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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Feb 2002, p. 22

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Crosby Audr Warriors ground the Gryphons The Waterioo Warriors women‘s basketball team improved their record to 11â€"4 with an impressive defensive performance against the Guelph Gryphons Saturday, beatâ€" ing the Royal City squad 58â€"38. The Warriors held the Gryphons to 20 per cent shooting in the first half of the contest at the PAC, and forced 12 turnovers for a 25â€"16 halftime lead. That defensive intensity continued after the break, as the Gryphons only shot 30 per cent from the floor in the final 20 minutes. The win leaves Waterloo tied with Western for second in the OUA West. ANDREA BAILEY PHOTO www.crosbyywaudi.com 1175 Weber St. E., Kit. 894â€"9300 "My goal is to provide my clients and customers with the best possible service. My exiensive knowledge. ability to listen, attention to detail. patience and team effort have kept my clients satâ€" isfied for 17 years." SUSAN MacDONALD, Associare Broker $264,900. Brand ne bedrooms, c whirlpool,?olh“rdwood, g Conservation Meadows. MLS#131018 Are you thinking of selling your home? Call me for a complimentary market evaluation. Are you thinking of buying a home? Call me for an update on homes for sale. Call SUSAN MacDONALD, Associate Broker to view my listings or to discuss your real estate needs. PETER BENNINGER REALTY Broker o43 An Independently Owned and Operated Member Broker of Coldwell Banker Affiliation of Canada 884â€"0392 bedrooms, office, 3 baths, rdwood, . gas fireplace, Winning Scott tougher than a world title, says Jones Continued from page 21 mentofhearts.ca. Jerry Finnen, president of the executive committee for the 2003 tournament, said that in addition to advance ticket sales the site also has information on volunteering opportunities for the event. Finnen said the volunâ€" teers are what makes the tournament a success, and the local organizing commitâ€" tee needs about 600 volunâ€" teers for next year. to attract more than 150 volâ€" unteers from the local curling clubs, but need more from the wider community to fill out the roster. Jones, for her part, said the atmosphere â€" around . the event is more than just about the game. "Sometimes the events are more fun for the fans than the actually curling," she said. But Jones said her focus will be on the ice sheets of the Memorial Aud if she qualifies The 42â€"yearâ€"old, who has been on the national curling scene for more than 15 years, said the Scott is still the toughest tournament to win. She finally won her first world title last year, but thinks the real challenge is winning the Scott. "To win the Scott is hardâ€" er," said Jones. "It‘s also more exciting and means more. "The Scott has so much more drama and so much more energy to it, and you know in Canada there are 30 other great teams that can win, and to win it is a tough thing to do." They‘ve al§ea§1y managed

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