Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 31 Jul 2008, p. 20

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Gibbons occupies seventh place in the overall sen'es standings with 832 points. She will attend Notre Dame University in South Bend, lnd., on a scholarship this fall. ‘ Gibbons began the race in the 12th posi~ tion. Alex Tagliam’ won his first NASCAR sen'es race. Natalie Geiger added mom gold to her tro- phy case Sammy- The Stoufl'ville resident won the 400-metre final at the Canadian junior track and field championships in Abbotsfomd, B.C. Her time of 54.23 was more thap 1.5 sec- onds faster than her nearest competitor, Geiger, who graduated from Stouflville District Secondary School last month, repre- sented Canada at the world junior champion- ships earlier this month in Poland. Scott Steckley leads the overall series with 1,070 points. 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Storm hits Bramalea hard The Stouffville Storm mites travelled to Bramalea last Thursday and came away with a 9â€"5 victory in York Durham Softball League action. ’ Bramalea tied it up in the bottom of the first and then took a 3-1 lead in the second. In the third inning, the Storm translated walks to Cole Gunathunge, Daniel Wynn. Maverick Dent, Dunlop, Jackson Savery and an RBI groundout by Matthews into four Beifig a first-year junior, Gajan also quali- fied as a juvenile and finished in a twoâ€"way tie for 23rd place in that age group class. Sutton also took top honours in the juve- nile division. The Storm jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning when Ryan Dunlop singled, stole second and was cashed by a Kevin Matthews single. SPORTS Newmarket School of Fine Art 61 1 Steven Coun, Unit 1, Newmarket, ON L3Y 623 Please forward by mail: Resume and 2 colour copies of art work to the above address. 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Under ClubLink’s Junior Bonus Program, a junior between the ages of 12 to 16 can play for free Monday through Friday when playing with a paying adult 19 years of age or older at Rolling Hills, a daily fee 54-hole course. The program also applies to a 12- to 16- year-old junior guest of a ClubLink Member who is 19 years of age and older. Consecutive singles by Wynn, Dent and Dunlop made it 8-5 in the fifth inning. Free golf for juniors at Rolling Hills The offer, which is open to one child per paying adult, runs until Aug. 29. “The program is aimed at making it easier to not only introduce young people to golf. but also to build and sustain their interest in the game," said Ion Laner, Rolling llills’ direc- tor of golf. The facility, on Warden Avenue north of Stouffville Road, features three l8â€"hole coursâ€" es geared'to both avid players and beginners. 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