The Waterloo Tween A ringette team won the silver medal at the Ontario Ringeue Championships held recently in North Bay. Walerloo's Len's Mill Stingers reached the medal round after completing the round-robin with four wins and two losses. After an opening 4-3 loss to Exeter in overtime, they defeated West Ferris (North Bay) 8-6, which was West Ferris' first and only loss of the year. PRYDE holds boxing clinic PRYDE Youth Services presents the Brooks Youth Boxing Clinic April 14-15 at the Waterloo Regional BoxingAcademy. This is a two-day boxing workshop hee for local youth ages 10-17. The clinic will take place at the famous Waterloo Regional Boxing Academy This facility has produced reigning world champion Lennox Lewis, and over 25 national champions. The purpose of the clinic is to introduce youth to box- ing and the positive life skills it offers, The participants will also receive inspiration from local mentors teaching the clinic. Proceeds from spon- sorship will go to sending children from single parent households to summer Celebrity instructors will include Syd "The Jewel" Vanderpool, the sixth- ranked professional boxer in the world; Keith Vanderpool, a trainer of world-ranked amateur and professional boxers. Donna Mancusn, the top-ranked female boxer in the world; and Katie Hampton, a Canadian National boxing tram mem- her. To register. call PRYDF Youth Services at 519 743- 3351 The camp will nm from ll am. in l230 pm. The Academy} is located at l253 King St F. in Kitchener WWI)!" was octahlishod in After a 4-2 loss to St. Mary's, Waterloo swept into the semi-final with three consecutive wins, 9-2 over Mariposa, 7-1 over Nepean and 4-1 over Hamilton. Waterloo then won deci, sively in the semi-Mal, 9-3 over Exeter. But in the gold medal game. Waterloo couldn't hold on to an early 3-0 lead and lost 7-6 to West Ferris. Waterloo team members are Hayely Bachewich. Sarah Bast. Lindsay Croal, December of 2000 by Syd "The Jewel"Vanderpool. The goal of the organization ism Keri-Lyn Fehrenbach, Jessica Perrier. Meagan Grimths, Megan Hopkins, Lynette Martin, Becky Menary, Krista Steffler, Katie Toronchuk, Jill Wannamacher and Candice Weber. The coaching staff is made up of Mary Reynolds, Anne Reynolds, Julie Hopkins and Jack Reynolds. Also pictured is Agnes Jacks, the wife of the late Sam Jacks who invesnted the game of ringette in the early 1960s, provide positive active pro- grams to the youth of the community