1.eeettrttti.ret1evreriqkde . 1 lW’flfl =-"--c'i5?cy . _ â€1, 725-8643 :mmxmzmmmm Hours: Mon-Wed 10-6; Thuts-Fri 104Y, Sat 9-5; Sun 12-5 u"aet'2'.eerdNi'eeP2M.ee."dtg.Cte.e.; HUGE 4 DAY TENT SALE 'sfi.:itsrotl+lTtti'tictai Treadmlls, Exercise Bikes. Suppers, Rowen. Rom Gym: . TWIN . ATHLON . MOW NEW StarTAe Digital 751 "..' University 8 Weber) Lc-a-c-rr-cs-ai-net,'. _----------.-' ' , __ ------ m ------_ 725-8643 'pit,'nutept '2'l."22l'o'lhTl,'d'tulil1'll1tkTd I1 92 Lodge St. pai, E FM? Ituoitit _llll'rrifllll5'f?fft,l WATERLOO [New _---------"------------------------ I (One block South of "WW _-P------------------------------- I University8Weber) t #Wâ€"Cflv -------_ t In-Une Skates, Bambi! mm, Golf Equipment, “on skating thrttttt and Hockey Equipment! All) MUCH MORE! TELUS" mum y The k-W Diving Club took pan in the Ontario Tier 2-3 Championships in Scarborough last week and brought home (out medals ouistopher Avery was the golden boy in the pool after winning the Tter m. boys under-ll 1m event with a score of91.7 Carl Bourgeois was sec- ond in the boys 16-18 3 m esentwithascoreof194.9. The Tigers opened the weekend with a twin-bill against the Red Sox in Brantford on Jeff Cheek F-"'",' won his first l decision of the season with an 8-3 victo- ry over Mike Pitia in the first The Tigers' Adam Homostaj's record dropped to2-3 on the season after " 5 loss in the night cap. On Sunda}, thé Tigers travelled to London for their Colinllolandalsoeamed theitherintheT1errIIboys aged 114.15 lm event The Tigers remain one game under .500 in Senior Intercounty action after splitting doubleheaders against Brantford and London on the weekend. I? K-W Diving Club earns 3 medals The K-W Diving club also broqght home two silver Tigers split twin-bills number of other strong tesults including. Sarah Hanmer fifth in Tier III girls under-ll l m event, Heather White sixth in the Tier ll gins aged 16-i8 in the l m event, and Kayla Dickinson finish. ingeth in them In gids aged David Adair continued his hot hitting with a double but it wasn't enough as the Tigers record dropped to 8-9. rmce fly and iiksLpc two RBl's. Fi rs t - b a s e - man Rob Thiel added I asingle, dou, ble and a RBI. In the night cap, Greg Heffernan had nine strikeout over five innings for the Tigers but still lost the game 4-2. 11mm a total Mnine partkipatingdubs with a score of 128. 4 Bourgeois completed the medal haul for the low] div- ing club by winning bronze in them: ll boysaged l6-18 l m event. He Was Build with a scoreof2W3. T1tedivir1gcNbaisohada Justin Divell evened the Tigers record to 8-8 with a 4- 0 shutout of the Majors, striking out i 10. l2-i3Imevent. second doubleheader of the weekend. Colin Kay was the biting star with two