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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Sep 2001, p. 27

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Warriors stumble against Brock The Warriors' Pat Hill was a hard-luck loser in the Warriors 3-1 loss to Brock last week The Waterloo Warriors baseball team climbed to the .500 mark before losing three straight games. including two to Brock. last week The Warriors opened the week by facing their cross- town rivals from Wilfrid Laurier. The Hawks came out on top of the 7-5 decision at lack Couch Park, The Warriors fell behind early trailing 7-2 before mounting a late rally. Mark Johnson sparked the comeback with a home- run and a hit, and Luke Porwarka added two more hits, but it wasnt enough for the Warriors. Jeff Smith took the loss, giving up five runs over four innings of work. Football Warriors come up short against GeeGees The No. 1 ranked University of Ottawa's GeeGees came bath from a 14-point halftime deficit to defeat the "hh-ranked University of WatedooWarriors 29-23 in OUA action last week In the fourth quarter, Matt Rogers tan a Jordie Holton interception bad 63 yards to put the CM in good scor- irBpmititmnheythtmtekthe lead on a one-yard Wm plunge thomMaxime DufauIL Another turnover led to anotherAzzitoodimtoss Halftime fmmd the Gee- Gees down 16-2 to theWarriors on the strength of two rushing touchdowns by Waterloo's Michael Bradley, which amounted for the 14 pom! df ference between the dose- matchedteams However, it was a different Gelees team that came out of thedressingat thehalfasthey scored four straight touch- damn to take the lead First. David Ami summed with Nathan Thompson toghe the (bikes their first toudr down of the game, to make it 16-H. Then, Arai hooked up with Kenny Blanca on another touchdown strike to tie the game at 16-l6. fhe Wank; rs bounced back by beating the Guelph Gryphons 9-0 in the f1rst game of a doubleheader last Saturday. Pitcher Tyler Wilson was the story facing only 19 batters in six innings, giving up only one hit while striking out two. The" win helped the Warriors reach the .500 Bradley answered for Waterloo, but it was too little too late as the Warriors dmpped their first game of the The Warriors dropped a close3-2 decision in the back end of the double header to drop them to 3-4 on the sea- son. Adam Beck threw well for the Warriors, giving up three runs on eight hits. but still took the loss. Pat Hill was the hard-luck loser in the Warriors next game against Brock, on The Warriors played what was perhaps their worst game of the season in their second game against Brock Sunday dropping a 14-6 decision for Waterloo's third straight loss. Sunday, dropping a tough 3- i decision. Hill gave up only three runs on three hits over six innings. but the Warriors' offence couldn't mount any offence against some tough Brock pitching. Jeff Snoddy took the loss for the Warriors, only going 3 213 innings while giving up six runs on six hits. The Ithh annual Ultimate Wanton; Wet ball camp. hosted by the University ofvwwrloo Warriors men's basketball team. is set to start this Saturday. The amp has featured many ofthe man's best players in the past, and promises to spot- light some of the best players of the fume at 10th Ultimate Warriors camp starts Saturday iv ~ llnduaes Gas-Magnum? with your Club cam sensaTrac9 and Reflex) afEiviiiirctutn:arif Get MACH“ card todlatit' Niall" brake pads llncludes manna. memo mm". smreomv" ' gnu mom Monro? shocks See In-store for details. bltnitmtttmet6tes Wstedoo'sNysiralAaivitiesFrs INtesfortheutmpareSept22andSept29 fimnl0am.tojrn..andsept.23antiSept30. fiomila.m.to2pan.Thecostofthetatmpis tao,andit'sopentoboyshomGmde9to1SRor more information, call Wamms head coach Tom Kieswmer at888-4567,ext.3a?i. MCI and BomVlamer Inglgon Inns ait% voifcuub'uri fllW'c, PY 'ti. gang's)

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