Peterlrlhudd'hhhdz-lpfl Wubosï¬habnbrm-nd white of the Cambridge Winter It was announced last week that Brill, the former general manger with the Siskins, will be taking on the role as the Winter Hawk‘s GM, succeeding Ken Mann, who stepped down in April as coach/GM. Now, Brill‘s first role as the tcam‘s new GM is to find a new head coach. SsPORT SUHQ0RTS "We‘re committed to going to U.S. Junior Nationals (July 3â€"5) in Spokane, Wash., where he‘ll be competing in the 110â€"pound class, about three divisions higher than he competes in now, A lot of those competing at the meet are quite aware of Andy‘s abilities." Zeul‘s record speaks for itself. With 47 firsts, seven seconds, two thirds and two fourths, he hasn‘t lost a match since 1995 when he I: was also a meet where 14 judo Olympians from the 1964 Olympics presented medals to divisional champions. Zeu! received his medal from Doug Rogers, a silver medalist for Canada in 1964 and a bronze medalist at the World Championship in 1965. It was also a great meet for teammate Reed Jackson who won five matches to capture the under â€"145 pound division. Other medals were won by Lindsay McAlister, with a silver in the female 90â€"pound class, and Stephen Hause, with a bronze in the 90â€" pound class. "He‘s growing too fast and I‘m not too sure as to what division to put him into," Zettl said of his son. "His growth spurts have made it a little awkkward for him." Last week Zertl was put two weight divisions higher than norâ€" mal at the Am/Can International in Buffalo, N.Y. However, despite moving up two divisions, the youngster won all four matches, defeating a topâ€"ranked American for the divisional title. The 54â€"yearâ€"old Brill was the GM when kilograms and has about two inches over the past two mh,bfl;hz-wflhhudmm“- nament on July 19 in Chicago. The 13â€"yearâ€"old Zeutl, a national judo champion this past year and member of the KW Asahi Judo Club, has put on about 2.5 tons A growth spurt by Zett! has his dad/coach Bob Zeu! a little worâ€" ried about his son‘s chances in some major upcoming competiâ€" ndy Zeul has become a growing concern for his father/coach Judoka Andy Zettl towering home runs for Waterloo, while Ryan Dietrich pitched an entire game givâ€" ing up four hits while striking out eight. . WlahoqunS:lid ué’:’a..mt'- W’Imtw- play last week. 7 " lan Wright and Matt Sawatzky both hit Waterloo won allâ€"Ontaric Sutherland Cup titles in 1984, 1985 and 1988. Waterloo‘s next game is June 20 at Hillâ€" d t t t o4 t placed seventh at the U.S. International tournament. With all of his son‘s success, Zett! isn‘t sure what will happen the day his son is soundly beaten. "We‘ll have to take the loss if it ever comes. it‘s something we‘ll Hulr.ln.ednmiahmw and with the changes he‘s going through we‘ll have to make the adjustments together." According to his father, Andy is right on course and working towards earning a spot on the Canada Games‘ and Junior Worlds team by the year 2000. Andy Zertl of Waterloo. race at the Greater Toronto Triathlon, the first in the 12â€"race President‘s Choice Triathlon Series. The race, a lkm swim/ 28km bike ride/ and 6.2km run, took place at seneca Colâ€" lege in King City. More than 600 athletes Wucdook‘l’ewnlncdmu upset by beating All Sport Team member Melissa Spooner in the women‘s side Park against New Hamburg For tournament information, call 519â€"669â€"1631 McGovern (Big Brothers) + Cenaze tnteomeieranien ns imgerermmortan * Foundation l_du,fl m('hlnth- CranoPrRiver We thank organizers HOSPITAL. _ and supporters of the PIB Classic for your contribution to Grand River Hospital Pediatrics through your commitment to Campaign Kâ€"W. You‘re helping to shape our future health care and your onâ€"going commitment is *‘deeply appreciated.‘ Em The Programmed Insurance Golf Classic Grand River Hospital (Pediatrics) through our donation to Campaign Kâ€"W is one of nine berwfitâ€" through the PIB ‘Golf Classic ‘Opportunity Fund ‘ We‘re committed to youth in our communities today, and for generations to come! [ Astrology, Len Gamache, Executive Director Grand River Hospital Foundation