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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Sep 1983, p. 25

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Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff Waterloo Athletics are leaving nothing to chance in their bid to escape the second diviâ€" sion of the Kitchener and District Soccer League. To make the climb to the first division, they have to finish first or second, and if it‘s going to come down to tieâ€" breaking mathematics involving goals for and Harold Bryan stretches Balikans forward. Coâ€"sponsored by the University of Waterioo, Wilfrid Laurier University and U of W Alumni . Street Dance83 A‘s fill the net Saturday October 1â€"7pm Waterloo Town Square _ against, they want to be in the driver‘s seat. That‘s why they were relentless in beating Balkans Sunday at Woodside Park, scorâ€" ing a 10â€"0 win that is possibly the highest score in either division of the KDSL this seaâ€" son Andy Coppolino, Greg Heideman and Terry O‘Keefe all had goals before halftime, after which things beâ€" came even easier. in an attempt to move ball away from Richard O‘Brien photo Romp over Balkans ‘*They (Balkans) held us pretty well at bay in the first 10 or 15 minutes," said Athletâ€" ics manager Bob Vanâ€" derveen, "but after that they fell apart. Heideman scored two more in the second half. Tom Abbott also scored twice while Berâ€" nie Willms, Marcel Desmeules and Norâ€" ‘‘They didn‘t have the legs to keep up with us." goals. Defensively, Athletâ€" ics were also in top form, allowing just one shot on goal as Gary ZLettler, the least scored on goalie in eiâ€" ther division, picked up his 11th shutout. Many possibilities remain for the final weekend of the regular season, the most hopeâ€" ful of them being Athâ€" letics‘ chance to finish first overall. This will happen if Athletics win Saturday while Gerâ€" mania beats or ties Cambridge FCA. On the other hand, Athletics are in a posiâ€" tion where they could finish third by losing to Barzotti, a team that needs to win to hold on to the sixth and final playoff position. Athletics and Barzotâ€" ti meet Saturday at 2 p.m. at Centennial Park in Guelph. Four of five Waterioo Minor Ringette rep team coaches are back from last year‘s highly successful season. Minor ringette tryouts Tryouts for the five divisions have been unâ€" derway, but response in some of the divisions has been poor. The organization urges to come out to play and support ringette. Bennik also had i l ¢ ~ a/ll H y ‘:fl.’f'-'! inss ;A \_a A ' # ‘&‘ : :m:O ‘ g@flUiCQ.. worthy of your confidence. Ozzie the Owl of Control Carpet Cleaning Inc. is pictured here awarding Mrs. Leventhal of 839 Regent St., Cambridge with her prize of an Entire Home Carpet Cleaning, which she won at the Control Carpet Cleaning Booth at the C.O.E. With them are Genera! Manager Mike Cicchine and Russ McEachnie, viceâ€"president of Control Building Services Inc. A Waterloo based company with 12 years of experience. WATERLOO CHRONICLE Congratulations mwrema« a tradition since 1925. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1983 Converuent Parking. entering Wellington or King Street Datzâ€"~Bechtel funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST â€" 7459495 Photo by John W. Bast/ imprint â€"â€" PAGE 25

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