The Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex will be rocking on Feb. 18 as local hockey fans get to see the amazing skills of some of the best hockey players of all time taking part in the Oldtimers Hockey Challenge. The Oldtimers Hockey Challenge will feature the magic of stick handling, passing, and shooting all combined with sportsmanâ€" ship and speed, making it an evening to remember. The local Law Oldtimers coming to town Sports Camps 4 Kids is back in town and holding Spring Break Basketball Camps March 11â€"15 in locations around Waterloo Region. _ _ _ e In Cameidge. there will be a Sports Camps 4 Kids basâ€" ketball camps at Preston high school. _____ _ . Pitching clinic The Waterloo Minor Girls Softball Association, and the Waterloo Ghosts fastball teams are looking players who want to shake off their winter time _ in Waterloo, the camp will be held at Waterloo Collegiate for boys and girls ages seven to 13. The camp starts at 8:30 a.m. and goes to 3:30 p.m. _ Spring Break camps The cost is $139 and includes GST. The sessions are also tax deductible, with tax receipts issued, with a donation to the Canadian Diabetes Association. O 'Campers receive a tâ€"shirt and shorts, a Spalding basket ball plus 15 per cent discount coupon good at any SportChek store. _ _ _ Attendees are also eligible to win a NBA Toronto Raptors replica jersey, and one of three sets of tickets to a Raptor‘s home game. There will also be lots of daily and endâ€"ofâ€"week prizes. _ _ __ Sss e _ Instruction will be provided by qualified teachers only, with a one to 10 ratio of counsellors to kids. The organization is holding a rolling series of pitching clinâ€" ics over the the next three months, leading up to the 2002 season. The dinics, underway each Thursday night at Bechtel Park in Waterloo, feature instruction For more information, call 1â€"888â€"858â€"3437 or 1â€"877â€"433â€" 5436 or check the website at www.sportcamps4kids.com. The clinics last for eight weeks. Interested players can still register for the full session with a $45 registration fee. To register, visit the Waterioo Girls softball website, at wwwwmngsa.com or call the softball office at 747â€"0430. in windmill pitching for girls Enforcement Torch Team are pleased to welcome back the NHL Stars of the past in the name of family entertainment. The 2002 Oldtimers Hockey Challenge Waterloo lineâ€"up includes some of the greatest legends ever featured in the lineup including: Gaston Gingras, Mark Napier, Steve Shutt, Gilbert _ Perreault, Dan Daoust, Andre Dupont, Richard Sevigny and many more former NHL favorites. The Law Enforcement REGISTER NOW â€" ONLINE â€" AT WWW.WMGSA.COM OR CALL 747â€"0430 Mon , Tues , Wed mornings until Feb. 27 9:00 a.m â€"10:30 p.m Wed Feb. 20; Tues. Feb. 26; Wed. Feb. 27; _ 6:30 p.mâ€"8:30 p.m REP TRYâ€"OUTS NOW ON AT THE MANULIFE CENTRE! Bantam & Midget & Mite Sundays, 2:00â€"4:00 p.m. & Fridays 5:00â€"6:00 p.m Squirt & Novice OR VISIT US AT CONESTOGA MALL SAT. FEB. 23 or MAR 2 GIRLS SOF TBAlt WHY NOT JOIN THE FUN? MAIL YOUR REGISTRATION FORM TODAY! 500 Parkside Drive, Waterloo N2L 514 EARLY REGISTRATION Thursdays, from 5:00â€"6:00 p.m. & Saturdays 8:00â€"10â€"00 a m Torch team and Oldtimers‘ Hockey Challenge will also pay tribute to the thousands of Americans lost in the recent tragedy in the United States and honor the many police, fire fighters, and volâ€" unteers everywhere for their heroic efforts. The Torch Team will take on the Hockey Legends Allstars to benefit the Ontario Special Olympics. For every ticket sold, a portion of all proceeds will be donated to this worthy cause. The Oldtimers Chalienge is designed to give fans and players alike an opportunity to celebrate a common joy of the game while at the same time assisting with funding worthy organizaâ€" tions. The Waterloo Vikings came out of the exam break with no obvious signs of rust as they beat the Southwood Sabres 92â€"68 last Thursday in their home gym. The win improved the Vikings‘ record to a perfect 10â€"0 heading into the last week of regular season play. Tim Belanger led the way with 22 points while Dustin Heap had 16 and Matt Kieswetter 15. The Vikings also received some solid guard play from Mike Roeder, pictured right. 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