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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Mar 1986, p. 40

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PAGE 60 - WATERLOO CHRO'UCLE. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19. Richard O’Brien Chronicle Staff How do you spell "chamNonship" at the Canadian lnterunlverslty Athletic Union volleyball 1tturit'.' 'rry S_-l-Z-E. . L, " _"""""'""""'"'" ......-.- -- -- -.ev ""e" Warriors' power hitter Dave Ambrose, who was named a CIAU first-team all-star, is certainly not a small man at H, but University of Manitoba's players were able to establish control of him at the net in Warriors' first match, a 15-12. IS-IS, 11-15, 15-4 loss. . 1"GvGiiiirik Wliér'la; GGiikGad Some size, but not enough. as they quickly found themselves in the consolation round of the CIAU championships March 13-15 in Moncton. .. _ _ n ,,L_ ---_-_ ___‘-J - DlAl! HERE. "iGiiiriiGidt iuiiaadu-ts, isu2, Is-s, ISA, and went on to win the consolation championship with a very close 13-15. 1FH, 12-15, 15-12, “Hi win on}! Bani. . - trii'zr,G's 8.914735% warriors coach Rob Atkinson. “Everyone walked away from the tournamem saying the same thing. We have to get some height." --, - - _ -_----- _ --. " ., ,nA,A4_L ‘L- -L-__l-_ a" vvu-v -v-o--vv V The third ranked Winnipeg Wesnteiintually took the champion- ship, beating Manitoba in the final game by scores of 2b21, 10-15, 15-13 and Isa. And Wesmen have players in the " " "use who Ire in first or second year. _ -. I "itii'iitiiriiiiiii"ai'Gir that volleyball is a high profile sport in Manitoba and the same cannot be said for Ontario where basketball comes first. WWJnZS'B'iu in Winnipeg high schools is the number one sport," said Atkinson, a teacher at Galt collegiate in Cambridge. Also, there are many volleyball ciubfetyps. in Winnipeg. . _ I A "Tile irGi'iraaiaTvitrtG tGGiliied teams claiming victories and then the upsets started. Among the upsets, fourth ranked Manitoba beat first ranked University of British Colurgibia. . . “Everybody. irGiiiTery gel]? and It was an excellent learning experience for the kids who'll be back next year," said Atkinsonh _ A ,,,.A,__u_. 1.- -.... 0|... ‘nlln‘ at m " CRPCIICIILI: IVA nu; nun-u "flu .. uv -_-.- .__.-- , --" . "The younger guys got an opportunity to see the level at which they'll have to compete if they expect to win in the next couple years and they're getting ready for next season now. "Motivation is really high at the end of the year, which is good. Last year when we lost to University of Toronto in the finals they didn't want to see a volleyball tor six months. A FIGHTER. WITH EASTER SEALS Nt/stopping the big guys as V-ball Warriors beaten hams-us...“ II IT] I i Mtmr Ar" ,.. Increase your visibiiit/in our community with Progress '; - a special magazine published once a year by Exchange and the Waterloo Chronicle. The focus of this year's edition is people - the "unsung heroes". All of Kitchener-Waterloo will read about the people whose extra efforts make possible the success of hundreds of companies like yours. DON'T BE LEFT OUT! Take advantage of this unique opportunity to share your company's successes and accomplishments, to thank your employees for a job well done, or to tell the community what you do. Whether industrial,-commercial, real estate or retail, Progress '86 will cover the whole business scene in Kitchener-Water- loo. Progress '86 Progress ‘86 will be circulated in May to over 70,000 homes and professional offices in the Twin Cities, making it a sound business investment. Book your advertising space now. Let Progress '86 be part of your continuing success story. For advertising information call us today: Jill Mitchell Monica Pelger Exchange Magazine The Waterloo Chronicle Phone: 8961630 Phone: 833$!) EM H Exchange MW and the Winder) Chanel: In smcr public-AIM d Faint-y Press, as Filmy Rd, Kitchener. ON N26 4E3. Tm (sto) sum or Guelph mam rs' “A, eople Perile of Jtrtehiiper-W.1ttr1eAyftttt l [ON EW is a joint ijublication of: I l ll I I [ENER-WA ll I 2 ll ll Dave Ambrose H ll I i ll ll ll " ll Cola! Dutchmen] seam-m Gull-LIV“ huh t - sandman! Red Why I - Andy new» Dutchmen 3 _ Goof! Hook. Scott Syria, unaw- Klnu l . Billy lulu: Con-5- Juan Van Dale s, Geoffrey Kramer: Ctthn I - Greg Palm, Bran Hulk TEAM NAME G um 1 (Ea-a In.” no . Cuba " Dutchmen as . m " and Wings sa- Colu " Real. M (in-c M. Mar, 25/0! W. on pm. Wlurho Arena tufwirsga Top , Tums MAJOR ATOM PLAYOFFS I 1 MINOR ATOM PLAYOFFS City League Red Wines ' _ Canadian 2 but: 0 _ Flyers 0 Cougars ' _ Knights 2 Megt - We! Red Wings . "mes Rullnd Cousin - M)ettttl Ynnke Lelia - Jay Runs Canadians - Chris German Knights . Chris Sullivan Flynn - Greg sttstter ll, ll ' GP GAPte l n O T 0 " " C O " " I ' " tt 4

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