beat the champ whos left in bowling raceb2 second section sports classified a metroland community newspaper too many ties close enounters of sahl kindb2 wednesday march 26 1986 stouffville peewees advance weird goal ends series by kelly connelly sports editor the puck seemed to float in the air stouffville peewee clipper cap tain jason underwood delivered the hong shot from outside the blueline late in the third period of fridays semifinal gamefour tangle with woodbridge the puck took an abrupt dip and beat the woodbridge goalie to the glove side the marker broke a 44 deadlock and terminated wood- jason underwood scores winner bridges lifespan in omha hockey this season the 54 decision wrapped up the bestoffive series for the tenacious clippers sponsored by stouffville district credit union the local squad now advances to the all- ontario bb finals against amher- stburg near windsor that bestoffive series will begin in stouffville this weekend unlike underwoods fluke goal the peewees icecapades this year have little in common with chance coach glenn whitebread and his talented troupe won the prestigious peewee championship in quebecs international hockey tournament in february that global accomplishment cou pled with local tourney crowns has given the squad a welldeserved competitive reputation above the platitudeline of most clubs goals and assists in fridays chippy eliminator went to scott mckinley 12 guy biadi 10 keith piette 10 drae glover 11 and underwood goalies basil luciano and danny wilson shared pipe duty throughout the series prior to gamefour the clippers shutout woodbridge 50 march 16 pointgetters included jamie campbell 11 mckinley 11 jason maskery 10 underwood 10 piette 10 and billy payne 02 one more series to go the stouffville peewee clippers added another chapter to their remarkable season last friday whats all the celebration about this time the clippers eliminated woodbridge from omha play- downs to clinch a birth in the final series with amherstburg a suburb of windsor prolific centerman jason underwood scored the winner with an unusual drop shot from outside the blueline in fridays 43 victory the final series is expected to get underway this weekend in stouffville chris shanahan local novice club bucked by toros we couldnt even buy a goal 9 the neil patrick novice clip pers lost in overtime to the aggressive bowmanville toros monday mghtm the lakeshore playoff finals at press time the score was un available however the young stouffville hockey squad now trails the favored toros two games to one in the bestoffive showdown prior to mondays loss the clip pers defeated their eastern neigh bour 43 in the opener at the re creation complex last friday seesaw battle ryan jefferson drew first blood oh a set up with sian morrison and geoff smith in the first period the bulls battled back to a 21 lead on goals by their talented captain in the next period with four seconds remaining in the middle frame stouffville anchorman jason reesor blasted a shotfrom the point to tie the game reesor scored the goahead marker in the third period before bowmanville responded to tie the game again with less than two mi nutes left on the clock smith com bined with phil pridham to sink the winning goal with 43 seconds remaining lose game 2 the bulls clipped the local squad 31 the following day in bowmanville stouffville trailed 30 and missed some great power- play opportunities before roger mcmann scooped up reesors shot for a rebound goal the series continues with gamefour at the recreation complex tonight at 7 pm laments stouffville midget coach the stouffville midgets were eli minated from a penaltyridden omha semifinal series with wood- bridge by a painful 21 margin on sunday in front of a capacity crowd over offseason workout refines skate talents uxbridge figure skating clubs weekend carnival if the shoe fits marked the end of its reg ular season however class is still in session for students attending the clubs offseason skating school the school which operates in king of bladesdazzles all showcase of medals luke austin is quickly earn ing a reputation as uxbridges own king of blades like canadas former world mens figure skating champion donald jackson austin appears to be jumping and spin ning his way to the top hes racked up an impressive array of skating accomplish ments during the past four years as a member of the ux bridge figure skating club most recently austin placed first in the juvenile mens sing les event at the 1986 eastern ontario sectionals in ottawa this marks the first time an ux bridge club member has struck gold at this level of competition and at hamiltonstoney creek he captured the silver js medal in singles and earned a bronze in dance he also skated to a gold in mens singles at the 1985 plnerldgc event a list of austins other achievements include finer- idge 83 gold medal in singles in his first year there piner- idge 84 gold medal in singles and dance uxbridge invita tional 84 silver in singles hamiltonstoney creek 85 silver in dance 1985 eastern ontario sectionals at whitby silver for dance in his first year at that level and the 1985 ux bridge invitational silver in both dance and singles the 14yearold north street resident he celebrates his birthday today also had a star ring role in the clubs weekend carnival if the shoe fits austin a grade 8 student at joseph gould senior public school electrified audiences saturday and sunday as the king himself elvis he also took part in other skits during the carnival which was sanc tioned by the canadian figure luke austin skating