* FREE c "’"W“dwlpusuo..m-cu:; * :w“"""““""‘"mhflv-mm i j Windshield replaced at Diamond Auto Glass. ; | _ PLUS we win pay upto $50.00 : of your deductible on insurance claims. s | Three precision skating teams from the Kâ€"W Skating Club com:â€" peted in a major International competition in Laval, Quebec last weekend. Eighty skaters were involved from the club including three teams â€" the "Diamonds" (Novice level), the "Kweens" (Senior) and the "Krystals" (Adult). The competition was large, inâ€" volving more than 50 teams from across Canada, U.S.A. and Eurâ€" ope. It was the first major test of the precision season which ends Strong showing by KW skaters the Purple and White Tournaâ€" ment at Western over the holiâ€" days, finishing 1â€"1. The Basketball Hawks lost to the Ottawa U. Geeâ€"Gees and defeated the Carleton Ravens. Secondâ€"year forward Mario Venâ€" detti was named to the tournaâ€" ment allâ€"star team. The Wilfrid Laurier University men‘s buketbal‘l team played in Laurier reaps tourney split The Warriors exhibition play continued on January 4, when they hosted Memorial University, losing a close game 67â€"69. The Warriors first league home game On December 29, the Warriors competed in the Windsor Canâ€"Am Tournament, handily defeating Wilberforce, Ohio 119 to 76 in the first game, and Queens in the second game, 89â€"71. Three Warâ€" mors were recognized for their quality of play, Mike Duarte and Alex Urosevic who were named Allâ€"stars, and Sean VanKoughâ€" nett who was the tournament The University of Waterloo Warrior basketball team has spent the last week preparing for their first two league games at Lakehead this weekend. Ca [ F arriors hoop it Up The Universitu se unmuor s i: MB PAGE 28 â€" WaTERLOO CHRONICLE the tournament teams. The Kweens similarly placed second in their first flight skate and ended up in 6th posiâ€" tion in the Finals. There were 18 teams in the Junior category. Overall, the Kâ€"W teams wars with the Canadian Championâ€" ships in April. The teams are coached by Kathy Mackowski. The Krystals enjoyed the best success. capturing a bronze medal in the Adult Championship Final. The Diamonds placed second in their qualifying flight and ended up in 5th overall from a field of 17 PC Gu uitc â€"AP hanilatin l : hsn The Hawkey ï¬eawks went on to defeat the Laurentian Voyageurs in the second match 4â€"2, with The Hawkey Hawks won the University of Guelph Tournaâ€" ment held over New Year‘s. The team defeated Guelph 6â€"2 with newly converted football player Pat O‘Leary scoring three goals. Andrew Wood added two and Sean Davidson rounded out the Hawk scoring with one goal. ic aÂ¥c 04 vÂ¥ P , WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1992 The Athena Volleyball team will host their annual Invitationâ€" al Tournament on Saturday and Sunday (January 11, 12). Games will be at 10:00 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., on Saturday, with the Atheâ€" Following a sixâ€"point differenâ€" tial at halftime, the Athenas were unable to keep up and lost the game 75â€"59. Leah Ann Erickâ€" son contributed 17 points and Brenda Kraemer recorded 15. The Athenas first home ganieof the term will take place on Saturâ€" day, Jan. 18, at 12 noon against Laurier. is on Wednesday, Jan. 15, at 8 p.m. The Athena Basketball team, also travelling to Lakehead this weekend for league play, hosted Rz_en:gon on December 29. were pleased with the results from this competition. It serves as a yardsâ€" tick for all teams and will provide the base necessary to produce a winning program. The teams will now continue to work on their programs and hope to qualify for the Canadian Ct?aempignlhlif:s at the Sectional competition in Febâ€" The team faced Western in a close championship game as the Hawks led by only one goal until the final seconds when Mark McCreary scored his second goal of the night to secure the win. David Burke and Smitty Kulaâ€" fofski were the other Hawk goal scorers. Sean Davidson leading the way with two goals. 2 0 0 00 1 CCCAE on OOM mwu.(mnm&m.u;v;m ‘519[ 884â€"6400 Most of UW‘s Interuniversity teams will see their first action of the term this weekend including the Athena and Warrior Curling teams competing in Windsor, the Track and Field Team at the York Open on Saturday, the Warrior Hockey team at McGill on Saturday and Concordia on Sunday, and the Warrior Volleyâ€" ball team who will travel to the Winnipeg Invitational. sTackAsHELF FACTORY ouTLet. nas competing at 10 and 3. 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