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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 20, 1988, p. 13

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rekai johnson barristers solicitors 49 main street east 2nd floor stouffville ontario 6408100 or 6493555 second section sports classified leasing todays easy way to drive larry cotter leasing 6404541 a3 makes and models a metroland community newspaper flamingo is midget luck omen wednesday january 20 1988 i by bruce stapley giving all the credit to their mascot a pink flamingo named frankie the stouffville midget clippers beat oshawa 53 at the recreation centre friday night in tjieir last game of the regular season j but while the players would laughingly deflect the credit to the plastic bird the truth of the matter was they played a top rtotch game to edge an oshawa team that played sound aggres- sive hockey fiesty defenceman aaron ipcwilliams sticking for the most dart to solid controlled hockey showed just what a valuable con- atp4 the stouffville figure skat- jingclubisheadingintoabusy seasoni on tuesday jan 19 inter- cltlb competitions were- held at the town rec centre fol lowed by presentations tf medals on the weekend of feb 13 iahdm stouffville will host the iyork interclub with com petitions continuing saturday and sunday on april 15 and 16 the loci club will holds its alternate year spring carnival with one i sbbwfriday eveningjlmother i show satiirjay afternoon and e the grand f inalesaturday nighti trio of hattricks three hattricks featured stouffville ahl play at the rec centre sunday pete mabley collected three as village landscaping caps downed gr flooring jets 64 i pat madigan and bob nichols each blinked the light three times as stouffville travel jflyers rolled over farquhar- son realty penguins 91 5 other lamplighters for vil lage landscaping were rick glen 2 henry stevens i jjrent stachel and bill harman each potted a pair for the jets j ron martyn gary husbands and dave turner notched sing les for the flyers murray thompson was the lone goal- ketter for the pens j results of other games follow towne restaurant 3 greens restaurant 3 i goals for towne were counted py jim hargrave 1 john parnett 1 dave boyd 1 for preens the goalscorers were i- steve ramer 1 wayne jackson 1 art nicholson 1 betz pools 4 smurthwaite r eating 1 neil newton and rich hughes each struck for two goals pac ing betz pools to victory ken may counted the lone smur thwaite tally century 21 meharg 3 cana dian tire 0 roy ireland collected two goals for the real estate squad lionel villeneuve scored one college star the western michigan uni versity broncos captured the riverfront invitational hockey tournament in cincinnati ohio jan 23 with rightwinger shane redshaw playing a prominent role shane in his second year at wmu is the son of mr and mrs wayne redshaw of goodwood shane played previously with the pickering panthers the broncos defeated national lyranked colgate 87 in the over time semifinal and downed miami ohio 106 in the cham pionship game shane counted one goal and picked up two assists he now has three goals and seven assists on the season tribution he can make to the clip pers scoring once and assisting on two more goals i had a lot of energy tonight said mcwilliams at the games end after being thrown out last week i just said to myself that i wasnt going to let that happen on the last night of the regular sche dule goalie dan bell showed flashes of near brilliance in the stouffville goal robbing oshawa from point blank range on several occasions mcwilliams opened the scoring in the first period with a searing slapshot that caught the corner from 20 feet out earning danny larmer a questionable assist todd mckay tied it for oshawa later on in the period in the second stanza stouffville took the lead on a short handed goal darren baston blasted a clearing slapshot off the boards into the neutral zone only to have craig stronach pickitupatcentre and go in alone on the oshawa goalie scott kippen the agile for ward made a nifty move then tucked it in the left side kent smythe made it 31 on another breakaway flipping it be tween the legs of the oshawa goal- tender a stouffville defensive lapse led to oshawas second goal with dan pellerin making it 32 the second period had to be cut short when oshawa goalie scott kippen had the net fall on him injuring his back and ankles the remaining 104 was tacked onto the third period and kippen was able to continue it was mcwilliams again in the third perid booming a wicked slap shot that kippen stopped but left lying in the goal mouth for danny larmer to tap home rob montgomery brought oshawa within one again but kirk smythe gave stouffville an insurance marker with a good move mcwilliams assisting shortly after bell made perhaps his most spectacular save of the night holding his ground on a breakaway to preserve the two goal lead and break the spirit of the visitors clipper coach ray steel was en couraged with his teams play although he felt they took a few needless penalties overall theyre doing well he said of his team which will begin the play offs january 29 against either cobourg or port perry oshawa is a good aggressive hockey club when you play aggressive hockey youre bound to take penalties coach steel said hjolmluqau joelevvis- cliairm mai hoagiris standing deft to right 1 id at polly mioton and tes clarke al- soccer clinic tom baxter formerly of the markham soccer club has agreed to give an introductory coaching clinic for the whitch- urchstouffville soccer club to parents of firsttime players mrbaxter will use some newly developed instructional video tapes for this purpose the clinics will be held in one of the local schools during march and april anyone interested should con tact either martin johannessen at 6404764 or nancy gillespie at 6405665 this clinic is ideal for parents who are not familiar with the game of soccer future bright by jeff young according to stouffville highs junior basketball asst coach doug walker the junior spartans have the speed ball control and offensive strength to develop into a winning team under the watchful eye of mr walker and coach mcknight the young spartans started slowly with two wins and four losses but mr walker said with a little experience well be there when the play offs start after a slow start the team