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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Aug 2001, p. 26

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Your choice of two of the fabulous options available Day campers at the the Kicks for Kids camvp played a game of Octopus last week at the Manulife Financial Soccer and Sport Centre. Trying to get away is camper Kevin Horn as camp counsellor Jordan Felker c!o§es in. Felker eventually tagged the elusive Horn, turning Waterloo Warriors capture third place at provincial finals him into seaweed for the rest of the game After starting with a pair of wins, the Waterloo Ball Construction Warriors had to settle for third place at the OASA Bantam Boys Provincial "A" Championships this past weekend in Pickering. Waterloo opened . the tournament with a 7â€"0 win over Oshawa. Adam Vanwyck led the Warriors with a home run, a double and a pair of RBis. _ Chris Wark also homered, while Vik Kumar had a pair of singles, and Nick Schickler contributed with a triple. Kevin Buckley picked up the pitching win, recording eight strikeouts. _ Matt Young, with relief help from Buckley, was the winning pitcher in the Warriors‘ 8â€"5 victory over Napanee in their second game. Wes Hauck led the Warriors with a pair of sinâ€" gles and a double, and Brandon Hom also has a pair of singles and an RBI. e ie e es h ageat tm Sn PC c3 07 d «B es ho Sn rame drchiny en Pate ow rayt wivevn meiy Getting their kicks Kyle Schertzer chipped in with a double and three RBJs. In Waterloo‘s third game, the Warriors managed only two hits in a 10â€"0 loss to Chesley. Despite the loss, the Warriors qualified for the In the semifinal game, the Warriors were eliminated from further action by a 6â€"2 loss to Napanee. Youhg and Kyle McDonald each had singles. _ In the semifinal game, the The Warriors finished first Warriors were eliminated _ in league play during regular from further action by a 6â€"2 â€" season action with a 17â€"1â€"1 loss to Napanee. record, and are considered Schertzer took the tough _ the favourites for the playoff loss for the Warriots, but did _ title. & & Asahi Judo club brings home the hardware The Asahi Judo Club took part in the 2001 Canada Cup Youth International Judo Championship Aug. 12 in Oshawa and came away win a number of outstanding performances. Dave Hartington brought home the gold for the local club, winning the Juvenile boys under 81 kg division. Harrington also won a special award for having the best Juvenile male techâ€" Mouthguard clinic set for the fall at Waterloo Memorial Rec Complex The City of Waterloo‘s Fall Mouthguard Clinic is set for Sept. 29, 9 a.m. until noon, at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex, 101 Father David Bauer Drive. _ The annual mouthguard clinic is presented by the Waterloo Wellington Dental Society and the City of Waterloo. The price of a mouthguard is $10 and it will be fitted and molded by trained personnel on site. â€" For more information pabout the clinic contact Jana Blythe, program delivery for the City of Waterloo at 885â€" 1220, ext. 227. his best to help his own cause with two singles and a i e Horn, Buckley, McDonald and Schickler each had sinâ€" gles in the game against Napanee. Waterloo wraps up their season this weekend with the North Waterloo Rural Softball League yearâ€"end tournament. nique in the tournament. The Asahi Judo Club also had three silverâ€"medal perâ€" formances. Jerrica Li won silver in the Junior girls under 31 kg division. Joey Crovetto finished second in the under 50 kg Junior boys division. â€" And Zachary Marshall completed the silverâ€"medal trifecta, by finishing second in the junior boys under 55 kg division. B08 VRBANAC PHOTO

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