(Comm on page GE Aw," I " Mfrâ€? _ _ _ , ' t , x _ . ‘ . Ix,' _, , w , r v. bt ' ‘ *"" . - ' _ 'G9" - l . , a ' g A. tr ' T , '1 It:,"" Fs- . " t " l _ ‘ V ‘ rr. , I; 'fiTr2,ll, - . 1 . t V . Iill A, b . j , ' _ l .- lv, tt t rd). r , I . M' Ai' -' _ "it , Bill, Ill ",', q, p" , ' 't' "‘7 bt, "t " T _"r - il LI 'iak _ _ I c iOllt v, 5, a? 495%“ " - a MM“, ' » J†_ . - " I I . [ '-: 'i"'. ',/r , Ii t r . e TI .' I l ' i p, _ a ' Alum M80â€. "drrireu"'r, Harv “.14. mm is an ia-Canadian" iiGilidor track and an Ontario Universities Athletic Kate Moore, an all-Canadian in swim- ming and diving, shared the Dean of Women’s award with Ontario Women's Interuniversity Athletic Association all- star volleyball player Anne Jordan. Sharing the Totzke trophy as male athletes of the year were Paul Boyce, a second team ail-Canadian basketball player, and runner Harvey Mltro. The top male and female athletes had to share their awards Friday night at the Waterloo Inn as University of Waterloo held its 20th annual athletic awards din- Lucky Boys .goaiie John Baker aprawia on the pavement but he‘s unable to stop a ahot in a road hockey game against Sam’s Men. Action was part of Roadbreaken 'ST tournament championship game athletes share top honors Mitro was a Canadian lnteruniversity Athletic Union silver medallist in the 1,500 metres in 1Mtlr4ttt and in the 1,000 metres Boyce, a three-time OUAA all-star. finished his five-year career with 1.249 rebounds to pass Randy Norris's total of 1,238 to set an all-time high for Warriors. Boyce finished second to Peter Savich in three categories - total points, field goals and career games. He is ranked 10th or better among Warriors in every area where statistics are kept. Association all-star in cross country. Jordan, Boyce, Moore and Mitro were all named most valuable players on their respective teams. ROADBREAKERS '87 Rookie honors for the volleyball Ath- enas went to Ann Hovey. Karen McCall: Jordan, a power hitter, was an OWIAA all-star in MMS as well " 1986. She also made the all-star teams of the Lakehead and Guelph tournaments during her ca- Moore was an all-Canadian in swim- ming and diving in 1982 and 1984 as well as this past season. She had four silver and one bronze medal in four years of CIAU competition and she holds Athenas‘ team record in the so, 100 and 200 backstroke. this past season. He is a seven-tinte mttuilist in OUAA events, including two for boys "-IS. The tournament was played throughout the weekend with finale Sunday afternoon in the Watertoo Town Square parking tot. wow... was top rookie in basketball and Bonnie Caywod was rookie of the year in figure skating. The following is t list of MVPs: Cindy Poag. basketball; Linda Vevette, field hockey; Linda McCurdy, alpine skiing; Sue Schlatter, Nordic skiing; Diane Hut- chison, squash; Joanne Towner, synchronized swimming. Margo Fraser, figure skating; Moore, swimming and diving; Kelly Building. track and field; Ulrike Zugelber. cross country; and Jordan. volleyball. Barb Brubaker took the Women‘s 1ntereolie- giate Council award of merit and the Director's award went to Fraser.