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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Apr 1986, p. 26

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PAGE 26 - WATERLOO CMON‘CLE. WEDNESDAY. Richard O’Brien Chronicle Staff No sooner did they give John Clark the trophy as MVP in Waterloo County senior boys high school basketball than he proved to be deserving of it. The 6-5 Glenview Park Pam thers player was so honored at halftime of the all-star game Friday night at Cameron Heights collegiate before leading the best players from the non-semestered schools "Gold" team in a furious and successful comeback that put them ahead of the "Blue" team, all-stars from semestered schools. 81-80 at the final buzzer. Among the players on the winning Gold team were Water- loo collegiate Vikings' Brian Tanner and Rob Bong. But Boug saw no action in the second half because he was bothered by an ankle injury he suffered earlier that day. . The cht of the ciiriic is $45.60. It runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each of the two days. Instructors from Softball Ontario are in charge of the clinic. Waterloo Boys Softball is hosting a level ll technical clinic May 3-4 at Wilfrid Laurier University athletic complex. Each year Waterloo Boys Softball hosts at least one clinic to help in boosting the coaching and organization of softball in, this area. * The clinic includes classroom lectures and practical instruction on the gym floor. It will be necessary for those attending to have pen, notebook, as well as ball glove, track suit and gym shoes. For further information please contact Dennis Dosman at 746- Représenting Bluevale colle- 'Gold' team alll-stars sparkle in comeback VISIT OUR SHOWROOM ' SEE OUR GREAT SELECTION OF PATIO FURNITURE INCLUDING HAUSER All Lawn & Garden Fertilizer 30% (Free use of spreader) 634-5479 GARDEN CENTRE INC. GARDEN SOIL DE} Mon-Fri. 9-6 §aturday 9-5 J),illeyi..rpyi_r, "'2'-iivAcres {.771 34 L Regular $2.79 each bags s6.49 .V'w‘i E-rw::aalg Meadow Li W 'WAcres mm giate Knights on the Blue team were Rob Drasdo, Cam Thomas and Gavin Slethaug. The Blue teamned 4932 at halftime, but that was before the Golds took over with solid de- fence and domination of the boards. Clark, who had scored just four points in the first half, came alive with a IS-point second half to emerge as the game's leading scorer. "Clark just killed us," said Tom Kieswetter, the St. Jerome's Lions coach who was behind Blues' bench. "We're victims of Clark-ms. How many three-point plays did he get on us? Three? We kept waiting for him to sit down and he never sat down." Cameron Heights coach Roy Dahl piloted the Gold team to the Record Trophy. - Jobes Fertilizer Stakes Choose from: Shade Tree Fruit Tree - Evergreen Reg. 456 each Ont-.9! Ll li, each "They got aggressive and started to go after every loose ball. Once they got aggressive and enthusiastic they started to take over.“ Clark scored 10 points in the last eight minutes. Panther teammate Mike Tippin added 12. Kendall Bauman and Tanner each scored nine and Garnet Richards of Cameron Heights added eight while teammate Andy Zienchuk netted six. Galt Ghosts' Andy Grant made seven. Lions players led the Blues as Alex Urosevic netted 16, two more than Chris Troyak. Nino Miksic, the other St. Jerome's player in the game, added nine. Marty Lachance of Southwood scored 10 and Franklin Brown of Grand River notched seven. Drasdo added six and KC1's Derek Armitage made five. STARTING ON MARCH 31st m APRIL 27th WITH ANY CHICKEN PURCHASE, YOU CAN COLLECT RDBDTIIIAN AND FRIENDS UNBREAKABLE " oz GLASSES. A DIFFERENT DESIGN EACH WEEK WHILE SUPPLY LASTS. LIMIT ONE GLASS - PER PURCHASE. 'vu,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-'-'-'-'-?-','-?")"-, W'ATERLoo - 114 King St. North, 355 am St. West. Hur, Prime s_t., .Vlblnuv-DJ - -r-N. - v__-__ v -- Presents _ COLLECT 4 'ii'iiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiii, ALL _ W 15Lt lb. (kitgarihr. ONE EACH WEEK . ct4tceGscpsr A [et Rsptetriltiiiid Chickeq Rtrttuchynied Chicken SILENT REFLECTIONS - LOON Sizes 13"x21" 350 S/N Latest release by K-W's own Liz Lesperance ONE PER WEEK THE BEST IN LIMITED EDITION PRINTS M GRAYSTONE GALLERY " Princess St. E. Waterloo, Ontario ND 2H5 Hrs: Wed-Sat. 10-5 746-6852 n s) '115

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