Byron Baranieski tossed ï¬ve innings and struck out eight Osha- wa batters while surrendering just threehitsandoneruntoeamthe win. He had three hits ofhis own. ‘The Mennos_ scored their ï¬nal two runs in the fourth with Boad- way delivering a clutch double. Now 6â€"5-1 on the season, the Mennos resume league play tonight when they host the Oshawa Ravens at Memorial Park at 830 pm. The Mennos had ï¬ve play- ers chosen to play in last night’s league all-star game in Oshawa. Second baseman Rich Burkhold- er, catcher Dale Boadway, pitcher Greg Dalgarno, utility man Jay Nesbitt and Baranieski at ï¬rst base were picked. ' just ï¬ve innings of work. the Mennos cruised to a mercy-shortened 8-1 win. Generating 11 hits during the contest. the Mennos set the tone in the ï¬rst inning when they batted around the order against Oshawa starter and Stouffville resident Tra- vis Connor and plated four runs. The 'Mennos knocked Connor out in the third inning when they scored two more runs with short- stop Ieff Boadway delivering the key hit with a tIiple. The Stouflville Mennos had a short but successful outing when they visited the Oshawa Midgets in their Oshawa City and Distn'ct Fastball League contest Thesday. Fasï¬alluomusovor .500 and back home tonlght mmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmum,wmuMMIm Place your Classified ad 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Log onto www.yorkregion.com and click on your qlassifleds ‘ 'SimiW-‘ï¬'ibune Tiessa Shefï¬eld won her weight class at this year’s Senior National Judo Championships in Sher- brooke, Que., during the Vlctoria Day weekend. The 14-year-old Shefï¬eld Judo Club student proved that feat was no fluke as she added two more national titles to her ï¬ghting port- folio this month. At the Canadian Junior Judo Championships in Calgary, Shef- ï¬eld claimed the under-44 kilo- gram under-17 and under-20 titles. In winning her two crowns at this year‘s junior nationals, which represented a ï¬rst for Shefï¬eld in this event, she was just one of that feat. “I was shocked, yet excited," said the resident of Cedar Val- ley in northern Whitchurch- Stouï¬ville. Shefï¬eld was cautiously opti- mistic heading into the champi- onships, especially since she had Big year continues in Hungary next month Two more national judo titles for teenager BY MICHAEL HAYAKAWA mhayakawa@yrmg.com competitors to accomplish GOLD FOR CHANJOO your. . iTaE'S' Ifl ‘efd‘ La The Township of King is seeking applications from qualiï¬ed individuals for the position of ‘Devoiopmeni Technologist. 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A minimum at seven (7) years municipal servicing engineering experience including a minimum of three (3) ars detailed design. development servicing or transportation engineering with three 3) years of supervrsion and project administration experience. ‘ mstpossessaCommunity CollegeDiplornain CivilE ineeri Technology and a Certiï¬ed Engineering Technologist designation. A valid Class '6 drive 3 licence with a 1reliablevehicletouseonmunicipalbusinessandasatedrivingreoordareneeessary.The ‘wiflytopmpamdetdledmmhertsiwreportstorseniorstattandthepublicisessential. lKrmbdgedMoCADandodierengimenngandtmfï¬csoflwammdtechmbgywmldbe anaseet. won her weight class at the senior nationals. “Because I had a good year I thought it was possible to win both titles," she said. “But noth- ing is certain. Part of me was afraid that I wouldn’t be able to do it." Shefï¬eld began her double- gold assault by ï¬ghting in the under- 17 division. Shefï¬eld won four matches by ippon, which represents the high- est score a ï¬ghter can achieve in a judo match. By virtue of capturing that title, Shefï¬eld became eligible to compete in the under-20 age group. Competing in the same weight category, Sheffield had two matches, each against different opponents and prevailed in both by ippon. Sheflield attributed her suc- cess to focus. She credited her parents, Steve and Aartje. The fortner national and intema- tional competitors operate and coach her at the Vandorf-based Sheflield Judo Club. Her sister Lea, who ï¬nished ï¬fth in the under-l7, -48kg. divi- sion at the junior nationals, is also a student at the club and often trains with her. search, sell, save! IKMJ “I had to train hard and stay WWmmhdtobmdembyJu 24,2009to: Hum Rm. Fu: 005-033-2300 E“: woman». Ing.on.ca . _ 3975""! M KNOWN L73 W Salary Range: 5 56.709 - $ 70.887.This is a Union position with uoellont beneï¬ts. mmumdmflm'mawhmmwmm. WWWRMWMMNWIMaMWM mmmmummmm. THE CORPORATlON OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KING Uil’BS a DEVELOPME TECHNOLOGIST focused during each and every one of my matches," she said. “My family's support also helped me get ready for this event. My sister (Lea) and I are per- fect training partners for each other." The titles earned 'Ii'essa a berth on the under-l7 Canadian team that will be competing at the Under-17 World Champion- ships in Budapest from Aug. 6 to 8. “I feel honoured, excited and nervous because it is such a big opportunity,†she said. “ESSA SHEFFIELD: Three-time national champion pays tn'bute to her parents who are her coaches. Our phone lines are open: Monday-Friday 8:30am-6:00pm 1-800-743-3353 workopglï¬m The Whitchurch-Stouffville club was well represented at the junior nationals. Making his debut at this com- petition, Marcus Chan captured the gold medal in the under-15 division. Entered in the under-46 kg. category, Chan won all of his preliminary matches in Calgary handily. In the gold medal match, the outcome wasn’t decided until the ï¬nal 20 seconds when Chan scored against his opponent to secure the title. Also appearing in this event for the ï¬rst time, Ceilidh Welch faced a tough draw in the under- 17 division in the +70 kg. weight class as she drew the eventual gold medallist in her pool before being eliminated. TEAM FINISHES NINTH Colleen Welch, Ceilidh’s sister, was another ï¬rstâ€"time competitor at this event. Entered in the under-15 age group in the â€"63kg weight class, the Summitview Public School stu- dent did well, but did not secure a medal. In the team competition, the Shefï¬eld team ï¬nished ninth out of 129 clubs at the three-day event. ELEVATE YOUR CAREER We are looking for a goal oriented. team focused individual to join our Business Development Centre. Applicant must have exceptional communication skills and a drive for ultimate Customer Satisfaction. 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