Still, they came up short ofwin- ning a third straight Ontario Federa- tion of School Athletic Associations AA gold medal inWaterfoxd Friday. BY MICHAEL HAYAKAWA Stafl' Writer For the Stouï¬ville District Sec- ondary School Spartans senior boys’ rugby team, it wasn't a lack of eï¬ort or desire. Stouï¬ville wasn‘t throwing but excusesafteritlosttheï¬nal 14-3 against Trenton High School ‘BEAT BY BEITER TEAM' “We just got beat by a better team,†Spartans head coach‘ Jamie Hewitt said. “We played hand and westucktoourgameplanmttheir defence was fantastic and I tip my hat to them. We never threatened to TrailingB-Oindleï¬rstlmlï¬the Spartans evened the score on the last phy before halftime when Tren- ton took a penalty. With the ball some40metresoutandjustï¬ve metresjn from the sideline, Matt Raguseobootedapenaltykick. “I thought our game planwas on nackWe felt we had to be patient on offence, even though we didn't scoreatryWethoughtthatwehad Nice try, but no three-peat for $055 Trenton shuts down Spartans for second time in OPSAAAA rugby ï¬nal St? wfifivillflte» Chm-rm Yw Welcome to. . . ST. AMBS 9 P SBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Kathryn Strachan, Minister 6432mm St. Stoufl'ville Phone - 905-640-3151 email: ahmeastonï¬vflleflbellnctm :4 Friendly Fandly Cburcb’ them." Hewitt said. He was wrong. Just three minutes into the sec- ond half, henton scored a penalty kick to regain the upper hand at 6-3. “They (Trenton) were deï¬rï¬tely the better team today," Hewitt said. “There was nothing that our kids did wrong during the game.†In 2005, Trenton also defeated the Spartans for the OFSAA AA gold. Raguseo returned to 0the Stouï¬'villelineupaftersittingout flwsemiï¬nalgamatheresultof beingshakenupintheirquarter- And 10 minutes later, they added another penahy kick to pad their advantage to 9-3. r With one minute remaining in regulation time, Trenton iced‘ the gamewithatry. “Raguseo had a phenomenal game," Hewitt said. “He’s the best player we've ever had at Stoufl‘ville DistrictSecondary School." MYERS UPSEI’WI'IH LOSS AsweEIesselofthouseremmed to the lineup.after missing most'of the semï¬nal game when he took seven stitchesnearmeeye Everyone Welcome! Sunday June 14th, 2009 10 am mmuuamooo MW?†7:00PM Pastor Earl McNutt Stouffville Pentecostal Church Parkview Village mummsam Senior Pastor: Youth Family: Student Children's Counselling Services: Bob Flemming Jay Sandifond Alex Street Shanon Russell Karla Kamennan June 14‘â€, 2009 9:45 a.m. Celebration Service- Pastor Bob Flemming 11:11 am Sunday School for All Ages Mum .5†8M blg loss fling str'gc'k qgiclf‘foy eightpf their The Stouï¬ville Mennos suf- surï¬ng pkcher Greg Dalgamof femdmeirsecondsimighitlosispa_ \ï¬nwc www.5pringvale.org springvale me,mvmm Sloufl‘villc Rd at Kennedy Rd 905-887-565 l $131333" ï¬vinnm" gs off >1 Everyone Welcome! Sunday June 14, 2009 9:30 am Sunday School 11:00 am SUNDAY June 14th, 2009 10:30 am WORSHIP SERVICE Children’s Worship and WWCWMH 34 M 30. H. 905-640-1163 BLOOMINGTON s- GOSPEL CHURCH 13660 Ninth Line N. (905) 642-4414 Rev. Peter Pallant Morning Service Child Care Provided. 6:30 am _ Evening Service Everyone Welcome! Buildings " 1 Building ' !