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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Jan 1997, p. 22

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* UKIVERSITY SBQRTS > _ Hawks were led by guard Greg Sandstrom‘s G 25â€" point performance, while Derek Maat scored % 17 for Warriors. $ _ On the women‘ side, Hawks defeated UW Z Athenas 54â€"52 with the winning basket coming = with just 1.2 seconds remaining on the clock. 2 _ Playing in one of their worst games of the seaâ€" 5 son Waterice hockey Warrions fell 6â€"2 10 York Yeomen on Wednesday, but rebounded with weekend wins of 5â€"3 over Western Mustangs and 4â€"2 over Windsor Lancers on Sunday Warriors host Windsor again this Sunday at 6 p.m. at Columbia Ice Field. Golden Hawks fell 2â€"1 to Western and Windâ€" sor, while the womens team defeated the Lancers 4â€"2 as Steph Kay led the way with a goal and an assist. % It‘s been close to six years in the making, but Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks finally put out the lights on the Waterloo Warriors posting an 85â€"80 victory in OUAA basketball action, Saturâ€" Soucie, who has taken a position with Eagle‘s Flight, a firm that teaches creative training and team building for businesses, will remain as director of the baseball school, but has opened the door for UW baseball players to carn money through However, beginning this March, the operâ€" ations will be turned over to members of the University of Waterloo Warrior baseball, a team coached by Soucie. Since the univerâ€" sity team and the league it competes in are not recognized by the Ontario University to raise approximately $300 per person in order to pay for equipment, travel and field costs. The March Break Kids Camp, which will be held at the Columbia Recreation Complex, is a fund raiser by the ball players. The baseball school, which has been operâ€" ating in of the Kâ€"W and Cambridge area for the past five years, has provided children in the community with every aspect of the game as well as providing instructional J.P. Soucie, founder of Pro Baseball Schools, is relinquishing part of his baseball Pro Baseball School to be run by Warriors "It‘s a competitive league and 1 think that it‘s best to have people in the family (OUAA) running it than having somebody from the outside," said McCrae. The league consists of university teams as well as college teams in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA). It‘s the first time that McCrea can recall having a league with both OUAA and OCAA teams playing against one another, and when the OUAA meets this May in Waterloo, McCrae will put forward the idea that the OUAA take the league under its wing. "It‘s great that J.P and a of ‘excited pbycummsawbfi::ttu.bulhz school is not under the OUAA umbrella and he can‘t call it Warrior Baseball School," said McCrae. McCrae, who met with Soucie last week, ing a Winter Indoor Workout program as well as the March Break program. As for his sevenâ€"week summer baseball school, Soucie can bring his operations to the diamond on Columbia Street, but has to find a new name for the business. instructing at the baseball school. The news that UW wasâ€"getting involved in the baseball business got mixed reviews points and eight rebounds teams of the late 1970s. Hawk Athletes of the Week are Greg Sandâ€" strom and Brenda Vrkljan, members of the mens and women‘s basketball teams. Sandstrom, who came to WLU from Junior College in lowa, spearheaded WLU with 25 points in the win over UW. He also had 21 points in a losing cause to Guelph Gryphons. Vrkljan led WLU to victory over UW with 14 Ontario Mustangs. It was the first UW victory over Western since the UW championship UW Athletes of the Week are Sarah Dillâ€" abaugh, track and field; and Nenad Minic, Warâ€" rior swimming. Dillabaugh earned Female Athlete of the Meet honors at the McGill Uniâ€" versity Invitational by winning the 3,000 metres in a meet record of 9:42.85, a CIAU best time. She also ran PBs in the 4x400 and 4x800 relays. Minic won the 200 freestyle and 200m butterâ€" fly and came third in the 400 free leading UW to an 85â€"80 win against University of Western According to R ing the line more off as they‘re capi and showing him ing. In return, he the line as the sea Seabrook, who I for Waterloo min age of 14. When t ley it wasn‘t a Trip! was able to remair son, as an under played with the : competed against shall and Jason Fi forward from New Air Canada Cup q Waterloo last Marc Last season Lis practices and 1 off " said Seabro and above all sure Pmpntien 4+ day. Cambrid, Siski We‘re havin

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