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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Nov 1983, p. 30

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FADE so - “I” W. W! Flood' 1aeygttilil Furniture t-i-ir.riWi,C,"'"L, "e:::,'," Master 1 Bedroom Suite [in Spring Foot End Spring and filled mattress Posture Board " Nu t _ Le, r-V-- 'AN., 'iitis Ffederick Street Mall) Kitchener 578-5050 j Lauriersj ill mis I ‘Maytag’ Wilfrid Laurier soccer Golden Hawks are going to miss their "Maytag." _ - And that's not a machine. Rather. it's the nickname for Paul Scholz, a fullback with the Golden Hawks who plays like a dependable machine and has for four sea- sons. And in each of the four yea rs. Scholz has been named to the all-Canadian squad, the Ctrst time any WLU athlete in any sport has made all-Canadian more than three times. He was the only local player named this year, making the KIW second team. - “Game inUrame out. he never gives a bad game." said Laurier coach Barry Lyon. "You can depend on him." - _ At 6-2. Scholz used his height to advantage for each goal. Moving up for corner kicks and free kicks. Scholz scored all his goals oft his head. Despite his" defensive position, Scholz also led Hawks in scoring this past season with six of the team's 21 goals. A local player, Schulz is a graduate of Eastwood collegiate and also played last season for Beograd of the Kitchener and District Soccer League. Kerry, from Sudbury, finished his second season while Apolinario of Toronto com- pleted his rookie season. __ __ Scholz also joins teammates Stefan Kerry and Manny Apolinario on the Ontario Universities Athletic Association west all, star team. th-o-et-sri-oat. wan-1pm umAn.w..wm end leave your worries rm Air Ftight/Accidertt Insurance to $100,000.00 we really care A Come fly with Paul Schulz

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