Facing the ï¬rst placcï¬msts. Bracebridge Storm under Ms in the ï¬nals. the Mustangs emerged with a hard-fought 10 win that went into a shootout. Contributing in the weekend tournament win were Kate Van Herpl. Angelina Campbell. Emma Panaati. julia Elia. Lizzie (hmefl: Toni Ronco. Ashanti (larkeliordick. iahnai Brown. Abby Champion. Megan Sutton. Lydia Philpott. Denna legrow. Saara Habib. Ash- leigh Boulianne. Katelyn Hanna mndssia Dcsantis " The team was coached by ( br- rado Panacci and Annmny Pic- c'oone. Manager was Mary Elia. 'lhe Stouï¬vifle Mustangs under- 13 girls look to the pitch for its ï¬rst mumamem of the season and came away winners at the Muskoka limy Summer Soccer Tournament in Bmcebridge lam! weekend. With seven teams in their divi- sion. which was a mixed UN and U13 Division. the Mustangsbattied Huntsvillema l-l flcbebmdown- ing Bracebridge under» 13 4- I. The Mustangs then played North Ibmnto fled to a 0-0 tie and then blanked North Toronto Blue 2-0 to ï¬nishseamd in their pool. u 95% : v - IT'S FREE! Sign up today“ WWW-wagiag'wm Mustang U13 girls ga||op to Muskoka tournament championship MWMMM “roundme Gajan Sivabadasingham's stay at 1110 (Rolf waiation of Ontario's Men's Match Play (Zhampkmships at the lake losvph (Rolf (Ilub near Pon Carling was brief lasteeL The myear-old Ballamrae rest dent who was ranked ï¬fth. was" eliminated in the ï¬rst round by 60th ranked Ken-gran Tyers. 23. of Newmarkm, 2 and l in the ï¬rst Gummmmmm Alex (jurdyal carded a nineuver par81 loï¬nishnimhinhisage gmup dixjision at the Canadian iunior Golf Association's U.S._‘Kids Won-1d Championship Team East qualiï¬er at me Maples of Ballam- rae Golf Club in Stouffville Sunday. Competing in the Boys‘.) and 10 group. the Stouï¬villei resident was eight shots behind winner Kavitn Ranchagoda of Richmond Hill. who ï¬nished one-(war par at 7’3. For more on the (MBA. log onto: mrjgatom CMstlanschoolonb'ack Students fmm SlouMe Chris- tian School made their presence fell a! the MS! (rack and ï¬eld meet in 'l‘ommo after returning with the school’s ï¬rst-ever championship learn banner. Among resuits post- ed by Smuï¬ville participants in the bamam division. Sarah Gillissie wasï¬rstinthegids‘ZOOandwo metres and mind high jump. Competing in a ï¬eld of 15 schools. Stouffvifle Christian's ban- tam (gmdes 3 and 4) team ï¬nished girls’ 800m and second 1.500111. Vyuon'a (Emissie was second in the guis' standing long jump. l‘he’gins' relay team 0! Victo- ria Gimme. Julia Holmes. Megan Clements and Sarah Gillissie were UllllSfle- NM HOImPS- M923" 1n the Grade} division. Miriam rments and Sarah were [mmaate “'35 the “iris. rd. ’ high jump and long jump. In the bantambays ï¬eld. Lucas (hmemn “ough wag mind in SPORTS inthe Vincent was hrs! m the IUU and 200m and mum! softball thmw. 'lhomas Masson was ï¬rst in the 400 and 800m. [him-place cï¬ons came from Alex Burns in softball thmwéand Samuel Incas 200m. The relay team ofVmcenl. Mam- sun. Burns and Count Hough was In the junior (Grades 5 and 6) girls division. Samantha Rae was ï¬rst in the 2Mm and third 200m. Hannah Imnimk was second in softball throw. Third-place showings came from Emma Bums in triple jump and m jump and Abby Roberts iTBe rélay team of Burns. Rob- cns. Rae and Charlotte Shankland was third. » ' lack Smalley was second in 2mm and 800m and third standing long jump. Michael Creegan was third in softball throw. Among junior boys. Matthew Km'ak was second in the 1mm and tripk‘ iump the huys‘ 80m hurdles and Iriple jump. * Among Grade†8 participants, Maddie Li was ï¬rst in the girls' 801!) hunilm, triple jump and high jump. ‘ Christina Lucas was ï¬rst in dis- cus. second 80m hurdles and shut putflaylcy Stow-r wun the mnning long jump and was third in 100m and shot put. 1118 relay team of Li. Lucas. Sn» vet and Burns ï¬nished ï¬rst. In the division. 'l‘im Barker Was third in discuss and shot puL WWIINILM Nicole Bums was second in tri- ple jump and third 800m. Natalie (kig’er ï¬nished seventh in the women’s 400 metre race at the National "hack [league's Tomo- to Invitational 'I'rack and Field Games at the University of Toronto Tuesday. The Stnuffville resident and Stouffville District Secondary School graduate was timed in 55.76 seconds. Mary Wmcberg of the United States won the main 51.86. Michael Haimluum