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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jun 2000, p. 34

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Glenelm / Lonelem / Parkside (01â€"21â€"0200) Algonquin Dr. / Iroquois PI. / Longfellow Dr. / Tennyson PI. (01â€"23â€"0800) _ Columbia St. W. (01â€"22â€"0000) Ellis / Vermont / Washington (01â€"32â€"1100) Margaret / Vermont (01â€"32â€"1400) Hillcrest / Roslin / Westmount / William (01â€"27â€"1200) Mackay / Marshall / Weber (01â€"32â€"0500) Regina St. N. (01â€"3â€"0800) Who says people don‘t read small ads ... YOU ARE Tommy Bahama Greg Norman Tehama Mondango Klauss Boehler Waterloo Town Square (across from Shoppers Drug Man) 746â€"9136 Visit our website: www.starpages.com/flagstaff Horst Guy Laroche lyle & Scott MEN‘S SPORT & KNIT SHIRTS 4 ¢ uL PAY Â¥op, WE NEED CARRIERS IN THE _ ammm_PF 0 FOLLOWING AREAS: ‘ 2RA iact 4s in ouYt Pm father s D The Warriors opened with a 15â€"0 shutout of New | Hamburg before scoring 15 runs again in a 15â€"3 win. Brad Horn batted in four runs in the 15â€"3 victory over New Hamburg, including a home run. Putnam had a pair of triples, and Dave Westphal added two runs batted in. Warriors suffered their secâ€" ond loss of the season in a 6â€" 1 defeat at the hands of Kitchener. The Warriors only managed four hits against their crossâ€"town rivals. Marshall / Noecker / Regina (01â€"30â€"1100) Monarch / Northlake / Twinflower (01â€"00â€"1200) Coghill / Mayview / Northlake (01â€"00â€"1800) Bolingbrooke / Westvale (01â€"19â€"1800) Mayflower St. (01â€"44â€"0500) Citadel Ct. / Windjammer Way (01â€"44â€"0800) Little Dover (01â€"44â€"1300) Clipper Dr. / Mooring Post Lane (01â€"44â€"1200) Fox Cove PI. (01â€"44â€"1300) Spinnaker Cr. (01â€"44â€"1400) Chesapeake Dr. (01â€"44â€"1600) Yarmouth Dr. (01â€"44â€"1700) Warriors Matt Young and Andrew Putnam shared the pitching duties for the Warriors‘ against New â€" Hamburg, allowing only two hits in the 15â€"0 win. Brandon Roeder led the offensive attack with three hits, including a triple. _ The Waterloo Bantam boys _ Fastball Warriors improved _ their â€" league record to six wins and two losses last week after beatâ€" ing New Hamburg twice. WATERLOO CHRONICLE To apply please call 886â€"2830 x225 the The Junior Tigers opened the week at home against the Stratford Optimists, winâ€" ning 13â€"3 Thursday night at Bechtel Park. Scott Jealou earned the win for Waterioo while Scott Schultz took the loss for Stratford. The Waterloo _ Junior Tigers â€" continued â€" their improved play of late with backâ€"toâ€"back wins over Stratford and Kitchener. Junior Tiger Darin Wahi forces out a Stratford runner last Thursday night at Bechtel Park Junior Tigers offence on a roll The team features 10 rookies who show great promise, but were no match The Junior Tigers travâ€" elled to Kitchener on Saturday to take on the Dodgers winning 14â€"10. Leading the hit parade for Waterioo was Darin Wah! who had four hits, including a double, two runs scored and one run driven in. The Tigers also got home runs from Craig Dziedziejko, Jay â€" Siddal and â€" Tim Hendersen. Kâ€"W Women open season The Kâ€"W Women‘s field lacrosse team began their season in early June with a 1â€"3 record at Six Nations. Pat Hill won it for the Vickie Luckham, Casey Dilkes and Danielle Hagen also made the score sheet with points. Erica Howard, Jenelle Dietrich and Erin McLellan had five points each. Krystal Benesch had three. Kathleen Smith, Steph Garibaldi, Michelle Wade, Leading the scoring for Kâ€"W were Lisa Fotopoulos and Kathleen McCrea with 10 points each. They were followed by Caitlin Orth In Burlington the next week, inexperience was the story again as the team dropped matches to Six Nations and Oshawa. The Kâ€" W Women continued their dominance over St. Catharines with their secâ€" ond win of the season. with nine, and Caiti Howlett with eight points. Dziedziejko, Siddal and Hendersen all homered again with Greg Stefan adding the other bomb. The team was able to salâ€" vage a win over St. Catharines to gain their first taste of winning. The Tigers bats continâ€" ued to boom with four more home runs. for Kawartha, Oshawa or Orangeville as they opened the season. Tabbies, while Erin Voght took the loss for Kitchener despite throwing 160 pitchâ€" Brian Waddington came in from the bullpen to earn the save for the Tigers. _

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