Vault-mm witty-dumbed.“ atttteartratl-tths- mater - nee "ill Satur- day at the (bum manual: in Wham. t T And that one. by the junior girls’ t a mo relay team. was a entwined-cc it was the first the girls had re- corded " year. Waterloo school's were not shut out individually thttugtt as Clive Hamiltbn of Laurel triumphed in the the blustery Binder City But just slightly reamed from theaiitter of the win- ner’s circle were a handful of sparkling efforts from competitors from all three Waterloo schools as they fought for one of the five berths that would send them to the allOntario finals this weekend in Toronto. wcr had a total of 10 ath- letes qualify in no events for OF'SAA, spearheaded by Junior sprint miner Sheena Ross who recorded second- place finishes in both 100 and 200 metres. Also placing in two events were junior distance run- ners Giselle Kannada and Mike Houston. Kavanagh was third in the 1.5mm se- cmd in the 3,000 while House "Both races were very close. she had a personal best of 12.1 (wind-assisted) in the 100 and 25.7 in the 200,"-said WCI coach John Orchard. BetttLftmLaLgghttttls ODWard ttt OFSAA lllllill dim mu. like lost the 3,000 to the two-time OFSAA champion and Gi- selle alto finished behind said Orchard. Laurel‘s open 4 x 400 relay team, winners at CWOSSA aim fared well and will be heading to OFSAA based on their most respectable third-place finish. The team of Jeff Foster, Mike Brown, Kevin Bean and Chris Rowe actually won their heat by two seconds but in the timed final were placed behind Windsor Brennan and As- mption. 'Wd have to say that our area (region) is unma- gest in the proviggé in the The triumphant 4 ct 100 team of Laurie Lawson. Mary Stobbe. Cathy Pt: and Ross completed t e race in 51 seconds flat, half a second better than the CWOSSA record as Ross stormed from fourth to first Other individuals to qua- lify from WCI were Mike Hovey, fifth in the senior boys Javelin, Todd McCuaig third in the midget an, and Cindy Precur, fourth in the midget girls no despite the, fact that even in the bad weather she shaved half a second off her personal best. u- hd but in the 1.500 and In runner-up in the inthe final leg. Hamilton, who followed Preston's Lloyd Schmidt “Schmidt wanned up for the Steeplechase, but he's had this knee injury and just eituidn't do it (steeple- chase)," said Laurel coach Gaye Carmichael.' "It's too bad, because it means he's (Schmidt) out of it (steeple- chase) for the year. But he didtt't even look like himself in the 3,000, you could see he aroma the track at both WI in the distance events. fin- ished third in the 3,000 to &hmidt's second, but then when Schmidt was forced out of the steeplechase due to injury, the loping Laurel athlete came up big to win. terIoo County and CWOSSA Laurel Vocetionel's q x 400 CWOSSA-winning rem teem finished third in the region-ls lest week and heads to the ell-Ontario’s this weekend. As ooech Gaye Carmichael (second from right) gives them briefing lest weekkthet's teem members Chris Rowe and Kevin Boon looking on from left while Jeff Foster practises exchange technique with Mike Brown. “You can say that our goal for the relay team at OFSAA will be a 3:293, we’ll have to be at least that good to have a chance," said was laboring." Laml’s junior Matter Rowe also qualified in. dividually for OFSAA with a fourth in the 400. Your passengers "' "mlllllllllllll will envy the quiet and comfortable ride of the Audi 4000. As they sit relaxed in plush seats. surrounded by tinted tdass enjoying the many luxury features, they will know that you possess I fine touring sedan. m All") ung§nyrgmmno 550 wanes BT. Ciiaauso tsuraro Carmichael, whose squad was timed in 3:333 in Wind- Midget girl Beth Merikle and senior Jenny Ord both had twin thirds in the 1.500 Bluevale Knights, always strong in distance events qualified three athletes in five events. Voodoo Chmoich, Wednesday. Jun. a, . And you will enjoy the handling and response. The rack and pinion steering, front wheel drive and spirited 5-cvlinder fuel injection engine will give you the feeling of a sensitive sport: car. Audi 4000. Experience it yourself. and 3000 metres and midget OFSAA. as it was last year, will be held Friday and Saturday at Etobicoke Centennial Stadium with events starting both. days at 9 a.rn. and ending 10 p.m. Friday and 5 pm. Saturday. boy Nick Cipp ran third in the 1.500. tun-ME