Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 27 May 2010, p. 22

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H m HAYAKAWA mhayakawaeyrmgxom Stoufiville District Secondary School's Spartans senior and junior boys’ rugby teanishopetokeepagoodminggoingwhen they take to the pitch at Fletcher’s Field in Markham today. Both entries hope to keep their string of consecutive York Region Athletic Association tier one titles intact. .MI bane I Thu n e Sunâ€"T 'I‘heSpartanseniorswillbeaimingfor their fourth straight YRAA title and seventh in the last eight yeam The Spartan juniors, meanwhile, will be setting their sights on a three-peat. But to continue their dynasty, Spartan senior boys’ head coach Jamie Hewitt and junior coach Rob Bdrnondson acknowledge it won’t be an easy task. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS: Seniors Spartans unbeaten in eight years of York Region action We are the outside workers in Whitchurch Stouffville. We’re responsible for your roads, parks, and recreation centres. We keep them in good running order. We are also the people who keep your water clean and ensure Waste water is handled safely. Along with the outside workers on Aurora we are the lowest paid municipal workers in York Region. Our wages Iag' way behind the other municipalities. We are paid as much as 11 per cent below the o’dier outside workers in the region. Meanwhile we have senior managers earning six figure salaries receiving pay raises of up to- 22 per cent over the past three years. 15 senior managers of Whitchurch Stouffville earn over $100,000 up to $169,974.28. Plus additional benefits” Streaks I on line for Stouffville rugby teams today 5 Public Sector Slkry Disdooum 2010 (disdowm for 2W9) First 03, both clubs will have to win their respective semifinal matches. . The juniors, who finished the regular season in second place in the East Divi- sion with a 3-1-0 record, will play Dr. LM. Denison Huskies (Newmarket), occupants of first place in the West with a 4-0-0 mark. at 11 am. Awinbythejuniorswouldenablethem toadvanoetothefinalath.m.tofacethe winneroftheothersemifinalbeMeentheBill Cmthers Colts (Unionville) and Dr. G.W. Wil- liarnsWildcats (Aurora). 'Ihesenbrswhofinishedfirstinthefiast with a 3-0-1 record, will battle St. Theresa of Lisieux (Richmond Hill), second-place finish- ersintheWest Division at2-l-l, at noon. The victor will play Dr. G.W. Williams or Huron Heights (Newmarket) for the title â€" not a lot to ask. We are not the fat cats nursing on taxpayers dollars; we are your friends and neighbors asking for a fair wage. We're not asking for the moon. We’re only asking to be brought up to a comparable level with the rest of the municipal wages in the region. If senior managers can get such huge raises why can't we be brought into line with other regional workers? at3p.m. “Fogettothefinalwehavetowinour semifinalgame andwehaveatough game." Edmondsonsaid. “Denisonisabigandathleticteamma sooresabtlthinkmey’remeteamtobeat,‘ “When our guys are focused they're all righLWeneedtofindawaytosoompomts" As for the seniors, Hewitt warned his club can'tlookpastSLTheresaoijsietmwhomhe dwcfibedasateammat’swellcoached. HavingnotlostagameintheYRAoner the last eight years at the senior level, Hewitt ac there have been occasions whenhesensedhisclubfeltthepressureof Mmitinherited ‘ “It’s not like we'll walk right to the final] Yusfln sixth at CJGA Junlor Worlds event Matt Yustin of Gormley finished in a two-way tie for sixth place at the recent CIGA Junior Worlds Qualifier at Rolling Go_lf Qlub: Eni’ered in the Junior Linkster Boys 11-13 grouping, Yustin was an ll-over par 73 in the 18-hole event. No one deltven results like we do! To find out more about how to reach your target market and get the same great response from your flyer distributions as these customers. call us today! 'Selected areas only WW mama:er .mmm mmm mm “EBAY. MlOHAE’SAflTSI-ORAFTS‘ TOYS'R'US' WWW M‘IMTS‘ IEXXTIYLIEA' WWI? MWWMW‘ PENN WAL-MARTW visit flyerland,ca “There’s been a couple of times this year whenlmtioedwhenmuguysweren’tfixlly teadytogaldon'tflninkmeywanttobethe teamdlatbreaksmesueakofnothavinglosta YorkRegiongameoverthelasteightyBaIS."he said.“W1fllfllesucoesswe'vehad,everybod3/s beengunningforusaswell." mrmeseniorstoreachmefinalandpos- sibly add another title to their portfolio. Hewitt saidtheyhavegotooutandjustexecutethe system they’ve been taught. “When we play our system we’re a pretty good team," he said “When we play bad, though, we've been bad. There's no middle ground with us. “Hopefully we got our one bad game out of our system earlier this year against Huron Heights (that ended_ in a 152-12 tie). I think that was'a wake-up call for us” Si???“â€"TribUne 905-642-51 1 1 0 3M Scotchouard - LOOSE BUGS - BROADLOOM - UPHOLSTEBY WNW councilman-nay

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