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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Dec 1999, p. 7

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When the Sharpes took their concerns to the Parent Conâ€" cerns committee they were shocked by some of Wickies comments, which included an admission from Wickie that he contravened the association‘s Substance Abuse policy Under scrutiny The decision was devastatâ€" ing, said Ashley‘s mom Brenda Sharpe, who said it was a blow to her daughter‘s love of the game. "She was unusually quiet for two weeks after," said Brenda *"She wouldn‘t even look at her goalie equipment." select player in Waterloo got cut before the deadline "They said 1 wasnt on fire," said Sharpe, who won three of her five games, still shocked by the decision. The words still caught in her throat when she was asked how she felt about being cut. 2000 CALENDARS "Guys like that shouldn‘t be 50* OFF While Reinhardt said he was unprepared to discuss the offiâ€" cial sanctions that the associaâ€" tion will bring against the coach, he said there will be "I think anyone would agree that a statement like that (the stripper comment), if made, would be unacceptable," said Reinhardt. "The issue of that comment will form part of any discussion we have with the coach." Alan Reinhardt, the associaâ€" uon‘s director of parent conâ€" cerns, said the Minor Hockey executive met last week to disâ€" cuss the matter and will meet with the coach in question to discuss sanctions that can range from a suspension to a lifetime ban from coaching in the Waterloo Minor Hockey system. allowed to coach in the minor hockey system," said Ashley‘s dad Harold Sharpe (Continued from page 1) "We have to leave it up to the coaches," said Reinhardt. "Otherwise the rep league management committee would be exercising too much control and be put under too much But the association has also decided not to reinstate Ashley to her former team, sticking with the coaches‘ original decrâ€" sion to cut her despite the cirâ€" cumstances around the decision. action taken. "This is not being taken lightly," he said. Wickie couldn‘t be reached at press time for comment. But Ashley said the associaâ€" ton‘s decision won‘t keep her from her dream of one day playing for the Canadian Womens‘ Olympic hockey team. "I‘m never going to give up playing hockey," she said. The Sharpes are still decidâ€" ing on their future course of action, including trying to get some of the money back they paid to have their daughter play a full year of select hockey. pressure to the point where it would be our responsibility to select the team." * AUTrQGMOTIVE 20 Years As Your Uptown Garage whatever your automotive needs. You deserve io be treated Eirly, call or drop by At Glenco we pride ourseives on prowding you with honest, professional, personal service, 159 Erb St. W. Waterloo 885â€"1810 Who says people don‘t read small ads ... YOU ARE Compiets Auto and Smait Truck Reparr + Mator Â¥ehicle inspection Station + 0f Chaages 51 Q95 + Complete Electronic Tune Ups + Computerized Alignment + Exboust Systems + Engine Repairs

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