fully Brunton thinks golf 24/ 7. At the same time, the 39-year-old Stouï¬'ville resident feels there are other golfers who might be on the same wavelength as him. Or some rhay have an idea or thought on the subject that crops up at the spur of the moment they wish to convey to him. 7 As a means of interacting with Brunton, who also serves as the national men’s golf team coach and was recognized by GOLF Magazine in 2005 as a Top 100 Instructor - the ï¬rst Canadian to be included in the US. publication’s biennial acknowlâ€" edgement of teaching excellence â€" Brunton recently unveiled a blog on his wwwhenrybrurï¬oncom website. Known as Coach’s Corner, the blog creates an online community/forum where coaches, athletes, parents, seri- ous golfers and golf fans can interact, share useful inforInation and discuss topical issues related to the sport. I “I look forward to it," Brunton said. "It should be a lot of fun.†Brunton’s decision to launch his blog stemmed from his passion for the game in which he conveys his thoughts on coaching and compet- ing through a variety of ways includ- ing speaking presentations and authoring books such as loumey to Excellence, which hit the bookstands last fall. _.O __ . FU- ing speaking presentations and “I’m very excited about this new authoring books such as Journey to opportunity to talk about the things Excellence, which hit the bookstands I've learned and experienced that last fall. could be helpful to you in reaching The problem with these types of your potential as a golfer and com- communications, he said, is the audi- peting at the highest levels." The Stouffville Storm squirts maintained their unblemished York Durham Fastball League record after recording their sev- enth victory of the season with an 11-10 verdict over host Port Perry Wednesday. Jackson'Savery belted his third grand slam of the season and added a single and double to lead the offensive charge. Daniel Wynn, Kevin Matthews and lake Dilley each had two hits while Ryan Dunlop and Quintino Zarlenga had one each. DanvielWynn picked up the vic- tory. After a scheduled game yester- day against Port Perry, the Storm will play in Cobourg today. Former SDSS teacher battles ALS wlth tourney Squirts remain perfect thanks to Savery’s slam Andy Stoikos is on a mission. The former Stouffville District Secondary School teacher and coach of various Spartans varsity teams hopes there might a cure in the near future for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis - otherwise known as ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease. 7 it was that dread'ed illness that inflicted his father Chris Stoikos. This Coach’s Corner short on rough stuff ence can be limited at the time of the presentation. As well, it could take months to publish the inforrnatior_L_ Thus, tï¬e decision to create his ownblog “I’m announcing my new blog at www.henrybnmton.com which solves both problems by allowing me to pass along ideas about competing. coaching and training to an unlim- ited audience in real time," he said. As a means of raising money towards science and patient ser- vices for ALS patients, Stoikos has conducted a charity golf tourna- ment in memory of his father. This year marks the let annual ChrisStoikosMemorial Foundation Golf Tournament, to be at Angus Glen Golf Club in neighbouring Unionville July 7. The event is a 1:30 pm. shotgun start. “We’re embarking on our third decade in this ï¬ght (against ALSL†Stoikos said. “We hope to get con: tinued support." Last ye-a'r, the tournament raised more than $43,000, bringing the 20 year total to over $235,000. 4 While the event has been sold out in the past, there's still some space available. 7 Sponsorship opportunities are also still available. For further toumament infonnation, contact Stoikos at: infchhrisstoikosmemoriaLcom or log on to: wwwchrisstoikosmemoriatcom HENRY Baum: Stouffville golf pro and author can help your game with his new b|og. SPORTS Vaughgn‘ 25% All Bass Pro Shops“ Soft Baits orr Des 1.29-7.99 MILLS