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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Nov 1996, p. 37

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ton, the unranked Athenas battled a } > record breaking rainfall in Montreal and other universities from across Canada to achieve their firstâ€"ever title. The overâ€" all results for the rain soaked Athenas was 89 points (lowest points wins) folâ€" lowed by University of Guelph 109 and McGill Redmen 110. "Everybody, but us, was surprised that we won," said UW coach Brent McFarlane, who was also named CIAU coach of the year. It was the second time in two weeks that the Athenas set UW athiletic history. In Kingston they won their firstâ€"ever OWIAA championship by surprising the entire OWIAA field, once again Mem bczungomw cros "Earlier this year we were ranked fifth Lang in the CIAU, but then we lost a meet by Katie one point to Guelph and that dropped LeRe us to eighth and eventually we were McF: dropped right out of the Top 10. "I think we‘re the firstâ€"ever university to win an event like this going in unranked." Waterloo‘s team in Montreal two days pnorlo(htmnlomMMBdmwilh the course. However, with a recordâ€"breaking 18cm of rainfall over the weekend, the course was in fairly poor condition by the time the even began on Saturday. The Cinderellas from the University of Waterloo exchanged their glass slipâ€" pers for track shoes as they ran away with the university‘s firstâ€"ever CIAU Cross Country Championship in Monâ€" treal over the weekend. Led by allâ€"Canadians Sarah Dillâ€" abough, Judith LeRoy and Kim Langâ€" RaBea » e y t 0 d bmerth .. uP To HEE J mc* . hevbidiibeiri lfiA dblacinh c Bd * O The Cinderellas from the University Waterloo exchanged their glass slipâ€" F } " f i * EQ rs for twrack shoes as they ran away # > SuPY ith the university‘s firstâ€"ever CIAU * e oss Country Championship in Monâ€" m "‘“â€"â€"â€"Q. rese I over the weekend 3 s . e USK p + Mo Led by allâ€"Canadians Sarah Dillâ€" J C e 6 ugh, Judith LeRoy and Kim Langâ€" F i P â€" Pre , the unranked Athenas battled a ) A > l ' ord breaking rainfall in Montreal and + W ; | * Jr & er universities from across Canada _ * k t **: * Sec« achieve their firstâ€"ever title. The overâ€" [ Po 1996 s â€" 4& F results for the rain soaked Athenas \ ) A € _ â€"â€" BMA PA 89 points (lowest points wins) folâ€" y f o ! # *A 6 ed by University of Guelph 109 and YOQMEN‘S 4 es > Gill Redmen 110. $ _ Everybody, but us, was surprised F CROSS °< t we won," said UW coach Brent ’ 6a Farlane, who was also named CIAU MCM tA h of the year. LUUNTRY : was the second time in two weeks â€" & {the Athenas set UW athletic history FEMININ T flns c “f',:l" [|_ch:ampia. * i\ The War Amps knows the cost of war. Our message? NEVER AGAIN! Who better to carry on the message than the young adults in The War Amps CHAMP Program for child amputees? At Operation Legacy Seminars, Champs find out what war was really like. They view productions from our NEVER AGAIN! video series, then pass on the information. To find out more about Operation Legacy and NEVER AGAIN!, contact: The War Ampe @ _ imosmmve [ Tel.: (613) 731â€"3821 b-’:u-'uuwwn: Tel.: 1â€"800â€"200â€"0021, Fax: 1â€"800â€"219â€"0088 internet: hitp://wwwe.waramps.ca OPERATION LEGACY crossâ€"country team hd)ulc, (left to right),Kim io c o e emenls LeRoy, Amy Jarvis, Sepanta Dorri, (coach) Brent McFarlane and Lynn Coon. Members of the Waterioo Athena CIAU winnung "We went over the course twice in practice and it helped knowing the course, but the rain was just unbelievable. It rained nonâ€"stop for three days before the race making the Skm course a wet mud bath. There was some floodâ€" ing and it was a cool seven degrees with a strong head wind developing just before the race was to (Continued on page 28) "Never underestimaie what a small group of committed citizens can do to change the world. In fact, it is the only thing which ever has." To learn where to get your copy of the Community Summary of the Plan and nea'mgwdua.pfincdldnkecadbnknmm:ndmwdc 1380 Community Safety and Crime Prevention Council of Waterloo Region Make A Difference (M. Mead) t your copy of the Community Summary of the Plan and for We‘ve learned a lot! = We had the Advantage Program * Corrective Reading Programs i * Early Hementary Reading * Supportive writing, grammar b research & organizational skills [ *« Math & French Support Programs Jr & Sr Kingergarten # W LEARNING CENTRE 133 Weber St. N. Waterioo ADVANTAGE LEARNING CEN\ Give your child the Advantage Ou 10 746â€" 2443 Support Programs

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