knockâ€"out tournament 8â€"4. Waterloo is currently tied in first place with Kitchener in the peewee Inter County Baseball League with a 9â€"3 record. Including tournament play, Waterloo sports a 37â€"12 record. Waterloo will be hosting the OBA Triple ‘A‘ provincial championships on the Labor Day Weekend. Eight teams from the province will compete in a doubleâ€"knockâ€"out tourâ€" nament. Games will be played at Waterloo Park Diamond 5 and Mitâ€" Peewees Twenty members of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Braves are eligible to return to the team for the 1996 lacrosse proved to be the winning run. On the Labor Day weekend the team will attempt to defend their Ontario Championship at the Ontario Baseball Association championships in Windsor. Lacrosse Waterloo Bengals Rookie Ball team successfully defended their Canadian Open title after winning the the tournament in Kitchener recently. Roundâ€"robin play saw Waterloo beat Rexdale 17â€"3, Cambridge 14â€"4 and Oakville 7â€"1. In quarterfinal play a defensive battle saw Waterlco defeat Kitchener 8â€"6. In the semifinals against Burlington Waterloo chalked up an impressive 8â€"1 win followed by a hardâ€"fought 4â€"3 win over Ajax in the Brady Kueh] was named MVP for driving in what It was a season of highs and lows for Waterloo, which saw veteran coach Dan Young hang up the spikes after he felt he wasn‘t getting the commitâ€" ment from his players. Expos, who toiled in last place for most of the year, only to get hot near the end of the season to finish in eighth and final playoff spot, just couldn‘t handle the hot bats of the pennant winning Dodgers, as indicated in Kitchener‘s series clinchâ€" ing 18â€"4 win at Jack Couch Park, Saturday afterâ€" two, three as Dodgers wrapped up the junior Inter County Baseball League semifinals in three Waterloo Expos® mission was to get to the Kitchâ€" ener Dodger relievers early and often. They didn‘t and the end of the season came as swift as one, Expos eliminated It was a season of highs and lows Fbd (Continued from page 21) Jeff Weber of Waterloo finished second in the sixth leg of the Canada Cup mountain bike race at Kelso Conservation Area over the weekend. The second place finish leaves Weber third in the overall standings. This weekend he will be competing in the national championship in Halifax. season, but general manager Ian McGough is quesâ€" tioning his status with the team. McGough, a sixâ€"year coach with the Braves, is thinking about stepping down from the coaching duties of the team prior to going into next season. Disappointed with his team‘s quick exit from the OLA quarterfinals against Whitby Warriors, McGough handed the coaching reins over to assistant Butch Shantz part way through the season. McGough will not be the only member of the coaching staff not to return. Assistant coach Ted Snell, who coaches hockey in Switzerland, has already confirmed with the Braves that he will not return. Cycling round opponents. They eventually faced Stratford defeating them 3â€"1 in a best of five series. What started out as a season lost in June, as they sat in the 10â€"team basement with a 1â€"9 record, saw the fortunes of the club take a turn for the better in July and August. If the league gives out coach of the year awards, Scott‘s name would have to be at the top of the list. In a team sport, the importance of having a person bring out the confidence in the players and team credibility is as equally important as winning the league championship. Expos will have one more shot at winning a championship this season when they attend that OBA ‘AA‘ provincial championships in Toronto on the Labor Day weekend. Enter Tim Scott, a former US Marine, who made® a bold prediction that the team, under his direcâ€" tion, would win 75 per cent of their remaining games. 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