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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Oct 1989, p. 73

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Flirting '%d;';fi'i’i-o. e wosk onl 7 Wm%hfi school senior m not? The BCI Knights, after edging . | "Of those six losses, we lost four games by :fi.fim«mummm three points or less. One of them was in j i Mma,w);m;flm.mbyw.umm prd:tyxlm ‘place in the North,, DYâ€"three points. A of ns‘ ago 1 mmmmmwmmm we had the team to go allf@he way, but u,eglaryolp:'gi; ‘record, didn‘t happen.‘ - Serviss isn‘t concerned with having a _ Many of this year‘s Knights are firstâ€"year perfect record prior to the playoffs. . seniors and Serviss is quite surprised to see his This Friday (2 p.m.) the Knights will be cl.ubl.xmngmi::w.!{owwer,moflhe hosting the St. Jerome‘s Lions, another 4â€"0 victories came when Kitchener Waterloo C.L. team, and Serviss would love to win this one, Raiders forfeitted a game because they couldn‘t but because of a couple of key injuries on his field a team, giving the Knights two weeks to club, he‘s not going to play any of his walking prepare for the Crusaders. wounded. _ _ __ j ie "I think the twoâ€"week layoff hurt us more “Wewwld}lhgmfimw)-bm tllnnhelpedalug,Ourdefemiegotofi'toareal we‘re not going y injured | slow start, alt! they played better in the o layors. We‘re gasdred second place and Iwant gecony haiy o _ C* * * "We would like to win it (Friday‘s game), but we‘re not going to play some of our injured players. We’nmedneondfhenndlmt the team to be healthy in time for the playoffs," Knight mfihwmgm will be a key player missing i backfield. Amdmgb&wm&anpf@ rting with perféction unbeaten streak on the line miss up to two games as a result of a knee PUCâ€"55â€"and 45â€"yard touchdow$ passes. But the Bluevale playoff record isn‘t as bright “tbmulmumxnxumuip more aware of those stats than Serviss. "Of those six iosses, we lost four games Bluevale held the 14â€"13 lead for the whole Te oc 9t The Prtson. Quarterbact Chre oss of the n. rback 1 gnoy hit Benj Litke and Trevor Ludoiph on WATERLOO CI MALE SmpIYuDlnSnfila'lthemthdu'wkd Waterloo C. Saddler, a Grade 10 student, is a striker with the junior Viking mcchanlndplnydldidnmamm?mflddmw WATERLOO CI FEMALE The female athlete of the week at Waterloo C.1. is senior basketball player Janice Awad. Awad, a Grade 13 student, was selected as the most valuable player at the Hertz tournament and an allâ€"star at tournaments held in Brantford and at the University of Western ontario in London. BLUEVALE CI MALE HIGH SCHOOL TOP ATHLETES ST. DAVID MALE The male athlete of the week at St. David is senior volleyball player Tony Gangl. The male «of the week at Bluevale C.1. is senior volleyball phw&lnmm. Vankoughnett, a Grade 13 student, is a key player and a leader on BLUEVALE CI FEMALE Staci Bernen is the female athlete of the week at Bluevale C.L. Bernen, a Grade 13 student, is the captain of the senior girls basketball team. In action last week she scored 11 points in a game against St. mary‘s high School. Bernen is a defensive leader and an outstanding His precision serves and shotâ€"blocking skills has kept the team undefeated in six starts. ST. DAVID FEMALE Jen Sirois is the female athlete of the week at St. David. Sirois, a member of the senior girls basketball team, displays leadenhi{y on the court and her excellent playmaking has kept the team in first place. WATERLOO CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 18 PAGE 41

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