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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 May 1997, p. 23

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rarual dz s doand L. 0 commmune cmd Enough rain. Play bail! Waterloo Twins crying foul over two weeks of wet weather She‘s 11â€"yearâ€"old Miranda Ranieri of Waterloo‘s Northfield Racquet Club. And as of last week, she‘s the city‘s first ¢ver national squash champion. mmmummm sport since the age of five, Jen niler Blumberg 3â€"2 of British Columbia in the championship game at Edmonâ€" ton‘s Royal Glewnore Club. The victory culminated a season where she won all four major events she entered, includâ€" ing the Canadian Junior Open in Burlington, The Philly Junior Open in Philadelphia and the Ontario Junior Open in Barrie, "I was so nervous that my hands were shaking," Raniert said of the champiâ€" onship game against Blumberg, "I was leading 8â€"2, then she caught up to me. All I could think was that I blew it‘." f the court, she‘s a shy girl a pony tail and dressed in a sweat shirt. On the court, she‘s a killer with razorâ€" sharp quickness and the ability to be one step and a half a swing ahead of her opposition no matter who decides to do battle with her. 4 Centre Courl BICYCLE REPARS | Waterloo‘s Ranieri captures Junior National squash championship Chronicle Stalf Expert Repairs To All Makes and Models __lpltNow-Avold'l‘bellul Miranda‘s coach, Ruth Ann McBride, saw a lot of natural talent and ability when she started the club‘s junior proâ€" gram in January of last year. _ "She hasn‘t lost a tournament in her age category and there have been times when we moved her up to the 14 and * (Continued on page 29) In the beginning of her career, her father, Mike, who has played the game for 20 years, was surprised to see how quickly Miranda, the youngest of two daughters, learned how to play the "She and her sister Danielle (13) are fairly evenly matched and they z each other a lot, and they push other out there on the court." "You can pick out the kids with the natural ability. Miranda always comes out to the club happy and ready to play" said McBride She admitred that she knew she was in trouble and it was time to stick to the basics of the game. In the end, it was a ‘drop shot‘ that turned out to be the undoing for Blumberg giving Ranieri the win and the championship. § â€" "She always wants to play, unless there‘s homework to be done," said Mike. t ot even a plumber can help the Waterâ€" loo Brick Brewery Twins with their water woes. s With only two games under their belts, the Twins are praying for dry weather for the next couple of weeks. Sitting in third place of the International Softball Congress Travel League‘s Eastern Division, with two wins, Twins are looking for a couple of nice dry days in order to get a lew games in before this weekend‘s tourâ€" nament in Erie, Penn. $ _ Last week Twins home opener doubleheader against Fingal was canceled due to rain, and according to manager/coach Larry Lynch, his team has seen very little action to date. We ar 70 years of selling and servicing bicycies in the Kâ€"W area. le‘ve had six exhibition games and two Chronicle Staff Waterloo‘s Miranda Ranieri with her father Mike and coach Ruth Ann McBride league games canceled and hopefully we‘ll be able to get in Thursday night‘s game against Elora in preparation for the Frie tournamenit," -idlmh@ tournament sees Twins playing i mmumm T eml they be playing against afe rs$ :'::{‘wnolmquby Milverton and a team from Eastern Canada Lynch received some bright and optimistic news last week when slugger Kevin Frank Kevin Frank‘s big bat returning to the o Twins line up. 100‘s of New Bicycles to choose from returned to the club ahter sitting out last season Frank, the No. 3 batter with the team, lead the 15C in batting in 1994 and 1995. _ Brian Stere is No 3 in league batting this sesâ€" son with a 667 average, Sollowed by teammate Kyle Reading at 600. _ t y Ironically, Jim Schnarr, who pitched a noâ€"hitâ€" ter in his only outing of the season, is tagged with a 1.80 ERA allowing one run in five innings. Go figure. Jason Baser has a 2.57 FRA allowing two runs in eight innings, but both pitchers have a 1.000 winning percent Kyle Reading is ranked third in the league with a 714 onâ€"base average. In seven plate appearances (four more than the top two batâ€" ters) he has three hits and two walks. I'a&‘.dmuhmmduleqnnmd -'danhmm.vhlrhm“twoah ers. share the lead with two stolen bases each Open Sunday Noon â€" 6 ¢ 161 King C C M P a w Â¥ a . Sruchadiung Hahiboys

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