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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Nov 1989, p. 42

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Pete Cudhea Chronicle Staff It was one of the strangest and hardest Hctory of the season for the Viking squad as they found themselves handcuffed to just four first-quarter points. The Sabres played a tough and aggressive game under the basket and if their shooting was on target. could have easily dominated the opening quarter, The Waterloo Viking senior girls ba. sketball team had two big battles on their hands at last nights high school basket- ball, cmvimhim - - In the end, the Vikings controlled both their early game jitters and the Sabres to capture their second consecutive Waterloo County Secondary School senior girls basketball championship posting a 37-18 Vlctory before a full house at Cameron Heights Collegiate gym. "Maybe we took things a little too lightly. We weren't ready for this type of aggressive ball, but we got to be prepared for it." Weber knows his team will have to "I thought we stayed composed when we had too, especially tn the rust quarter. $921.}:pr came te PIN, tonight; "They playefagi"ressive idirv"iking coach John Weber said of the Southwood team But' thefsiooting wasn't on target and the Vikings played a tough defence, which mates for; long night of basketball. First, die Vite“: had to battle a bout of nervousness. Second. they had to battle a hrghlrernotiottal Southwood Sabre team. Sports The overall issue doesn't pertain to Just the football program, but to the issue of whether Catholic schools will be competing at all in WCSSAA down the road. The ever-increasing group has heard rumblings horn their children, some who are members of the St. Jerome’s Lions football team, that the program mll be abolished next your once St. Jerome's closes and Resurrection Catholic High School opens. A group of concerned nuts with children attending high chock in the Waterloo County Separate School Board.isupinarmsovertheboard’a lack of commitment to the future of high school football. Viking Sr. cagers still Number One St. Jerome's, along with St. Mary's, Region mourns Davis death Catholic schools seek WCSSA‘A recognition- WCI defeats Sabres in final Jennifer Hume was held off the score- board in the First and fourth quarters, but managed to lead the Vikings with 13 points followed by Campbell with 10. Awad had six points followed by Stacey Cookwith five and Andrea Jalbert with "Maintaining our composure was the mtjor ttittonight," Sue Baird, Debbie Becker, Jen Dempsey and Lisa Short all had four points each for Southwood while Renee Michiels added a be mentally and physically tough when it heads into the CWOSSA championships on Nov. 24-25 at Wilfrid Laurier Universi- ty. The Sabres will also be represented at CWOSSA. “an Vikings playhed their own tough , especially in e fourth quarter y hyping the, Sabres off the "oohotud. One of the toughest matches on the court was between Vike's Janice Awad and Sabre‘s Jen Dempsey, The highly-tal- ented Awad, who also sets the tempo of the Viking attack, was tested time and time again by Dempsey who didn't allow Awad anything inside Noticing that Awad was getting a little frustrated. Weber put Nicky Campbell on the point and it paid off. Campbell, who's not what one would call a flashy player, was Weber's silent heroine of the night. Not only did she run the offence, she picked up several key rebounds and was instrumental on several key steals. Pot. thtdttett "He rode in the fast lane, but he Chronicle Staff crashed in it as well,'? Hare said of his Canada lost a "very misunderstood friend. hero" claimed close friend Ron Hare, Contrary to what people believed, president of the Region of Waterloo Hare felt that people misunderstood Swim Club. Davis, and the media painted him as the Ron and Lynne Hare lost a close friend "John McEnroe” of the swimming scene. on Monday when Canadian Olympic “He was sincere, warm, trusting and swimmer Victor Davis died in a Montre. very sensitive. He had an element of al hospital after being taken off life aggressiveness that produced the quali. gr; systems. Davis had not recov- tieswe associated him with." from massive head and spinal Hanfeltthathisseneeofloyalityand trrthttieaturbeingatruekbraearetsrN prrrteaiterytt?1yiaftatds,utqieia11y &tndArtnomirtgoataideaUr. 'memtn,Udtohirdmnsu. " ‘1twuafeelingotdihaliefwhenwe '71ttqtraiitirrrta-udttim heardabouthiasccidentWesaid‘not t.o!tutl.t-itityiotaH1antkniihi vietor,noitean'tpomiNrbs.' inhuaetitatiinMtratmar.thsttrtuniu" Chronicie Staff Canada lost a "very misunderstood hero" claimed close friend Ron Hare, president of the Region of Waterloo Swim Club. Ron and Lynne Hare lost “lose friend on Monday when Canadian Olympic swimmer Victor Davis died in a Montre. al hospital after being taken off life mat system. Devin had not recov- horn massive head and mind boards have representatives discussing the situation, but neither have come to a conclusion in this sensitive issue. _ Prior to full funding, Catholic high schools were funded by the Ontario. government up until Grade 10. Grades competes in the Waterloo County Secon- dary School Athletic Association. but the future of the Wteamleague is being discussed by the two school boerds. Both Pete (Ulm WCSSAA league. However, awarding to Schmidt, the WCSSAA constitution, written up in 1979, states, "St. Jerome’s and St. Mary's are invited individual member schools. They can be combined for eoed sports and will be equivalent to one 11,12 and 13 were run privately” loeal Catholic dmeeoe' . N05; 'rr, . . to _ ' With the Catholic school board receiv~ ing full funding from the proving] government, many of the Catholic high schools want to compete in the higher. calibm WCSSAA league. Awarding to WCSSAA president Bolt Schmidt, under a civil rWtu1etpyation, Catholic high Waterloo Vlking mm Mind you to: md ball In "tttlthttg senior gm. playoff action against the Fm heights Trojans. mam-um. Angeles,Uea ur'ed'a ldmodnlintb goo lr" in“: "151m time d :13. 1. ".r.mttysmitar1rlt-piardNmtit, t_tt_tu_ttirpoetwithhi.tnideaaturtti, 1Muotr?iqrita,l-orotud,anda, 'rte.xrmtttatto_lteelomrtrfturti._ ly it led to his death." Davis, who trained under coach Cliff Barry at the ROW Swim Club, broke onto the international ”one by captur- ing a gold medal in the 200mm breaststroke at the 1982 world champ- ionships, setting a world and to 2:14.77 minutes. An'gtdt JS, OI Id medalin 'tt to, captured. in iit, breast in a "Ix-semi time d 13.31. "We're going ahead with plans of having a football program next year, but we're not sure what league we're going to be in. That's a little premature to say at this point," Hanan: said. the lactic into'four divisions, to 10.th tltirtgtoytthetrartltertmr. _ __ According to Ron Eaten, assistant of 811th of Catholic Secondary Sc 1s,tuhtnrdhatrgiveniutxtrttmrt. meat to have a football program next is.oardoe1tititi-t.irtrttittierr, ttieryeiryrAs.tttunutiiaiithkh) mu.’ Edwina can; non.aiiiril, Iehtou, JoittlttE 038M and -tiering thtrfhe tet youths tyo school v"'" (Wanna/m)

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