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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Dec 1983, p. 34

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Afiel’ an .l o‘ m‘ny ye‘n' vm h.“ h.l;.:c?ul.l'l'-- hooariivadnctrbiiihcteatitistons Aiicinintaieiiiintsisizatais. 196. state. Aurtediad y left minor hockey to play for WC1, M'f:;dm:f x::{ lt:szomty hs::ondary but did point out that 90 per cent of his players e Schoo) C ation hockey s aren‘t involved in any other team sport. ~ And while their record shows th:g +0 :e‘ ‘struggling â€" they have just one win, a The high school hockey program involves less decision over m‘c""’&"w"’ "dm‘;:" travel and more free nights. Practices are at 7 shut out twice in m%m‘m c 'g: a.m. and high school hockey players are only mm"w‘"‘ lling a need a busy after school on the day of a game. organi y aston Also, there is the matter of a shorter schedule. ham.al: ;::.mlm’;::r&f past ":g The first league xme: were played Dec. 1 and in Gom playoffs begin Feb. 10. with league finals late in Early going tough but hockey Vikings are filling a need Richard O‘Brien Chronicle staff They‘re finding they can‘t start at the top, but Waterloo collegiate Vikings have brought high school hockey back to Waterioo. "We felt there was no need for a team," said Easton, "but by running the intramural proâ€" gram we found out there were some pretty good WYVC PCE LiPCRC WEBBO BC MPCDPRC BOC 2 MECCCCT® ENSom Easton, "but by running the intramural proâ€" ‘‘We‘ve gained a lot of support from parents m we found out there were some pretty good _ for our llyflm. said Easton. ‘"‘They g;e the g:key players whose needs were not being . Priorities of the high school program." . met.‘ s In the tournament at Oomsto.r College, Easton began researching the possibility of _ Vikings were shut out 4â€"0 by St. Jerome‘s on starting a varsity po:::y team .M-t.th 1982 â€" Wednesday night. The following night, Ca;e: ftootball season ended presented his findings lldr! Golden Gaels handed Vikings a Inr anitentual in Warch _ ._ to eliminate them from further play: for approval in March. Easton was unable to say how many players had actually left minor hockey to play for WC1, but did point out that 90 per cent of his players aren‘t involved in any other team sport. The purpose of starting the team, Easton said, was to offer an alternative to the Waterloo minor hockey system that would give players more time for studies. M?thflWfififmwm Viking hockey team. Richard O Brien photo

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