class the six grade 8 novice wrestlers fought very well and will be key members in the future teams according to coach alan piette stouffvuxe the local juveniles finished the lakeshore juvenile league season with no losses on saturday night as they whipped pickering- once more this time by 1s1 the noloss record qualifies the tam to be recipients of the jake harman trophy for local undefeated juvenile teams the juveniles opesed up with a so lead in the soccer registration to he held next vrjeek i don anderson bantam as 5 jump ahead 20 i in league playoffs y i stouffville the don anderson haulage bantam as jumped out into a two- game lead in league play offs last week when they overwhelmed port hope 91 and 50 port hopes problem appeared tobe one of running out of steam in both contests in the first game on feb 6 the two team were close for the first pari of the game port hope tying the score 11 at the beginning of the second period then however stouffville swept past the visiting team with eight unanswered goals steve schcll led stouffville scoring with tkree goals and two assists single goals were netted by doug abrams steve spang bob hughes kevin lawson steve middlcton al sprague and dan gibson while lawson and hughes each tallied a pair of assists last friday stouff ville met port hope in their home rink as four local bantam players contributed goals al sprague had two while brent nichols hughes and schell came up with one each results of the third game on tuesday were not available at press time midgetas the midget as had a good first playoff game with port hope last week winning 30 rob lawson glen gibson and john turner scored for stouffville kevin hamilton minded the net in the shutout the second game will be played tonight at the stouffville arena the third to be held a week later at port hope novice two ties and a loss marked the local novice teams play last week on feb 5 the score was 55 against markham as mike anderson had two goals and an assist tim mcneil a goal and two assists and chris brown and rob milwain single goals helping on assists were milwain darin hardy and richard english the novice team tied uxbridge 44 on feb 9 as robbie milwain notched three and john paras one on feb 8 stouffville came out the losers against whitby 50 stouffville soccer anyone boys from stouffville and environs who would like to play soccer will have the chance next summer in markham minor soccer- the program last year consisting of 20 teams and about 280 boys included boys from stouffville and unionville as well as markham registration is set for feb 18 and 19 in the foyer of the markham arena from 7 to 9 pm it is the fifth year for the program to be eligible boys must be born from 1961 to 1968 registrations will be accepted from boys born in 1960 and if numbers permit they will be entered in the peewee league fees this year will be 10 per boy and 9 each additional brother every player will be supplied with a sweater socks and shorts the 1975 season runs fiom may 31 to mid- september indoor clinics are planned from april and may to teach boys basic soccer skills five leagues are planned as well as select teams in various age groups ail league games will be played in markham at reesor park st josephs and at mdhs for further in formation contact javir smith at 6404734 atoms heat uxbridge in intertown tourney first period and extended it to 94 by the end of period two they scored one goal in the- third period before pickering picked up their one and only goal of the night the juvs finished off the evening with three straight markers mike wightman and wayne norton led all scoring by each making a hat trick andy leitch and kevin barrick had a couple goals each while matt leslie doug taylor and ted assinck had singles assincks goal was a hollywood setup as he picked up the puck at the stouffville end and skated all the way through to pot the goal literally leaving three pickering op ponents on their backsides in the process assinck also led assists with three craig waite pete fitzpatick- and doug taylor followed with two each the juveniles have to wait until the end of the month to begin playoffs manager jack watson says the team is hungry for practice were willing to play anywhere at any time he said the local juvenile team hams it up in the dressing room between periods at the arena recently the juvs recently completed a un defeated season in league competition from left to right in the front row are daryl wright dave mumford kevin barrick ted assinck scott connor coach don mcbeth jeff koy waynenorton and andy leitch in back rick marshman ron mcdowell blair emmersbn mike wightman pete fiu- patrick doug taylor craig waite and don whitehead stouffville after losing the first game in the intertown tournament against uxbridge two weeks ago the edward murphy atoms stormed back last friday soundly defeating uxbridge 41 the win took place even though two stouffville goals were called back the painters also f in girls hockey last minute tie stouffville at the 1545 mark in the final period it appeared that the music 4 dancing girls were about to be snuffed 3 by credit union on sunday