is beginning to develop to its full potential mr walker said peewees pose playoff threat if the stouffville credit union peewees can begin the playoffs as they ended the league games the chances of advancement are good the home club bounced port per ry 41 it was the second meeting between the two teams in four days brandon pridham with a pair led the stouffville offensive frapco santeramo and paul trentadue notched singles brandons first tally came on pas ses from santeramo and trevor bardcll his second goal glanced in off his leg after trentadue let a drive go from the point santeramo counted one of his own with jay hause and bardell assist ing paul trentadue put the game out of reach from david spooren- berg lee widcman was a standout on the stouffville defence lee dropped- back to a blueline position to fill in for an injured rearguard jeff willis turned in a fine performance be tween the pipes on one occasion blocking four shots in a row when his mates had trouble clearing it was port perrys first loss in league play this season penalties hurt in the first of the homeandhome set with port perry the clippers lost 42 stouffville kept pace with the scugog squad through two periods but penalties hurt port perry scored two unanswered tal lies in the third brandon pridham and jermain franklin were the lamplighters for stouffville danny mcnaught assisted on pridhams goal pridham pots pair brandon pridham kept his goal- scoring steak alive with two tallies as the clippers downed a tough bowmanville team his first came on passes from paul trentadue and trevor bardcll his second saw bardell and jay hause pick up assists david caramonico and darren zellcr fired singles the victory was an excellent all- round performance by the clippers proving they can beat any team in the league they looked strong from the goaltender out a great comeback spotting port hope a threegoal lead in the first four minutes net- minder shawn wilson was wonder ing if his mates had packed up their gear and gone home however the clippers returned to realism and battled their oppo nents to a 55 tie brandon pridham was johnny- onthespot for two tallies his first was a converted pass from jay hause and his second a setup from franco santeramo and trevor bar dell paul trentadue scored on a bril liant endtoend rush and david caramonico hit the top corner with a sizzling wrist shot port hope took the lead 54 on a solo upice dash that had even the stouffville fans applauding but the clippers werent to be denied their fifth goal came on a pictureperfect play with santeramo feeding the puck to jay slapshot hause hause blasted a shot into the crease and bardell tipped it past the post beating the netminder cleanly with hockey in full swing its hard to think softball the execu- tive however has softball on its mind with registrations this week and next the dates times and places follow stouffville reci centre and vandorf community centre wed jan 20 from 7 to 9 pm sat jan 23 from 9 am to 3 pm sat jan 30 from 9 am to 3 pm ballantrae community centre wed jan 20 from 7 to 9 pm sat jan 23 from 9 am to 12 noon salvfeb 6 from 9 am to 12 noon for additional information call cathy vankoughnet 6402803 norton fires emptynet goal lead team to win over ppftperry mbbump mim i i kyle norton ucftj atidryan king pscedoday iht kyle s sstotaliesneupawckkovicecupjwrstoam f s n victory over port perry at the rec centre lazkivx8gz by bruce stapley the stouffville novice clippers beat port perry 31 at the re creational centre friday night in a fast paced well played contest the game featured strong de fensive play that made for only a few really good scoring chances with the local neil patrick outfit holding an overall edge in play kyle norton led the clippers with 2 goals the second one into an empty net with 26 seconds left to play in the game to insure the victory ryan king counted the other stouffville marker after a scoreless first period that was characterized by strong checking norton put the clippers in the lead at 729 of the second frame the red headed offen sive star took a pass from scott assinck and lifted a high wrist shot from 20 feet out that found an opening three minutes later king up- ped the lead to 20 on an un assisted goal as stouffville con tinued to carry the play a clippers penalty led to the first sustained port perry press ure of the night evan boyd was called upon to smother a shot from point blank range in the third period the clippers mounted a considerable offensive thrust but were held at bay port perry made it exciting with a goal with 4 30 remaining a shorthanded effort port perrys tim fitzpatrick beat the usually reliable boyd with an innocent jooking wrist shot that seemed to handcuff the young netminder the visitors pulled their goalie with 48 seconds remaining to attempt one last assault on the stouffville net but stouffvillcs kyle norton bulled his way into the port perry zone and banked a shot off the post and into the goal to salt the game away when questioned at games end about the soft goal that robbed him of his shutout clippers goalie evan boyd just shrugged and said i dont know how i lost it ready for playoffs stouffvilles fame internation al atom clippers were good hosts on friday to the visiting wexford raiders from scarbor ough lqssing the game 31 from the opening face off it was evident the hometown boys would have their hands full with the scarborough team wexford opened the scoring in the first period on a two on one breakclippcrs goalie greg san- ford made the initial save but a wexford player was there to bang in the rebound a tripping penalty against wex ford paved the way for stouffvil les tying goal geoff smith pas sed to jason reesor who let go a blast that was tipped in by phil pridham the second period included some exciting end to end ac tion with the clippers unsuccess fully firing a barrage of shots at the wexford net only to have the visiting scarborough team mount their own offensive threat and sneak one past the clippers goal in the third period stouffville kept the pressure on the raiders but were unable to score having a goal called back and one bounce off the visitors goal post the game ended 31 for wexford the clippers arc off to a touma- ment in peterborough this weekend as a tune up for the up coming play off

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