Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 3, 2002, p. 18

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18 saturday aug 3 2002 economist sun stouffville tribune sports staff photosjoerd witteveen carter swings into action toronto raptors superstar vince carter lets go with a drive on the 10th tee at the angus glen golf clubs south course on wednesday during his second annual vince carter charity golf classic sports diges rugby club loses two of three to toronto irish p- the markham rugby club firsts suffered their second loss of the ontario rugby union season last saturday when they dropped a 4525 road decision to the toronto irish mario listro who was voted markhams man of the match scored two tries while neil loctorow booted two converts and a penalty goal and ryan addison added one try the loss dropped markhams record to 52 in other league games the markham sec onds eked out a 2221 win over the irish gavin robinson kevin pullen and jean sbresse each scored one try james bayes boot ed two converts and a penalty goal pullen was also named markhams man of the match in the thirds match colin maclean scored two tries in markhams 2821 loss to the irish trevor karkculos added a try and josh singer made three converts maclean was named markhams man of the match the markham teams will return to the pitch on aug 17 when they face the york yeomen on the road pionee in windsor for elimination tournament the markham pioneers mens baseball club will be vying for a berth in the national championships in prince george bc this weekend when they take to the ball diamond in the provincial elimination tournament in windsor a total of 17 teams will take part in the fourday event the nationals will run aug 1724 angus glen serves up top honours unionvillebasedfacility also rated as 18th best golf course in canada by mike hayakawa staff writer service with a smile thats the unofficial motto the angus glen golf club staff have adhered to since the unionvillebased public course opened its fairways to the golfing public in 1995 the smiles have not only rubbed off on the golfers whove played the south and north course but a selection panel of golfing authorities from score golf magazine one of canadas top golf publications has also taken notice in its annual rating of golf courses across the country score golf magazine rated angus glen golf club the best public course in canada in terms of its service the award won by angus glen isnt new since the canadian golf publication began issuing the award in 1996 angus glen has had a firm lock on it even in winning this award for the seventh time in succession it remains kevin thistle angus glen general manag er takes pride in providing topnotch service to clients special to the angus glen golf club staff having the number one public course for service is monumental and theres a lot of courses that are vying for that title said kevin thistle angus glen general manager and director of golf operations of the award bestowed upon them anyone can spend as much as they want to build a course and there are a lot of great golf courses in canada what we place an emphasis on is our service people who come to your course come because they want to have fun and we want them to have fun our number one mandate is that we want to put out a good product but at the same time we want to make sure people have a good time if theyre enjoying themselves thats the main thing he said of their courses philoso phy not only did angus glen golf club earn the respect of score golf magazine in terms of their service but in its survey of public and private courses across canada angus glens south course was ranked 18th overall among the top 100 courses as one of the 48 people on the score golf panels selection commit tee who was unable to vote for his own course thistle was happy with the rat ing given to the clubs original 18hole course by his peers there are some courses like st georges golf and country club of toronto which was voted number one that have been around for years hopefully were making a name for our establishment and with the canadian open coming this year we think we can go higher next year right now i think were in good company henderson was born to organize leagues former markham resident played a key grassroots role with numerous sports groups by jim thomas correspondent he will always be known as markhams greatest softball builder and while len henderson departed the community 12 years ago the cur rent thornhill resident is still the talk of the town for it was henderson who walked the valleys when softball was at its low est level and stood atop the mountain when championship teams returned between times he kept the faith holding every executive position con ceivable to keep the sport alive in minor hockey as well born in palmerston henderson now 70 moved first to alliston then to markham in 1941 he was a grade 6 student at franklin street public school where duard rose one of the finest catchers ever to backstop a markham team was then the principal while softball was his strength henderson was first involved in hockey initially as a player in juvenile ranks and later a bantam house league convenor later henderson served as presi dent of the markham minor hockey association for two years while henderson played a bit of ball it was in an executive role that his skills really shone he was elected trea surer of the markham aces an inter mediate entry in the ontario amateur softball association it was in this len henderson was actively involved in softball and minor hockey in an executive capacity capacity he came to know peg oneill a pitcher he places on a par with the great pete landers pound for pound he was the best henderson claims using a deceptive rise ball to strike out as many as 15 bat ters a game henderson remembers englehart playing off with markham for the intermediate championship because of his size they thought he oneill was just a kid but they were badly mistaken markham swept the series and oneill pitched all three games he was all we had henderson was also involved in the formation of the markham township softball league that included buttonville unionville peachs and two teams from markham it was a great organization he remembers none of the teams had to drive more than six miles to play just as well since none of the parks had floodlights henderson later turned his interests towards claremont and with the help of cliff dunkeld and ted geoff orga nized a league there the markham hawks played teams from altona greenwood brougham goodwood peachs mt zion pine grove claremont and frenchmans bay following a stint as president of the yorksimcoe softball league henderson organized the markham softball association holding weekly bingos to raise funds within four years enough money was raised to provide uniforms for every house league player he also served as chairman of the markham parks department chair man of the markham recreation committee and chairman of the markham arena board modest concerning his own achievements henderson claims markham would never have been a force in hockey or softball if it hadnt been for doug jesse james he umpired refereed coached and managed he did everything he claims in 1964 henderson was made an oasa convenor and later elected presi dent in 1983 serving two years a highlight of his softball career was receiving an oasa life membership in 1995 he also holds a life membership in the markham softball association hes been a director with the masters softball tournament a member of the softball vision committee the junior elimination softball tournament softball association for the deaf and the canadian softball championships yes len henderson has done it all and still maintains a keen interest in the game

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