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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Apr 2001, p. 28

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i The Waterloo is Intermediates ringette team ' won the provincial title last 2 weekend in Markham Intermediates win provincial ringette title lobe)? . (ig] (til., Help grow our Spring Food Drive! April 11 " April 18 This ad sponsored by 0 mIongas The Intermediates were undefeated in tournament play with a perfect 7»0 record. 'Y WATiijiirjij"'"i"j'i'i'iiifMaI Kitchener, Ontario P 743-5576 . F 743-8965 FoodBE'ak Website _°”"‘“"°°""‘°" www.foodbankw|oo.org GOAL: 254 food drives To DATE: 233 food drives Keep the momentum going organizing a Food Drive at your place of business, school or place of worship. Please call The Food Bank of Waterloo Region at 743-5576, ext. 230. at your nearest grocery store or fireball. You can also make a donation CLARICA' ,it-i.ir, fg,,.7,l.l.? coma until no. TG" JHANTZ They faced Etobicoke in the finals, beating the Toronto squad 11-3 to bring home the gold. [BEE 50 Alpine Court moa. 1 an a thumb Regidnal Synchro team earns 10 medals in West Regional qualifier The Waterloo Regional Synchronized Swim Club com- peted at the 2001 South West Regional Qualifying meet in Guelph last weekend, and came away with four gold medals three silver and three bronze This week's Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Waterloo Huskies. The Huskies won the Alliance Cup Peewee championship in an exciting three-game series against Stratford. With the series tied at a game apiece, the Huskies rallied from a three-goal deficit late in the third period to take the game to overtime. In overtime. Jordan Schurr scored the game winner at the 6:14 mark to give the Huskies the title. Mike Ryan led the way in the comeback, scoring two goals less than a minute apart to get the Huskies back in the game. Tyler Stoddart scored the tying goal to send the The ll-and-under team of Daniella Baita. Andrea Banletl. Heather Bartlett, Alyssa Bezeau, Mallory Burt, Melissa Cook, Ellyn Klea and Syd Strelau. coached by Kristen Kumpf, placed firstintheir routine. e The duet of Klea and Strelau, also coached by Kumpf placMseamd, V Klea also brought home bronze with her third-place fin- ish in individual ligurts Other top 10 finishes were: Hagan placing sixth in figures with Strelau; Suelau Baila and Bartlett placing eighth, ninth and 10th in the individual fig- mes; and the duet team of Kn'sandm Einboden and Erin Noll, coached by Use Cullen, placed sixth. The team of Courtney Booth, Krisandm Einboden, Meghan Foley, Lindsay Klee. Erin Noll, lanique Nllerin, Jennifer Pomemy and ladyn In the 12-14 age group, Ashley Nant and Holly Kingston. coached by Krista Harrison, won gold in the duets finishid fourth in the team competition. The routine team of Catherine Bradley. Mallory Boyer. Heather Feeney. Jenna Bowlcy. coached by lir Cullen. Taking gold in figures w Nant again followed closely by Kingsmn with thesihar. - All tryouts will be held at Albert McCormick Arena in Waterloo, the home of the Rage. Tryouts are open to players 17 to 22 years of age, For more information contact Steve Beauprt at 7472374 or Stew Horton at 8850539. _ K-W Rage holding tryouts The KW Rage juniors. members of the Great lakes Junior lnline League: f"' looting for players for the 2001 season, TryoutGal be held G, Aphi i7. 9 to 10 p.m.. April 19, 10 to II pin, April M. [Ugo I] an andfpril26. mm ll run. game into overtime on a goal-mouth scramble in front of the net. Members of the Waterloo Huskies, pictured above, are: (from row, left to right) Tariq Hamoodi, Brady Hauck, Tyler Stoddart, Scott Cable, Robbie Pittman, Eric Nadeau, David Reinhardt, (second row, left to right) Mike Ryan, John Stewart, Joel Beacom. Carson Rellinger. Adam Wynia. Brad Grimn, (back row, left to right] manager Mike Stoddart, head coach Jacques Nadeau, Jordan Schurr, Padraig handy, trainer Brad Chinnick, assistant coach Ken Pittman, and assistant coach Rick Schurr. Kressler Tory Moore. Nant, Amber Newell and Allie Simanzik, coached by Jenn Corlenie. won silver. The bronze medal was brought home by the team of Jessica Bender, Laura Bilton, Lauren Cook, Megan Cook, Lindsay Emst Allison Showers and Usa Roselli. coached by kristaHanisort Other top- IO finishers in the age group were Newell and Moore fifth in the duets, and Boyer and War sixth in the duets Both duets teams were coached by Kelly McDonnell In figures," Moore was fourth, while Showers was ninth and Simanzik placed In the 15-20 age group the routine team of Cara Rubin. Holly Kingston. Veronica Kisrtz, Kate McDonnell. Kelly McDonnell, Sarah Meghji, Rachel Roden and Katie Simanzik, coached by Rachel Stickwood and Stephanie Pickett, won gold. and Kurtz placed fourth. fifth andsixthreipethely, The team of Andrea Me, Shelly Gall. Krista Housemin. Mild KondoandlauxaMidlael. coached by lane Nicholas. pbamdsixthintheroutinecom- Meghji win bronze in fig- ures. while Aubin, McDonnell

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