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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 2, 1987, p. 13

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7 rekai johnson banisters solicitors 49 main street east 2nd floor stouffville ontario 6408100 or 6493555 second section sports classified leasing today s easy way to drive larry cotter leasing 6404541 ah makes and models a metroland community newspaper midgets beat pickering 73 i p by bruce stapley a second period power play goal by danny larmer gave the stouff- lle midget clippers a lead they never relinquished as they went on b defeat pickering 73 friday night at the recreation centre in stouff- vjlle jithe fiercely fought contest was up for grabs right until the end when the clippers scored three goals within a two minute span to 5 coach noreii dear editor aohe region of york youthsoccer league annual meeting stoiiffvihvs panth ers weie accorded thesports- manship award in the under 15 age division iss this honor goes to the team whose conduct is most exem plary the panthers had no red cards issued against them arid only two yellow cards t the seasons conclusion all coaches were requested to rate each others sportsman like conduct alfons riibbens r thehighestv in all sports winning is part i of the game but not at the cost jofbeing a poor sport alfons 3 and his boys are to be con gratulated on their fine showing sincerely casey van maris ipsiv president whitchurchstbuffville soccer club boyd is brilliant the stouffville novice clippers fell to the port perry selects fri day night at the recreation cen tre despite the netminding kjeroics of evan boyd the 32 spore reflected a great effort by the young clippers to keep up with tjie bigger and slightly older port fjerry squad j port perrys edge in play in the first period saw them go ahead 21 but the lead would have been greater if it hadnt been for a cou- pje of sterling saves by boyd in the clipper cage c kyle norton gave the stouffvil le side a short lived 10 lead when h skated right in on the port per ry goal and shot the puck between tje netminders pads tim fitz- patrick tied it up seconds later on aj drive into the top righthand corner jeff clarke put port perry ahead with a powerplay tally af- tr two consecutive big saves by boyd a tally by darryl mce- ijaney gave the scugog squad a 31 lgad in the second period howev er it was boyds fine play that kept the clippers close jthe neil patrick lads applied sustained pressure in the third period the big line of andrew hutchinson danny armour and kjyle norton came within an eyelash of scoring on a fine three- way passing play i with a little over a minute to go ip the contest ryan smith scored from a scramble in front of the ort goal the clippers then pul led boyd out of the net in favor of ah extra attacker but the rally fell short clipper coach wally crowder was pleased with teams effort despite the loss weve gbt a young club he stressed the kids have improved tremendously since the beginning of the season the defeat left the clippers with a season record of three wins three losses and two ties shutout for wilson tin recent league play the touffville credit union peewees established a one win one loss re cord a they shut out pickering 40 and lost to lindsay 43 shawn wilson came up with a flawless effort to hold pickering pff the score sheet whitcbrcad fcellor trcntaduc and santcramo were the stouffville marksmen against lindsay paul trcnta duc was a standout assisting on all three credit union tallies by ttason whitcbrcad david epoorcnbcrg and jay hausc g jeff willis was strong in the stouffville net despite the loss coming up with several key saves put the game away kirk smythe led the clipper attack with two goals and an assist but it was lar mer who took over when it counted notching the winner and assisting on the following two goals to ensure the win craig stronach playing his usual rugged game counted a goal and two assists smythe opened the scoring with a deflection of a darron baston slap shot in the first period the power play effort was followed by another smythe tally shortly after with stronach getting the assist picker ing got into the act with a goal by john callahan who would score again after blair steele had upped the stouffville lead the first period ended 32 stouff ville thanks to the quick glove hand of clipper netminder barry poole matt carmichael tied it for pick ering on a power play goal in the second period after a sustained effort for the clippers it was simply a case of taking too many penalties and it caught up with them the second period featured an in crease in the overall intensity of the game with several skirmishes re sulting and some pointed verbal ex changes larmers goal from kevin francis and smythe restored the clipper lead but it was only be cause of pickering goalie derek slater the lead wasnt increased as the home squad appeared to take control the period ended just as tempers were approaching the boiling point with stouffville coach ray steel commanding two of his players to vacate the area in front of the pick ering bench at one point the curfewshortened third period was all stouffville as the clippers came out of the dressing room cooled down and ready to work kevin francis made it 53 assisted by larmer and stronach then it was stronach from larmer and julian franklin finished it off coach steel felt the victory helped avenge an earlier lopsided loss to pickering we needed a little re venge he said after the game once we got all the penalties kil led we were okay steel expressed satisfaction with his own power play which accounted for three goals it was an excellent game he concluded wednesday december 2 1987 yprior to their midget basketball final at huron heights newmarket saturday coaches bill mcknight left and doug walker discuss strategy with the sdss spartans the players are -f- front row left to right julie coleman kelly sheridan jan barker andrea baston susan baston rear row left to right tammy- grove janine bell jennifer macklin michelle hofstee and terrill jankin jim thomas itvover for the midget girls of stouffville dist secon dary school the season ended saturday but what a season it was the team of highspirited girls coached by bill mcnight and doug walker advanced to the p yss a basketball finals at huron heights newmarket saturday they lost out to a superior canningtonbrock high school fclub the final score wss 4728 trailed by three at half time in the second half fouls hampered the midgets fine defensive press forcingxthem to back off this allowed brock to open up and they pulled away in tlie fourth top scorers for the spartans were julie col- eriian 