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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Nov 2001, p. 27

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"There's a lot at stake not onlywiththenationahbutlust hom WWW Rom" A Continued from page 26 said basketball was an ideal sport to stimulate interest in Special Olympics among high school students. Apart from being a competitive and high- ly visible sport, basketball is inexpensive. anyone can attempt it and virtually every school is equipped, she said. last Thursday's tournav ment was part ofthe organiza- tion's Passport to Sports pro- gram. designed to incite school support in creating more dubs for special needs students and make Special Olympics pan of the curTictr VVhockey head coach Tony Martindale admitted it was a little weird going into Saturday's contest against the Waterloo Warriots knowing that it would be only one of two regular season meetings between the cross» town rivals after the Golden Ham switched divisions this Would the intensity of the comm be the same as other past Bank ofWamloo games? But with post-season seed- ing on the line for next year’s University Cup. the high emo- tionsofpastencounters quick- ty map! hack into the contest between the now inter-divi- AndtheHmdsrmnagedto outiastthey%m'ors 4-3inthe spirited affair held at the alumbiakx6gd. "There's still a lot on the tintt"saidMartindahaherthe tpme"yWstilldriveonthe samestreetsanddrinkinthe samebamandhavethesame But with both schools hav- ing a dunes win to qualify as the host team for next year's Canadian University hockey finals, being held at the Kitchener Memorial Arena in March. both schools know that more than pride is on the line. The Hawks managed to win the special elimination touma- ment, set up between the potential host schools. earning the nod ahead of the Warriors and the Guelph Gryphons Special Olympics hopes to expand programs The program has already been a huge success in Hawks get a leg up on Warriors IS! an o new. 527 King St. N. WATERLOO WMO 885'5090 click hye www.b-kmotors.com 3vme id Lauder men's Come to Canada's Benchmark BMW Showman: In February. the participat- ing teams from last week's bas- ketball tournament will be invited to play in a Toronto toumament, London area schools. said regional club coordinator Bill Mates, and is heading to the Guelph-Wellington District board in Dewmber. "Our vision .is a year from now to have an inter-hoard track and field meet," said Mates. Eventually, the Special Olympia, team hopes to hold annual inter-school tourna- merits similar to WCSSM. CWOSSAA and OFSM tant because they're seeded games for ttatrtat)ory%" said "You can play Monday, Thursday as opposed to key additions include Junior B grads like Kevin C0150. Jeremy Sinker. Chris Drexler and Ryan Gies. But that's along way down the road, she added. The Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks and Waterloo Warriors renewed hostilities Saturday at the Columbia lcefield. smxiingis,ahdwhogetshorne The national we also helped the Hawks with their recruiting as they added IS newfacestolastseason'srmter. In the Warriors dressing room. head coach Dave Caessman said it was a big loss for his team. which has strug- gied in the opening week of the season and is still winless after the loss to the Hawks itartindimeyrebiggames because they dictate how the That lack of goal pmduc- tion, aoupledwiththethctthe Warrims are starting three Man of defam has left Cressmaris dub in the hole eatyandunabletogetout. That pattern held true Saturday when the Hawks' were up 2-0, before the Warriors could get on the TheWartimswerebittrmby theinNrybugeartyinthesea- sort,withtopscorertromlast year, Bream still on the 01 -1 8-0000 Ashbeny/Woodbend 01-26-1800 John/York/Park/King 01-21-2700 Columbia St. W. 01 -2l-3100 Columbia/Batavia 0l-l8-0000 Ashberry/Woodbend 01-2l-2700 Columbia St. W. 0l-2l-3100 Columbia/Batavia 0i-30-0700 King St. N. 01-21-1 100 Albert 'ey PAY Y mel, . OUT: can“ " . m ou r pwce WATEjiii'j7j"'"i'"jiiii'iiii'iihcII "ltoldtheguystoday that we've just got to keep our heaisup"saidoessman"h's been madly mum right nnw. anduesydisamragmg 'methinkuehaveabetter hodeyteamthanseishow- inecanttuulttheefrmt,itt Justaarurgenfmistakasand oepayforic" to carry the early load, but knowthemstoftheteamhas topiaitupfortheirthanasto haittheUnisetsityOqr “We just gm tdget healthy." said Cressman. “We're very young but I chinkwe'll beOK" 111ka have relied on veteran goaltenders lake MoCtacken and Jason Willard -servirgyoueorttrtt.etf1rttrrLtre8.i. 0l-21-4300 Lester 0140-2500 Sandringham/Old Abbey/Manorwood 0123-0200 ClairbrooldFaraday 01-21-3000 Lester 01-21-1200 Blythwood/Parkwood 01-17-0300 Euclid 01-16-2250 Brookmill 0 1-2 I -4700 Central/Springs/ Albert WE NEED CARRIERS IN THE FOLLOWING To apply please call 886-2830 x225 @303 from shoiriG bidi Man) 746-9136 Waterloo Town Square SINCE 1984 MEN'S , APPAREL

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