moo lacs- Fm Lm.mu m m nun- “' W um um ' mm:- m M “7" mm m Incl-mutual romummmuwmmwm yihmmmmmhmo‘Q momma-m Suï¬-Tribune mu Wand.“ aun- Wu: Fl mummy M “8‘ mm TWP maus- mun mun-w mucus- mum mun-su- mum mm4uss' mam vac SW‘ m; time around. the ï¬ve-foot-len forward was chosen in the sixth round of the United Suites lkxzkey [aqua entry dnï¬ by the Dex Muist Buu‘aneers. who ï¬nisher) seventh out of eighth teams in the Westem Confemnce this past season. was one of two Canadian» me other being cncEman Callum Hufloal â€" drafted by Des Moines. V Bemg picked up by the Buccaneers opens another door for Cnglula. who ï¬nished ï¬fth in Spin’t scoring last season with 22 goals and 45 points. "Ibo Stouï¬ville Mcnnm 'wm'c SCthlllfld to take to the mad for an Oshawa City and District Pastlmll [league Ill against the Oshawa Bomlwrs 'llmsday. Mollie! Mtum had other plum; l The rah that has beén prevalent in the am: over (it last few has left the playing ï¬elds in Oshawa wet and mphyuble. ' ‘ The contest is scheduled to be playul lune 29. 1119 Mamas“ next game will be in Oshawa My 26 against the Oshawa Midgets 6’1 r - WMWMMW I'm the second spring in a row. [Rake (Laggiula has been drafted. last the Pickering resident was a third-round pick 0! mutaï¬o Hockey league's Erie Otters before gotngon to his ï¬rst season of junior hockey with the 0 Spirit of the Ontario lunior Hockey . He could Opt to join the club next season, and per- haps pursue an NCAA scholarship. give making the ()flets’ roster another shm or spend another season with the Spirit; 7 » general manager Kenny Burmws said Tues- day he has spoken to Gamma and Pxpects‘ him back in Stoufl'ville this fall. Momnshodouthmhm with ï¬lesfmm 'l‘orsmr M’u's Also in the boys' ï¬eld. Michael Bourâ€" gems was ï¬rst to (.1055 the ï¬nish line in the open 2!le steeplechase in-a time of 6:26.09. Among gills. Emily (Hanson also earned three top~three piacmgs aftet winning the senior gids' discus with a school record loss of 28.16m. 1119 prior mark was held by KevinWyszat- kn of Dr. I.M.. [knison (Newmarket) in 2009 with a heave of 4 1.09m. lie was also ï¬fth in the senior boys' 3.000111. She was also second in the javelin and third in shot put. Barker. 2: Grade 9 student. captured the midget discus event and set a YRAA and school record with a toss of 42.39 Barker also ï¬nished second in the javelin and thild in shot put. Each of them‘won one event by setting a meet record and earned two other top- three placing: a! the York Region Athletic Assurialion outdoor track and ï¬eld chamâ€" pimxships. V metres. ()iivia Boléndct. another senior competi- lur. won the girls' h‘igh jump with a leap of 140111 and Was second in 'triple jump and Greg Barker highlighted a contingent of competitors fmm the Smuï¬ville mama Sewndary SchOol C nans who took to the York Univérsity t Monday and Tuesday. Record-Hréaking'Spartans qualify for Central meet They will all advance to the manual Regionals. which will take place at York Um- versuy May 26 and 27. Bolstering the Spanans' placement went? the senior girls. who ï¬nished ï¬rst and midg- et gills ï¬fth.1‘he midget boys ï¬nished eighth and senior boys 26th. Bill (homers Secondary School of Union- vilie wem the overall team champions mm 573 points. 0th?! notable performances came from Rose Wideman. who was third in the midg- et 11mm, Ashley Johnston ï¬fth Senior girls' discus. [3111in Goodwin ï¬fth midget giris' 100m and Erin Dobson ï¬fth midget girls’ triple jump In the overall team standmgs. the Sp tans were lfllh with 123 points; ï¬fth long jump. Laura Monk. a'Uradc 9 student. wun [hr midget girls' discus with a thmw of 2148") andwas ï¬fth in the javelin. Barker. a Grade 9 student, capmfetl the midget boys' dzsms event arid set a YRAA and school record with autoss of 42.39 mares. Miduu‘l Hamkxum