Milne a coach, IS also ' Idem, while Run- pkher also plays soccer himself. Synchro: Nancy Fsher, a founding member of Greer nor only coaches, but I: the cqulpmml managers for Waterloo Minor Gris Soccer and also coaches Waterloo Ringette Minor Soccer Thirty years of coaching. teach. mg and developrng well-balanced youths have seen Bob Rungakher, Bill Milne and Torn Greer sonunually smug that best. Minor Hockey Gord Eden, Frank Lehman and Murray Sprcy all have spent weekends, early mormntp and (venmp m hockey Items lnr over the past 10 years. All have been dede oted volunteers Wllh the house league for Waterloo Mmor Hockey Minor Soccer Thmv vars of rmrhin- MA. .eremomcs at the 1988 ciirr/Nympics. r a Nmson's dunes has requlrrd excellent my» amorul skills, literacy Abllmu and public who Browns abulmcs a a mauve planner fundrap mg eliorts enabled the mes to realize my dreams, which Included skating , the closing tons Skating Kathie Friesen, Sally Mule, Louis: Brown and Chns Nanson of the K-W Skating C lub have provided a total of 76 years of volurr. 'rrr experience on preclsuon skating Fnesen has Hem a volunteer wuh msponshthues as man- Mer treasurer and fundrascr Maule has managed the dams, helped wllh resist 'undratsmg, d n these days of government restructunng and cutbacks, the City of Waterloo. " well 3 parents f, I mth thtldren Involved tn mmor sports, are cannon; their lucky Mars, 3 Thanks to over 25(1) manor sports volunteers, Merlot) taxpayers are saving money hand ' over fist (although my dent redize it) with these people volunteenng thetr tune in are: rinks, gymnastums. tracks and fiekis. ‘lets face it, wtthout tumor sport volunteers, we wouldnt be able to run these sports program." mud Roseanne roronchuk, Manager of Sports and Athletics for City of Waterloo. [ororwhuk calmed that, on average, each of the Moo volunteers spend at the kart 9.5 hours per Rl-week penod at the mtmmum wage of $6.85 per hour whtch adds up to approximly $3.8 million on a yearly basis romght (Wednesday) the Ctty of Waterloo will be hononng thts small army of minor spout vol- unteers at Its 32nd Mtnor Sport Recognition Bum! at the Waterloo lnn. Over the past 32 years there have been 325 mtnor sport award rectptents. of which she estimates 1m remtn Involved wtth the volunteenng process. 'You ll see some of these volunteers upfront as a coach Ma team, but there are many who run the hehtnd scenes on lawman; comrmttee's, runnmg huge: and all of the meticulous than; that make Hung; work," sand Townehuk ' The ,lellesar_thttrtoraitehtmomsumighty banquet A-------.--., d the senior precision registration, testing an Malo is known for his dedication and my gong manner coaching in the house league dies. the hockeyarenas, kadingbyexample Minor Baseball: Jim Lassa and Gary Mala haveeachetteaover l0yearsin%edoo Minor-all. [and has coached midget, bamm, new: 1ourlearrball,seiectas%iasarstirtyu Hehashe1dexecutive positiottsofvicepresidem and secretary and convened various levels Minor Hockey: Doug Snyder, Steve Ullico and Dave Cressman are some of the individuals who help to provide the dim experience to Water- Iooy youth. With a mlmmum of lo years volunteering each. these men have spent countless hours in Hagen has coached house league mu and served on the executive as Mn" and squirt con- vent: Girk Softball: Wilbur Hagen IS the type of volunteer every organization wants. Hey excep- tionally dedicated, completing every task asked of him and always with a smile The husband and Wile team of Don and Lynn have coached all dwlswns, usually taking lwo teams a season Don also served as chief umpire Coll has coached house league, l-ball and mite, while Hughes has coached all levels of house league, usually volunteering wah two leans per year Girls Softball: Mike Coll, Brian Hughes, Don and Lynn Roy are examples of the dedicated vor untecrs m Waterloo MIMI ads Softball. Along Wilh bong the travel coordinator, she was the club VICC prudent. costume coordina- lor and member of the board the K-W Synchro 5mm Club m 1987, has been actively involved ever Since (Wanna) The mund-mbin even/wig see teams play half gangs. followed by a championship game. Despite how the teachers of the Waterloo Region Roman Catholic School Board vote tonight, the District 8 lootball teams will have one shot at a meaningful football event when Resuneaion Phoenix, St. David Celtics and St. Marys Eagles meet in the annual Father Cundari football tournament. which is slated for Univer- sity Stadium on Thursday. Strike or no strike, Celtics are ready quota oimistakes forthe m in' ihhJsri'," The Laurier season-opening loss was the first Zmich malls in his seven mus with theclutand htadyitsthathisciubrnadeits Laurier will be hosting the high-improved York Yeomen, M. who just managed lo tek out a UWWu 15-12 win over University of ml, 1brontofhses "York is 1-0andwe're0.l,"said hunt: coach Rick ZmidL “If we want to get out of the starting guy: got lowin this Sal- Elsewhere, the previously No, 2 ranked team in the CIAU, Wilfrid Laurier University Golden Hawks, attempt to get into the win column after suffering a 25. 17 setback to the No. 4 ranked Western Mustangs in london Sat- However, the season will get tougher starting this Saturday when they hit the road to Guelph to take on the Gryphons, 22-0 winners over McMaster Marautr ers last weekend. "Theisainhuthisis,wehadnousmessu, Warriors handed Knight his CIAU record-breaking victory on a silver, but wet, platter Satunhy afternoon after mauling Windsor Iancers 33-1 on an even Irma University Stadium field in their man opener, Nowthatwin No. I38isoutofthetvay,the football season suddenly begins to get a little tougher for University of Waterloo Warriors head coach Dave 1tu Knight. thrrtlttnt' mm was m. In! [curler lull: In [onion UW travels to Guelph, WLU to host York Peter Calla Chronicle stall 'r""e'ue"r"trhtt-oausGtrdi). 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