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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Jun 1990, p. 26

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(ilro_jrts.i..... "_9E_AM-_tlt'ATiMu2tl ME. MY. JUNE t& moo ~'~Juo‘"~ Fact, or rtction. There are more injo ries in rugby than iii, volleybgll. .. Answer? Action. compaied to volley. ball, wrestling and footltall,rughy has the fewest injuries. __ A Answer: Fiction. Rugby is played hr 13. " year old boys to men well over the age of 50. The elders playing in the NOB (Northern Old Boys) League. Fact, or fiction. Rugby is a young man'ssport, _ _ _ _ .. But closer to home the sport is on the grow, mostly because of the dedication and hard work of Bluevale Collegiate Institute teacher Brian Quistberg and Jacob Hespeler Secondary School teach- er Mark Harper. After a four-year probation period, high school rugby is here to stay, but it s1ll hay a long ways to go. The rtrstever Waterloo County high school rugby season came to a close last week and league convenor Quinberg was ecstatic with the end result. The league has expanded to 10 WCSSAA teams plus another from St. David Catholic Secondary School which plays in exhibition games. Four years ago there were only six teams in the league which included JHSS, KCI, St. David, Elmira District SS and Stratford North- western. Answer: Fact. On a world scale, Cana- da is becoming one of the power houses in international rugby play, yet very few in this country realize it. When Canada defeated Number 10 ranked Argintina to qualify for next year's World Cup action in Europe, very few hockey-hard- ened sport fans from this land of ice and snow paid any attention. In fact, other than it being a small story on an inside sports page. nothing was mentioned. According to Quistberg, who is also the head rugby coach for the University of Waterloo Warriors, the le e may be growing, but compared to 03:1; league's in the province, WCSSAA still In: a long Away} to go. Fact, or rtetion. Canada is ranked wiphin the_top Itl in WorklRugby Play. "It', the futon. growing sport in OPSSA (Ontario Pedemtion Secondary School Association), but when you com- pare this league to Toronto, we're way behind," Quiuberg aid. l.In ortsh the sport hu been lung: or 14 years. My to 1987.' 0m m the" m or" 209 w: rlels, ilsvolveé. in was! i: 8,300gtudenu.simritmititsonesd the top three Kan: fut mm in trartieipatiortin PteM.Aatietheemt etlteqtort,it'galtoutaai-nsivrr" Imrtiea1lr,ttuutt-gt-tBCI wtett-ianomitrr.tktrsotthe new would like to In I hock” Tllll%,",'r1'l',l',t1,tlW,l loan 'l7lml'd't"'llll't'"c'lllllill'lTllilltt Ir1irmthattt-'otoitgbuehirtgat BCrtetqt-tth-iii,tmtit'sao mpoh'tial-vnll. A crashing success High school rugby on the rise in region Inside Sports Pete Cudhea "Beirtgorta#t-,ithinktUtthey didn't-ttteotatt-tltit-r." Tttgate-int-tgoin-ttpetite 'tttd-st-ttretina-twoe-ith tututtNidgethghy Pineal, inm- 'tirtgaCottat-ttmtsutingdmainty high Island gtttktts So {at six BCI 'tudaast.tarmrmtttergmetit-itltthe "lt's the fastest growing sport in FSSA, but when you compare this league to Toronto, we're way behind. For " flmt ttmplal you. rugby was a big tum In VIOBSAA. . -teric'd my, an} 9uitrtherg in will; more. "The Colts play in a league against other high school age tam from Brampton, Brantford, etc. Once they fmiah playing in the high school league, then they get right into the sport It the community level." AtrttrtheqsortmrlqintrhiAodyp1 le, one in playéd in the Ill! while tuothkisoirriuqort.Andwhiie there-almofkuhe-Pd.mnin rughr,turateoCutNriiuhtmrthan thataffootbull. “I'mnotgoingoutondulimbtouy thattt-rrnoiNtmittuttmtt-d tooth-ta,th-how, 2Ptftdrg,2tttNtht lever (16 plum aids) the in Wily being moved away. On n -eaideteit'strsostlrarunniag gum." VitlthahPtmtmtBi'ghtkhagand WatarktoCoilegiatohtatititt-ri_ "irttaemttisrt-ir's-.thi Man ye. tright for high cw rugby. And than} ak.

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