PAGE 24 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESODAY, MAY 20, 1981 WASH & STYLE G Try T RAYS T0 ADVERTISE ... ADVERTISE WHERE IT PAYS .. Northdale Auto Body Complete Collision and Refinishing Service Mahler‘s Hairâ€"a monium 430 Albert Street, Waterioo 886â€"7520 WESTMOUNT PLACE (BEHIND DOMINION) Hairstyling Limited GLENRIDGE PLAZA OoNLY! ) Waterioo, Ontario _ «â€"+$700 IHYPNOSIS"] Awesome both in numbers and in perforâ€" mance, the 96â€"member strong Waterloo colleâ€" giate Viking track and field team swept powerfully to a sucâ€" cessful defense of its Waterloo County crown Tuesday at Centennial Stadium. By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor Fashioning a touch of the old and the new in individual competition, Vikings compiled 375 _ Kitchener, Ont 579â€"1900 9 a.m. â€" 159 King S1., Suite ©@ Loze Weight @ Nervousness © Stop Smoking © Sex Problems @ Seif Hypnasis < C mt 5A @4 0 & 4A APh G <€ Track and field Vikes roll over foes 9 p.m points overâ€"all to devâ€" aslfate the other 15 County â€" schools. Secâ€" ondâ€"place Eastwood, a traditional WCI rival in track and field, was far behind with 227 while the combined St. Jeromes‘s/St. Mary‘s team finished third at 211. Obviously, WCI also took both overâ€"all boys and overâ€"all girls cateâ€" gories also with 174 and 201 totals respectively. But what surprised and pleased WCI coach John Orchard and his support staff was that Vikings took five of the six divisional contests also, missing out only on midget boys. WCI midget girls, paced by the outstandâ€" ing threeâ€"victory perâ€" formance of Leanne Pinder who won three distance events despite all to devâ€" boin(sickonthew;- ning was a big surprise practically id e a| other 15 end, won their section though, we weren‘t exâ€" weather conditions, ools. Secâ€"â€" with 66 points WCl pecting them (to with Sue Muffitt of WCI astwood, a â€" junior girls, with outâ€" _ win)..." far outdistancing her VCI rival in â€" standing sprinter Although at press competition in the jJunâ€" ld, was far Sheena Ross leading time an exact count ior girls discus to make 227 while the way won with 70 had not been made, a new mark of 38.60m. ined St.. points, while their junâ€" Orchard figured apâ€" Doug Bain of KCI, anâ€" St. Mary‘s jos boy counterparts proximately half of his other triple winner, set ed third at won with 64. The senior team had qualified for a new junior 200m girl Viking ‘team the Central Western â€" mark of 22.2 seconds . , WCI also matched the senior â€" Ontario championships Other than Houston, erâ€"all boys _ boys with 61 points . next Tuesday at Cenâ€" â€" the only WCI boy to win girls catee each, good for first tennial. Competitors _ an individual event was with 174 and _ place for both teams. had to finish in the top Stew McCuaig in the spectively . St. Jerome‘s midget four in their event or 110 metre hurdles. surprised â€" boys were the only _ meet a qualifying stanâ€" Christine Anderson of WC1 maach â€" team to break the WClI _ dard to advance. WCI took the midget with 66 points. WCl junior girls, with outâ€" standing sprinter Sheena Ross leading the way won with 70 points, while their jJunâ€" ios boy counterparts won with 64. The senior girl Viking ‘team matched the senior boys with 61 points each, good for first place for both teams. St. Jerome‘s midget boys were the only team to break the WClI monopoly when they edged WCI 70â€"66. "Like I said before, midget boys is probaâ€" bly the weakest area on our team, but they still only finished four points behind," said a justifiably proud Orâ€" chard following the dayâ€"long competition. ‘"‘The senior girls winâ€" "I‘d say the team is about as strong as last year when we finished about 100 points ahead of Waterlooâ€"Oxford," said Orchard. "I think we have a chance to improve on our (last year‘s) finish at CWOSSA. We were secâ€" ond overâ€"all there but we‘ve got some real winners on our team this year like Mike (Houston) and Leanne (Pinder) and Sheena (Ross) who might make the difference." All three of those mentioned won individâ€" ual point trophies with superb efforts. Ross tied with Jan Bruâ€" bacher of Waterlooâ€"Qxâ€" ford for best junior girl with 21 points, Pinder tallied the same numâ€" ber to win midget girls, and Houston had 18 points on two firsts and a third to take senior boys. # The wispy speed demon Ross set new records in all three of her individual events. She clocked 12 seconds flat and 25 flat in winâ€" ning the 100m and 200m respectively, and also leaped 5.42 metres in winning the long jump with ease. Pinder sef a new mark in the 3,000m at 11:19 and also scored solid but closer vicâ€" tories in the 1,500m and Houston had vicâ€" tories in the 3,000m and 1,500m to go with a third in the 800m. A total of 10 new records were set under 663 Colby Dr. Waterioo E[ © Greenware Glazes CERAMIC sTUDIOS 886â€"0460 Ceramic Classes Other than Houston, the only WCI boy to win an individual event was Stew McCuaig in the 110 metre hurdles. Christine Anderson of WCI took the midget girls 100 metres and McCuaig also took the boys open 400 hurdles. It was not a banner year for Bluevale Knights at the 1981 competition as only four of 14 athletes adâ€" vanced to CWOSSA. Beth Merikle qualiâ€" fied in the 1500 and 800m with third and fourthâ€"place finishes respectively in junior girls. Elaine Atkinson was third in the junior 3,000m and Paul Hewâ€" son took third in midgâ€" et boys triple jump. BCI‘s best individual effort came from firstâ€" year junior Nick Cipp who had twin thirds in the 1500 and 3000m. ‘"‘"Sure, I was really pleased with my finâ€" ish," said Cipp after his 3000 where he finâ€" ished behind Doug Conâ€" siglio of Southwood and Steve Kelly of Caâ€" meron. ‘‘There was some pretty tough competition in that race." Laurel Vocational, which last year wrote a Cinderella story of sorts with a small but hardy group, did not send a team to WCSSAA officially this year as coach Gaye Carmichael indicated Tuesday the response in early spring was not suffictent to warrant the time investment. Give yourself a break. 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