are FREE! } 6 titles not 4 he club. . E: is t y 'lAhhoud:Mlehmwhun‘omlumndm swims for her homeé &tantry." © While at the World Short Course Championships in Sweden this spring, caught the eye of Canada‘s high performance coach Dave Johnson. Her cach, Rahul Gonzalez told Johnson of Ceballos‘ desire to train in Canada the head Canuck coach recommended Boles and the ROW club. While in Waterloo, she‘s living with ROW club members Bill and Ursula homas, parents of children who have gone on exchange trips in the past. "I miss home, but this is a good experience for me," said Ceballos in broâ€" en english. "I‘m really comfortable with my swimming and school, and verybody has tried to help." Even in Colombia she has heard about how good the quality of life is in anada, but she‘s only here until October, then she goes back to Colombia ) time for a South American meet held in Bolivananos, Peru. Swimming since the age of four, she took up the sport to help her cope fllhutm*dnmdï¬,dtdom\uï¬ï¬‚hapa- anent Instead, she trains with her state‘s 10 top swimmers. Ceballos, who represented Columbia at the 1996 Summer Olympics in , is just one of four Olympians with the Region of Waterloo Swim ub under the direction of head coach Dean Boles. She joins Olympians ra Nicholls, of Waterloo, as well as Stephen Clarke and Robert Braknis [ Brampton. neet, she broke the Colombian 100 metre breast record turning in a time f 1:11.09. it ittle did swimmer Isabel Ceballos of Columbia realize that a trip to Sweâ€" would reroute her to Canada. Waterloo‘s Wilfrid Laurier University pool, or in the WILL classrooms i m-.mmm;u-»uwsm and every day, so are her times in the pool. The 100 and 200â€"metre breaststroker has broken two of Colombia‘s ds and is quickly becoming one of her country‘s most recognized swimmers. Two weeks ago in Erobicoke at the Canada Games Triâ€" is, she set a Colombian longâ€"course record in the 100 metre breast with a ime of 1:12.90. And just this past weekend at a oneâ€"onâ€"one shortâ€"course cording to Boles, having Ceballos training at ROW is a good addition Swim club has an infernational flayor Call 745â€"0303 . Toll free 1â€"800â€"265â€"6368 510 2 mks $15 zmwm July 14â€" 26 COMPLEX KITCHENER More than just ice! 5? 3 eld‘s | [WOoking for convenience t at the =_ > rsonal service? Peter Cudhea The relay team of Kennedy, Rieck, Daniella Vohnout and Eva Redâ€" dington won the 4x50 metre medley for the 15â€"16 age category David Rose, 15, captured a silver in the 200 metre fly and had fourths in the 100 metre fly and 400 metre individual mediey Alexis Rieck, 15, was second in the 100 metre back, while Mart Gingrich, 15, was fourth in both the 100 and 200 metre fly Dominique Kennedy, 15, won the 100 metre back, finished second in the 200 metre back and captured a bronze in the 400 metre freestyle. The ROW club had an outstanding meet over the weekend placing eighth out of 700 swimmers at the Ontario junior provincials in Fioâ€" Trio make Ontario team Isabel Ceballos with ROW coach Dean Boles Grand Valley Golf and Country Club. There were 109 goliers, 25 corporate sponsors and 64 prize donors who contributed to the sucâ€" cess ol this event. The tournament will be held against next year on July 15. > The House of Friendship Goll Tournament rased $11,000 in support of the agency‘s proâ€" grams last week at 2 tournament held at the Shaun Foy recorded the hat trick with twe goals from Alex Kader and a single from Gordor Radiein > ht i t t t t The Waterioo under â€"14 boys soecer wam had a Convincing 6â€"2 victory over Welland on The Southwest United under â€"16 boys seccer team tied York 2â€"2 over the werkend The Waterioo under 17 boys soccer wam picked up a 10 victory over S. Catharines on Sunday on 2 goal scored by Ted Ballantyne Waerioo won the game on strong goabsending by Brent Portrous. weekend lor a firstâ€"place showdown against the OakvilleBurlingron Invictas. Game time is 4 pm. at M.M. Robinson high school. A spariding deiensive periormance was pul on by Jason DeGroot from ‘his inside lincbacker position. Other defensive standouts included Chris Woll, Frank Halsey and Darry! Sartiazy The Vipers travel to Burlingron this coming sive was keyed by the likes of Jeremy Lewis, Greg Moser, Jon Bohnert and Doug Pinhewo who all scored touchdowns. A spariding defensive performance was put on ways Saturday night when they defeased the * Oshaws Hawkeyes 3117 at Waterloo‘s Univerâ€" SPORT SH0R1T5 Operating from behind an offensive line mmmaï¬uï¬â€"qé ave Saturday nicht when they Aeteated the J 12 Noun â€" 6 pan 181 King St. 8., Waterloo c e i t# 46 & # Â¥ 17