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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Dec 1996, p. 30

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Warrior basketball action saw Waterloo hang on to a narrow victory in defeating Niaâ€" gara College 81â€"80, bringing their preâ€"season wonâ€"loss record to 7â€"6. Guard Mano Watsa netted 25 points, while Mike Zavershnik puur(d in 11 The Waterioo Athema cagers remain winâ€" ess after dropping a 77â€"46 decision to Westâ€" ern the No 1 ranked team in the CIAU Jacalyn White led the UW with 15 points. Laurier grabbed its first win of the OWIAA season defeating Brock Badgers 67â€" 63 | aurier was led by Audrey Kaersenhout with 19 points and five rebounds swimmer Val Walker is the lemale Athlete { the Week after winning the 50 and 200â€" netre breaststroke at the University of loronto Invitational Her 200m time met IAl championship qualifying standards Launer racked up scores of 15â€"7, 15â€"9, 15â€" 13 in securing the victory and is tied in the West Division lead with Western Mustangs and McMaster Marauders, all with 5â€"1 rf(l)rd‘ Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks swept Waterloo Warrors in OUAA mens volleyball play last week U IVERSHT Y S BORTS The win gives Waterloo a 10â€"2â€"0 record at the break, eight points ahead of Western and 12 ahead of the 3â€"8â€"2 Golden Hawks Steve Smith and Greg Esdale each scored one goal and added three assists as the hockey Warriors consolidated their hold on first place in the Far West Division as they blanked the Golden Hawks 9â€"0 last week. Crossâ€"country all Canadian Judith LeRoy won the 3000m, while teammates Kim Ross and Lynn Coon finished first and second in Brett Kilty finished second in the 1,500m, Raul Martin jumped 1.98m for second in high jump and the Warror relay teams finâ€" ished second in thne 4x200 and third in 2x400 Athena Latoya Austin won the 300m in 40.1 seconds, while Warrior pole vaulters Richard Sibley and Bill Miller finished first and second with vaults of 4.71 and 4.60 metres and met CIAU standards at the UWO season opener track and field meet in Lonâ€" don over the weekend the 1000 Maneesh Shanbhag, of the Warrior swim team, is the male Athlete of the Week after winning the 50 and 100m breaststroke in a dual meet against Sherbrooke on Saturday. University of Waterâ€" loo Warrior head football coach Dave ‘Tuffy‘ Knight receives a plaque from Waterâ€" loo Mayor Brian Turnbull at a city council mecting Monâ€" day night. 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Pnlarm It‘s dirty and who c ind their way in a city wi ne way streets which all see 0 lead out of town. 3. London would be a n lace to hold the Game xcept there‘s a Tax Wate roup lobbying to prevent th ity from being awarded th ias anybody seen that area. 1 he Big Smoke of Souther 1. Niagara Region has t alls grapes and earlier th car was given governme unding to run casinos. He nuch money is the gover nent going to spend on th rea‘ ent bury/North Bay, Peterbe ugh/Trent, Windsor ar borth York So without any furth elay, here are the Top Te easons Why Kitchene Vaterloo should get 20( 2. Hamilton Wentworth nalists lor this event. Other areas up for cons ion include the Nia gion Hamilton Wentw weeks the Kâ€"W 2001 C ittee, led by Chairman C hr, will know if this ce unity is one of the th And, within the next [ It‘s been close to months since the ¢ mber 2001 Canada Ga : Selection Committee | the Kâ€"W area lookin the sporting and cult bues the area has to off irded the Games. he envelop, M INSIDE CPORTS

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