Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 6 Oct 2011, p. 29

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MWAECIMN Ultimatum Now 2~2 bn the season. the Clippers were scheduled to resume league play yesterday Wm! Rich- mond Hill and then host Barrie a! the Clippers Sports Cnmplu Sun- day at‘ 3:45 pm. The Stoufiville minor bamam AE Clippers won its second straight On a separate note. the Clippers took pan in the recent Kawanha 'l‘oumamem in Peterborough and advanced to the scmifinab before Wen!witha50losstothe Omngeviflcfiycrx I Met suffering a 4-2 loss to Ajax in its opening game. the Clippers battled back to tieWest Mall?» 2 and defeat the Number Valley Sharks +2 to gain entry into the semifinal Spencer Krahi two goals and had one assist while Jordan Ogden stupped every shot directed his way to propel the Smuflvillc major atom Clippers to a 3-0 win over the Newmancl Redmemin Ontario Minor Hockey Association action at the Clippers Complex Sunday. ‘ Mike Mary added the other (Hippfls' market. Cam wason and Aaron Kirk- mss each earned assists. ---_â€"A Simi’fii'fi'ibune Mam-'9: EHHomeFinderxa hymn-mum ' The East (‘nwillimbury Eagles skated ofiwith a 3-1 win over the Smufl'ville minor [we-wee Clippers game with a 32 decision over Ridunond Hill in Ontario Minor Hockey Association action at the Clippers complex last Thursday. Net Sinclair had a goal and one assist while Bret! McNeill and Schmtian Messina. on a penalty shot. accounted for the other Clip- pers' tallies. 1348! Brown was credited with an assist. Parker Strupp ycd a solid, game in goal, to preserve the win. The victory by the came on the heels of a . triumph in Barrie Sepl. 24 Mucus lvanovskj earned two helpers while McNeil! and Bmwn each had one Now 3-3.! on the season. the Clippers were scheduled to resunw league play on the road against Aurora yesterday. Cole and scored for the Clippem Magus-mum Clippers D YourClassifiedsta; {1} The Waterloo team won the competition by 18 strokes over second-place University of Guelph. Ballamrae resident and Uni- versity of Waterloo freshman Gaian Sivabalasingham shot a four-over par 74 to finish eighth overall at the University of Guelph Invitational at the Cutton Golf Club Monday. (:ajan's eflon also helped the University ofWatefloo men's team earn a third place finish at 298. The host University of Guelph won the event with a 295. .During that Mo-day compeâ€" tition. Cajun finished fourth in the-individual men's event with a Mb-mund. two-(wet par 145. mum,m atmlvorsltypflevults The University of Waterloo men's team entered the event on a high after capturing the Water- loo/Laurier Invitational at Whis- tie Bear and (hey Silo golf (nurses last weekend. in ()MHA action at the Clippers Complex Sunday. Nolan Maclmlis stoned the lone goal for the Clippers. now 0-3 in league may. Rhys (:arkmgh collected an assist. - 'lhe (Jippels are scheduled in resume league play against Tonen- ham New MW]: at the Clip- pers Complex Saturday at 5 pm. news " O I timm 70.. ’3' IOUICI 'QI IOCAL JOII Emery plays fut a Markham entry in the Markham Oldtim- ers Recmational SID-Pitch league as a means of lumping active. He was a competitive fastball player. includinga stint with the senior ‘B' Oshawa Merchants and winning The team first wanted‘m see what he could do on the ball dia. mend. Emery, a retired Gauge [imwn (loliege mechanical engineering teacher. will play shortstop for the Mississauga Legends in the 70â€" and-over division. “Someone from London called me up. I guess (Mississauga) heard about me and said to me 'I hear you play shortstop and we’re Iook ing for one'." Emery said. mom FOR HIM“ But after the 73-yearold Whitchurch-Stoufiville resident fielded a telephone can this past summer asking if he would b? interested in going to the games. he's getting his glove and bat ready. mhayakuwufi’yrmg rum Bryan Emery had no intonâ€" tions of participating in the sloâ€" pltch tourngment during the Huntsman World Seniors Games in St. George. Utah. starting Monday. Ball, player, 73, off to Utah BY MICHAEL HAYAKAWA Our phone lines are open: My - Friday tumâ€"5:pr W252? or 416-796-7204 ‘F’lace you: Classdw ad 2:: hows a 0.1;. 7 (Mrs .9 WW.- Log Onto m.yqrwon.m_ana mm: W your classified: may amen-um sacrum Especially since he was informed some 50 NOth Amen- can entries are exported to be participating. During the 19605. hmcry [an against the likes 0f former (Lunar dian Olympic 800 metre silver medallist and Markham r051» dent Bill (,‘Irothers 'm the 400 and He was also (mm mm of (Alana- da's top trampolinists. competing at world meets in Portugal and New hala‘nd. As for how the Legends will fare at the games. Emery has nu idea. "It should be imemsting. I’m looking forward to going," he said. an Ontario champiomhnp with Stouffvtlte Betz Pools as a play erâ€"coach. Emory had no qualms about their rl‘qucst and Inuit tn the diamond with them for a one-day tryout in Milton in early August mom VEFERAN After watching limcry's fivldmg abilities and in swinging a but, the ltgcnds wclmmcd him to mm team. As a tuneup for their trip, they participated in a inurnanwnt in Kcswick where they won two of three games to finish in svcond place in the (fl-and-rwet diwl 5km, WISIB

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