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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Oct 1987, p. 35

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Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawk quarterback Rod Philp would like to be able to forget about his record setting paceâ€"but try as he mayâ€"it‘s always there in the back of his mind. In his first year as WLU‘s starting pivot, the fourthâ€"year player has dazzled the country with a pass completion percentâ€" age that is virtually underheard of. Even a mediocre performance in Saturday‘s season finale against York would put Philp in the record books as the top passer in Canadian university history. The Burlington native has been on fire since WLU‘s seasonâ€"openâ€" ing 23â€"9 loss at Western, racking up a pass completion percentage of approximately 70 per cent and leading the Hawks to a 5â€"1 mark in Ontario Universities Athletic Association play. Former Windâ€" Pickett holds the current single season record of 65 per cent. Philp was at it again Thursday, leading WLU to a 38â€"15 thrashâ€" ing of Windsor, and assuring the Hawks of homeâ€"field advantage OUAA semiâ€"finals. ‘"My numbers are really a reâ€" flection of what the whole team is doing,"said Philp _ following Thursday‘s victory. ‘"The offenâ€" then I‘ve got the two best receivâ€" ers (Joe Nastasiuk and Ken Evâ€" raire) in the country to throw to." ‘"Anybody could do it under Despite heaping the praise on his teammates, the sixâ€"footâ€"one, that the record is important against the same Lancers in the To the winners and all the contestants that took part in the 4th Annual Oktoberfest Miniâ€"Golf Tournament sponsored by Labatt‘s and held at Sportsworld. CONGRATULATIONS Pictured left to right, top row: Shane Ackert; Labatt‘s Curt Cutting & Paul Brandt, Sportsworld; Rob Ducey, Toronto Blue Jays; Lesiey Anderson, Sportsworld. Front row left to right: Doug Kaiman â€" 2nd Place, A.J. Augustine â€" Winner, l @ The Old Kitchen Cupboard 722 Beilmont Ave. W., Kitchener (Beimont Plaza) Laurier pivot Philp setting torrid pace NATURAL FOODS DISTILLED WATER at 50° galior with this coupon expires Oct. 31/87 1745â€"7765 ‘"You try not to think about it, but it‘s obviously there in the back of my mind. Winning is still the number one priority though." tailback Andy Cecchini simply devestated the Windsor defence, gaining 164 yards and two touchâ€" downs on 22 carries. The Hawks has nothing but praise for the way Philp has lead the offence, not only with his natural athletic abilities, but with his mind as well. "As for being a complete quarâ€" terback, Rod‘s the best we‘ve ever had. In the last five games he‘s lived up to our expectations and I Philp completed 19 of 26 passes against Windsor, including two touchdown strikes to Nastasiuk. A balanced, and sometimes specâ€" tacular running game, also helps rushing and 266 through the air Rod Philp expect him to get even better," caollected 14 points on three field goals, three zonverts and a single game Saturday, i 38â€"17 Chen scored Waterlco‘s only touchdowns, both coming on passâ€" ing plays. Brian Kaban kicked a pair of converts and a single point to round out the scoring. SUW will wrap end its season Saturday in Windsor. The game also marks the end of the Bob week following a meeting with his players, at which time they expressed displeasure with the football program, and suggested illop will remain with the athletic department in a yetâ€"to be Eric Ballantyne scored two goâ€" als and set up another to lead the Waterloo minor atom Saints to a 4â€"2 seasonâ€"opening victory against Cambridge Saturday. Danny Bannard and Jeff Colâ€" lins also scored for Waterloo, which outshot Cambridge 21â€"11. 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