'. &0 8 $ The 8 punt | x team. * Th w 2 $ ‘ (For € m ud 1 lam4 § witne: 4 Knight 5 Enday % We & goal." C _ Serv ; PSCOSL "You can coach all your life, even in the CFL and not see anything like that," Serviss said of goals like Budalich there‘s no need for a fourth down kick," said Knight‘s coach Bob Serviss who witnessed Budalich‘s 59 yard field goal in Knight‘s 31â€"6 win over Resurrection Phoenix ‘We don‘t punt. We just line up for a field Loul" Dempsey set the field goal record in 1970 as a New Orleans Saint against Detroit Lions. Serviss is getting quite a kick out of this high school football season in watching his star player, whose 59 field goal was four yards longer than the current Ontario Universities Athletic Association record, one yard short of the Canaâ€" dian Football League‘s record and four yards short of the National Football League record of 63 vards ‘When Budalich kicked a 63 yard field goal in practice 1 said to him ‘ Congratulations, you just tied an NFL record set by Tom Dempsey‘." especially when there‘s a player with Nik Budalich‘s capabilities There‘s no such thing as a fourth down and punt for the Bluevale Knights senior football [ uy onE | *1.00 OFF | BUY ONE | ‘1.00 OFF | | STANLEY | STANLEY !STANLEY | sTtanLey / "When you have a guy who can kick field sm NI B!'s'B a I'm' .A m "I s [ 210 King Street N., Waterloo w 17 uEL 885â€"1850 These days it‘s fourth down and field goal, "A Waterloo Institution, Now In Our 19th Year" OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS ‘TIL 3:00 a.m. @ gt 5 =f /\k{' ,_“ x af> 1 a)â€" o ,â€.‘ ! ! amiMgp || : P (1y. ucarrearculs Starts at 4 pm â€" Nov 2/96 INCLUDES $1500 MUST GO JACKPOT o_ SELF CONTAINED "NO SMOKING AREA"r Bluevale winning 16â€"8. "It looks like we‘re headed back to the Spirit of Waterioo game. It‘s going to be an extremely physical game and 1 think we‘re going to be a bit more prepared for this game than the first time we met Waterloo." Running back Jon Bohnert, who scored two touchdowns in the win over Phoenix and two against Vikings in their first meeting, will be a Bannister picked up a TD against Phoenix, while Kevin Moogk returned a 60 yard punt for the other Knight TD. threat in the Knight backfield and will be joined by Craig Bannister, who found himself a starting position after replacing the injured Rishi Perâ€" the 59â€"yard field goal. And, with an 80 percent success rate, Serviss doesn‘t hesitate to put his kicker, whose No. 1 sport is soccer, into key situations. "He‘s worked hard this season and he‘s a delight to coach. 1 know that he‘d like to play both sports (soccer/lootball) when he goes to university, but 1 think both sports are played at the same time of the season." The veteran coach will be taking his 5â€"1 Knights into tomorrow‘s Waterloo County secâ€" ondary school quarterfinal playolis against the 4â€"2 Waterloo Vikings. Vikings finished third in the North Division losing 10â€"0 to Forest Heights Trojans last week. The two teams squared off three weeks into the six week schedule with 92 Lodge St., Waterloo Lic #M381277 ® Coach expecting physical: The loss to the firstâ€"place Trojans was closer than the 10â€" 0 score indicated. In the openâ€" ing quarter starting Viking quarterback Chad Haig over game of the regular season last "Both teams are pretty well matched and the team with the fewest turnovers and gets the most breaks will win the "I‘m expecting a hard hitting game, just like the the first Spirit of Waterloo game earlier this season," said Viking coach Sreve Ostapchuk, whose Vikings finished third in the record after losing 10â€"0 to Forâ€" est Heights Trojans in the final North Division with a 4â€"2 Vikings and Bluevale clash in the Spirit of V Part 11, senior high school High school football fans can expect a physical game this Thursday when the Waterloo McClure and a team from the midget boys Viking team will be competing at this Saturday‘s meet. The WCI â€"midget boys team, led by Dave Bristow and Bryon Hughson, captured the CWOSâ€" SAA midget division followed by the team from Resurrection Catholic Secondary School. Bluevale collegiate will be sending its senior girls and junior boys teams to the cross country event, with both teams placing second overall at CWOSSAA. Alison Adcoe was the top BCI senior girls finisher with a ninth place result of 21:13. The race ws totally dominated by Southâ€" wood secondary runner Francine Darrocj with a time of 18:33, 46 seconds ahead of Janet Gamble of Owen Sound. Topping the junior boys from Bluevale were Josh Morrison, 7th, Simon Lewis, 9th and Brant Carson, 10. threw a pass to one of his wide receivers bound for the end zone, while in another play Vikings turned over the ball within the Trojan five yard line. m%m%,hmdï¬wï¬i’m others who run for WCI and an older sister who runs for Univerâ€" sity of Manitoba, dominated the Central Westerm Ontario secâ€" ondary school cross country field winning a 3.15km midget girls run at Waterloo‘s Bechtel Park in 10â€"55. Her closest rival was Guelph‘s Shannon Gerrie 11:47. eaes over three times. M "We didn‘t score when we got down there and that cost us in all, Vikes turned the ball M â€" wauetoo laterloo Hornets and Can in select major novice }yhu\m-k * e â€" Tristan Hooper scored from : mch in the loss to the Hornets, v s to Cambridge. Owen insmuT:dtwdhhl ts: Scott Lepold assisted. Hornets lose C Scott Leopold and Nathan: md.bnuw-n-?-‘ ) Homets dropped a 5â€"2 decisio "l! they defeated the rwks 10â€"1 on Saturday rs to a 5â€"1 victory ovet $ t:msmgkAâ€"'auh tion last week. 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Mike Becker scored the lome e loss to Brantford. rden picked up two assist gong to Jacobs and Camp! ndon 4â€"1. lan Dick scored twice and ists while Adam Seockie ad tic with Kitchener, ierdmngradal pos of sesiste with Sighte Farher in the week Waterloo Â¥ 4w t n w Waterioo Iron warriors score rdâ€"period goals to rally past d 64 in single A bartam # Frecman scored with Freema ion Palenik drawing the assis Chris Halmo scoved twie wch were Rebelo and Dervick $ renner and Hall had one each. Wolves lose twict Waterioo Printers Major ‘olves dropped a pair of games scton < *\ / «/ “ï¬"&"fl. M%c losing 9â€"2 40 Kitchener 10 ondon Rebels 3â€"3. in the loss Jordams Bremue mce with Craig Witmer ad ther, Cale Munro, David T hris Rebelo and Comor M ich had one assists. In the tie Tsandelis, Musio eA hlï¬qï¬hdh Sarmza and 6â€"1 to Brantford. 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