SWDOYSSPM 'Itessa Shefï¬eld, a brown belt, won the under-l7 girls and senior women’s 44-kilogmms and under I. . .om Also ï¬nishing ï¬rst were: Marcus Chan, (blue belt) under-15 boys’ 46â€"kg. and under division, and Jim Peterkin, (sandan) master men's heavyweight competition. Second-place eï¬'orts were ï¬eld- ed by. Ceilidh Welch (blue belt) under 17 girls Bil-kg. and over and (green belt) under 15 girls 63-kg, and under, 13a Sheflield (brown belt) under 17 girls 44-kg. and under and Brent Colclough (nidan) masters men middleweight divi- smn. » Lea Sheflield also ï¬nished third it} the senior women’s under-48 kg. The championships were also used by Judo Ontario as a qualify- ing tournament for the Junior and Senior Canadian Championships Members oftheShefï¬eldludo Clubweresuooessmlassevenstu- dentseamedtopâ€"threeï¬nishesat the RMC Open Judo Champion- glupattheRayalMilitaIbellege mlï¬ngton 'ItessaSheï¬eld, a brownbelt, 14 boys’ volleyball team advanced to the consolation ï¬nal of a recent Ontario Volleyball Association tournament held at the University of Toronto Scarborough campus before falling to SVC 2-0 (25-16. 25-19). Shefï¬eld judo ï¬ghts way to 3 ï¬rst place ï¬nishes at tourney The Stoufl'ville Stingers under- , :Sjï¬muuï¬ffvfllfleg Cill’lylllll‘gï¬hgeus 3 Weflemmgeg Welcome to ST. 3T. AMES 1 P SBYTERIAN CHURCH T 'b1 '00 3.111. Rev. [airy-Sum, Minister 6432 M St. Mill: Phone -905â€"640-3151 email: abumufldfleOhell-aa ‘A Fflendb'fqmfly Cburcb' Advanéing t6 thé seniiï¬nals. the Stingers fell 21 to the Durham Attack Black 2-1 (22-25k25-19, 16- Playing for the bronze medal, the Stingers prevailed over the Peterborough Thunder 2-1 (25-22, Hm Sing 2:45 3,111 In an underâ€" 14 girls’ OVA tour- nament in Peterborough, the Sting- ers black entry ï¬nished third in their lZ-team event after placing ï¬rst in their pool with victories over the Btobicoke Wildcats 2â€"0 (25-11, 25-12) and Peterborough Thunder 2-1 (22-25, 25-17, 15-8). The Stingers advanced to the playoï¬s where they won their ï¬rSt round game against Intemlub Blue 2â€"1 (25-16, 19-25, 15-8). Advancing to the playoffs, the Stingers won their ï¬rst round game over the Ballhawks 2â€"0 (25-19. 25- 19) before losing in the semiï¬nals to Snatford Cobras Black 2-0 (25- 19, 26-24). 'Ihe Stingers ï¬nished ï¬rst in their pool after defeating the Strat- fordOobrasz-l (17-25. 25-17, 15- 5) and Chatham‘Z-l (21-25, 25-18. 17â€"15). W me fWrs' Sunday March 8th, 2009 10 am Pastor Craig Burton 'Ihesday 7 pm Youth Ministries Gr 6 to 12 Wednesday 7 pm Kidz Club Ages 4 to Grade 5 Everyone Welcome! mucous,sz DnWalhrWhgor Qualifying for the playoffs. the Stingers lost their ï¬rst round match to Peterborough Thunder 2-0 (25- 13, 25-17). Relegated to the consolation round, the Stingers won their ï¬rst The Stingers under- 14 entry also competed in the same tournament and ï¬nished ninth. The Stingers ï¬nished third in their pool after losing to [merclub Black (Toronto) 2-0 (25-21, 25-20) and £381 (Etobicoke) 2-0 (25-19, 25-23). 21â€"25. 15-11). Stouffville Pentecostal Church LEA SHEFHEID: Stouï¬ville resident ï¬nished third in senior women's U- 48 kg dass. Parkview Village mummsm 7:00PM Communion Celebration Service Pastor Bob Bob Flemming 1 1:1 1 am Sunday School for All Ages Senior Pastor: 8‘ Family: Student Ministries: Children's Counselling Sem'as: Kad The series will resume tonight in lnnisï¬l and return to the Stouflville Arena Saturday at 4:40 pm. The Stouflville dispels skated oï¬ with the gold medal from the recent Elgin Chrysler Tyke Classic hockey tournament with a 4-3 win over the Oahidge Aeros in the title tilt at St Thomas Jacob Rintjema paced the Clip- pers' attack with two goals and one assist while Drew Ferris added a goal and one assist and Owen Lafley one goal. Ashton Reesor. match against Etobiooke Wildcats 2-0 (25-19, 25-23) and were award- ed a win in their ninth-place match by default after the Durham Attack Red failed to show up The Stouffville minor peewee Clippersgotoiftoagoodstartin their best-ofâ€"ï¬ve or ï¬xst-toâ€"six- point York Simcoe semiï¬nal series against lnnisï¬l after skating off with a 2-0 win last Sunday at the Stouï¬ville Arena. Carter King and Ieremy Hughes ignited the Clippers' attack with a goal and one assist. Aidan Cliï¬ord and Ben Sear each earned one assist Goldfortykecnppets Clppelsslutoutlmlsfll March 8‘“, 2009 9:45 a.m. 905-887-565 l www.3pringvale.org springvale Slouf’ï¬llk Rd al Kcmmh Rd “waivch Bob Flemming lav Sandiford Alex Sweet 'mmn Russell 3 Kametman Sunday March 8, 2009 Everyone Welcome! “Why do Good People Suffer?†10:30 am WORSHIP SERVIC E Children‘s Worship and Child Care Provided. 9:00 am - Junior Youth Breakfast > WWW 34mm; “440-1163 mammal-gm SUNDAY MARCH 8th. 2009 Everyone Welcome! Building ° Building Lim! 5. Website: wwwstollffvmeucxa 'lï¬stan Meilunas, Nicholas Olidis lnreaduingtheï¬natheClip- pgrshadaneasytjmeofthings, wmning their opemng game over the St. Thomas Junior Stars 13-0. Olidis, Michael Hary and ma ignited the Clippers' offence with three goals and one assist apiece. Billy Starke contributed a goal and two helpers while Macinâ€" nis added'a goal and one assist. Single tallies were credited to Owen [alley and Blake Frost Ferris and Reesor each earned one assist. Mark Assal and Ethan Volpe shared netminding duties to post the shut- out The Clippers met some stronger resistance from the Centre Welling‘ ton lightning. but emerged with a 3-2 victory. Rintjema led the Clippers’ oï¬ence with two goals and one assist while Hary scored the other goal Ferris and Laï¬ey each drew oneassist Advancing to the quarter-ï¬nals, the Clippers were buoyed by a three-goal effort from Rimjema and two goals and one assist fmm Hary in a 5-1 win over the Aurora Tigels. and Liam Maclnnis each had one assist. Frost collected two assists while Maclnnis, Ferris and Christopher Holman each had one. Come join us for 6:30 pm 13660 Ninth Linc N. (905) 642-4414 Rev. Peter Pallant Morning Service Sundav School BLOOMINGTON GOSPEL CHURCH 1 1:00 am 9:30 am IstThorn