Israel Demonic: capped a wild second ur by scoring with three minutes left to give Waterloo Athle tiasaiietmyoversupemmiarirt EitrhenerandDutrietsoaasruegue tiratdiviaionactiortNdaytitBeehtel 1hewingiveshthletiapa of J,lt:'it,,1"g,hehihhalt competition, m p!rirtTii-miirtd yardaoutonasetplayfromathmw- in. "I think it was a welldeveloped play," he said. "It worked - for one." Up until then, Deameules had not been performing like the player who ,msaveragingagoalagamefor Waterloo. He was "getting trus Amanda Shyhinskyj of the K-W Asahi Judo Club won first place in the Junior Girls -35 kg open class at the Cambridge "Y" Invitational Judo Champion- ships held Saturday, June 4. Other Asahi winners included Jason McAndrew, first with two wins I) losses in the . 54 kg Juvenile category and Mark Burgess, second with a four and one record in Juvenile - 86 kg. In the Junior Boys Division, James McAndrew placed second in - 30 kg with four wins and one loss, Josh Holden was third in . 40 kg (one weight class higher than normal), and Derek Boniface was also third in the - 50 kg category. Sensei Bob Zettl, a fourth Dan Black Belt and Chief Instructor of the KNI Asrahi Judo Club, was the coach of the team. Asahi's Shyhinskyj takes first place ' [LARGE INDOOR suownooms Late explosion gives Athletics close victory SUPERIOR MEMORIAIS For Spring Installation 528 Victoria St. N.. Kitchener (We Wrsm and") as“: VIII Ml man If mm» III ENGINE OIL & FILTER CHANGE SPECIAL Located on the Kitchener-Cambridge H . (opposite Lulu’c) Pam - Bodyshop - Sega. - au. MAZDA’S ‘1 OWNERS LUBE " OIL " FILTER mud" by an club's inability to tiniittgr-tialaarristqplt. "It was a one when we should have murakdtheat,'iid6terloo and! Derek Pitt. "im you get the chance,you'vegatowtmemuwly." Dame numirrerortunitiashr bothclulm, Athletics enteredthelast 'tgt,',',',',',','::'?,',',,,',','.',)?,,,",',',',',,.,',' hrtyerardttt's inthe 38th minute. i "I Sonia tied the m‘mi penalty kick by Tony pssiiiqtlte ly Vogel greased correctly that the ball would be going to his right, but DaSilva drilled the hall between the post and the longing keeper. Six minutes later, Andy Coppolino scored offa throw-in to regain the lead for Waterloo. Earlier in the game, minute hot by Tony DISH" in the Tan mute. Waterloo oiiiUhk, mks YS " ll sf,,?,,,!,,,',,,,,, 653-2540 Pool Openings s79 - Above Ground 599 - Inground Pools Chemicals extra 744-4971 Ask about pool kits J & J POOL SERVICE Comm had two of the m "iriiettantm,uti-dsdt"ell onttteu-ran0mtltortiltmr it, Superman pinned Ratarhto into their (Mania arm, and tied the g-itltagrtelhrmtntiRitriP, Soniafnm. wuhadNattinidted theringtutyironl,thottghttlter utimaettttarkhmi-inqrlmt tuiruar-dtmshekiek. 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