Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 11 Sep 2010, p. 17

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ivy Steinberg and her partner John Moorejoinedforcesondielinkstowmme Golf Association of Ontario’s Low Gross Senior Division of the Ontario Mixed Team Championships at Wooden Sticks Golf Club in Uxbridge last week. A Cedar Valley resident and Granite Golf Club member, Steinberg and Moore, a resident of Toronto, combined for a solid thnee-under par 69 to win the division title. For Steinberg, the mixed provincial title earned was her second. In 2006, she was paired with Ryan Aus- tin to win the Low Gross Open division. Members of the Ballantrae ,. team include: playing coach Benita Vanden- berg. coâ€"captain Fia Caramanico, Sandra Sansom, Carmen Olariu, Margaret Pater- son, Donna Smith, Jennifer Ireland, Angela 'Ihcker, Deborah Lopatriello, Mary Walker, Margarita Landry, Eveline Knoop and club president Eileen Gayton. Ballantme ladies serve up league doubles’ flue The Ballantrae Tennis Club’s ladies’ doubles team captured the Ladies Inde- pendent Tennis League championship after recently defeating the host Newmar- ket Community Tennis Club 3-1. The league consisted of teams from seven clubs covering an area from Rich- mond Hill to Tottenham. The Ballantrae club is on Aurora Road behind the local community centre. Steinberg teams up for Ontario championship Any 1 York Roglon mar ............................... Any 3 You: Roglon papers ............. All York Mien papon .......................... 'YMWMWMdWIMQJDMW: WMEMN‘MWWMJ‘WW Saturday, September 18, 2010 careers ' career tréTning 0 help wanted V 3”x4” Process Colour Ad V 15-Day Posting on Workopolis.com V 30-Day Posting on LocalWorkca DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2010 ‘Sun-Tnbune presents You Receive: '00. I." sent: POI mu )0“ Gert Brugger of the host Stoufl'ville Lawn Bowling Club needed the warmth of several layers as play kicked ofl‘ in the Barthau leweller’s women’s tourna- ment Thursday. The club, which hosted the Ken Pren- tice - Dundee Wealth Management event Sept. 1, has two tournaments planned for next weekend. ....... $1 ,025 ....... $1 ,555 ""8 THE SEASON ym30m Youn commuiimr STAFF PHOTO/SJOERD WITTEVEE N The former long-time Stouffville District Secondary School physical education teacher hopes that gifted trait will continue to rub off on youngâ€" sters who might take to the basketball court under his direction at the Fletch and Son Fundamental Sports Camps. BOYS, GIRLS LOOPS Working with his son lay, a teach- er/coach at Pickering College in New- market, and Ryan Hargrave, the elder Fletcher will conduct two fall leagues. The other league will be held at Harry Bowes Public School on Mon- days from Sept. 13 to Nov. 22 for girls between the ages of six to nine from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Especially when he ofiers assis- tance to youngsters in enhancing their athletic skills. One will take place at Stouffville District Secondary School for boys and girls between the ages of six to nine on Tuesdays from Sept. 14 to Nov. 16 from 6 to 7 pm. That will be followed by a league for boys between the ages of 10 to 14 fmm 7 to 8 p.m. BY MICHAEL HAYAKAWA mhayakawa®yrmg.com Iim Fletcher doesn't lack enthu- siasm. Coach has hoop dreams for new Stouffville league Following that, a league for girls Citing a growth in demographics within the boundaries ofWhitchurch- Stouflville along with an absence of youth basketball leagues in the area, Fletcher is excited with the prospects of his upcoming fall league. “I think it has lots' of potential. This will save them from driving to Markham,” he said. As well. Fletcher feels his program is one in which will enable youngsters to improve their skills. “SERIOUS KIDS’ WANTED “I want kids who are serious about the game and not kids who are just thrown into camp," he said. between the ages of 10 to 14 will run from 7 to 8 pm. “We hope to start with four teams, have playoffs and give out awards,” he added on how the house league will operate. Fletcher revealed skill develop- ment will be a priority before par- ticipants take part in a house league format. As a part of registration, players will receive a ball and uniform. For further information, log on to: www.fletchsportcamps.com or call 905-985-3489. Following the fall league, Fletcher intends to run a winter league at the same sites from Nov. 29 to Ian. 24.

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