7 ann baston 7 susan baston 6 kelly sheridan 4 and janine bell 2 7 7 v i coaches mcknight and walker were happy voihjtheeffort put out by all thegirls later they stbuffviuestartedstwngly and camebntof the i brock had beaten pickering the second place finishers in durham 7022 to advance to- their first place position both mcknight and walker agreed brock high school was the class of dylssa with all their teams midgets juniors and seniors advancing to the finals first quarter with a 66 tie however the spar- tans ran into foul troubles early in the contest jen barker last weeks top scorer in the york finals was forced to sit out despite these problems stouffville only stouffville atoms sweep beamsville tournament stouffvilles atom clippers proved themselves the cream of the crop at the annual beamsvil le hockey tournament on the weekend the local lads blasted the host club beamsville 70 then blew out smithville 133 this set the stage for the cham pionship final against paris stouffville came out the winners by a score of 42 stouffvilles geoff smith blink ed the light in the first period it was a powerplay goal on passes from brian coughlan and john mckinnon the clippers led paris 10 in the second jason reesor siz zled a shot past the paris puck- stopper again on a powerplay phil pridham and ryan jefferson assisted phil pridham notched one of his own on a cleancut breakaway he faked the goalie out of position and flicked the puck into the corner phil pridham was partly re sponsible for stouffvilles fourth tally he broke up a play at the clipper blucline fed a pass to ryan jefferson who made no mis take with his shot paris beat netminder greg san- ford for two tallies one on a breakaway from centre ice paris was never really out of the game but some fine stops by sandford maintained the stouff ville lead geoff smith jason reesor david mountjoy and brian coughlan were strong on defence phil pridham was selected the games most valuable player against beamsville stouffville was by far the superior team ryan jefferson the most valu able player clicked for two goals and an assist others collecting goals andor assists were ryan burkholder 1 goal 1 assist geoff smith 1 goal 1 assist chad dick inson 1 goal jason davis 1 goal brent avery 1 goal john mckin non 2 assists jason reesor 1 assist brad hackert and greg sanford shared the netminding chores against smithville stouffville waltzed to a 70 lead in the first period with a victory in the bag the clipper coaching staff took advantage of the opportunity to experiment with different line combinations even shifting for wards and defencemen a man- ouver that proved the teams depth ryan burkholder the games most valuable player scored four times other marksmen were david mountjoy 2 chad dickinson 2 john mckinnon 2 geoff smith 2 and jason reesor 1 assists went to david mount joy 2 chad dickinson 2 john mckinnon 1 geoff smith 1 jason reesor 1 brent avery 4 ryan jefferson 2 phil pridham 2 brian coughlan 2 lindsay haylow 1 and sian morrison 1 this friday the atom clippers play an exhibition game at the rec centre contest time is 8 pm the trigger as sr girls tie scarborough displaying alt theskols of a gary leeman karea brodic of the scarborough firefighters cage sunday night the two teams battled stonflvillebetz pools sr ladles rifles ashbt into the corner of the toa22tle builanntag reunion shapes up a tentative date of friday april 29 1988 has been set for the second annual markham- stouffville oldtimers hockey reunion it will be held in the lounge of the whitchurchstouffville re creation centre the reunion executive commit tee includes joelewis chairman les clarke harold hodgson polly minton bob ban- gay and jim thomas from stouff ville john lunau bob lawrie and bert baker from markham the guest list will be expanded to include players wives and widows of former players the in vitations will be mailed out early in january with replies requested by march 15 john bayes the 1987 hockey builder and jack watson hockey player of the halfcentury will be guests of honor two future reci pients of these awards will be announced on reunion night ticket prices are expected to remain at 15 per person 30 per couple profits from the event will be donated to the markham- stouffville hospital fund the committees next meeting is thurs dec 10 at 7 pm pd program for children the whitchurchstouffville re creation department is holding a christmas cheer pd program this friday dec 4 at the rec complex from 930 am to 1 pm the cost is 5 per child activities will include a sleigh ride hot chocolate around a bonfire and a movie boys and girls are asked to bring a lunch that can be eaten during the movie following the program free skating will be provided from 1 to 3 pm all children planning to attend must register at the rec centre office before dec 4 for additional information call 6406528 respond to questionnaire the whitchurchstouffville re- creation department requires th help of the public to determine the priorities for recreation centre expansion its easy to help just return the mailed questionnaire regarding expansion plans to the recreation department before dec 4 the questionnaire can b mailed to the town of whitch urchstouffville recreation de partment 19 civic avenue po box 419 stouffville l4a 7z6 also it can be dropped off at the town municipal offices the re creation centre on ninth line north the centennial centre ballantrae or at the whitchurch- stouffville museum in vandorf j for additional information call the whitchurchstouffville re creation office at 6406527 girls host tourney fresh from their second loss in a row the stouffville senior d girls hockey team will host a tournament this sunday dec 6 at the recreation centre in an attempt to recapture their win ning ways beginning at 9 am until 8 pm the tournament will play host to visiting teams from picton osha- wa oakville newtonbrook toronto and keswick a total of eight teams are slated to compete with the accent on sportsmanship and nonchcckirg 1 competition hockey awards will be presented for a and b cham pions runners up and most valu able players in each game as well as most sportsmanship team an award called the nothers pro vided by the ontario womens hockey assocation admission is 2 children and seniors free all proceeds will go to help support the team holden hot michael holden topped the youth bowling league peewce division with a 114 single nov 28 other high bowlers were brendan insley 9291 eric cor- lett80 staciobcianger83 brad clubinc 87 jeremy bass 88 stacey mohr 9282 tricia van veen 9575 michelle foster 75- ryan oneill 77 jordan par sons 77 v

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