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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Jun 2002, p. 28

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Local high schools honour their 3911333 r I .1l1e Waterloo collegiate Vikings had another big year in high school athletics with ll teams win- ning WCSSAA champi- onships, two teams winning CWUSSA titles. and the Senior Girls basketball team finishing third in the province at the ()FSAA championships in the fall. Sulpher anddhristman win top awaLd In addition to the team titles, the Vikings had a num- ber of outstanding individual performances in tennis. bad- mimon, alpine skiing nordic skiing, track and field and golf Those personal bests were capped off by a silver- medal performance by Jen Sulpher in the pole vault at the OFSAA track and field championships in Belleville last week With that outstanding performance, and in addi- tion to her all-star play on the volleyball court which helped her team to the WCSSAA finals, Sulpher was named the school's female athlete of the year for the second yearin a row. pe00rma"ce, aIlu IO auur ____-__ __remre_ J-- -~-~v~ _--'- ___ _ _ tion to her all-star play on Devenny. was also honoured rugbyteams. In total 31 athletes were the volleyball court which for her participation in ten- Christman was a first- honoured with personal helped her team to the nis and badminton which team football all-star, and recognition awards at the WCSSAA finals, Sulpher was also netted the school helped power both the foot-' Heroes and Victors banquet named the school's female WCSSAA championships ball and rugby teams to the held at RIM Park last week athlete of the year for the was male athlete of the playoffs. He also played for for their outstanding contri- second year in a row. year, Andy Christman. was the senior boys basketball butions. Knights put the spotlight on 1 0 athletes he Bluevale Knights continued I their strong athletic tradition by winning titles in the swimming pool and on the track. The focus was on team effort at the school's athletic banquet last week. and the Knights honoured six athletes for their out- standing contnbutions to Bluevale athlet- ics. Honourees included Dan Nelson. Robert Whyte, Kyle Abshoof. Kaleena Yeung Kate Preston and Courtney ludwig who all made significant contributions over the last the was The school also honoured multi-sport standouts Dianna Rumig and Gordon Radlein as Bluevale’s most outstanding graduatingftmale and tmie athletes Rumig made her mark with the field hockey, volleyball, ringette, badminton and track and field teams. while Radiein starred for the football and some! teams . Sn!» _ New duo Useo . Suvlcc . Parts . Accessories 884-6410 351 - St. It, Valium: Erma-1 "nttyr""otyc_yc'i, There were also two winners of the prestigious! lan Attlnson award fty. cm: ienaei'nathessThomass-iBerand In totaL 52 album we“: honounad for theircontrihuirmtotNirteams . Polaris . Suzuki . Yamaha Sulpher. who shared the award last year with Julie Devenny. was also honoured for her participation in ten- nis and badminton which also netted the school WCSSAA championships Jen Sulpher and Andy Christman were the WCI Vikings athlete of the year award winners Ten athletes honoured with special awards at Bluevale's athletic banquet include Dianna Rumig, Courtney Ludwig, Susie Kelland. Dan Nelson, Thomas Seegmiller, Gord Radlein, Rob Whyte, Kate Preston and Kaleena Yeung. also a multi-sport standout with the school's football and ruglyy trams. -- Christman was a first- team football all-star, and helped power both the foot-' ball and rugby teams to the playoffs. He also played for the senior boys basketball SPORTS HR()\|(.H team, which also made the playoifs. - _ _ Heather Pietrobon, Courtney Coschi, Andrew Van Kerrebroeck, Andrew Farwell and Colin McKinnon were St. David's athletes of the year. q 0 Five athletes wm q , St. David s award T2 St. David Celtics left their mark again on the playing field and gymnasi- nms ofWaterloo region. The highlight of the year was the Celtics repeat win as WCSSM senior boys foot- ball champions. Thi, schoBl honoured five athletes last week for con- tributing to that success. The Celtics also had strong showings in boys hockey and girls soccer: -. The Junior female athlete of the year was Heather Pietrobon. who was a stand- out on the school's soccer, badminton, basketball. vol- leyball and girls hockey teams. The junior male winner was Andrew Farwell who quarterbacked the Junior football team, and made a signirtcant contribution to the senior boys hockey In the senior category. Courtney Coschi followed GrvaGaGtor4oo.eom CLICK HERE Valium In t (“M Fla-annual Cars up a Junior award last year with the senior female ath- late pf the year award. - _ Shewas an anchor for the soccer team, and made sig- nificant contributions for the cross-country and vol- leyball teams. The senior male athlete of the year award was shared by Colin McKinnon and Andrew Van Kértebroeck. McKinnon was a stand- out with the football and rugby team, while also com- peting in curling. Kerrebroeck was also a rock for the football and rugby teams, and will go on to represent Ontario in rugbythissummer. In addition to the athlete of the year award, the school named 32 athletes as MVP of their respective teams. In addition to the MVP awards, 32 athletes were honoured with coaches awards for their contribu- tions. MSW-s:- Pektr

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