Viven'oe scored seven goals in the COM regional indoor soccer tournament held at Conestoga on February 22, to lead the Condors to the tournament championship. Snedden scored 18 points and snared seven defenaive rebounds, as the Lady Condom defeated Durham College. - George Worm. Tracy Mon George Viverios of the Condor indoor soccer team and They Snedden of the women's basket. ball Condom were named Ath. letes of the Week for the week enging February 23. Sheryl set a new UW record in the 400 ttt Indoor Medley, shaving a fall four eeconds off the old record on her way to a sixth place futish, In the 800 m Freestyle, Sheryl also finished sixth " she recorded the third best time ever in UW’s history. Condor Athletes of the Week The University of Waterloo and Molson's are pleased to have selected Sheryl Slater as their choice for Female Athlete of the Week. Sheryl, a former winner of this award, highlighted a very strong season this past weekend atpe QWIAA cluueityuhip., Championship, and undersea-ea his being named to the First Team OUAA West All-Star Team Sean the tink fruhman to ever y..in tht tNAA Wm. Scoring asaheshman. scored 27 points and had 16 rebounds in a 9472109. to the Marauders. He then followed up with a '49 point' searcher to lead the unheralded Warriors to a 102-99 upset over the number one team in the count-y, the Western Mustangs. Sean now holds the UW record for most points in a Molson’e In planed to have selected Seen VanKoughnett as their choice for Male Athlete of the Week, Sean. I 6'T' freshman from Blu.vale Bidh School in Waterloo, is uniting in Amount. mg. The highlrtoutad candidate for Freshmen of the Year high. lighted his tredetttiah, with two unbelievable performnme this past week against the ninth. 'rauedMaaarMisrauarsand the fimt.ranked Western Mus. tangs. On Wednesday, Sean scored f7 pom-7m had 16 " Athletes of the Week so» {DIEM - Tim 'two performances made an the firat freshman to ever 40 SPRUCE ST., PARIS Tyr University}! mum; and An additional 10% OFF our alreadg low, low Facto- ry Outlet prices. Also HUGE R DUCTIONS on Seconds, Imperfects and Overruns. ED 't4jRit1l 442-3 1 1 tt ALL VANITIES MUS T GO "Nt-g-tNt-Mi-E-ii." FACTORY OUTLET VANITY OVERSTOCK SALE 'c:.'"';":: i _ " '. - ' P. q . CO ' .. , ECN id ( a g V N " l--!,',').:,?) LCS' . = ' 1 ’5 , lh I 'cc)"" A ' ‘ ‘ 'A V MBr ' "Fr , Pats', ' rl, - « l - rlr..j, "i'?Pv:t,k " (sf I 1 >22}- P A. I ' " FRI , rr g; . A r 5 MON, to Fm. 9to 9 SAT. 9 to 5 Don’t look new, but ... â€amber: of the Anni Judo Club demonstrate the an ot tumbiing tfa/tt grand 'l',,'t,'1/d the Twin Cities Gymnastics/J Training Centre in lichen" on Sunday. "While we got off to a good start and actually led until two minutes to go before the end of the ftrgt half, our errors finally did us in. The game was well officiated, yet when we got to the foul line we were only able to convert on 11 of 21 shots taken.' That seemed to erode our game and compounded our error prt2blerlt, said McCrae. - - The Warriors, once again, received an outstanding perform. ance from OUAA Mrt team all.star and Bluevale product Sean VanKoughnett. VanKoughnett scored 40 points on the evening. He was good on 7 for 11 from three.point range. All of the Brock starters took a try at checking VanKoughnett at one time or another during the game, At the conclusion of the bums, VanKoughnett received a standing ovation from the Brock fans, quite a tribute to the " treshrnan. 7 7 â€Brook's superior size helped them in this game," said coach McCrae. 'They used their height to good advantage and it took its toll " the game wore on. Cord Wood and Dave Denniis,hoth iN", played good games for Brock," added McCrae. Wood scored 2tpoittts for theAMgera.. _ - _ -- - _ Brock, along with the other semifinal winner McMaster, now advances to the OUAA west division tournament this weekend at the University of Guelph The four-team tournament will be rounded out by Western and Guelph. In an errorftlled game, the University of Waterloo Cage Warriors lost to the Brock Badgers 75.66 last night in one of the oyy West Division setni.rmal bsslgetball goings. “We made too many errors and that reiii/iiirt us,†said Warrior coach Don McCrae. Season ends for Warriors Something To Think About . . ' Is your Insurance coverage adequate at today‘s market values? We'll do a FREE evaluation ... quick. easy and yours to keep! IOSSLIN INSURANCE 1ROKERSftlijjiii mums-m tutrisetter- mama, _ii6bU64 nos-7m 3552311 "The immune: people you 'll hate _ ... It..." I’m-mm BM "new Name $rFFe. 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