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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Apr 1986, p. 25

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Richard O'Brieet Chronicle Staff V Waterloo's ringette belles, a team that loses only a few and wins a lot, we; edged 5-4 on a late goal in the gamo‘hat counted the most Sunday Bathe Canadian championghip§_in Regina. -- ,. A, " The S-4 loss came in the Championship game as Manitoba scored with Just " seconds remaining to take the gold medal after Waterloo, the Ontario representative, had come back from a four-goal deficit to tie the score at 4-4. "it was a slow-starting game for us," said Waterloo centre Val Simpson, a two-goal scorer in the final game. "The second half was a complete turnaround and we managed to tie the score with about a minute to go. 3'111.&°Jé were nervous before the game but I don't think that's what killed us. We wanted it so bad and tried so hard we couldn't get anything going, but we showed some class coming from behind." _ - H _ - . . . I a A; L_ll-.\ '.- al... ...._, ......, ,v....,, -_. W -..-..-_ "m, --i-- v Bridget Butler and Sherri Faulds also scored for the belles in the comeback attempt before they were forced to settle for the silver medal. And goalkeeper Shawna Barrie also had a strong game after the Waterloo squad found itself down 4-0 at halftime. INC , "":siiiiiiii"iirTiTitriiauilGuiLe game," said Simpson. "She kept us in there in the second half." . GGiiCriaciidrir, the final game with a 6-2 win over Saskatchewan and Simpson had four goals in that contest. Again, single goals went to Butler and Fauids. “new an.» .-.. -- ___V-, Manitoba also gave Waterloo its toughest challenge in the round robin games as it took a goal in sudden death overtime to beat the eventual gold medal winners. In other relatively close games. Waterloo edged Saskatchewan 5-4 Karen Mast scored three times to lead Ayr to a 7-6 win over Waterloo Nites in the championship game of the K-W Women's Ringette Association's Winter's End tournament Saturday at Albert McCormick arena. -iaTGrirrirviGnd Liz Michiels each scored twice for the winners in the final game of the tourney sponsored by Conestoga Rovers and Associates. irrGGiirenner, Cindie Austin and Donna Legge all were two-goal scorers for Waterloo. 7 _ _ _ . A - "riGrtriiriGGon won the consolation championship with a 6-5 win over Kincardine as Karen Tucker netted five goals and Pat MacDonald added one. __ _ -. . Waterloo reached the championship game with wins of 11-7 and 7-5 over London and Kitchener Days, respectively. Brenner and Legge each scored three times against London and Marg Fidler scored twice. Single goals went to Pat Ford, Austin and Chris Cressman. "kGGiriiTnrsGrreTs"were Jane Booker, with two, Sandy Black, Rosemary Grover and Terri Emmy. Calligraphy Women's Car Care New Bridge morning Organic Gardening Communications New Affirmations (Sprung makeup techniques) FACES JUST FOR YOU! q Fitness classes . Assessment 0 Weight training Belles narrowly miss gold YWCA SPECIAL INTEREST COURSES Bellydancing Women's Riding Self Defence Yoga Fitness Instructor's Certification FITNESS CENTRE 1 YEAR $130 Nites bow to Ayr OTHER WORKOUTS - Air Conditioned - Mon. April 7 Wed. April 9 Mon. April 14 Wed. April 16 Tues. April IO Mon., Tues., Tues., Thurs., Tues., Sat., Mon., Wed., . Nutrition advice q Sauna . Fully qualified staff 84 FREDERICK ST. KW 144-0507 K-W YWCA April 7 April 8 April 8 April 10 April 15 April 19 April 21 April 16 1O wks/S105 1O wks/$4O 1O wks/st20 6 wks/$40 1O wkS/$50 8 wks/$35 4 wks/$25 8wks/$45 2 wks/$16 $95 4 wks/$35 3 wks/$18 and beat British Columbia and Quebec by scores of " and " Other games perhaps proved to be less of a challenge as they blanked the host Regina team 12-0, beat Alberta 11-3 and Nova Scotia NH and won over New Brunswick and Newfoundland by scores of T-1 and 18-2. "The latter part of our (round robin) schedule we had easy games," said Simpson. "You're Just not prepared for the tough games when you're blowing out the easy teams all along but Manitoba had to (deal with) the same thing so it evened things Four Waterloo players made the tournament all-star team. They were: Simpson, at centre; Faulds. at forward; Kyra Roth on defence; and goaltender Kelly Roth. Simpson and Faulds were also two of four Waterloo players with over 30 points in 11 tournament games. 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