Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Sep 2002, p. 24

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Atoliday Jun vs Queen‘s golden Gaels & U of T Varsity Blues Sept. 28, 9:00 AM Waterloo Tennis Club Earn extra money delivering the Waterloo Chronicle after school on WEDNESDAYS. Paper carriers are needed in the following areas ... Northlake Dr./PI. Cedargrove/Lakeview Twin Oaks Cedarbrae Timbercrof/Gatestone Westvale/Homeview/Thornbush Barrie PI Lester WINNERS B.MacFarlane D.Crispin J. Orcanidis P. McKenna S. Keeley G. Spencer If you are interested in a route or know anyone who is please call the Waterloo Chronicle at 886â€"2830 X 225 Descartes P OJ BwWIolafji Difi}\}}] DUUWI FJSfiHS The following six Waterloo Chronicle subscribers have won a $50.00 gift card from Sobeys. RS AREA CARRIER .&\ T#W Adults............. Students (12+) Seniors (65+) .. WARRIOR FOOTBALL Friday, September 27, 2002 vs Western Mustangs, 7:00 PM University Stadium Batavia/Columbia Lester/Sunview Craiglieth/Combermere/Braeburn McDougall Erb St. W. Erb/Avondale/Dunbar/Roslin Euclid Menno/Short/Alexandra Laurelwood Beechwood Willowdale Westvale Westvale Laurelwood 1Fd4lk. $7.00 $4.00 $2.00 CHSLDREN 11 AND UNDER AMD UW STUDENTS WITH A VALID WATCARD ARE ADMITTED FEE 8+ Kristen & Lauren Duimering Saba Balm Kurt Mohaupt Joel Hendel Emily & Allie McBride Trevor Owen Bridgeport/Regina/Elgin/Young/ Spring Allen/Dover/Devitt/Moore/Weber Union/Dover/Moore/Devitt AshcrofU/Bellehaven/Willowdale Winfield/Bellehaven/Montclair Lincoln Rd. MargareUPinewood/Dunvegan had a couple of good catches and a couple we should have A short toss to Adam Bisenz later in the quarter sealed the victory for the Knights. "We can throw the ball," said Bluevale head coach Bob Serviss, one of the deans of local high school football. "We Whether it was the incident in Chicago, or the fire in Edmonton, those involved with the sports scene remembered how life happens even within the confines of the game. Continued from page 23 14â€"1 coming out of the half. That‘s something that the sports world has been coming to grips with this past week. Knights look to diversify their attack No matter what our particuâ€" lar affiliation or affliction is with sport, the more wellâ€"adjusted among us recognize it as a diversion. They don‘t call them games for nothing. _ And in terms of games, the game of life tumns out to be the most important. was always one of those peoâ€" I ple who bristled at the sports eteers who proclaimed that golf is life or football is life from a $20 tâ€"shirt. Game of life more important The most disturbing inciâ€" e an Running the ball also shouldn‘t be a problem for the Knights as Koch is able to hand off the baton to track mates Kyle Schertzer and Bela Kosza, who were also part of that OFSAA medal winning relay Kosza opened the scoring for the Knights on a long rumâ€" ble, and showed an ability to move the pile reminiscent of other recent running backs. Kosza said it was impossiâ€" ble to fill the shoes of the dent of course occurred in Chicago where a father and his son put their own terrible spin on an ageâ€"worn tradition by attacking a coach. caught. All in all we‘re happy with how we played in the secâ€" ond half." It sure took away the fatherâ€" son image that most of us assoâ€" ciate with the game. BOB "We‘ve got a lot of talent; we just need some game experiâ€" ence," said Hodge about his team‘s chances. "But we‘ll be "We‘ve got a lot of options this year," said Kosza, who played summer football for the Triâ€"City Vipers. "We‘ve got the speed, now we‘ve just got to pass the baton." The other member of that relay team is Jeff Hodge who anchors the team‘s special teams and defence. Even though the Celtics lost on the field Friday, they were winners for knowing what‘s really important. It‘s a legacy we‘d all like to leave behind. departed Radleins, but he thought the Knights could be dangerous with their diversity. But it wasn‘t all bad as we learned from the Edmonton Eskimos. Wasn‘t it refreshing to see that members of that team are capable of true heroism by catching a woman as she jumped out a burmning building. It‘s nice to know that Tim Rose generated so many warm feelings for what he did off the field in addition to what he did on it. Sometimes it‘s those small acts that add up to the most in the game of life. Like the members of the St. David Celtics football team dedâ€" icating a scholarship to a fallen

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy