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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 May 1998, p. 23

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They advanced to the finals on the strength of two Victo- ries, both by the score of 6-2, over their rivals from Dundas and Markham. The Waterloo Ghosts base- ball team armed with five new players that have been added to the roster, are looking for- ward to their home opener this Thursday at Hillside Park against Dorchester. Coming off a very strong showing last year, the Ghosts look to be stronger thes year, with the addition of three Waterloo Midgets - Jenn kraemer,Julie Murray and Shannon Carey. Jenn and Julie played on Team Ontario last year while Shannon and Julie The Waterloo Skyhawks advanced to the semi-finals In the Georgetown Tournament this past weekend by winning their pool. Waterloo was led by the out- standing pitching of Angela Peters. Skyhawks advance to semi-finals Ghosts spook the competition ThisweehyCtmmideteamoftheseehisthe K-W Lightning Juvenile Double 'W' team. TheUghmingcappedWasuczesstulyearby winning the bronze medal at the Ontario BasiaauinaisinBarrie.Theteampurd in nine lournamcnls capturing gold six times, a Silva and three bronze medals. 'hliorthdaie Auto Bod [illiii'i'ili at Balm! Park - Thursday, May 14th at 7:30PM Game Sponsored by Complete Collision and Refinishing Service 430 Amen Street, Waterloo Ill) HOMLD GIASS & SIDING PRODUCTS The Ghosts will play in the Ontario Senior ladies league and will face teams as far away as St. Catharines and Picker- ing. Waterloo wall play their first game of the season Wednesday night in Tavistock, they will play a 20-game schedule and have entered We tournaments. were on scholarships to the USA. Other new members are Selena Clements and Sarah Stonehouse from the bronze medal Scarborough team two years ago. Solid defenswe play was turned In by Erica Mctray, who was the MVP in the Dundas game, and the home-run power of Lisa Goddard drove the team lo the final four, la the semi-final against Cobourg, the Skyhawks fell behind by four runs, yet rallied three to make " a close defeat. Home games are every Thursday night. Jen Flahzriy, Sarah Weiss, Kristy Dahl, Meghan Haclln, cqach AI Hag-hp, Celine W, kristen Parker, Kate Annahlc, mam ager [any Hooper, Andrea Hanson, Amanda Kitswma. and assistant coadrJamie Greg Members of the team inchade: (front row) Lauri; Hoopa. Katt Mchc, (middle row) FINE AUTOMOBIII BODY AND PAINT Original Paint mishes Unsurpassed Colision new FINE AUTO me 15 Centennial Dr. Kitchener PORSCHE JAGUAR Mercedes Benz Dealer Authorized MHEH MHEH Mculuous Restoration J-le Specializing In 578-2052 CROSBY VOLKSWAGEN AUDI The krtchener Waterloo Track and Field Asso- cuuon gunner dub captured 25 medals the, pasi week at the Burlington Legion Track Meet The Waterloo Cycling Club participated m the Omano Cup #2 (Mounlam Bike race) at Kelso Conservation Area. Amy Lombard: of the Atom Girls division led all members mth three medals, gold m tnple and long Jumps, and bronze In 100 metres This was followed by a double-medal perfur mance by Heather fheuobon, who won silver m the 800 metres and bronze trt the 1500 metres Andrew blewan came third In the boys shot put, whlle Maru Heernskerk also placed thud m the high Jump The all-new Audi A6. Starting at $48,880' Programmed Insurance Brokers Inc. Waterloo fared well, yet the RWAM Insurance Administrators Inc. Country Club Waterloo Cycling club conquers Kelso Co-sponsored by Tuesday, July 14, 1998 Sponsored by K-W track club returns with multiple medallists host club Conestoga 2500 King St. E, Kitchener 894-9300 [FIB] hup *t‘www aulorev corrv'crosbyvw I.r-- m1 "mum..." rum. Qvum tttMe'" mun mint-v4» unmu.udu.nl.v‘|.nk 'rl A The 1998 Programmed Insurance . Golf Classic We're proud of the financial assrstance the PIB Oppor- tunity Fund has provided and will continue to provide to students and youth organi- zations in the Kitchener- Waterloo area. Another _ complete sell- out - the true indica, (J, 1t?e.oyt tron of the uurnumcnl chair quality and popularity of this long-standing commumty event. Thanks to partlcxpants, spore sors, volunteers, committee members and celebrity per- sonalitres. it's gomg to be a great day! followmg results are paruru Iarly noteworthy: In the Pro-Elm: Mens lel- slon. Josh Hall placed Blh (despite a "at tire) and Jeff The Tyke dmsmn fared very well, as Megan Hopkins placed thud In the girls high lump, Alex Norris-Lue placed second In shot put. Brandon Nurns-Lue won gold In shot put, and Jasrrune Folger won bronze m the long jump The Mlle Boys dmawn yaw two double-medal g wmners Mark Broxterman won silver m long 5 Jump and the lthl-merre dash, whde Dand Sham F tun captured a srlver and a bronze m lhe 300 and a ZOO-mm races. 12 Wesley Plot also won the bronze m the Mlle boys dmsnun In the ARM-mart race iib, Jaw claw Weber came lllh Greg Ream captured his third first-place [mush of the season m the Senior-Expert- divesiom n mm rm -.J JV w. Frunluk AUOI \ \ l'vmlllx

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