1 the tribune thursday august 17 178 clobber cobourg two straight juveniles take quarter finals 1 tv rl s it was a quick one two punch and cobourg went down to defeat at the hands of the stouffville juveniles the juveniles cap tured the quarter final oasa playoff round against cobourg clob bering them 102 at home and 80 in cobourg the local boys now go on as eastern representatives to play against an as of yet undetermined western ontario team in both games the stouffville steamroller was led by the continuing amaring pitching of jim chilvers the first game saw jim strike out 13 batters while allowing just five hits it was actually a dose scoring affair until the late innings when truck lettering 2946218 jigsaw collision inp m i ok- wall sftsrmiv dry wall method no foundation needed interlocking design attractive split face for retaining walls planters bank erosion 7 v2 10 or 12 wide to suit all applications our staff will be pleased to assist you on planning layout design and quoting br00klin concrete products limited 3 locations to serve you highway 12 brookllnont 416 6553311 yongest newmarket ont 416 8952373 highway 11 huntsvllieont 705 7b9 233s i steve schell broke it open with a bases loaded triple scoring three runs dave dart also had a hot bat swatting out two hits while randy grant in only his second game at third base was superb the second game was played last saturday in cobourg and jim put in an even finer per formance whiffing 14 batters and allowing three hits stouffville collected 14 hits in the game the top three batters were dave dart w bo went four for five at the plate in cluding a homer rob mcbetb three for five and a home run and brad steel two for four at the plate also hitting a homer the biggest play of the game came in the early inning with our juveniles ahead by just two runs dave dart and randy grant combined on a great throwing combination to put a cobourg runner out at home plate to end the inning that out put a visible sag in cobourgs play mention should also go to mike lafleur who grabbed everything hit his way at second base the next round in the playoffs wont start till next week and the juveniles wrap up their league play tonight thursday at home against bendale at 830 pm ladies softball tourney- features fourteen teams fourteen midget ladies teams are in stouffville this weekend for the gigantic provin cial womens softball playoff tournament the games will be played this friday august 18 to sunday august 29 at the stouff ville park the first game on goodwood squirts clobber local boys the goodwood squirt boys really stuck it to stouffville in the first playoff game last week taking an easy 2717 win mike knapp mark knapp and mike taylor all hit homers for goodwood runs for the hamlet team came from jim todd four steve may mark knapp derek clauser and cameron todd all with three each morgen winn mike knapp tim mercer and dave taylor all had two runs and mike taylor picked up a single run things didnt go quite as well for the goodwood bantam girls as they lost 2321 to pleasant point in their playoff match kim tindall hit a homer for the losing side friday starts at 7 pm with willowdale taking on hamilton at 830 pm oakville goes up against grimsby games will be played all day saturday and sunday starting at 9 am the final championship games will be held sunday at 3 pm and 430 pm the tourney is hosted by the stouffville midget ladies and rain dates are august 25 26 27 stouffvillesfirst tball league championship went to the stouffville 2 rumble tractors team the players from left to right on the bottom row are wayne hunt sarah cowan jerry underwood willie merry scott wagg and glenn barber back row left to right kyler jones blair steel joe barber assistant coach scott paisley julie ann gyton barry gyton coach tammy gyton and michael holmes absent were sherry agnew paul sinclair darren stevens david graham bruce pifield stephane lintner and assistant coach ken holmes for more pictures and story on last weeks tball tournament see page 12 hole in one every golfer has a dream and for ken gilroy of ballantrae it has come true that dream is to have at least one holeinone shot and ken at age 21 achieved his last week it was at the mill run golf course at silome near uxbridge that ken swung his four iron at the par 3 220 years eighth hole jl h tne greens and then bounced right in i was able to see it go all the way and to say the least i was a little surprised ken recalled ken who plays the course quite regularly has been an avid golfer for about three years you always think about sinking one but when it does happen its hard to believe however his hole-in- one didnt affect his score that much shooting a 49 1 for the first round as for the ball ill probably get it mounted sure ken smiled soccer play squirts gain win tie a smiling ken gilroy of ballantrae shot a hole in one at the mill run golf course near silome last week squirt teams did quite well in last weeks stouffville soccer action coming away with a win and a tie the tie came from the squirt a iga team 2- 2 in an away game at richmond hiu the iga goals were scored by kurt ianuzzo and craig mucci the other squirt match saw the canadian tire store team whitewash sismans aurora 50 anthony trentadue led the offense with a hat trick with marco falcone netting the other two goals kevin francis was m the nets for the tire team in the mosquito division stouffville ken beckers fought to a 11 tie with klein horsman from newmarket gamesh pasaud popped in the lone stouffville goal the whitchurch stouffville recycling depot and girard carpet sales teams did not play last week the mosquito a hair works squad was at a distict disadvantage in their game as they were only able to suit up eight players they were easily overpowered by aurora 50 but the score would have been even higher had it not been for some excellent work by the stouffville defense an intertown peewee game saw the stouffville deli boys knock off stouffville restaurant 31 goals for the deli side came from jonathon how john carrick and howard parent peter fould scored for the restaurant side the tribune would like to apologize for an error that appeared in last weeks soccer story it was reported that sean mcquigge was in the bank of nova scotia nets in their 60 shut out over aurora however weve been told that it wasnt sean but scott agnew in goal who played so superbly in thatwin in girls play the macleans furniture and carpet mosquito team dumped thornhill 41 allison lawery picked up a hat trick in the game with brigette edwards scoring a single k 7ttstei transmission all rnkianiau 2940490 2940493 i laiduwilvd makkham open daily i am to t pm second year in a row cook and vrach take auto rally how for the second year in a row the team of gary cook and john vrach have won the ontario team car rally cham pionship with their win in the stouffville meet the meet held last sunday represented the fifth year for a rally in stouffville under the organization of local resident terry epp with help from gary thomos of itica ny the combination of cook from kitchener and j vrach from london came in first on the strength of just 16 minutes in penalties over the 300 kilometer course in second place was martin amos and doug ort both from london ontario with 30 penalty minutes the only local entry of the rally finished in 10th spot that of william solomon of uxbridge and thomas torri of willowdale the rally was the seventh in a series of nine to determine the ontario champion also had another first ernst krause and his wife susanof london were the first novices to finish in the top 10 receiving 10th spot the finish however is not official as they had not registered in the series five team clubs were represented with the kitchener waterloo rally club finishing first the race started at neil patrick motors and ended outside the regal restaurant on main st the over inland newspapers of york region loo i trim them apples lz i- if 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