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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Feb 1987, p. 41

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She showed superb leadership and excellent game planning and her shot making percentage was in the high 70’s and 80's. Bayes is a member of Warriors’ volleyball team which is currently ranked No. 5 nationally. In a match against Brock on Friday. the North Bay native led the team in digs, attacks and kills to help Warriors to a Isa, 154. IS-tt win. Warriors play host to Guelph Gryphons Saturday at T in OUAA west division aerni-tinais. Wally Hayes Kelly Lane University of Waterloo', athletes of the week are I Lem and Wally Hayes. Modal, a "" Power hitter from Cambridge, played his best game of the season for Golden Hawks in a " eome-hom-ttehind win over Guelph Gryphons. The 22-year- old fourth year business student had 31 kills. 10 blocks, a teamrecordaodlgsandhewasgoodonall 17 serves. McGee, a middle player, led the Lady Hawks in three matches last week. The 21-year-old French and business student from Waterloo had " kills, 11 blocks and five aces. Her numbers Windsor as sh Allison McGee Stephen Moffat Stephen Mott-t and Allison McGee, both volléyball Sayers. are athletes of the week at Wilfrid Laurier Univer- ty. RKENSON CONSTRUCTION WLU athletes zoo WATERLOO ST. KITCHENER than were most impressive as she had 23 kills, four block "1E?ft_NATettamtatttttrttms ou9KrMtttiALaMrtCthaMErttttaL oAtMtCttLTtmaLomEEEtmqaitt FUD YOU! CREATIVE Etemar-trto4urtsett thatimtoSpring. TMEAtWERtttAhttTWEtdAMMEMEMTm Mothttttiortintt-Mlats. MTERPERt_CulttttEu,l$tGtmuS.Battic imtryctitmintheCartdtutfmetho0sattingtoa "te-t ”It and Mold: Hum 742-4358 EieEICl11E athletes mpressive in the victory four blocks and two aces. cadt ”ANDY WELL 579-1 1 or Kelly ove r 7/9393" W 'iiiSig,t,l,ft,t?i, A ii,rai'. A A David Mills of Branded. Terri Malawian of Kitchener and Mary Jane Earls oi Kitchener have been named Athletes of the Wet at Conestoga College for the week oi February 2. Mills. a member of the varsity hockey uad, scored three goals and h% three assists last week in two Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) games. Mennarciano and Earls, are members' of the women's varsity volleyball team. In last week- end’s OCAA Tier ll tournament, held at Lamhton College in Sarnia. both displayed leader- ship and steady overall play in matches against St. Lawrence. Loyalist and Algonquin. All three are currently enrolled at Conestoga's Doon campus in Kitchener. Mills is in the first year of the Civil Engi- neering Technology program. Mennarciano is in the second year of the Early Childhood Education program; Earls in the second year of the Recreation Leadership program. 'r'F"" , Al tNS' ot', .. b l 'f ostxtis. ckvol'ti' c Ju' ksof 9 & d, $939 f A A PARKDALE PHARMACY PARKDALE PLAZA Attteet a Haul 8t. Conestoga _-------- In a - baskethell game On My against number. last Thursday at the Canton the Hawks established . ”dad ReeeatimtCerttre,Ctmdombat- ( ieadsofsgtand6AtenFteo tiedStterfdartBruinstirtttmin- F " win. Scoring for Ct-tmm ates. only to come up short by were David Mills and Ball: 82-73. Steady scorer Hark 0mm Blols. led the way with a: points. Alex The next night, Condor! again Yandryk added an and Trevor were blanked Jor the -trsg 40 Thompson Mt. mil-n!“ ll Guardlll - lend, Over the weekend, at the annual Brockville Winter Car- nival invitational tournament. Condors faced a tough draw. In the opener, they lost 102-08 to Toronto's Cross-Eyed Bears, Canada's defending Senior A champions. The next night, in the consolation semifinals, Cones- toga played tough, aggressive basketball, but dropped a 60-59 thriller to Waterdown. Donut. that det-ttir-d " Munrmym‘m- tateaCttli-Atmdtnat-ha hta-,estmitqtqsnetamsatn IhttartoCttli-AthutirAsaoei- Idea (00M) competitio- trt ttve Condors now must regroup in preparation for their next OCAA ttNmtitgtgmiagaseSehhISelttSk tta2A3gd Expire. Fob. lr, 1987 Mon. to Fri. " SOLO-7 The next night, Condor! again wen blankedJor the opening 40 minutes, as Georgian built leads of 1-0 and so. Conestoga staged a determined third-peHod rally, butltwaaacaseoftoolittletoo late " Grizzlies grabbed an " win. With two goals, Mills again led Conestoga. Bill Bishop added iiiiiGiiii" T.-.- Tam Ion-0' in! week. _ tht'Ntarsdayatrairtstrftrrrttttrr, the Hawks mum’s-bod 1eadsofsaand6Ate-trteo On Thursday, Condors travel to Toronto to face-off against Seneca Braves. Other Conestoga varsity action last week included badminton, indoor soccer and volleyball. iiiiiiiii'diitAhutayts. - Although they no!“ in- wound. the t,'tat,Ttl saw their OCAA mart to Hf away-nun- " 1001 - a};

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