PAGE 32 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1990 ANNETTE KOEKLER Field Hockey The University of Waterloo and Molson‘s are pleased to have selected Annette Koehler as their choice for Athena of the Week. Annette is a 4thâ€"year Arts stuâ€" dent from Cameron Heights Colâ€" legiate Richard finished first overall in the men‘s competition at the OUAA West Division Tennis this past Friday and Saturday hosted by Waterloo. Richard went undeâ€" feated as Waterloo‘s no. 1 seed against Westegn, McMaster and Brock. He now advances and has a great chance to win the OUAA Tennis Singles title. Out of the 7 points â€" Waterloo accumulated, The Athenas started their OWIAA season with 2 out 3 victories, defeating Queen‘s 2â€"0, Carleton 3â€"0 and a loss to York 0â€" 3. Annette scored 3 out of the 5 goals _ Waterloo _ accumulated. Against York Apnette drew their main opponent, and National Team player and shut her down. â€"Condor Athletes of the Weekâ€" Annette is coâ€"captain of her team again this year. She always gives 100 per cent and is the team‘s role model for her work ethic. She will be vital to the team‘s success this year. The Umversx‘q of Waterloo and Molson‘s are pleased to have selected Richard Stryka as their choice for Warrior of the Week. Richard is a lstâ€"year Science student form Waterloo Collegiâ€" â€"WLU Athletes of the Weekâ€" Nena Orescanin â€" Soccer RICHARD STRYKA â€" Tennis McNab, a pitcher, pitched a 4 hit shutout as the Condors deâ€" feated arch rival Seneca College The 3rd year Sweeper from Niagara Falls made several atâ€" Steve Doneghy of the men‘s soccer Condors and Julie McNab of the women‘s softball Condors were named Athletes of the Week °P AY @s SAlrs RENTâ€"Aâ€"CAR r the week ending September Save $$ With Our LOW Daily/Weekly Rates PLUS ONE DAY FREE nday : '5(xfpmm l 'E"?u.ryo-‘:*:m'llooa TS cilrs 54 WE OFFER: Competitive Insurance Rates Liberal Free Mileage Allowance Low Excess Mileage Charge Insurance Replacement For More Information and FREE PICKâ€"UP call Current Model Vehicies with Aur Conditioning WE ALSO RENT: Ford Eâ€"150 Cargo Vans Weekends onty â€" 3 days minimum) n a key O.CA.A. women‘s 884â€"5 110 UW Athletes of the Week â€" 455 King St. N. Waterloo, Ontario The Price The Service Daily until 8:00 p.m Richard played his junior tennis career out of Northfield Racquet Club in Waterloo, and has a very promising future as a member of the Warrior Tennis Team. Richard was responsible for 4 _ McNab is enrolled in first year of the woodworking technician program at the Doon Campus. Tom had 25 carries, 285 yards with 11.6 yds. per carry, and 2 touchdowns this past weekend as Waterloo downed McMaster 24â€" 14. Jeff shot a brilliant 72 at the Guelph Invitational Golf Tournaâ€" ment on Thursday, Sept. 27th, to lead the Warriors to a fourth place finish. He is enrolled as an apprentice plumber at the Guelph Campus. softball league game Doneghy provided excellent leadership and strong defensive play in the two Condor games last week. tacks that helped the womens soccer team score and win both their games this week. Oifame}a NEW IN TOWN? LET US PUT OUT THE MAT FOR YOU! be sure to call Annette Koehier 746â€"8019 Replac Affordable Q@UALITY VINYL NO WAX FLOORS For more information call o MANY INSTORE o SPECIALS ON #C sls Mannington and Tarkett WAX VINYL FLOORS "Serving Ins Gorden Trig ... bue 197e Mannington and Tarkett 578â€"5500 ]1 Kâ€"W‘s Finest Eyewear Boutique Independent Opticians: John A. Haney, Kelly Bowland Eye Examinations Arranged (or bring in your own prescription) For your appointment Phone 746â€"4811 11 Erb St. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS 528 Victoria St. N., Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 745â€"6136 YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW LARGE INDOOR SHOWROOMS For Fall Installation