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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Feb 1987, p. 30

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The club is sending teams to compete Saturday in Mitcheli and on Feb. 21 four teams will travel to Simcoe. for the sectional championships to try and qualify for the Canadian championships. The four teams will include the preâ€"novice Gems and a masters team, the Krystals. Two precision teams from the Kâ€"W Skating Club had second place finishes Saturday in Fraser. Mich. The senior Kweens On Ice and the novice Diamonds On Ice each took silver medals at the midâ€" America precision team champiâ€" onship. Athiete of the Week, is a native of Mitchel!l and a forward on the Condor basketball squad. In two Ontario Colleges Athletic Associâ€" ation (OCAA) games last week, he scored a total of 49 points, including a gameâ€"high 39â€"point performance in a 109â€"99 loss to Humber College. He is a student at the Doon campus in the Business Administration â€" Marâ€" keting program. agapka of the women‘s volleyball team and Mark Ortelli of the men‘s basketball team have been chosen Athletes of the Week at Conestoga College for the week of January %. A native of Cambridge, Panâ€" agapka displayed steady overali College invitational tournament in Toronto, Conestoga won aone of Showing marked improvement from game to game, the basketâ€" ball Condors of Conestoga Colâ€" lege managed a split of their two Ontario Colleges Athletic Associâ€" ation (OCAA) contests last On Wednesday in Toronto, Condors and Humber Hawks engaged in a heartâ€"stopping shootout, racing up and down the court for 40 minutes, before the final year of Conestoga‘s Nursing Silver medal skaters y in 40 years of dedicated service to Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo and area Paul Good We appreciate the confidence families continue to place in us when selecting our funeral home at the time of death or when considering preâ€"arranged funeral plans. Cédvanrd B SGood Laemeral Pome 171 KING STREET SOUTH, WATERLOO, ONTARIO NJ 1P7 1 (519) 745â€"8445 jim Erb Consistency was the key to Jalbert‘s success as she finished no higher than seventh in any event but scored 34.75 overall. She made 8.60 on vault. 8.85 on bars, 8.50 on beam and 8.80 on floor. Robyn Jailbert of the Kâ€"W Gymnastics Club will be going to Houston, Texas over the March break as a result of her performance in the provincial tour team selection meet over the weekend in Burâ€" lington. were Alex Yandryk, with 19, and Greg Benson, with 17. Showing no signs of fatigue, Condors returned to their home court the next night, built a solid 37â€"20 halftime lead against Niaâ€" gara, then kept up the pressure Jalbert, a WCI student, placed sixth among ‘A‘ level gymnasts to make the team which consists of six gymnasts. The hockey season isn‘t getting any easier for Conestoga, as Condors suffered two losses last week to see their OCAA mark dip host club pulled away for a 109â€"99 win. Mark Ortehi led the Conesâ€" toga assault on the mnets with a continued their steady scoring, hitting for 22, 21 and 10 points, again on Thursday for a 6 p.m. start against Fanshawe College, then travel to Brockville for this weekend‘s annua‘ Winter Carâ€" nival invitational tournament. Your ‘ PHARMACY HEADQUARTER The revived Condors are home Jalbert makes Ont. tour team Edward Good high 39â€"point perfor M:: in double figure: James Padgett twice for Conestoga, with single scores coming from Dave Milis, Randall Demane and Karl Ball. Next hockey action for Conesâ€" toga comes against Georgian at 4 p.m. on Thursday at the Conesâ€" toga Recreation Centre. The folâ€" lowing afternoon, Conestoga hosts Humber at 2 p.m. answered goals, then coasted to again trailed by only 2â€"1. Howevâ€" er, the Bruins went wild in the At homeâ€"on Wednesday, Humber edged ahead by 21 after the first period. Then everything went wrong for ‘Condors, as Humber seemingly scored at will to bury Conestoga by 151. 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