"Anthony Stewart" is the name of:

*A. T. Q. Stewart (1929–2010), academic historian and author from Northern Ireland

*Anthony Stewart (ice hockey) (born 1985), ice hockey player

*Anthony Stewart (footballer) (born 1992), English footballer

*Anthony Stewart (rugby league) (born 1979), Irish rugby league player who plays for the Salford City Reds

*Anthony Stewart (basketball) (born 1970), Australian former professional basketball player

*Anthony Stewart (basketball, born 1988)/Anthony Stewart (basketball) (born 1988), American professional basketball player, former Kentucky Wildcat

*Anthony Stewart (businessman), owner of the ship Peggy Stewart (ship)/Peggy Stewart, burned in the "Annapolis Tea Party", 1774

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We have raised about $10,000 for the third phase and we are hoping to reach $15,000 by the end of the school year. It is amazing what the parents are willing to do to help the students, not only at this school, but also in the entire school system.

Any time you get to score a goal and help the team out is a good feeling. I was in the area where I need to be, in the front of the net where there's a lot of traffic.

Box Elder is always the favorite to win.

We had some really rough terrain to deal with. It could have been much, much worse.

It's a great feeling, and as I've said before, any way I can contribute is great.

He's very foul prone and he struggles defensively if he is in foul trouble, so getting guys going at him it might give him a tougher job.

These last two games are going to make or break you. I know if I make this team, it's going to be third, fourth line. I'm not going to kid myself and think I'm a scorer. I'm just worried about the physical part of the game.

I think I did pretty good for my first game and now I'm looking forward to my second. I just have to keep working hard and hope things work out. I spent two training camps here, so I knew everyone. This is a good group of guys who have always made me feel welcome. This wasn't like getting called up onto a new team.

Well, basically everyone gave 100 percent, even though it was a little chilly out here. (The kids) came out and they gave all they had, and I was really proud of them for that.