the Chronicle‘s pick as wr:de athlete so far this year from Waterloo C.1. Dean did it all this season for the WCSSAA champion senior football Vikâ€" ings. The 5â€"footâ€"10 and 180â€"pound veteran was not only a dominate force as a runningback, but he filled in as a kicker and played the defensive line as aggres sively as he did as the offence. Dean, in his last year at WCI, has been scouted by several universities, but it looks like Hamilton‘s McMaster Universiâ€" ty will be his first choice. T7 EC CCE |Cafe s . L* It‘s a two-w%' tie mf:mfle'lflfl&es from WCI, especiallyywhen looking at the feats of crossâ€"country runners Kathy Butler and Angela Schwan. Butler and Schwan went untouched on Butler recorded her secondâ€"consecutive allâ€"Ontario junior gold medal last month in London while Schwan, in her first year WATE Burr ... Winter‘s here and that means the first quarter of the high school athletic calendar has come to an end. The following is a list of those top athletuï¬:bo gave it their all on dt:: courts, field and crossâ€"country trails durâ€" ing the fall semistar. Some of these athletes have appeared in this column during the past few months, but for others thuwillbelï¬;n. SERVICE YOU CAN DEPEND ON «. FROM THE PEOPLE WHO CARE ... the "CES7.. With out a doubt, Steve Dean has to be WATERLOO C1 MALE WCI‘s Steve Dean r ; * * H 4 f se 4000 116. id / f waisd nobgymc.) e J f 0 soivot ;di> ws hXE t 0 had a great season and saved his best Chronicle congratulations goes out to gfï¬:d‘thoy;rhth'ï¬C&AAqm- ‘tl:oht:month‘i:npld-madnlpuï¬rmnm against St. Mary‘s. He was named as months allâ€"Ontario championship a firstteam allâ€"star as voted by the in London. Team members include Jane WCSSAA coaches. Hamilton, Jennifer Schippanoski, Kelly On the offence, rookie runningback McTavish, Jill Malion, April Harper and Adam Hewson filled some pretty big shoes â€" Sarah Thompson. when veteran runningback Jody Mitchell From the trails to the tennis courts, broke his leg sidelining him for the entire ©* Janet Schooley and Annabelle Von Schillâ€" season. After a shaky first game against â€" ing are also top female athletes from BCI &kWCI Vikingn,“hflawmmmm' The pai tmtmedltptowint.llesggdquSSAAia as was one »2d § tennis i back as was one of the moet onteiaading .. dotbles iennia champlomnip Schovier in The 200â€"poundâ€"plus Grade 13 student, had a great season and saved his best game of the year in the WCSSAA quarterâ€" final against St. Mary‘s. He was named as receiver Beny ‘ where she will be returning nextâ€"month.._._ ... ._, ___"_â€" A~BtAF FO@M. â€" xmpmivwm @Mï¬m“mmm&n:.wflm ï¬rlsb‘.&,bdlphy- past season. In his final year with the Michelle Hillier and Lana Good MEM i8 the other team, Litke averaged a touchdown per _ who were selected as field hockey all. °D2 Pick from the Raiders, game prior to his injury against Grand . stars. * .@, . A Grade 11 student, she possessed great River Renegades in the final game of the «* ballâ€"handling skills who, through great regular seapon. KITCHENER CI MALE , _ determination, broke fullâ€"court presses Senior boys‘ volleyball player Darin â€"â€" The Chronicle‘s pick for male athléle of _ °VC" Wh¢P doubled team. NT BLUEVALE CI MALE When it comes to defence, Knight lineman Gerry Smith gets the nod as one of the best in the high school senior football league. of senior competition, recorded an allâ€"Onâ€" tario gold as well. regular season. ‘ KITCHENER CI MALE 6 Senior boys‘ volleyball player Darin The Chronicle‘s pick for male athléte of Slethaug is another top athlete from _ the fall season is nose guard Paul Dietrich CHRONICLE‘S HEADLINERS Outstanding handful who exemplify school spirit you say 1. t ACriombicts witt afidiattiintied indisrtl "alen" w sast Pn« _ M e on Te BAS* Senics .. WRWHR dnd the erire ‘.m + â€" BAS" deats on ME ï¬a tWaes ..» .‘O’{g\: Bluevale‘s senior girls crossâ€"county team 004 Admei m meuteccomacrmeansrrnre reies Adime hi vevmai in crmeerieatn it Bluevale. Slethaug, the team captain, was an excellant setter who has a keen sense of anticipating the play. senor gi team full honors as top female athletes for their feats over the past few months. ifor Schinnamacki n« _ MITCHENER CI FEMALE : lfer Schippanceki, RKelly . "This past season the Raider field hockey Mallon, April Harper and mm%bfltdlflm n. . period, but out ashes, emerged an ils to the tennis courts, allâ€"star in fiveâ€"year veteran Von Tran. ind Annabelle Von Schillâ€" Tran, in her final year at:KCI, was a femele athietes from BC â€" forward and centre half back who ognâ€" § up to win the WOSSAA ... trolled theâ€"defence and set up the offerice. hï¬mw“ She was a team leader and a team player ihieg h“mm?@w'm eventually _ selected . to â€" the illing is. from GermaN3tnUWCSSAA first all.otar teant . and AUTO SERVICE your ZPRMDGESTONE deaie:r of the senior Raider football team. Aithough the Raiders compiled a 1â€"5 (wonâ€"loss) record, Dietrich, a Grade 12 student, played a big role on the offensive line as a tackle and the noseâ€"guard position on the defence. the team in scoring and was considered by the roaches as the beat Albroond niavorur He was also named the most. improved player on the team. Although it was his first year, Grade nine junior soccer player Tino Craiovan made quite an impact for the Raiders this Craiovan, an offensive powerhouse, led KCI field hockey player Von Tran Pales 9 ce (Continued" on ‘A23)