_ Football Chargers _ shuffle coaching _ "It‘s disappointing to leave coaching with a fine club like the Chargers but I won‘t have the time to comâ€" mit to the team," said Chiasson. 4 The club announced that John Aitken, the defensive coâ€"ordinator will take over. the reigns of the team. He is in his second year with Chargers after completing a successâ€" ful stint as head coach in the Youth League. The major change was the stepping down of head coach Vic Chaisson who cited pressing personal matâ€" ters for his retirement. announced several changes on its coaching staff recently. _ . Waterloo CHYM‘rs got a 15â€"strikeout perâ€" formance from Dan Yantzi Sunday to knock off Cambridge Gores 32 in Interâ€"city Fastâ€" ball League afrion. â€" The game was doubâ€" ly important as it repâ€" Registration for Session 5 _ Ftfluymm-ta.m..-cp.m. . Classes begin Mon. August 23rd Waterloo Chargers‘ YOUTH â€" _ SWIMMING LESSONS . ___ and end Fri. Sept. 3rd ~ The session runs daily for 2 weeks Lessonse are 35 minutes in length & Levels from learn to swim through Star 6 are offered _ based on the National Y star program * Cost: $20 for participants, free to Y members ~ For further details drop in to the YÂ¥ "It‘s hard to replace someone like Vic who has worked hard. to build this team from scratch, but with the hardworking staff we have we foresee a smooth transition,"‘ said Aitken. include the acquisition of Scott Leeming, former Laurier quarâ€" terbacking star, as asâ€" sistant to offensive coordinator Cor Wust. Doug Francis and Mike Cheevers have been added to the training staff. Other members include Don Butler as offensive line coach, Keith Carter deâ€" fensive backs, and Jim Schneider, linebackâ€" Chargers also anâ€" nounced the opening of game in the bestâ€"ofâ€" three QOASA Zone Five finals to determine a rep for the OASA championships in Woodstock Labor Day weekend. The second game of the series will be at 8 p.m. Thursday at Hillâ€" Waterioo Family Y 145 Lincoin Rd. Waterioo or call 885â€"3500 . Players wishing more information shouild contact John Aitken at 886â€"6559 durâ€" ing the evenings. training camp. The team is extending inviâ€" tation to any and all 13â€"yearâ€"old and younger male athletes who wish to play comâ€" petitive football to atâ€" tend camp which began last night and continâ€" ues Tuesdays and Thursdays through Auâ€" gust at 6:45 p.m. at Waterioo Centennial Park. The Central Football League opener is Sept. 12 at Leaside Park in Toronto against Roseâ€" dale Raiders. 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