Vipers win silver medal The Vipers came out aggressive in the finals, but fell short when the Yellow Jackets were successful in _ taking advantage of several fast break opportunities to develop an insurmountable lead In the semifinals against an undefeated Toronto team, the Vipers overcame the injury to Sinclair to win an emotional 33â€"31 thriller. In the final moments of the game the Vipers used a stifling defence to shut down Toronto and frustrate their hopes for a The Kâ€"W Vipers Atom team participated in the Basketball Ontario Provincial Championships â€" held _ in Hamilton last week and won the silver medal in division three. In the final maich of the tournament the Vipers faced the host team, the Blessed Sacrament Yellow Jackets . The Vipers were missing one of their team‘s leading scorers, Brian Sinclait, who suffered a terrible mouth injury in their semifinal win over Toronto. The Yellow Jackets went on to win the game 43â€"25 Members of the Waterloo Lanes Bantam Boys‘ bowling team who won the bronze medal at the Four Steps to Stardom YBC tournament in Ottawa March 18 were: (front row, left to right) Justin Green, Brendan O‘Driscoll, (second row) Scott Riepert, Shayne Riepert, Corey Scott, (back row) coach Frank Schatz. bring back medals Competing in the Four Steps to Stardom YBC tournaâ€" ment, Josh Koehn won a bronze medal in the senior boys single competition. The Bantam boys team of Justin Green, Corey Scott, Scott _ Riepert, _ Brendan O‘Driscoll _ and _ Shayne Riepert also won bronze at the tournament. The Bantam Waterloo Lanes youth bowlers took part in the recent provincial champiâ€" onship in Ottawa _ and brought home two bronze medals. Members â€" ofâ€" the silver medal winning Vipers were: lake Robinet. Tomaz Krzysztofik, â€" Atex Churma, Brian _ Sinclair, _ Matthew Stocco, Andrew Taylor, Sam Petras, Brad Barber, Alyssa Shortt, Kurtis Grebb and Dvlan Hare The Vipers head coach was Manio Stocco, and his assis tant was Ray Sinclair finals berth. In roundâ€"robin play, the Vipers defeated the Glouchester Wolverines 29â€"14 to open the tournament. In game two, â€" the Vipers defeated the Forest City Ramblers 26 to 21. Game three was an evenlyâ€" maiched fight between the two local rivals, the Kâ€"W Vipers and the Waterioo Wildhawks Both teams played strong defence, while capitalizing on their offensive opportunities in earlier matches between the two local teams. In the end, the Wildhawks managed to snatch the victory from the Vipers in the final seconds of the game in a thnilling 24â€"23 victory boys were coach by Frank Schatz. Rounding out the particiâ€" pants from the Waterloo Lanes was the Junior girls team which also had a strong showing. The Bantam girls team and the Senior boys team both placed fourth in the competition. The Senior Gitls team also had a strong showing, finishâ€" ing in fifth place. Two other Waterloo Lanes entries finished just out of the medals in fourth place. College Prospects is a unique sports organization providing amateur athletes and sports an opportunity to continue developing their athletic skills while gaining valuable exposure to U.S. and Canadian university and colâ€" lege coaches. Canadian and U.S. univerâ€" sity golf coaches will be in attendance to actively recruit studentâ€"athletes for their proâ€" The chance to compete against some of the top golfers in Ontario will give the classic a high level of compeâ€" tition. It will also allow athletes to play on the challenging new 18 holes at the prestigious Angus Glen Golf Club, home of the 2001 Canadian Open. It is a sister company of CPOA Canada an indepenâ€" The Junior Golf Classic is a unique opportunity providâ€" ing golfers with exposure to university and college coachâ€" College Prospect is holdâ€" ing its third nnnual Junior Golf Classic at Angus Glen Golf Club on June 30 and July 1. 2001. College Propects on lookout for golfers «* Family Swings * Bench Swings * Chairs * Chaise Lounges * Rocking Chairs * Children‘s Play Centres * Settees * Tables & much more! The event is limited to 128 junior golfers. Any high school golfer interested shquld call 1â€"800â€" 281â€"9839 for more informaâ€" ton, or to register. College Prospects assists as many as 10,000 families around the world each year. dently owned member office of â€" College Prospects of American Inc., the world‘s largest and most respected studentâ€"athlete _ marketing service.