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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jan 1987, p. 25

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Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staft Wilfrid Laurier basketball Golden Hawks have some new names in their lineup but they i 345.98 24 x 425 mL HOEGLER LARGE INDOOR: SHOWROOMS , L B % ‘ Yhghe ( M Â¥ l \z# 4 nage i ~ | > l 696 Beimont Ave. W., Kitchener «_ . 744â€"4458 Open 7 days a week We Deliver For Spring Installation SUPERIOR MEMORIALS 528 Victoria St. N.. Kitchener Hirs: Mon.Fri. 95 p.m. or visit us at: 800 Glen Forrest Bivd. (Beside Weston Bakeries) 7456136 Keith Harrisâ€"Lowe McGee also holds the distinction of being named the CIAU athlete of the week. The 21â€"yearâ€"old Waterloo native made an auspicious debut for the Lady Hawks in the Queen‘s tournament last Saturday with 25 kills, 19 stuff blocks and six ace serves. Harrisâ€"Lowe set well against University of Waterloo Warriors. He was good on six of nine kill attempts and had three blocks and three digs. At the Mohawk tournament won by Golden Hawks he was good on 113 of 121 sets and 19 of 24 kill attempts. He had nine blocks and 11 digs and was tournament MVP and allâ€"star. Wilfrid Laurier University‘s athletes of the week are volleyball players Allison McGee and Keith Harrisâ€"Lowe. INSURANCE BROKERS INC. BABY FORMULA CONCENTRATE Call us now at: PHARMACY ISOMIL Hawks show hustle in loss For all WLU athletes won‘t be noâ€"names if they continâ€" ue to play as well as they did when Hawks opened their Ontarâ€" io Universities Athletic Associaâ€" Allison McGee GREAT JANUARY SALE Orion special includes wardrobe, desk, hutch, % section with drawers, hamper unit, bed frame and slats. (mattress & boisters extra) $ LIMITED QUANTITY 1 695 All youth rooms are specially priced during our January Sale. Please bring in your room measurements. Chris Coulthard. ‘"They didn‘t know the system well enough and it was tough for them to fit in." Lancers were led by Carlo Boniferro with 22 points and Matt St. Louis with 17. Hawks had played their way into an early 17â€"2 deficit but overcame their jittery start to the point that Coulthard believed free throws were the difference in the game. Lancers were good on 28 of 38 hf'ee throws and Hawks made 15 of 25. ‘‘We‘ve progressed farther than any other team but we had to progress just to stay competiâ€" tive," said Coulthard. ther.Umwlfiur-l Rob Galikowski, who *t play last year, scored 17. Paul Desanâ€" tis sat on the bench last season but now he‘s getting court time and he scored 15 points in Windâ€" spite their 102â€"92 loss to Lancers because ‘they put on a better offensive performance than in exhibition games and Lorenzo Segato and Linas Azuâ€" balis with 12 points each. ‘"Our young kids are starting to play well," said Laurier coach Hawks host University of Waâ€" terloo Warriors tonight at 8. Saturday, they travel to Hamilâ€" ton to meet McMaster Marauders. Other Hawks s leading up to the

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