sPoRt shbeomts â€" | ‘| Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Braves got alate goal from Josh Black, his third of the night, as they nipped Peterborâ€" ough Javelins 12â€"11 Friday in Ontario Lacrosse Associaâ€" tion junior A play at Albert McCormick Arena. Kelsey Orth recorded his second hat trick of the seaâ€" son while Craig Fotopoulos also added three, Colin Doyle picked up a pair and Geoll George added one. The win improved Braves record to 2â€"1 (wonâ€"loss) for & ï¬z-du,dh-mï¬do’m-dï¬dd Club collected seven medals at a meet in Port Elgin over the weekend. & In Mite girls division, Mary Kotsopoulos won the 100â€" m\%flpï¬duï¬hhmw Esmonde second in long jump and third in 100m, while Michaela Potvin was third in long jump. in atom competition Sammy Esmonde finished third in ball throw, while Aimee Sulphur was second in ball throw Eric DaSilva was third in long jump. nnmmmdwmaw. Arina Geiger and May Kotsopoulos, finished ©â€"Braves nexi home action is May 24 against Six Nations. This Friday they‘ll be in Orangeville. . Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Track and Field Association athâ€" letes won a total of 10 medals at the same meet. Amy Lombardi (tyke) won gold in the 100m, while teammate Heather Pietrobon won bronze. The dual of Lombardi and Pietrobon won silver and bronze, respecâ€" tively, in the 200m. They medalled a third time in the long jump with Pietrobon winning gold and Lombardi capturing the silver. Pietrobon also won a gold in the ball throw setting a meet record with a throw of 30.24 lan McKague had a twoâ€"medal performance in Tyke boys winning gold in the ball throw and ran from a bronze in the 100m. In atom boys division Shawn Oberholtzer won a silver in the high jump. Waterloo Novice Selects won the gold at the Ontario Regional Roller Hockey Early Bird Tournament in Scarâ€" borough over the weekend. Waterloo defeated Pickering 3â€"0 in the final as goalâ€" ndulynï¬?adammwflmn shut out. Brian Stumpf scored twice with Shawn Schiedel adding the other. Assisting were Jordan Bonneville, 2, Tyler Yensen, Troy Murray and Jimmy Latta, in prelimiâ€" nary play Waterloo defeated Mississauga 7â€"2 and Port Hope 4â€"2. They also defeated Port Hope 7â€"2 in the semis. T ny l _ ONLINE SWAP. www.irsâ€"sports.com by 5 i New Jr GREAT PRICES ON NEW * Peter Cudhea wred the junior (19 and under) 95 kilo open bei., and also Chronicle Stalf walked away with the hardware in the men‘s (20 and over) 95 kilo bei competition. Quite an accomplishment for 2 jadoke dam Nittel has no illâ€"feclings about being cut by the junior xbadyhemhd:wkxdxpfllwandahdvm B Waterloo Siskins during the 1994 training camp. "Judo keeps me in shape," said Niniel, who, because of is con â€". . from Siskins brass :;"’ ?!f n t o ( ;:_" ‘ that he just didn‘t have wh f *./ + & _ ‘ it takes to become a Siskin, > 13 r ' M f . | was probably the best thing k > : :# /10 _ e = s ~ 4 + to the six foot two, 210 i > .. / > #B + k i Warerloo, » > WA x2 m w6 > * l With his release, hx said J t *** .. on i goodbye t Siskins, one of h4 ie + s > â€" hockey franchises in ; Ontario, and packed his v bags to play for the Gueiph £ Platers, the sad sacks of the a During the 94/95 season, Guelph recorded only three wins in a 46 game ’ finishing last in the league. However, Ninel, _ who played Waterioo banâ€" tam hockey the previous _ season, got what he d A chance to play junior B . He also got something else. The respect of the > OHLs Niagara Falls Thunâ€" der scouts who liked what they saw in the hardâ€"hitting m "That was a bad year for the team, but you can‘t look at the league stats when you‘re looking at personal development," said Ninel, who admitted that with Guelph he would ignore the score and just focus on playing the game. The scouting reports on Nittel indicated that he had size, youth speed and aggressiveness. After one season with Guelph, he packed his bags and went to Niagara Falls, the land of the big But there‘s more to Nittel than just hockey. Over the past few years Nittel developed another quality which he didn‘t learn on the ice. Its called discipline and it came from the sport of judo, which like hockey, he mastered quicidy and at an early age. At the recent Tora Judo Tournament in Brampton, Nittel capâ€" Waterloo‘s Adam Nittel excels on and off the ice ‘6" +199# 3e e defense never rests | (HOCKEY BOOT STVLE) SIZES 6 â€" 12 P k Available in Jr. & S sizes Thunder‘s training camp this season. "It also gives me a sense of discipline. If you get beat up on the mat, you have to accept it and learn from it." A natural when it comes to judo. Nittel is coached by Bob Zer!, Technical Director and Head Coach of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Asshi Judo Club, former Commonwealth Games competsors Roman Hatashita and Wayne Erdman, and Mike Sabo However later next month Nitel, whose been scouted by hall 2 dozen National Hockey League scouts, will have to make the decr sion to cither arend the NHL rookie draft in St. Lowis, or the Canaâ€" dian Olympic judo qualifying meet in Toronto 12 Noon â€" 6 pa.. inchebing Hokidays * KNIGHT wmew sets # GOLF REGRIPPING * GREAT PRICES ON USED SETS, SPECIAL 2 FOR 1 (Contizued on page 30)