night then music 4 came alive brenda steel scored first followect30 seconds later fy by nancy hutchinson and 21 seconds after that by colleen kamps the score remained 33 as the game ended linda chilvers tallied twice for credit union earlier in the game while sharon morrison had one goal it was another come- frombehind story in the stacey tractor parts win over the lions the game was 32 in the pinal period and it appeared the tractor parts bubble was about to burst they if havewon the last three games with lastminute efforts sure enough tractor parts turned on the power whipping in three quick goals with only two minutes remaining final score was- 53 for staceys scoring included two each by dana turner and julie parish and one by jean pike debbie coxworth had two and nancy scott one for the lions jolyn ayotte assisted by karen ryck- man led the kinsmen to a 10 win over the sales barn tammy earned her shutout with several good saves while sales barn goalie diane houston held the kinsmen off the score sheet until the 1561 mark of the final period quebec teams stouffville teams from si mathieu st- michel a montreal suburb will be in town to play the local peewee a bantam a and midget a clubs on saturday and sunday three games are scheduled from 4 to 7 pm saturday and another three are set for 10 am to 1 pm on sunday the stouffville teams are to play the teams on a returnvisit atthe end of the month won two of the three skating races against uxbridge barry smith and bryan todd doing the honors the painters won their leg of the tour nament by one point- overall scoring for stouff ville were bradley jones kevin bertley and tim ycomans with a jpair yeomans also picked up an assist as did jones smith and brent barton playing oshawa- on feb 9 the atoms went down to defeat 74 the loss came after kevin bartley received nine stitches from an injury during practice earlier in the day stouffville put forth a determined effort against the double a major atom team and look forward to meeting the same team next sunday at stouffville arena at 330 teamwork displayed in house league action local roundball wins oaaha awards night slated for feb 22 v stouffville omha awards night- in stouffville is feb 22 this year seniorcitizens are invited to attend the games at the arena free that evening including a contest between the local u juveniles arid barrie awards to be presented include the following most valuable player trophies the jake harman trophy for the juveniles erie manufacturing trophy for the midgets nick bangay trophy for the bantams george stark trophy for the pcewees and the hal gibson- trophy for the atoms stouffville sdss basketball fortunes saw a turnaround last week as the senior spartan team won an upset victory over newmarket and the midgets registered their first loss of the year 5653 to newmarket the in termediates meanwhile swept over their op ponents 4828 injuries to firststring players hampered the midgets in a tournament in uxbridge over the weekend as well as they barely got by whitby henry 2827 but dropped the second game to orilliapark 2118 mike lafleurof the midgets however- managed 17 points in the first contest and the most valuable player award in the tournament the senior team won a cliffhanger over newmarket last week as bruce rodin fouled out in the beginning of the fourth- period after scoring 28 points- he was soon followed to the bench by jeremy williamson and bob boadway both oli the intermediate whom had played strong squad came up with a games the 12point stouffville lead was gradually whittled down until with 45 seconds remaining the score was tied 5555 gary focklcr then was fouled and sunk both shots and a bit later another foul shot with only four seconds remaining newmarket sunk a foul shot but barry doner grabbed a final rebound to preserve the victory fockler had ninej williamson eight and barry doner six in the win coach dave connell commented on the game it very gratifying to see our less- heralded players on the floor at the end- of the game to achieve the win strong team performance to record a 4828 victory over- newmarket highlighting the win was eugene reesor with 13 rebounds and nine points bill kingsley with nine rebounds and dwight ewart with 10 also per formed welldefensively russ davidson led the team in scoring with 11 points followed by mike boadway 10 and ewart 10 the game put the team in a tie for second place in league play summing up the game coach gary harding said this is the first game in wliich thestartersand the substitutes came up with fine efforts to give stouffville an important victory zone rolloffs to start stouffville four steps to stardom zone rolloffs are coming up for several local young bowlers beginning at 11 am at newmarket bowlerama on sunday the senior boys team consists of kevin fleet doug marshman byron tuck mike nigby and domenico martino local representative in senior girls single is tina martino stouffville kevin jamieson tallied twice and brad brown and bob wood once each as richards shutout betz 40 in bantam house league action on feb 5 a couple goals by bill housser and singles by jim hulshof don