Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 1 Jul 2010, p. 16

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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 first-round pick of the New York Rangers in the 2008 NHL entry drafi, the 19-year-old Stoufl’ville resident compiled nine goals and 28 assists in 80 games during his first-year cam- vale-v Del Zotto finished the season ranked first among all NHLmokies in power play assists with 18, second in power play points with 22 and tied forfifihinpwerplaygoalswithfour. He also ranked second in the NHL among firstoyear 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 fifth in power Play goals and eighth in goals. u -.. ... nnfi‘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 first Rangers player to do so since goalkeeper Henrik Lundqvist did it in 2006 and the first 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-xfi 3; A i Competing in the 55-59 male category, the 56-year-old Stoufiville resident was first to cross mefinishlineintheBOOmetreswithatimeof 2:42. Also entered in the 1,500m, Robbins finished second in 5:23.95. _ ‘ I . By top-three placings in the 800m and 1,500m, Robbins qualified for next year's senior nationals to be held in Houston, Mustangs M “P 29???? The Whitchurch-Stoufiville Soccer Club Mus- tangs under-12 girls kicked off their York Region Soccer Association regular season on an impres- sive note. OIVU luv; their first five matches, the Mus- tangs have won four and lost one. After splitting their first two matches that :..A..A~1 a 2-1 mason-cocaine win over the After splitting their first 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 Innisfil 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 Qualifier 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.

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