A 15-year veteran, Veltâ€" man missed two games due to an injury this year, but has three goals and three assists in ï¬ve games. He is retiring ' after this season In addition, the league's _ all-time leader in gathering "M W: StOUflVflle resi- loose balls has 43 this sea- dent retiring from Toronto Rock son. lacrosse team after this season. V81tman. 41, along with goalie Bob Watson and defender Peter Lough will play for the Eastteam. Stoufl'ville resident Jim Veltman is amongthnee play- ers from the 'Ibronto Rock chosen to participate in the National Lacrosse League’s annual all-star game in Edmonton March 16. 22 WSW-mgnmmam Final all-star game forJim MONDAY NIGHT MEN’S BALL REGISTRATION ALL RETURNING AND NEW PLAYERS MONDAY MARCH 17 7:00 - 8:30 STOUFFVILLE ARENA For information call 905-640-3768 Also competing in his South Region race, he placed sixth. Competingin two races, the 16-year- old Stouï¬'ville native, who competes in the South Region, raced in a Western Region event and placed second. MikeVincec made two trips to the victory podium at the Homestead- Miami Speedway track near Sebring, HawiflrhisSunocoTeamLfltraMrac- ingfeam in the Skip Barber Series. Vlneocmtotsmpodhm Davis Vosburg 'was fourth in the juvenile boys -60 kg . scours CANADK Second-place results were recorded by: Jordan Creavalle senior men -73 kg; Kyle Chee-A-wa senior men -66 kg and Gary Vosburg masters men middleweight. Placing ï¬rst were: laya Creavalle in the juvenile gids +63 kilogram division; Jordan Cleavalle HF junior boys -81 kg and laya Creavalle IIF junior girls +78 kg. ï¬nishes. one third and one foufth at the annual Kohbukan Tournament in Guelph. Students representing the Shef- ï¬eld ludo Club ï¬elded three ï¬rst-place effpns along three second-place Iudo kids floor opposition in GuelpE Takin'g to the track for another race ‘Vz’sit our six medals and posting lOO-perâ€"cent besttimes ineach of his events. The 12-year-old Stouffville com- petitor swam off with gold in the male 11-12 ZOO-metre backstroke and freestyle, silver in the 100m free, 200m individual medley and 100m backstroke and bronze in 50m freeâ€" style. Jake Silverthom led an ll-member contingent from the Stouï¬ville Swim Club at the recent BDO Dunwoody Ipvitational in. Guelph by claiming Slivermommakeswaves fquudmlnGuelphnloot ThenadraceintheSkprarber series is scheduled to take place March 8-9 at LasVegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, Nev. By virtue ofhis sixth and third- Place eï¬orts, Vinoec holds down secâ€" ond place in the South Region overall championship series standings. r WeEsite toa‘group near you. www.slsscouting.ca SPORTS Krista Bradshaw, 13, swam off with ï¬ve personal bests, while Caleigh Stal- lybrass, 13, and Cassandra Roberts, 12, each had four. Alison Romano, 13, attained ï¬ve best times and made ï¬nals in the 200m indjyidual medley. Bethany Philpott, 17, received three sixths, one seventh and two eighths. Alexandria Krawczuk, 12, swam off with ï¬ve best times and placed sixth in her 50m freestyle. ' Dylan Cook, 12, swam all persona] bests and was awarded one sixth, three sevgntlw and iope eighth. Jaime Silverthom, 10, achieved three best times and got one bronze in the female 10 and under 50m free- style, one fourth, one ï¬fth and two sevenths Kevin Boehnke, 16, achieved three bronze medals in the male 15 and over 100m ad 200m breaststroke and 200m individual medley, one ï¬fth and two sixths, while getting two personal Making her debut with the Ducks, Gloria Lai, 14, made ï¬nals in every race and came away with one silver in the female 13-14 100m freestyle, one bronze in the 50m freestyle, one sixth and one seventh. ouvcruwrn also quauned tor two more provincial standards, bringing his total to six. Silverthorn also qualiï¬ed for ~Tribune