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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Nov 1979, p. 16

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"We made a couple of mistakes in the first half that snowballed into more errors and they really snow- balled in the second half," admitted UW coach Sally Kemp. "And she (Clarkson) Generally acknowledged as the team to beat in the provincial loop this year, Guelph had a tough time pulling away from the eager Athenas during the first half. But Clarkson, a na- tional team member put on a one..womanshow in the se- cond half to pace Gryphons to a 79-43 win. The "they" was the Uni- versity of Waterloo Athena basketball team and the "she” was Guelph Gryphon sensation Candy Clarkson. And although it took her a while to get in gear she was cruising at high speed by the end of last Wednesday's OWIAA game at the UW PAB. By Rick Campbell Gimmick Spout Edhoe They knew she was there. And they knew it would only be a matter of time before everyone else did too. Page 16 - Waterloo Chronicle, 1htedneiiuv, November 28. 1979 L ‘HenS n tt chicks “WV t"t't"j'tt'tt'te',.'rrC'C'" a - Brtrttt {ms 'tttttttest mo ' uh": you: C no A!” Ike - A 9331;“ Athenas have troiiNe' with hot Clarkson PHONE 88g-e 7 35 unsuv SET " 00 Mayor; CRHH Rouse RAIOR oA .SISSAR Cur' SH’OHPJc 'tr PeRns - 'pgre , gens n' ehelts usury SALON "CHICKEN FEED Bum" EEAUTY Qi)nt.ovu RICHARD C. BIGGS and JAMES W. SLOAN JAMES R. AXLER and J. GORDON ROSS BIGGS, SLOAN, AXLER & ROSS have joined them in the Practice of Law effective October 29, 1979, and they will practice law under the firm name 92 ERB ST. E., WATERLOO 4A4.) UP from new offices located at Phone (519) 886-1 590 Despite the large point differential, Kemp was Regarded as one of the best players in the country, she had five field goals and was five-for-five from the free throw line as Athenas played her closely during the first half Wednesday. But Clarkson went wild in the second half, counting 10 buckets to end up with a 35- point evening. . really dominated in the se- cond half, they kept giving her the ban and we couldn't seem to stop her." Her splurge must have come as welcome relief for the unbeaten Guelph club, which despite its wealth of talent, has been finding the going tough around the op- posing team's hoop this year. N "For some reason they've (Guelph) really had a tough time getting it going, they're surprisingly in- timidated by pressure," said Kemp. _ A g Ctaruon/a slender, agile guard finidhed second in lea- gue scoring to Athena star Liz Silcott last year, averag- ing 22 points per game. wish to announce that tyl WATERLoo tne/itil] Si. pleased with several aspects of her clubzs game, notably the hustlé and drive shown on the court. Notes: Athenas lost a close 51-49 decision to Toronto Sas turday. Nancy Campbell was high scorer for Wa- terloo with 12. Athenas, who were always behind in the contest, drew to within one point with about five minutes to go in the first half. But the tena- cious Gryphons caused three turnovers in the space of 14 seconds and turned each into two points to help improve their halftime lead to 41-26. "We talked about things after the game," said the UW boss "and all our mis- takes are correctable ones, we didn " daanything that bad that we can't overcome. Our next three games (in Toronto, Kingston and Ot- tawa) should tell us a lot." Nancy Campbell and Beth Parsons, both credited by their coach as prominent fi- gures on the court, led Athenas point getters with 12 and nine respectively. Guelph Gryphons Ingrid Kihl (14) has a look of dismay on her face after Nancy Campbell (with ball) of Waterloo Athenes stole the ball hom her during first-half action of last Wednesday's game at the UW gym. Campbell who went in for the easy layup on this play. led UW scorers with " points but Guelph won the game. , NEW EVERY Mr C, 'r, um HIGH) AI), ON OVFN FRFSH BAKED I STANLEY PARK MALL ' MlVEIIEIT [ENNIS-“II"! FIE! "all“ a; mm mm ON OVEN FRESH BAKED FOODS on 60% AND 100%WIOLE WI!" "Tim Home of Quality Baking" 702 KING ST W (CORNER OF SHANLEY ST , KIT 142-1841 CRUSTY a WHOLE WHEAT on PLAIN dozH (20' EACH) FOREST HILLS PLAZA or 6/95" 742-4251 OR 5 LOAVES FOR 2.89!

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