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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Apr 1992, p. 32

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Located atthetxxnertg idriii BmtrmortRrtitinosit. 'tt I" coach the defensive halfbacks w recenven ofthe football team. For I the rsrst seven years, he nu f Involved only In the training camp, but over the last three a years he has worked with the y team from mid-August until the en end of the season A graduate of K Waterloo Lutheran University of Launer's forerunner) m 1969. Na Jennifer Welsh of Peterhor. ough received the women's award " Person Contributing Most to Athletics. As president of the Women's Athletic Aameia. tion. Welsh helped raise the nano- cnation's profile on campus. Pro- Jects Included organizing high school and university basketball and volleyball tournaments, as well as home games for the women's basketball and volley. ball team. A third-year honors arts student, Welsh is a graduate of Adam Scott Collegiate and Vocational Institute. Michelle Kuhn of Brendon! was named student trainer of the year The trainer for the women's basketball team, she also pro- Vided assistance in the training room and helped with on-site xmury care for the intramural hockey program. A graduate of North Park Collegiate and Vacs. Mona] Institute. Kukta will grad. uate from Uurier's physical edu. cation program this spring Dave Dngg of Guelph was recognized for his contribution to Launer‘s athletic program mth the Tuffy Knight Award. For more than 10 yell-s. he has helped Come on m to the Lon Beer Factory with our knowhsttgtratge staff and professional equipment. we guarantee you won't go home win anything less than your own masterpiece. A case of beer for as little as $11.67 (taxes incl.) OVER 75 BRANDS TO CHOOSE FROM h m Inducing Canaaarsstyse beers _\WA V __ Non to Moon: Hob! 2LFiir, Top' Hawkii The 22.22.22...“ ' Penta tt, . Pm 11U'1 at the Minute Olym- pian Pool. Mfered a new challenge for winners of the kitehener. Waterloo YMCA Aquatic Club, will)! for Kyle Huatyshen and Julie Norris. (tfj?iiifiiii. 5.515230% ',fii.i, jiiiiiif"Tii"i")"l'ii'iil'ii'," Hnatyshen LAGS 32 . WATERLOO Cwatm9E. WEDOESDAY. APNL t, 1992 The Pepsi Invitational swim placed third in 100m butterfly; axing pentethlon, held this past fourth in 100m bathtub and weekend at the Minute Olym- 200m individual medley, fifth in plan Ptrol,0trermia-ehalGige 100m freestyle and seventh in for mimmere of the kitehener. 100m Mamie. Inna Puliie Waterloo YMCA Aquatic Club, "a eiahth in 100m brain. will)! for Kyle Hnuyehen Hmtylhen had the club’s only and Julie Norris. Mlle. finish in the 100m . buck. He added two sstseortd-plaee Hutyshen, 12, anti.NWts, to, results in the 100m free and had we _ t.Ptatandutg pedu- 20thn m. fourth in the 100m fly ttttarresting-shirt-ttii/tvera" andtoixthinthe100rnbreagt. 1t.heirrtettdtyrfgrxsyrrtc In boys 13 we 14 group Mi- Norris, m girls 10 and under, chad Selberg tiniatted third in Complete Collision and Refinishing Service fo nun Sum. Webrioo 88 any] BEER 'g'efg'iegt, ( Arm Em Tatiana. an... am you: now to no may ”NI-bl V. In. E...“ . n - _--,--- U BRJtfii7 no“ BEER helped MVP; Janice Field of London. fbacks women's basketball eo-MVP; m. For Reinhardt Keller of Collingwood, , was football lineman ofthe your. wining Juan Kathe]; of Cambridge, three men's volleyball rookie of the h the year; Ferdinand Krauss of Kitch. tl the ener; men’s soccer MVP, Matt ate of Kutney of Toronto, rugby rookie army of the year; Carrie Ostrom of 1969, Newbury; women's volleyball ,A Other student athlete award winners include: Eleonora (Gigi) Cigim' of Orangeville. women's soccer rookie of the year: Paul Abdool of Scarborough. men's volleyball MVP; Tiffany Banning of Chadian. women's basketball co-MVP; Rob Carter of Misaissau. ga, men's swimming MVP ', Dan P253 of _London. men's basketball in 1986, Davis has spent seven years as an assistant coach and recruiter for the men's volleyball team and continued to assist with training duties for the football Dag: went on to get his master’s degree in education from Cam. bridge University. He now teach. es " Guelph t)olugi+ and Voca- tional Institute. Steve Davis of Waterloo was honored with the Unsung Hero Award. Now Lsurier’s co-ordina- tor of alumni affairs, Davis has been involved with WLU’s athlet- ic programs for more than 10 years. As a student, he played varsity volleyball, was president of the Uttermett's Club, and an active member of the student training an! Since graduating Mon-F». It inf-1o pm. meg 199m. 'tMc. (Comittu.ttrttrmp-3th (2739) rookie of the year; Tom Pallin of Etobicoke, men’s basketball rook- ieoftheyw;RickPnoeyof Brantford, hockey rookie of the “In Jeff Prince of Brantford, rugby MVP, larry Ruochin of Lyndon, hockey MVP, Andrew Schuschmidt of Kitchener, foot. ball rookie of the you, Lori Spoltore of Elmira, women's vol- leybsll MVP, Gord Watson of West Hill, men’s soccer rookie of the year; and Nancy Woodhall of Jtalerloo, women's swimming 1'2f2etteetee1trt-atmr,mruo-i,, '_------"-., the 100m breast, fifth in the {2100mI.M.andsixthinth0100m y. 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