w tyke boys â€" Jason Moss, first L in ball throw; Brandon Pace, % (Continued from page 31) Plart, third in shot put. | Winning their relay events the following teams; mite irls â€"â€" Rebecca Moss, ephanie Weston, Spencer rueger, Jordan Pace;, mite Alexandra Weston; tyke boys in long jump;, Amy Lienhart, third in shot put; atom boys â€" Alan Kobayashi, second in high jump; bantam girls â€" Nicole McQuaid, second in k whe jok =â€" eaepon los, Sulphur, Shelby Grant, third in ball throw; atom girls â€" Monique Thompson, third 1 200m; bantam boys â€" Sean throw and third in 100m; tyke girls â€" May Kotsopoulos, firsts in 100m and long jump, second in 200m; Aimee Sulâ€" phur, second in long jump, third in 400m; Anna Geigerâ€" Whitlock, second in 800m; â€" Mike Mcdonald, first in 100m and ball throw, second in long jump; Kyle Doczi, second in 100m and third in ball throw; Jordan Pace, first in long jump, second in ball Proudiy coâ€"sponsored by may 31, 1997 Call DEADLINE! | W koorar siterna B | Merigold and Alan Kobayashi. mediey â€" Bobby Deosaran, Chris Johnson, Jordan â€" Jason Moss, Pace, Nick ing second were the following seams; tyke girls â€"â€" Ania King, Greg Hagedorn; finishâ€" â€"Whitlock and Meredith chrome grille, galvanized steel 8 ft. cargo box, twoâ€"tier loading, speed sensitive steering, sliding rear window 20 In this world, : it‘s survival of the fittest. Meet the fittest. scorers were Gavin Horne and Kevin The opening game of the season mmmqmoquz; The Waterloo Wildhawks Under 11 boys Rep Soccer Team won two exhibition games against league rivals Kitchener and Guelph, then won two out of three games at the Royal City Tournament, followed by winning their league opener against S PORT BRIEFS seats, 4â€"wheel ABS, dual air bags, deluxe 4â€"speed automatic transmission, cloth 200 HP Vortec 4300 SFI V6 engine, suiut ns decision to Hamilton Sparta in Game Two, followed by a 3â€"1 victory over Burlington. Scoring for Waterloo were Horne (2) and Helmesâ€"Hayes. The midfield and defence were key to gaining the win. In the tournament Waterloo opened with an 8â€"3 victory over Dundas with goals from Michael Schatz 2, Blair McDonald 2, Ben Sauder 2, Mitchell Dickenson and Kyle Sonnenberg. Waterloo dropped a 3â€"0 605 $207 ‘1,750 Steven Kay. msmu:uudfl-flbz: soccer team played OSA Academy to a tie. Thursday in Cambridge. Southwest United scorers were Ryan McDonald. In exhibition play, Waterloo defeated Kitchener 3â€"0 and Guelph 4â€"0 on shutouts by Sean Kamo McHugh. |BurcK/l dh k h t h A pre Enj 11