'itlPd - - - . v MIN Ctilf$' were.“ “7:31.00 tiW m "tmr M on. Im Hm. an" "--M4-t1atttt 6551282- isSit,'i! Get Ttiid siriiha Ttte ;tilit) . ':'ii'i,'r:1 S " Lit B' and AI III-A -- The Warrior volleyball team dtd not fare as well " their counterparts. The Warriors were caught napping on Friday night, 106mg their match in three strmght games to Western W3, 1512 and 15-3, marking the First tune Waterloo has been shut out at home In over 12 years. The Warriors now have a 2-1 record heading into Wednesday mght's November 20) matchup against the McMaster Maraud. ers. The Warrmrs will host this game to began at 8:00 pm, In the PAC {ALL-SEW ALL-STAR Fnday's match-up was an ennt. .ng game mth both teams block. ‘ng well and exhibiting outstand- :ng defence, The Athens proved Cv; be too much for the Mustangs, defeating them three straight, 1540. 15-8 and 15.10, The Athe ms host the McMaater Maraud- ers on Wednesday, Nov. 20, at t) 00 pm. Summer and fall! And now they're txGrdii by our 5 Year Road Hazard Prom Plan, The University of Waterloo Athena volleyball team boasted thetr record this week to (H after defeating both the defending OWIAA West Division Cham. plons Brock Badgers on Wedner day, and the Western Mustangs on Fnday On Wednesday. the Athena, started slowly, giving up the first game 1614, after leading the emu-e way Thu was to be the Badgers only Witt however, as the Athenas took the next three 15-7, 11 and 2 to ma the match. PAGE 36 _ WATERLOO CHROMCLE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1991 Athenas top defending OWIAA volleyball champs The curling Warriors and Athe. Mmhn's tour-season raduals have tough road commons covered union some, -- " «1ng . V Uit%f2 «w at BastTIre IT'S Iii "tBak" 'iii PRICE c4,,ir, 'SERVICE A" .' r i.is'.d4 Y' lil,,),,,,),?-"-" ".tyhtlil2, "ï¬e?†f MICHELIN , ' ZILGO'DMI M men gamma IM 'Suoeromcamvon Grahame [ TM 'ut-ttsm-a-sl ttl -Emm&m “Wu-U “mm 'Lhummm 'Wm‘muq \ Inn-mm Ct2f2=et,rj',. " M! mm. - Smmnrmw mama, u ia-a-miie' - - The beeketbnli A'thenas played their ftrst league game on Wed. nesday, hosting the Western Mus. The Athens played a solid first halt, allowing two quick baskets as the halfcloeed to head into the Mike Duane had an outatand. mg game on Friday night, scoring 29 points as the Warriors de- feated the Yoemen 8709. Satur. day's match-up sav the Warriors in a tight game, but with 12 minutes to go, and the score " 53, Waterloo made seven consecu- tive turnovers. helping Merry. hum to an 8766 victory. The Warriors will be at the Laurier Invitational this week- end, opening against the Brock Badgers at 6:00 pm. on Friday. The 8:00 match-up will see Laur. ier_and (2yettupliy, tt,,,t,1.)f.it The Warrior basketball team travelled to York on Friday night. and Erie, Pennsylvania on Satur. day to play Mercyhurst College, a Division 2 team. has held an Invitational Bonspiel this weekend. hosting Guelph, Windsor, Laurier and Western. The Warriors lost their first two games, " to Guelph, and 3.8 to Windsor. but managed to turn it around and defeat Western 6-3, to take fourth overall. The Athena, Gished third, defeating Windsor " Guelph " but losing to Western 4-3. Both teams will have two weeks to prepare for their next Bonepiel at Western on Nov. 30, MICHELIH' News. In! is ridlq on mum. - package tor the lifetime of the tire. / KnoModgeable a BMW staff, / Commitment to service a miabil’Iy to our customers / Fully trained tire and mechanical technicians, / 10000 km rotatvon and balancing 'r"'t'r"t-tomsttet.o-oturt- CONSLWI'ER PROTECTION SATISFAC'HON GUARANTE E D Darren Snyder, John Williams and Troy Stephens each had two goals to lead the Warriors. Water. loo travels to Kingston on Satur- day to meet queens. The "Warrior hockey team travelled to Ryerson this week. end, defeating.therrl ltamliltiG4. Leah Ann Erickson was top scorer with 13 points and nine rebounds. The Athens lost their rutal game to Queens 41-58, with Brenda Kraemer being the top scorer with 11 points. The Athe. naa travel to the York Invitation. al this weekend. The badminton team competed in the West Sectional Tourna- ment this weekend, placing the Warriors third, and the Athens fourth. The team will have plenty of time to prepare for their next competition which will be in January. The Athens came out flat on Friday, losing to the last year's National Champions, Laurentian 61-26. The Athens fared better in their game against Concordia, winning with one second left, " locker room six points behind. Western broke the game open in the second half however, eventu. ally going on to defeat Waterloo 6549. Kathy Wordham was the Athens top scorer with 15 points and five rebounds. The Athena basketball team was also in action this weekend, travelling to the Concordia Invi- tational. Ago Telephone ...... 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