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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 9 Oct 2010, p. 16

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Showroom: 166 Bullock Din, x Unit 1, Markham 5812 MINI 81.. WWII. 905-642-9983 In the case of her team, which sports a 3-0 record and is tied with defending York Region Athletic Association champion Aurora in first place in the Tier One Central Division, leadership has been an essential ingredient. Especially from Grade 12 playâ€" ers including co-captains lenna Monk and Peyton Gray. “With a varsity team we have players who range from Grade 95 through to 12 and this early in the year a lot of the players don’t really know each other since some of them are new to the school being first-year high school students. “We've been fortunate in that our Grade 12 players have pro- vided strong leadership and the team has been pulling together," she said. The team is scheduled to con- duct a players-only lunch next week to further enhance team spirit. But at the same time, the vetâ€" eran Stouffville District Secondary School Spartans varsity girls’ field hockey coach was quick to note another asset stems from possess- ing the intangibles. Sarah Iangandoen z edged it definitely helps good talent to win games. U REROOFING """E‘ I.) EAVES/SIDING " u VINYL WINDOWS * U amen/mmo DOORS 64 Sandlford Dr., StouffvilIe, Unit 12 96442-3217 0 418-677-3835 Field hockey Spartans perfectly happy During games, Langandoen All Work Guaranteed Great Service Affordable Pricing BY MICHAEL HAYAKAWA mhayakawa@yrmg.com Quality Products 8 case of her team, which 3-0 record and is tied with ng York Region Athletic ion champion Aurora in :e in the Tier One Central , leadership has been an 30001906 acknowl- ; to have fl “(Aurora) went to OFSAA last year and they’re the defending champions. We know it'll be a tough game,” 'she said. “Having three coaches definite- ly helps. In the past I was the only one coaching the team," recalled Langandoen. Coming 011‘ a 1-0 win over King City at Bill Crothers in Unionville Wednesday, Langandoen noted a measuring stick for her team will be in their next game when they face Aurora in a first-place show- down at Bill Crothers Thesday at 3:30 pm. Scoring for the Spartans was STAFF PHOTO/SJOERD WITTEVEEN R ' . l , . . . , . . . [aging 82113;, fioagaegdvggafig: Stouffvflle Spartan Lucy Lombardo (left) fights St. Theresa of Llsleux s (Rlchmond H111) Iess1ca Lomberg for ding duties to record the shutout. the ball in YRAA girls field hockey in Stouflville Monday. Stoufl’ville won 1-0 on a goal by Jenna Monk. from having a three-member coaching staff. While Sarah Bub- nick has returned to assist Langan- doen, she’s also received help from first-year coach Tatjana Ivanovic. noted the senior players have cre- ated a successful line of commu- nication with whoever is on the pitch. She had an inkling her 20- member team might be competi- tive prior. “We ended last year well and the girls were learning things and they started this year where they left ofi last year. They’re more expe- rienced now and it’s been nice to see," she said. Langandoen has benefitted About 40 per cent of Canadians skip breakfast because they think it will help them lose weight, but research has shown that people who eat a healthy breakfast have a much easier time managing their weight. In addition, improved concentration stemming from a healthy breakfast helps you make rational, nutritious food choices throughout the day. At Eggxperts, the popular new all-day breakfast spot in Stouffville, owner Bernadine Thomas has put afresh twist on breakfast with plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and other healthy ingredients. Eggxperts specializes in Eggs Benedict, pancake dishes and tasty bacon, sausage and eggs, as well as omelets, sandwiches and salads. But Bernadine has thrown a few curves at the traditional breakfast fare, adding several varieties of berries, fruits, cheeses and vegetables to wake up any taste bud. “It’s the most important meal of the whole day and studies show that people who eat breakfast perform better,” says Bernadine. “But I wanted to balance the traditional breakfast of eggs and sausage with healthy ingredients like fruit and vegetables.” - las benefitted three-member ile Sarah Bub- The casual, intimate atmosphere at EggXperts makes it welcoming for the whole family and the menu is large enough that even a picky eater will find something familiar and appetizing. And with more than 30 menu items starting as low as $3.99, it’s no wonder Eggxperts is becoming one of downtown Stouffville's most popular locations. Enjoy a restaurant experience at fast food prices at Eggxperts. It will be wonderful. Eggxsperts‘now has a daily lunch menu starting at $5.99. Health, high-quality products in a relaxed and affordable atmosphere â€" a combination that makes Eggxperts a unique experience. Eggxperts is located at 5812 Main Street and can be reached by calling 905-642-9983 (905) 471-7547 ww.stmbnskimdnde,com

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