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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 6 Nov 2014, p. 34

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I hope to continue to sup- port the changes that have been made and lead the spon on this new trajectory." a full-time coach has enabled Judo Ontaria to apply for more high performance funding opportunities. “Judo Ontario has madevsome significant changes starting with the hiring of a full-time techniqal directgr/_coach."_s_he_ “Having the at the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus," she said. Sheflield. who holds her sixth-degree black belt. is a former Canadian champion and 10-year national team member and has a level three national coaching certification. “For example judo has become an Ontario High Performance Sport Initiative core sport and has opened a high performance training centre at the new Toronto Pan Am Sport Cen- “Because of some of the positive changes that have been taking place at Judo Ontario. I wanted to see some of these projects through to fruition. “I can't help but feel that I've broken new ground and I feel that it is a great opportu- nity to make a significant contribution to the sport. it is humbling to have the support of my colleagues." she said of her nomination. 'For Sheffield. who for the last four years was on the Ontario board as technical vice- president. taking on the responsibility in over- seeing the sport in the province for the next two years is a huge honour. The honour bestowed upon the Cedar Valley resident and co-owner of the Sheffield ludg Clgb igthafi of president. Sheffield takes over at Judo Ontario Aartje Sheffield was recently voted into a position within Judo Ontario no other female has taken on befone. My“; K; Mg kl follflltryour fighi nut-whatn- hut." Mitts-On. mung-u DIM-o He played the entire 2011-12 campaign with the Spirit, where he recorded a 3.06 goals against average in 28 games and had two shutouts and a .903 save percentage. help- ing the franchise to its only Ontario Junior Hockey League championship. Hal] piayed th seasons; with; the Spirit starting in 2010-11 when he was acquired from the_ Blackhawks. His 88 saves for the Weekend were 20 more than any other SUNYAC goalie and give him a .91?_sz_1ye percentage for the young season. Currently in his junior year, Hall followed it up with one of the finest performances of his career. recording a career-high 53 saves in a 5-4 upset of No. 15 Hobart College Saturday. Hall skirted the wéekend with a 35-save effort in 4-2 loss to No. 9 SUNY Plattsburgh Friday. THe victory ended Potsdam'; eight-gafime (Of/:1) speak against the Statesmen. Former Stouffville Spirit netminder Jon Hall was named the State University of New York Athletic Conference’s goaltender of the week for the period ending Nov. 2. A member of the Potsdam University Bears hockey team. the 23-year~old Hall earned the honours after two impnessive starts against ranked opponents to open the season. Spldt grad snags college award Another long-time Sheffield member, Jim Peterkin. was named viée-president of opera- tions on the provincial board. field Judo Club that she operates with her husband Steven, Sheffield estimates her new position she might require her to spend an extra 10 hours a week in carrying out admin- istrative duties at ludo Ontario. Whip“) ml.th nun-mm

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