Junior Vikings go undefeated lhe Waterloo Vrkurgs punter guts Nahum“ team dcudcd Io wnlr thtur mm chapter Ill xhool hump. Lb! Weduesiay by wuuuug the WI byA4 juulor mic mm d 43 55 mm mm 1hr Wajrlvro, IlgllMiltl Oxford L russjers The wm gave the junior Vikings a perfect lo-O record m WCSSNh anon Heal coach Bnan Harms knew he had an excellent veteran-laden squad com- mg back the; year, and a good chance My reach the Gals. "The girls Just pro- duced," he said. "They had an excellent season." The Vrkings' Lindsay Kurt helped put the game away In the fourth Wllh some key shots down the stretch as the Vikes outscored the Crusaders 13-8 in the fourth. But he was surprised that they won ll so con- vincingly The Vikings never trailed m the game last week opening the sconng on a Laura Taylor basket after both mains overcame some early Jltiers The Vikings built that lead to 13-0 by the end of the fast quarter Waterloo-Oxford cut the lead to 15-13 but Taylor helped power the Vikings to a 21-14 lead at the half. Kun Gished with a game high 14 points. Tay- lor chipped in with 12, while Corrie uffering aided 10 points. - Barns said the suenglh of the team was balance he had on the floor The longtime Vikings coach had both height and speed on his team so his team could either push the ball or play the power Chrtmule bluff Lisidsdy -Kuri ihrows up a shot in the junior final against Waterloo Oxford. "We were always looking for our teammates." she said. "We had small players and big players who could bring up the ball and that helped." _ and defence to earn the sjerftrc/recorrf The Vikings reached the semifinals of ONOSSA toumamem at Cameron Heights on the weekend losing to eventual [oumamenl winner St. john's bgles 6365, gamc by gonng made. "The height pend off especially mth Come who was able to put back d ample of tug rebound," he sod “Laura Lmdsay and Ashley Macyporran also have good height but they also have good ball handling skills" Barns sad most of the polish of hes well-coached basketball team comes from the club teams that most of the girls play for. “It was really to our advantage because they execute really well espe- cially when they play man to man." Kurt, who led the Vikings in sconng for most of the season, said the championship was a nice way to wrap up her junior career. "lt feels great," she said. "We had some tough games along the way but we played as a team and every- one chipped In." Kun said that the team stuck to the fundamentals of good passing, shooting The team was rounded out by Lisa Devenny, who provided great leadership from the pool guard posl- non_ and Cyndi Ly and Tern Aldeder who came on the bench, "Their experience pays off," he said. "They're able to do a lot of things that wouldnt naturally happen with grits who dont play a lot of basketball, The Waterloo Map: Atom Select Colts were hot this weekend, sconng H goals m Iwo games On Sunday the Colts defeated the Cambridge Hawks 5-2 Goal scorers for Waterloo were Jewsort with me, David Martinello, tanteigne and Michael Man- mng. [he Colts shined the week, cud by downing the Kitch- ener Spartans 9-3 on Saturday Alexjewson scored four goals and seven pomls, whde Michael Limelgne scored the hat-trick The other two goal scorers were Jonathan Hams and Tyler Hutchinson Colts on fire 'ttBtttrttt,tWt_ltMB.tuMrl. 0.000000000000003} was irGGlGs, EREéiwhen accomxamed by an adult ii, 00.0.00... 00...; ADVERTISERS appreciate "heh you tell them ... t saw your ad in the ChrqnicleLi The Mutant]! 7653515113} Waterloo Recreation Complex Kids 12 and under FREE when acqompamgd tly a9 adylt UL! NEXT GAME Sun., Nov. 28, 1999, 7:30 pm GUELPH PI’W" Upcoming Events In University of Waterloo Athletics Junior B ttttlon),