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Ti) my work we moon Tigers maul Pandas to Win CIAU soccer title Li I Ci, The gold medal match ml); 15 minutes in as she ble in fmnt olthe Dalhousie net between the Dalhousie Tigers 'MMM] a long ball that was Several shots were created for Clothes That work. and the Albena Pandas opened sent m but was denied I the the Pandas and Calinda Gf. a very exeited crowd awaited excellent bgSlMllil:1 ol Melanie Reschney was I far the closest the 1999 national champion at Ha: JuSl narrowly missing the cor» 50 WESTMOUNT an. " STORE HOURS: Universtty Stadium " Waterloo It was midway through the ner . Sunday: first when Dalhousie linally Both goalkeepers were " (WESTMouuT PLACE) Mon.'Frl. . .. , . .9:30'9 The Tigers dominated the [STM, notched the 'WM, marker " = busy from here on in making WATERLOO hall with Stet Finaten andjulic Finatert collected the ball 45 fantastic saves trying to keep 'tqiMtiliht " . 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Dragons goals wem scored by Mike Knill, assisted by Scott Gatenby Tyler Parsons and Wes Hebebmnd To apply please call 886-2830 xtttt5 between the Dalhousie Frgers and the Alberta Pandas opened as a very excited crowd awaited the 1999 national champion at University Stadium in Waterloo The-Tigers dominated the first half with Stef Filmed andjulic Pigozza doing most of the dam nity 15 minutes in as she deflected a long ball that was sent in, but was denied by the excellent goaltending of Melanie Alberta tried to even the score when Aisham Alfa and Nicole Libal'mn completed a nice pas ing play that produced a ms. Calinda Reschney of Alberta got on the end of the mm but just missed wide and so the first half finished 1-0 in favor of the Dalhousie Tigers. As the second half started one could see the determination on both sides as they desperately wanted the bragging rights to be and National Champions. Alberta came out flying and their tenacity pmduocd a mu» lt was midway through the first when Dalhousie finally notched the Ilsst marker as Std Finateri collected the ball 45 yards from the goal. She then proceeded to blast by the Alberta defence sliding home her fourth goal of the loumament and giving her team a ll) edge. josh Komnk (59 kg W), David A numbtr of MN club members have qualified for ontarioy 2000 IMrtter Games South Western Division team, The competition was open to Juolm bum ttt 1‘84 to 1987. OnNou 14sevenAsahiJudo Clubmemtxrsqualified forthe Tabitha Luisa (52 kg girls) Aneta Mozdzen (57 kg girls) AsahimemberssetforWinterGames ble m from of the Dalhousie net. Several shots were created for the Pandas and Calinda Reschney was by hr the closest just narrowly missing the cor- net Both goalkeepers were kept busy from here on in making fantastic saves trying to keep their respective teams within reach of the gold. Still It was Dalhousie that stmck again late in the game as Meredith MacGray floated in a shot that was barely out of the reach of Melanie Haz, As time ticked away the Alberta Pandas began to pres- sure the Tigers who were trying to hold on to the victory. Roxanne Murphy, the Dal, housie goalkeeper, spoiled another Alberta shot near the end, as she courageously dove amitippedthebAaway%t ing her shutout alive. Her courageous efforts were rewarded as the final whistle went, and the Miranda Tigers won the.skimedalwithascde oflA), Brooks (40 kg bots), Nifola Wm (74 kg boys). Arthur Maslowski (54 kg boys), Josh Ptc(e3rgGys)Araxrihst mdm'tdlvms' .. Chad Pontin and Tykr Ruge both placed second in their waive divisems and will ht alternates next tear Gr-ttes/Bar/Warts and Mara Saudi. The team m agrr will he Hob lad