Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 19, 1989, p. 16

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mmmtm c8 tribune july 19 1989 su i rekai johnson banisters solicitors 49 main street east 2nd floor stottffville ontario 6408100 or 6493555 tribune r leasing todays easy way to drive larry cotter leasing 6404541 a3 mates and models vacmetroland community newspaper wednesday july 19 1989 i bird tournament win reens bybriresiapley itwas aeaseof dejavudown atthe town park this weekend fbilhe greens whalers second annual slow pitch tournament just as thij had dtmc in the stfuttermakers strawberry festival tourney two weeks jearlier the as haiders took pn the stouffville red sox in a two same y divuioit final just like the first time uje raiders emerged the vic tors leaving the ked sov shak ing their heads as to just what ihey have to do to finish ahead the a the 24teatn flight was won by the north york knights svho outlasted the uxbridge vfcumberjacks to lake the slii first place prize mnmy two otherlocat teams- the claremonl classics and the stouffville buttermakers plac- cd third and foulh respectively in the eiht team 1 division the haiders did it the hard vnsiy as they came into the two game showdown one game away from elimination the ked sox who had beaten the haiders uj on saturday were previously undefeated and needed onlv one win against as to cjim the sft firstprize loot but the raiders took the first match 7i setting the stage for raiders spokesman paul murray it for his peamjswin i to john armstrong he was the motivator in the final two games said murray and we had a great defence as has now taken their last three unn vtichmg the jury and this weeks around a triumph in scarborough july 9 the success has qualified the team for the coors ontario tournament in niagara falls and the ov tourney in inion- ville in september both will see the best teams gainitrisi won the greens whalers slowpltch tournament on the weekend making it three in a row for the stouffville club the team h3s qualified now for bruce staple inejtwoctopjsiowpiciiutpjirrieys i rbvincey in niagara summer falls and unionville later apt f stingers maintain tenuous hold on leagues first place cat right mark joslin the big hitter in the betz pools iyid3 victory over oshawa last week strikes a pose 4 piioiobrucf staple while teammate john tait also a contributor to the win appears ready to take on all comers betz thumps oshawa 103 v x by bruce stapley the betz pools mens fastball ljteam exploded for eight runs in fthesecond inning to key a 103 thumping of the oshawa juniors rat the town park wednesday v a loaded single by mark joslin was the big blow as he ball skidded by the oshawa right ffeltier allowing all four base ririiners to score f pools second baseman john f tait was one of three betz batters t locome to the plate twice during i the outburst and the feisty team spark plug walked and singled in a run scoring two times himself sacrifice fly tait also contributed two more safeties and had another rbi later in the game randy grants sacrifice fly had scored chris jones who had reached base on a bunt to give betz a firstinning 10 lead but betz took advantage of pit ching wildness and fielding miscues to mount their second- inning offensive tait walked to lead off the frame george burkholder was then hit by a pitch and gary grant singled jones was issued a free pass and thats when joslin ripped what appeared to be a tworun single through the right side of the infield until the costly error cleared the bases randy grant got it going again with a single steve schell doubl ed and then tait and burkholder closed out the scoring with rbi singles oshawa scores oshawa did all their scoring off bel hurler john annis in the fifth betz coach dave webster was hopeful the scoring outburst would start a trend for his team we havent been driving our runners in lately maybe this will break us out of our shell the boys were relaxed out there betz lost 10 to the oshawa merchants in oshawa monday on an unearned run darryl moxleys threehitter was wasted in the loss betz plays the merchants again tonight in a fourpoint game which will make up for a match that was called because of rain a month ago game time is 8so pm at the main diamond the stouffville stingers ladies intermediate softball team main tained their slim hold on first place after a dramatic come- frombehind 66 tie with uxbridge riverdale restaurant in ux bridge thursday trailing 62 going into the final inning the stingers rallied for four runs with allison lowerys double the big blast pitcher denise davies then shut down uxbridge in the home half of the seventh to send the stingers home with the draw the stouffville crew beat ux bridge dominion auto 155 the previous thursday at the town park sheila fockler had three hits to lead the offence with debbie gold and karen abbott stroking two hits a piece kim mcconnell and denise davies shared the pitching assignment the stingers are now holding a one point lead over bradford in the league standings with a 1021 wonlost record uxbridge dominion auto is in third spot with an 85 mark the stingers are hosting the in termediate regional playdowns this weekend if they end up in the top four they will then go to strathroy the weekend of august 56 to compete for the provincial intermediate title stingers coach cliff dunkeld says it remains to be seen just how his team will fare in this weekends tournament weve got the talent but i dont really know how well do one of our pitchers denise davies is getting married this weekend so she wont be there mite buttermakers vie for ontario title the preliminaries are over and its time to get down to brass tacks for the stouffville mites buttermakers softball team the little butters continued their domination in league play last week walloping bramalea 173 tuesday in their last game before they begin their allontario mite b title trek this week billy wray was sharp on the pitching rubber for stouffville tuesday striking out 11 batters he also made a big noise offensively with four hits and two runs batted in andrew harper led the hit parade for the butters with five safeties robbie spytz and bobby lewis each banged out three hits while jeff hassard and brad johnston had three a piece the mites played unionville monday in their first ontario amateur softball association playdown and will continue the best two out of three series at home tonight the winner of the series goes on to play either dunnville or simcoe for the provincial title i big boost pnoralbruce siaplev big brothers of canada got a boost on monday when the caha celebrity golf classic was held at emerald hills golf and country club from left bill attewell mp for markhamwhitchurchstouffville holds up a stick for s20000 presented to sandy stocks centre the pastpresident of big brothers and sisters of canada by ed odoherty chairman of the board of the canadian amateur hockey association more than 120 golfers took part including 20 past and present hockey pros experts i 8046 yonge street thornhill near royal orchard 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