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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 21 Aug 2008, p. 23

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Ryan Brown fired a five-over par 77 to win the boys 17-19 division of the Canadian Junior Golf Association’s Kanefi Junior Series event at Royal Ontario Golf Club near Homby Aug. 12. The Gonnley resident won his age group class bythree shots. In dther age groups, Wesley Brown finished in a two-way tie for 17th in the Boys 14â€"16 sion after shooting a 22-wer par 94. A The Gormley'resident finished 16 shots behind James Rim of Ajax. who had a six-over- par 78. Motocross rider makes top 10 When Russell Zarzeczny made his debut’at the 17th annual TransCan Amateur M6t'0cross Grand National Championships inWalton, Ont, his goal was a top-10 finish. V Mission accomplished. Competing in the largest amateur motocross event in Canada, the 16-yearâ€"old Stouffville native finished ninth in the 80 category. The championships are staged on a farm- land near Goderich, and included a variety of jumps, comers and other obstacles. A “It was my first time at the Grand National Championships," Zarzeczny said. “The compe- tition was: stiff and the three 20-minute motos were longer than I’m used to, so I'm. satisfied with my results.” Riding since he was 10 years old, the former St Mark School student earned a berth in the cham- pionships after accumulating enough points dur- ing the season in regional competitions In addition to that, he placed fifth overall in his class at the Monster Energy Amateur Sum- mer Classic MX in New Berlin, N.Y., while com- peting against riders from across the United States. Place your Classified ad 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Log onto www.yorkregion.pom and click on your classifieds WWWuamuwmm w-anmhm‘gfo-dampbsmm _ WMCMIEWWdM wmmnmnmw Been laid-off? Looking for a Second Career 1366-2907208 myotkyufliuu Madman 10909 Yong. St, 2M Hoot lithium! Hi - Yong. O Ballard We can help! ROUTEDELIVERYDRIVER Required immediately. English speaking, excellent driving record. Self motivated and disciplined. Good knowledge of GTA. Lifting ‘Monday- Fnda Simifi'i'fi'ibune Z013] Drivers 3mm 1m lulu mml m Ilflfllllllll‘fiifiwfl'lJill", Ilcllm Illllllmllll 1mm, mm- :mm, Imn- [cm-m, mumm Sum-Inn, mum “mm m mmu mi: Gormley golfer acesjr.tour stop Zamczny is already setting his sights on making a return vigit to_ the_ championships: “I pTan to train harder for nexi year ahd my aim is to get on the podium," he said. Hathaway on NASCAR podlum Jason Hathaway and his Stoufi'ville Team 3 Red/EH11 Snap-on Tools Dodge auto racing team recorded their first career podium finish in the NASCAR Canadian “fine series after finishing third in Sunday’s GPSR 100 event at the Grand Prix de Trois-Rivieres in Quebec. Starting in the eighth position within the 28-car field, Hathaway manoeuvered his way into fourth place near the midway point of the 42-lap event. A quick response and direction by Hatha- way’s spotter, Ray Doucette, coupled with some careful driving through a last-lap accident in corners eight and nine amongst the leaders allowed Hathaway to power through. Coming off a nintli-place efiort' at the recent NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Full Throttle 200 race at Mosport, Hathaway was eqstatic._ has been a great weekend for this team," he said. “We came here with a good car, practised and qualified well and this race was a lot of fun to drive. I really like running the road courses and to finish 03 the last road course of the season with a podium is pretty awesome,” he said. Stoufi'ville’s Peter Gibbons drove his Cana- dian Tue/ Mobil Ford to a 12th-place finish. BRIEFS SPORTS your. _ iTaVs'SIfITe ‘fd' 3.“ search, sell, save! The next race in the NASCAR Canadian Tire series is Aug. 30 with the _Coke Zero _at the Cayuga Motor Speedway near Nelles Cor- ners, Ont. ‘ A goal by Emily Kaunismaa proved to be the difference as the Stouflville Mustangs under-12 girls edged East Gwillimbury 1-0 in their York Region Soccer League contest in Ballantrae last Thursday. ' Mustangs edge East Gwllllmbury The {win by the Mustangs improved their record to 6-2â€"3 and came on the heels of a 4-3 road loss against UnionviHe-Mflliken. _ Sarah McGilvray scored twice for the Musâ€" tangs while Victoria Wicks added the other marker. In the York Region Soccer League Cup, the Mustangs advanced to Saturday’s semifinals but fell 4-40 to the eventual champions, North Toronto. The Mustangs resume league play today on the road against North Toronto. David Bell recorded a second-place finish at the Canadian Junior Golf Association’s Junior Open at Rolling Hills Golf Club in Whitchurchâ€" Stoufiville Wednesday. Entered_ in the bdys 17-19 division, the 18- year-old Stoufl’ville resident finished 10 over par through the two-round event with a 154 (77-77). He finished one shot behind winner Chad Currie of Owen Sound, who was nine over par at 153 (76-77). Bell second at Rolllng Hllls tourney For mane on the CJGA, go to: www.cjgacom Monday-Friday 8:003m-6:00pm 1-800-743-3353 Stoufli'ille Sun-Tribune- Ihufm Aug.» 21E 2006 Our phone lines are open: workomfim The Stouffville Mennos gener- ated just six hits in their Oshawa City and District Softball League road game against Lake Simcoe in Sharon Tuesday. That shortage of firepower, combined with Lake Simcoe hurler Rick May fanning 17 Men- nos’ batters, proved to be the dif- ference in a 3-2 extraâ€"inning loss. The Mennos scored both of their runs in the first inning when Lake Simcoe committed two errors and shortstop Jeff Boadâ€" way hit a run-scoring triple. Lake Simcoe scored a run in the fourth inning to cut their deficit and tied the game with a run in the seventh inning. In the eighth inning, the Men- nos had a runner on third base with one out but failed to capi- talize on the opportunity. Lake Siméée scored the game-winning run in the eighth inning. Iay' Nesbitt pitched a fine game for Stouffville but took the loss. The Mennos are 13-8 on the season. D Go to ocdfl.ca for more information on the Mennos. Extra innings do in Mennos in Sharon EANADA'! DESIGNER / RECEPTIONIST FTorPT‘ Knowledge In 20/20 an asset. Fax 905-479-3722 905-479-3244 CustomService Pidwp truck an asset Excellent Business Up Id 5350 + I day Call 416-678-4248 Fax 905-554-3154 needede an exciting new $22M to start. Please call 1-888-481-1112 andprovidefaxfi For custom kitchen cabinetry 81 0 WWW] Bobcai opemtors EXPERTS ONLY toreoeive application form Skilled human Help Office Help -23

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