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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 31 Dec 2009, p. 10

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é Trampoline chomp adds to medal collection at worlds for commercial work. Must have vehicle. Top Wages John 41 6-993-2529 Place your Ciassified ad 24 hours a day, 7 days a weelg. Log onto www.yorkregion.com and clfqgg on your classifieds Local Electrical Contractor seeks EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIANS APPRENTICES GOLF: James Castle was part of the Hum- ber College Hawks men's gill team that won-their fourth straight Ontario Colleges Athletic Association title. Henry anton became the first Canadian to'be named as one oftheTop 50 Kids Teachers as chosen by us KidsGolf.The Stouliviile resident and RCGA national men's team coach would also unveil his first-ever book, Journey To Excellence, the Young Golfers Complete Guide to Achleve ment and Piersonal Growth. ivy Steinberg successfully retained her Golf Association of Ontario Investors Group Senior Women's title. A 52-yearâ€"old Cedar Valley resident, Steinberg is a member of the Granite Golf Club. At 15, Gajan Sivabalasingham was the youngest competitor to take to the fairways at the Golf Association of Ontario's men's match play qualifier at Cherry Downs Golf and Country Club in Pickering in May. But that did not prevent the Ballantrae resident from reaching the top’ of the field. Carding a four-over par 75 on the day, Gajan finished in a two-way tie with Rich- ard Parsaud for first place and a berth in the championships at the Lake Joseph Club in Port Carling in June. wanted for York Peel, including the GYMNASIICS: Karen Cockbum, three-time Olympic medallist, claimed two medals at the World Trampoline and Tumbling +beneflts. Training Provided. Call toll free: 1-888-351-4295 YEAR IN SPORTS: Golfer Steinberg retains Ontario title GTA. FfT PIT. Up to 318/ hour SiW'l'ribune 310] Career Training SECURITY GUARDS sum 1. 1m Help HIGH SCHOOLS: Jamie Hewitt. a coach for the Stoul‘l‘ville District Secondary School Spartans senior boys' hockey and rugby teams, was the recipient of the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations Leadership in School Sport Award. Hewitt would also direct the Spartans senior boys' rugby team to the silver medal at the OFSAA A/AA championships in Waterford after they lost toTrenton High School 14-3 in the final. At the York Region Athletic Association track championships, Liam MasiI-Mitro captured three gold medals after winning the junior boys' 400 m, 800 m and discus. Other gold medallists included Emily Clark- son in the junior girls’ discus and Olivia Championships in St Petersburg, Russia. The 29-year-old Stouffville resident earned a bronze in women's individual trampoline and silver in women's synchro with teamâ€" mate Rosannagh MacLennan, 21. Earlier in the year, Cockbum finished second to MacLennan in the women's indi- vidual competition at the 2009 Canadian National Championships in Hamilton. She also paired with MacLennan to finish sec- ond in the synchronized event. Cockbum also added a new honour to her portfolio as she was named female athlete of the year at the Ontario Sport Awards ceremony in Toronto. For Cockbum, ~. it marked the first time she received the honour after being a finalist three other occasions. your. _ fiassnfled JUDO:Tressa Sheffield, 14, captured her weight class at the Senior National Judo Championships in Sherbrooke, Que., and added two other titles at the Canadian junior finals in Calgary after winning the under-44 kilogram under-17 and under-2O Bolender in the midget girls' triple jump after setting a school mark of 10.75 m. Also of note, Michael Bourgeois, a Grade 10 student won silver in the Open boys’ Steeplechase, an event usually dominated by older competitors. Bourgeois would also earn a silver in the junior boys' 1,500 m and bronze in the 3.000 m. search, sell, save! KAREN COCKBURN: Olympic medâ€" allist was named Ontario's female athlete of the year. SOFIBALL: Evan Boyd, a Ie'ft fielder and second baseman with the Kitchener Rivr ershark men's fastball team, played an instrumental role in helping them win their second straight lntemational Softball Conâ€" gress title. As well, Boyd was part of the Riversharks' team that won the Canadian Softball Association titlelhe Riversharks became just the second Canadian entry to win the lSC and Canadian titles in the same year since the Toronto Gators did it in 1993. Robert Kay was a member of Team Ontario that won the Under-19 Men's lntemational Softball Championship after they defeated Nine Stouffville residents were on the Markham Rugby Football Club's under-18 team that defeated the Bytown Blues 247 in the final of the Ontario championship at Fletchers Fields in Markham. They were Tom McLeod. Lawson Mann, Kyle Sharpe, Theron Coetzee, Jeremy Brownridge, Scott Miller, Patrick laffan, Chris Chekay and Scott Hopkins. The team was coached by Stouffville resident Ian McLeod. RUGBY: Kyle Miller was a member of the Hinckley Colts underâ€"19 rugby team that won the national championship in Engand with a 23-5 win over the Old Albanians RFC in the title game played in Northampi ton. titles. Sheffield would represent Canada at the under-17 world judo championships in Budapest -one day assustance wath Accounts Pay- able data entry -assis_t bookkeepers where required with data entry. cheques clearing. misc. duties (job sharing) Requirements: some A/R experience re- quired -knowledge of OSAS accounting system an asset experience with Silverware POS an asset experience using Excel and WORD Position â€"9am-Spm. Monday through Friday Please send resume to: ofllcelobflplcklebarrel.on.ca Position available immediately FULL TIME OFFICE PERSON A(‘(‘TS. REC. WITH A/P ASSIST. Job Description: Accounts Receivable, responsible tor balancing, invoice closings, deposits. collections and banking. etc. for A/R P? @w Our content is checked to Irvin/171129 risk to our readers and advertisers Visit yorkroglon.com and click on yourclasolflods.ca Monday-Friday 8:30am-6z00pm 1 -800-7 43-3353 Office Help (“I/911’; Our phone lines are open: TRACK AND FIELD: Fred Robbins, 54, won the 800 m in the men's 50-plus division at the Ontario Masters Athletics Indoor Cham- pionships at York University. The Stouffville resident would also earn a silver in the 400 m in the same age category. Shane Stallybrass ran off with a pair of gold medals from the Ontario Minor Track Asso- ciation provincial indoor championships in the atom Days 800 m and 1,500 m. Kay would also join Erick Espiritoâ€"Santo and Travis Connor as members of the Oshawa BB midgets that won the Ontario Amateur Softball Association title and qualified to play at the national midget fastball championships in Saskatchewan. The Stouffville Storm peewees captured the Ontario Amateur Softball Association title with a 10-1 win over Pickering. SKATING: Lauren Raithby, 15, was the youngest member on the 25-member Black Ice team that won silver at the Cana dian Synchronized Skating Competition in Oshawa.The team also earned a berth at the wor1d championships in Croatia. Saskatchewan 3 2 and 571 in the final at Charlottetown, PEI. The Stouftville resident had a .438 batting average and 82-per»cent fielding percentage during the tournament. As well, he earned player of the game honours in Ontano’s 51 win over Team USA. 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