The Celtits lad earty on a Paul Kowalik Iourhdmn, but were trahng I577 early 1n the fourth quarter when the late gameheroics oqucanngi put St. David in the football link The St, David (Leltim earned redemption for a semifinal loss last year. their only blemish on an otherwise perfect record. by winning a thrilling 15-15 over time victory war the Fastwnod Rebels in the early game last Thursday at University Stadium While there have been vari- ous Battles of Waterloo between the city's two public universities. and two public high schools in the past couple of years. this will be the first time in the past four years that the Celtics senior squad tuces theVikings Igss than a block apart, the St. David Celtics and the Waterloo Vikings will find themselves in much closer quarters this Thursday night as theylineupayardaparttosee who will take home the crown. Looking for a new or di pre-owned BMW? "al' 527 King St. N. WATERLOO (519) 885-5090 l (I Come visit our new home (Jongi came thmugh again at the end of the first overtime period with a 26-yard field goal to put the (HIKE up 18-15, A Matt Winter ksckofr mtum to “an the second frve-minute overtime salted away the (lines fipa berth m the senior In the end Cong) accounted for ll Of the Celtics 25 points and also had a sack and boys finals Both teams failed to 500mm the remainder of regulation time setting up an anxious overtime for the Celtics John Morbey, to help the Celtics even the game with 9:17 left [an " user" Logan logan. co-MVP of the senior lemma last War, said his squad is just a different team in "When it really matters we lust show up," said the OAC SKIP dent, "It's just intensity and confident" And he's Inolung forward to the matchup agamst the (Islam "We just want to play them. and play them hard." he The Vikings defence was also the story after Dustin Heap turned an interception into an W-yard touchdown nm die siaydte. The Vikings' sensational sprint star Ian 'Taser" logan Iiashed by the Knights for three touchdowns, including long was of 67 and 58 yards before the Knights were -able to getontheboardwilllessthan six seconds left The defending senior foot- ball dumps, the Vikings. had a little easier time in returning to the finals after building a 27-0 lead at the half against their cross-town rivals hom Bluevale ina37-6semifinalwin inthe second game of the football douhltheader. me up 37-0 "Forme it's dosum," said the 18-year-old. "After taking two champiomhips in a row. and mingthrougttarehuildingyear, itwasamyemotiomlwirt" Dndga has been a pan of two other championship sides at the school. but said this was a perfect capper to her high school (Erect "It takes a lot ofdiscipline to be a shot blocker," said the graduating player. "h's a glori- ous move getting that ball out ofthere" with another one of her patent- ed defensive stops in a 29-28 victory over the Monsignor Doyle Mustangs in the District- 8 finals held at the 1Wteeioo school kstihkxineiday blopks. Dzidga came Ihrough But when the Celtics’ defence hmmged the ball carri- er towards the big pivot she knew the game was in hand After numerous steak and twasthelongtstsixseconds Ili, St David (Add came ex Dzigda's high school basketball Green BvBoanmc WM Dudga and Ambella Eales received solid play from veter- kxitheo9titstsuxingwithil anguardslodihWrtd1andand apiece The Celtics also ladde Germann. The can; Tamara Jadcon battle a Mustang Mayer for the ball HIM llrrr