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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Feb 1990, p. 33

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, Athena ‘Squash player Diane Lee has been selected the Univer: sity of Waterloo and McGinnis FemnhhAthM"e“ol the Week. Diane is & thirdâ€"year Accounting student from Guyana. Diane was undefeated at the OWIAA ionships this weekandwattthnivu:g of Waterloo and the Good Life Club. She led her team to a second place finish at the #2 seed. With the hockey team on a break, basketball dominated the Athletes of the Week selections at Conestoga College for the week of Laura Cooke (Volleybail) Laura Cooke, a secondâ€"year middle blocker from Burlington had an outstanding game in the Lady Hawks 31 victory over Guelph last Tuesday. Cooke had Eu;xeu' of the week at Waterloo is the b:fmn of the senior girls volleyball team. She had an outâ€" standing tournament at York University over the weekend. Her intensity and drive are two key factors in the success of the team this season. BLUEVALE CI MALE The Bluevale C.I. male athlete of the week is midget cager Kevin Turnbull. WATERLOO CI FEMALE Nicky Campbell is the female Campbell, a Grade 13 student, Turnbull, a Grade 10 student, is Tues.â€"Sat. 10â€"6; Sundays 116 uon dern m 696â€"2223 #? earat BRmSE s Pa~ EMPORIUM High School Athletes of the Week Conestoga Athletes of the Week WLU Athlietes of the Week _ AND TEA ROOM For your Valentine Gift Diane was the only player at the who 1 mm f won ip. Diane didn‘t lose a game, with all match scores 3â€"0. Her win over Western was what kept the team 12 kills, five aces and five stuff played excellent in the Hawks blocks, and her play at the net 4th season victory last Friday at was a key in winning the match. _ Windsor. The 6‘4" economics maâ€" in second one point over wmmm.‘ e January 29. Mark Dekker and Tracy Snedâ€" den get the nod for their excellent performances, despite the fact that both mlost to Humber College in io Colleges Athâ€" letic Association play last week. Dekker scored a teamâ€"high 16 been selected the University of Waterloo and McGinnis Male Athlete of the Week. Peter is a L s jor had eight stuff blocks, five Armnie McFalls (Volleyball) _ ‘digs and two aces. McFalls also Arnie McFalls, a secondâ€"year had an outstanding 17 kills on 18 offâ€"side hitter from Chatham, attempts. a firstyear forward with the Knights. He earned athletic honâ€" ors this week because he never stops competing and always conâ€" sistant on the court. Kerry Pomeroy is the female athlete of the week at Bluevale CI a fourâ€"yearâ€"member and the capâ€" tain of the B.C.I. Spirit Team. She never fails to inspire and her vibrant personality is an asset during practices and during athâ€" letic events. BLUEVALE CI FEMALE Warrior Skier Peter Bier has Pomeroy, a Grade 13 student, is 169 FRONT STREET . NEW DUNDEE fim‘m.ou. Peter skied well this past weekâ€" end as the University of Waterloo hosted Race IV at Blue Mountain. He placed third in the slalom race contributing vastly to his team‘s tie for first place finish overall. He set the course this week. Peter is coâ€"coach of the team. He is an excellent leader on and off the hill. He also skied on the Ontario Ski Team for two years. steady defensive work. With 19 points, Snedden turned in a display as good as seen in any women‘s varsity game this seaâ€" son. She is a versatile athlete and was a key member of Conestoga‘s QOCAA women‘s softball champiâ€" leader, turning in solid and Hockey player Todd Melnychuk is the male athlete of the week at Kitchener C.L. KITCHENER CI MALE Melnychuk, a Grade 12 defenceâ€" man, has strong defensive abiliâ€" ties and never coughs up the puck in his own end. KITCHENER CI FEMALE Paula Crichton is the female athlete of the week at Kitchener CL P Crichton, a Grade 10 student, is a member of the junior ‘B‘ volleyâ€" ball team. According to her coach, she‘s quick to learn and possesses good net skills. 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