METAL 'SUWJI'ribUne visit flyerland.ca GITYPABHT- HAL-HART Michael Del Zotto capped 03 a successful freshman campaign with the New York Rangers by being named to the National Hockey League’s 2010 All-Rookie team last week. uvov - A ï¬rst-round pick of the New York Rangers in the 2008 NHL entry draï¬, the 19-year-old Stoufl’ville resident compiled nine goals and 28 assists in 80 games during his ï¬rst-year cam- vale-v Del Zotto ï¬nished the season ranked ï¬rst among all NHLmokies in power play assists with 18, second in power play points with 22 and tied forï¬ï¬hinpwerplaygoalswithfour. He also ranked second in the NHL among ï¬rstoyear players in hits with 162, fourth in assists and blocked shots with 92, seventh in points and tied for 15th in goala. # ' 7,, A|--. Ava ¢vun .â€" Del lotto led the Rangers in power play assists. rankedsecond in power play points, third in assists, tied for fourth in points and ranked ï¬fth in power Play goals and eighth in goals. u -.. ... nnï¬â€˜n mun. “I er-v- r...’ a- -_, He also led all team defer‘l’cemen'in goals, assistsand points. _ -«n .n n, ,I.:_ A--â€"_ wâ€"r -â€"â€".. In being named to the NHL All-Rookie team. Del Zotto became the ï¬rst Rangers player to do so since goalkeeper Henrik Lundqvist did it in 2006 and the ï¬rst skater since Mike York in 2000. Rbbblns bums up track In My; . lvu ---â€"___ medal in his age group categofy at the 2010 Indiana Senior Games in Hamilton County, {‘hMIrgelilLe-xï¬ 3; A i Competing in the 55-59 male category, the 56-year-old Stouï¬ville resident was ï¬rst to cross meï¬nishlineintheBOOmetreswithatimeof 2:42. Also entered in the 1,500m, Robbins ï¬nished second in 5:23.95. _ ‘ I . By top-three placings in the 800m and 1,500m, Robbins qualiï¬ed for next year's senior nationals to be held in Houston, Mustangs M “P 29???? The Whitchurch-Stouï¬ville Soccer Club Mus- tangs under-12 girls kicked off their York Region Soccer Association regular season on an impres- sive note. OIVU luv; their ï¬rst ï¬ve matches, the Mus- tangs have won four and lost one. After splitting their ï¬rst two matches that :..A..A~1 a 2-1 mason-cocaine win over the After splitting their ï¬rst two matches mar included a 3-1 season-opening win over the Unionville-Milliken Soccer Club Strikers and a 4-1 loss to Barrie, the Mustangs reeled off victo- ries over Innisï¬l 5-0 June 10, Unionville 3-1 June 17 and Barrie 2-0 last Thursday. lacquelinei Rintjema, SPORTS da Grinnell, Vanessa Manges, Katrina Kovacic and Angela Panacci each scored once. Kristen Capon;ssp pqsted the shutout. . v ; Anus“- lullnuw. Dinh’a- wyvn W v v â€" v _ _ _ 7 In their over Unionvilleâ€"Milliken, Rintje- ma. Cambria Brown and Grinnell accounted for the Mustangs’ “ Al “__n‘nâ€"‘nn unv .v-wâ€"vâ€"_D. V Rintjema scode twice for the Mustangs against Barrie while Grinnell recorded the shut- out. Other players contributing to the Mustangs’ early-season success included: Kassandra Goodall, Kassandra King, Emma Ongman, Van- essa Maneilla, Cassandra Caggianiello, Dana Drew, Iarnie Risi, Shania Mjay and Hanneke De Roo. Bourgeois makes qualflylng “me for Junior Michael Bourgeois gained a berth in this weekend's Canadian Junior Track and Field Championships/World Junior “Dials after attain- ing a standard time in the 3,000-metne steeple- chase event at the recent 2010 National Qualiï¬er at York University. 7 A e - I n. n- 3"- _,___: u! Lvnn v-.-: u- The 16-year-old Wtchurch-Stouffville resi- dent completed the race in a personal best time of 10:07. This was 45 seconds faster than his prior best mark. 1‘ ‘ I ,L. Ml Ills-II.“ A Stouffville District Secondary School stu- dent, Bourgeojs t_he race in ninth place. , 4 r~:_1.: I‘an UCIIL, wwb‘tvw .‘lâ€"vâ€"â€"v The Canadian Junie; flack and Field Cham- pionships begin Friday and conclude Sunday in Moncton, NB.