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One of the better relay teams in the coach‘s estimation is the girls 4 x 400 quartet. Many of the male athletes are of unknown quality because they have not yet been tested in this type of competition. But midget boy Chris Wood is a strong distance runner, and Tyrone Hymen and Jamie Israel have also shown signs. ‘‘"We‘ve got a lot of strength in our middle distance events, especially a lot of good young boys,"" said McDougall, referring to individua)s such as midget Ron Sprung and junior Nick Cipp. ‘"Most of our strength is in junior girls and boys, that‘s where we should pick up most of our points." Any high school expecting to unseat Waterioo collegiate Vikings as the County track and field powerhouse at next Monday/Tuesday‘s WCSSAA meet better be good. REALLY good. "It‘s tough to really say at this point how we‘ll do in every event, but you can say we‘ll be strong in girls and reasonably strong in boys,." said the veteran Viking mentor, coâ€"ordinator with his sizeable coaching crew of several past powerhouses . , The championships at Centennial Stadium next week will also be more interesting for both Bluevale Knights and Laure! Muskies. Both have upgraded their teams in terms of interest and size and look forward to the positive feeling of competitive performance. At WCI, Vikings must overcome the loss of quality performers Sheena Ross and Stew McCuaig, who between them last year totalled five victories. The burden has been aligviated with the arrival of outstanding midget Allyson Bryant, a superb hurdier, and the progress of midget Sandy Atkinson, in the middle distance events. At the junior level, Orchard predicts Sue Muffitt is one to watch in the throwing events, that Leanne Pinder is as strong as ever, and that Christine Anderson should also count valuable points for her school. At Bluevale, coâ€"coach Doug McDougal} reâ€" ports that this year‘s squad of 25â€"30 is almost double last year‘s totai By Rick Campbell Chronicle Sports Editor The message, albeit unspoken, is loud and clear. Without commenting on the merits of his opposition, WCI coach John: Orchard said Monday his team is Yevery bit as strong" as the Viking squad that last yvear captured every team title except midget boys McDougall indicated that junior triple jumper Paul Hewson is aiso back in good form and Vikings powerful â€"| me: Â¥Veed Man what else is new"? BCt‘s Nick Cipp County track next week It is much easier said than done, but Forest Heights Trojans found the secret Friday to defeating Waterloo senior soccer Vikings. ings (3â€"1) half a game back of the 4â€"1 division leading KClI Raiders heading into yester day‘s action. Raiders had a bye while Vikings travelled to Waterlooâ€" Oxford Vikings, one of the most explosive scoring machines in the Waterâ€" loo County, loop, were held to only a single goal by the upstart Trojans who hung a 2â€"1 defeat on the previousâ€" lyâ€"undefeated Waterioo club. The County meet Monday runs from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Central Western Ontario championships are a week later, also at Centennial ‘‘*We have a lot of potential with our kids,. but for a lot of them it‘s still a year or so away .‘ said Carmichael. "Our javelin throwers and middle distance runners have goals they‘d like to get, but they‘re individual goals based on time and distance, not on placing." * Over at Laurel, coach Doug Carmichael has a nineâ€"member squad of enthusiatic youngsters who have shown good desire to improve on their performance and who are anxiously gearing up for the County competition. Interestingly enough, this year‘s squad as opposed to teams from other years is almost evenly â€" divided between male and female. with the women focusing on javelin and shorter distance and the men all 1,500 and 3,000m should challenge his fourthâ€"place provincial finish of a year ago. ‘"What we don‘t have in numbers, we make up for in quality, the type of student we have," said McDougall. ‘*Dedication and sportsmanship are the things we‘re trying to build here." Trojans hand Vikes setback The setback put Vik WCI‘s Mike Houston At Forest Heights, Warren Bullock scored both goals for the home club while Igor Vrablic had the lone tally for Vikings, who had averaged over six goals per game in their previous three conâ€" tests. The regular season wraps up Friday with St. Jerome‘s at WCI and Forest Heights viâ€" siting BCI Knights, who garnered their first point of the season Friday in a 2â€"2 standoff with Elmira Lancers. Neil Mavolad was the hero for Knights, boot ing both BCI goals against Lancers. Knights were at St. Jerome‘s yesterday. 14 days of pusutiiul scenery! Quebec City, P.E.1., the Cabot rrggh 9 bes prpgs ts Seats still available. Call toGay June 27, onty 9000 Twin 22 exciting days â€" seeing all the highlights of the Canadian can route home. 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