association both spring and fall is geared to individual skater development through programs featuring a varied and flexible menu classes are offered in freeskate and dance techniques and are su pervised by a highly qualified coaching staff skater conditioning is enhanced by the rigorous stroking program while the back to basics session concentrates on the refinement of style carriage and so on though the school isnt neces sarily recommended for a pas sively interested skater it will provide an extended season for all who enjoy the pure physical plea sure of the sport with this intensified and more personalized program skaters will learn at a faster pace and will accomplish more in the prog rams five short weeks than they would through an entire winter season sessions run monday through thursday from 4 to 9 pm and on saturday from 10 am to 3 pm beginning today march 26 and ending april 30 for more information includ ing fee schedules contact marion cassie at 8527709 or marion cook at 8527757 800 at the recreation complex the local boys did everything but put the puck in the net that the series went the full five games with stouffville blowing an early twogame lead made the final outcome all the more disappointing trailing 21 with 137 left in the final contest stouffvilles jeff christensen failed to capitalize on a rare penaltyshot opportunity prior to the free shot a woodbridge player sensing an impending goal by dave fockler knocked over the net intentionally to stop play the penaltyshot was awarded we just couldnt buy another goal bemoaned clipper coach dave fockler woodbridge had more penalties than we did we should have won the game in the first period we had our chances stouffville secured a fragile 10 lead on a goal by sean mcquigge until the final frame woodbridge pressed and finally tied it up while shorthanded and then scored what proved to be the winner coach fockler figured the in tensity of the game and large num ber of spectators intimidated the play my guys might have been a little tighter than normal he sug gested a lot of guys looked to be shooting at the goaltender we tried different powerplay situations but nothing seemed to work soccer players enlisted six of the whitchurchstouffville soccer clubs most promising young players were chosen to repre sent york region at an upcoming tournament stouffville kickers who received invites to the ontario interdistrict indoor soccer tournament march 2930 include jason melko under 16 york region selects travis white gilles francis frank nardi aaron massey drae glover under 14 york region selects the event will comprise district select teams from lambton emsa south west ontario peelhalton and niagara coaches from the ontario soccer association and provincial clubs will be scouting the tourney for possible candidates for the ontario provincial under 14 and 16 teams thaxiks to mayor dear editor through the stouffville tri bune as a volunteer in local sports i wish to commend mayor fran sainsbury for her interest in bur athletes be it an individual or a team all our athletes and sport organizers help to bring honor to our town and are actually sales people promoting our town thanks again for your sup port sincerely cliff dunkeld stouffville spoots shorts fish licence meeting the ontario ministry of natural resources is invit ing the public to a series of meetings to discuss the proposed 10 angling licence for 1987 local meetings 7 pm930 pm are scheduled for the following dates march 27 red oak inn 100 char lotte st peterborough april 2 and 3 howard johnson airport hotel 801 dixon rd rexdale april 10 bridgeport rod and gun club clubhouse woolwich township rd 65 between the villages of bloomingdale and mary hill ontario currently spends 30 million annually on fisheries programs ministry officials say fees from the new licence could provide approximately 10 mil lion in additional revenue for fish projects girls hockey banquet the annual banquet and awards night for the whitchurchstouffville girls hockey league is april 27 630 pm at lalcham hall all players must contact carol barber or george taylor to confirm attendance parents and guests can purchase tickets from the above persons cost is 750 the junior and senior housclcaguc championship finals take place april 6 at 6 pm and 720 pm respec tively two senior squads will combine to take on the kinsmen mens club at 840 pm the provincial playoffs arc slated for mcadowvalc arena mississauga april 12 in stouffville the annual general meeting 730 pm will take place at lalcham hall all players andor parents arc asked to attend a penalty for life an unprecedented number of eye injuries in the nhl has prompted ckvr television to produce a documentary a penalty for life to be aired sun day march 31 at 530 pm closeup reporter stephen fischer examines the increase of violence in the nhl and the alarming rise of eye injuries that have occurred as a result many hockey observers believe the bellicose attitude of pro fessionals is rooted in the minor hockey system soccer registration boys and girls can register for whitchurch- stouffville soccer at the recreation complex on march 29 from 9 am to 2 pm registration forms arc available at the recreation office for more information call linda white 6105313 or martin johanncssen 6404764 1986 ice revue the stouffville figure skating club presents 1986 ice revue on april 11 and 12 at the recreation complex tickets arc on sale at the arena cards hardware stouffville electronics or call marilyn ferguson at 6402374 admission is 4 for adults 2 for children and 2 for seniors matinee only