PAGE 26 - WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 11,181 tte Ligltt,, Ttottch ~an 1 IGHTING EXCELLENCE - g‘TOR LIGHTING EXCELLENCE" Weber Parkside Business Centre - SSO Parkside Drive - Waterloo OPEN: Mom-Wed. BAS, Thurs. 3. Fri. BS, Sat. 9-5 l NN, 886-8460 886-8461 NORM! IUD JK “was 9/520 DI? ,,g9. a 4" . a may“ . 1 't - v.- x MV »... § l, k hs. . "I P Sc' UW Athletes of the Week Edwards, a first-year Kin student from Burl- ington has progressed to the point where she is playing 35 minutes per game for Sally Kemp's squad. She constantly draws the toughest as- signments and Sunday came up with 22 points against Toronto following her 21-point effort against McMaster. Patti has had to play guard, wing and post positions this year and has responded well in all. She will be counted on heavily in the upcoming playoffs which will determine whether Athenas remain in Tier I or are relegated to Tier II next season. John Patti Heinbuch Edwards Rookie Athena basketball player Patti Ed- wards was named UW female athlete of the week Tuesday. Swimmer John Heinbuch. a grad of Bli‘évale collegiate, was named the malt athlete. _ n hig fifth year with the swim team at UW last week- end he posted the third fastest university time in Canada in the i500m free and came right back with the foy1hfa_stes1 time in the 200 fly. - _ Last year's MVP and this year's captaih. John has contributed valuable points to Warrior championship teams m the past and"no doubt will do the same in the upcoming CIAU finals. John also coaches the competitive swim pro gram at Kitchener Y and the name Hienbuch is most familiar to local swim enthusiasts. His father is currently president of the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association and brother Dave coaches the varsity swimmers at UW,