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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Dec 1996, p. 30

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The women‘s cross country team from University of Waterloo highlights the fall recap. The unranked Athenas, led by Sarah Dillabaugh‘s gold and Judith LeRoy‘s bronze, won the OWIAA championship. Then, later in the month went on to win the CIAU championship on the silver medal efforts of Dillabaugh Athenas continued their successful OWIAA fall season capturing a bronze in field hockey Across town at Wilfnd Launer, the lady soccer Hawks brought home the OWIAA silver medal folllowed by a bronze at the CIAU ()n the mens side Launer finished second in OUAA golf, while Jeremy Ford and Drew Symons finished first and thirdrespectly at the championship for Launer Waterloos David Markin finished third in OUAA singles Waterloo university teams and individuals have been quite successful this past fall in the Ontario Women‘s Interumiversity Athletic Associauon and Ontario Univerâ€" sity Athletic Association The stingy 2.79 goalsâ€"againstâ€"average of Warrior goalie Joe Harms is a tellâ€"tale reason why Waterloo leads the Far West Division. Harris sits second in the league behind Guelph Gryphon Matt Mullin‘s impressive 1.78 GAA. However, Harms has seen more time between the pipes, 1 1 games compared t6 Mullin‘s nine. League scoring is dominated by McGill Redmen Pierre Gendron and Kelly Nobes, 41 and 35 points, respectively However, Redmen have played 14 games so far this season. Warmor‘s top gun is Mike Chambers, who with 21 points, including 12 goals, is the No. 12 man in league scormg. After that, their next top scorers are Jeff Goldie, 14th with 20 pornts and Peter Brearley, 18th with 18 points Heading into the 14â€"game second half of the 1996/97 hockey campaign, Warmors are ranked sixth in the CIAU with a 10â€"2 (wonâ€"loss) record in the OUAA West Division, and their team goal output average is 5.33, fourth in the 16â€"team league To look the top 10 scorers in the OUAA hockey league, one won‘t find any members of the University of Waterloo Warnors in the scormng elite Wurrior snipers won‘! be found in Top 10 Waterloo ranked sixth in CIAU Recapping fall achievements 80 King Street South, Waterloo 888â€"9200 56 St George‘s Square, Guelph X21â€"7982 Knar Jewellery presents today‘s most romantic engagement and anniversary bands. TRcimlate ho Dary! Houseâ€"Jones and Trevor Bechtel won mens A doubles, while Rolly Kaufman and Peter Krachenko won mens B doubles. Derry Frede and Nancy Lishman won ladies A doubles, while Peter and Julie Krauchenko won mixed B doubles. The event attracted 105 competitors from across Southern Ontario Kâ€"Ws Melodee Flook won the women‘s Open division. Divisional men‘s champions were; London‘s Tyler Millard, A1; Mississauga‘s Matt Barley, A2; Kâ€"Ws Joe Allen, B; Kâ€"Ws Cary Baldwin, C; and Kâ€"Ws Dan March, D. Food Bank Tournament with proceeds to the Food Bank of Waterloo Region. â€" â€" Other firsts by Celtic swimmers were recorded by Mark Leveck, senior 100m breast, Tracy Miller, senior girls 50m breast, Kristi Miller, junior girls 50m breast, Ron Chmura, junior 100m indiâ€" vidual medley, Ian Dick, junior 50m free, Andy Fitzgerald, senior 50m free, Mike Thaler, senior 50m fly and Kristen Kumpl, first seruior ladies 100 free. women‘s open division GIVE SOMEONE A SECOND CHANCE. Discrms onsin demation wath your Lamily ond sign a donor catd today. Pacing the senior girls in the pool was Kristen Kumpf with a first in 100â€"metre freestyle and second in 50m breaststroke. Leadâ€" ing the senior boys attack was Mike Thaler in 100m back and 50m butterfly, while Richard Melchepszy topped the junior ranks with firsts in the 50m butterfly and 100m freestyle, â€" Celtic swimmers won girls overall award finishing first in semior and second in junior, while the boys finished second overâ€" all winning juniors and finishing third in seniors. _ _ winners Resurrection Phoenix St. David swimmers made it close at the recent District 8 swim meet, finishing second overall with 399 points, 15 behind meet Northfeld Racquet Club held its 7th annual Squash and Tennis Celtic swimmers win Food Bank Squash Tournament Th Wuneey FOUNtaNON OÂ¥ CANAI girls overall title ‘ * Udivin & OVER 300 FRIENDLY $TORES & SERVICES. Sunglasses & Goggles +« Swiss Army Watches +« Sims Snowboards + Salomon Ski +« OAKLEY 32 King St. S. Waterloo across from Waterloo Town Square dley and 100 fly. th in the 50 free. il Sullivan (6), of n Anderson in bas Saturday. The K egion of Waterloo ing swimmers who tobicoke over the 1 he 14â€"yearâ€"old Riec | 200 metre backstre The ROW club ser d 500 swimmers fr lewcomer Julie No# yâ€"W 666 V

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