chadwick and jim hulshof led the way in a 5- 4 win by hunts over mehargs pat gibson hit twice and keith mcguckin and mike snowball once for the losers civitan and bruce ground to a 33 tie with rick sooley mike jones and norm hall denting the twine for civitan and doug sanders steve chambers and jim jessup scoring for bruce mark simpson had a pair and larry simpson jim gilbert mike collett and steve vaughan had one each for arts as they swamped- crest 61 campbellhowiehad the lone crestmarkerlr y novice schell lumber outplayed the kinsmen in novice house league last week for a 63 win lee brown scored a hat trick brent brown two and keith rosnatowski a single for schells doug sanderson and kevin brown managed the kinsmen markers scott mellor chalked up two as consolidated sand and gravel downed beckers 41 dean lacousiere and miles mcconnel helped out with singles for beckers eddie gordon had- the single goal hathaway were the victors against com mercial sand and gravel 31 with giles elliot hitting on two and kelly carrick one billy ross was the lone commercial scorer aidas and country ready mix came to a 33 tie as stephen altilia john parcclls and peter luciano hit the scoreboard for aida arid paul mcewen scored a hat trick for crm peewee a hat trick by randy underwood boosted stouffville legion to a 43 win over hetherington electric in peewee house league kevin- brose notched the other legion goal for hetherington joe gallo ken grove and mark leslie contributed the scoring stouffville coop defeated master feeds 6- 4 with grant carter scoring three robert lacousiere a pair and paul brunke a single tim benson gary septon don paisley and brian wong made the master feeds markers cedar beach park dominated apache freight lines 52 eric williamson hitting for two arid gerald saunders steve ireland and randy cornelisse coming up with singles danny lawson and kevin ohlmanwere the apache goalscorers jeff morgan potted a pair while allen davis scott hay low and kevin smith singles as lee sand and gravel snuck by pine hill auto 54 david pearce had three and doug snowball one for the losers atom stagecoach res taurant thumped glen mechanical 60 in atom house league last week as glen lewis arid derek duggan each scored two goals and glen lewis and john olman made singles michael howard and robert atkinson managed the same feat with two markers apiece in the gulios win over cards 52 david mar- shall made the other tally for guilios phil faulkner and mark yonge scored stacey tractor parts snuffed turner con- struction 30 with keith wideman contributing two and john milwain 1 one john roe ford tallied 5 to the stockyards two j as scott frisby made two and brian brown john carrick and todd arm strong one each james peddie and peter sinclair were the stockyards scorers audrey gibson rolls 872 triple thc local figure skaters pictured above will take v part r in interclub competition li sunday at the newmarket arona from left to right in front are- julia faggiani lisa mellon cameron fraser cindy wilson in back shelley smith betty lou dart lynn roberts marlcne boyd mary josutherland stouffville it was a rare performance in the thursday af ternoon ladies bowling league as audrey gibson rolled a fantastic 872 triple her singles were 311 281 and 280 other over200 games included gall hunter 232 jean pilkey 257 ollle erlckson 217 joyce shadlock 202 joyce graham 235 marg wagg 224 204 lynda todd 2c0 muriel lllingworth 271 lydla mcphee 230 pal appleton 299 flora forfar 230 may daly 201 doris rcdquest 237 bafb melhuish 200 and dorothy boake sr 206 and 217 the monday night mens bowling league had some hot single games this week with vern ward bowling 711 365 keith barton 820 348 300 kevin dacey 828 322 and 312 bill hamilton 759 333 harry dykstra 321 660 bob dciardins 706 333 and bill grove 772 339 other bowlers were barry irving 764 293 bill dart 708 joe barber 645 al gleave 268 john van derligt 663 270 ross baker 674 260 charles graham 259 heinj blum 710 272 norm ewing- 254 bob campbell 728 roy ireland 748 282 281 rodger todd 654 j5o bill whie 656 larry brown 729 254- lloyd kerswill 679 281 bob tran 258 dave ratcliff 253 bill vanderlecst 258 chuck harrott 288 bruce arm strong 739 297 256 el wood pattenden 694 267 lyn whitamore 678 253 bob morley 727 263 253 russ holder 652 wayne mcmann 737 280 thursday afternoon ladies- league was led by tiny stewart bowling a 630 triple and jean dart with high single of 251 and high single with handicap at 260 mary st john had high triple with handicap at 657 over200 scores were jean dart 251 toots taylor 233 tiny stewart 229 207 sadie greenshields 226 bernlce nelson 217 nancy lehman 216 200- june ward 216 211 mary st john 216 marg mclean 215 joan parcells 203 and mildred ash 203 susan armstrong was tops in bantam bowling on saturday rolling 186 and 250 singles for a total of 436 three others managed over- 300 scores steve ireland 198 201 339 julie beaven 163 189 352 shelly nesbitt 155 153 308 over 125 single games include gord leatherdale 142 126 gwen shadlock 142 sandra hincks 135 kelly long 126 kim tuck 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