Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 23 May 2009, p. 12

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FULL TIME/ PART TIME FASHION SALES ASSOCIATES FULL TIME/ PART TIME CASHIERS (sfifirfibune formance came from Kyle Now 3-2 on the season, O'Brien in the open boys' the Spartans resume league 2,000m Steeplechase. play Tuesday when they play In the open girls’ 1,500m Markville at Milliken Park at steeplechase, Brittany Dun- 12:45 pm. , Olivia Bolender finished third in the midget girls: high jump while her teammate, Nicole Thompson, was fifth. Another fifth-place per- formance came from Kyle O'Brien in the open boys' 2,000m Steeplechase. Jenna Monk finished third in the junior girls' discua MitchellPricetiIfishedfifth in the junior boys' 1.500111. Clarkson led the girls' contingent by capturing the junior discus competition with a throw of 25.91m. Other notable perfor- mances were given by Michael Bourgeois, who fin- ished second in the junior bo'ys’ 1,500m and open boys' 2,000m steeplechase. In the junior boys’ 400 ,7 h ‘ metres, Masil-Mitro was first Forfurther results, log on to: www. to cross the finish line in a trackdatabase.com time of 54.54 seconds. ' BY MICHAEL HAYAKAWA Staff Writer Liam Masil-Mitro and Emily Clarkson led Stoufi‘ville District Secondary School during the first day at the York Region Athletic Associa- tion track and field champi- onships by running off with gold medals at York Univerâ€" sity'l‘hursday. SDSS trad( stars golden at York your. _ fc'TaS'sIfIb H La be working on a variety of videos {and will be asked to shoot. edit and process. Experience with Adobe Premier and Serious Magic Ultra is preferred. Must haye a__ creative eye and speedy: have a creative editing fingers. Videographer/Vldeo Editor for an ongoing assignment. This posrtion is Full-Time and will begin June 1. 2009. The ideal candidate will have at least a couple of years experience 1_as a videographer/editor. You will " ’ LlfeSuccess Publishing Office in Stouffville, ON is seeking a talented m man search, sell, save! "If you have a wish to buy, sell or rent" Classifieds Is money well spent. 1 600-743-3353 If you feel you ar9_ qualified for this positidn. lease send your resume to: or fax to 905-640-9425 drovein three runs while 'D'avis Connor col- lected a triple and scored one run and Andrew Leger scored thnee runs Robbie Spencer and Tyler Hodges accounted for two runs each. seven batters in four innings and helped his own cause at the plate w scoring three runs to propel the Spartans to a 13-3 win over Middlefield Collegiate in YRAA tier two baseball action at Milliken Park in Markham Wednes- day. By virtue of placing in the top live, each of the competi- tors qualified for the Central Region championships to be held in Midland May 27 and 28. The Ontario champion- ships are in Toronto lune 4 to 6. ' ‘ Basebalboyswhhlwt barfinishedfourth. 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In junior boys’ tier one action, the Spartans received a pair of tries from Connor McDonald in a 20-5 win over Brother Andre (Markham) in Richmond Hill Wednesday. The Stouffville Secondâ€" ary bantam boys' rugby team chalked up their first victory of the York Region Athletic Association tier two season, a 20-17 road decision over Dr. G.W. Williams (Aurora) Thesday. Kyle Sauro, Justin Tence, Mario Farisco and Robbie Hart scored for the Spartans. who trailed 7-5 at the half. Ru” bantams Mumph skills a must! Salary + Bonus Hwy#7 Leslie (905)764-1951 ext. 241 Full/Panâ€"time Exp. 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Byron Baranieski, who pitched the last three innings, had two of the Mennos' five hits. IN STOUFFVILLE THURSDAY Winning pitcher Greg Dalgar- no flied out twice to the warning Rich Burkholder, who m'pled to lead ofi the game, scored on a Dale Boadway single. The Mennos scored in the top of the first and held on for the 1â€"0 win over the Oshawa BB Juniors in Oshawa City and District Fastball league action at Durham Field in The Stoufiville Mennos played seven innings Thursday but really needed only one. First-inning run enough for Mennos For more information, go to ocdfl.ca ll, Ml II, Devlal

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