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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Oct 2002, p. 23

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Jan 25 ._. to days ms Rotterdam PREVIEW: _ . 7 Wed, Oct. 9 'Rttttt 2 pm & C' pm 4liililiiif at BullasTravcl 'i waif-3:. ' - . Pvaodo - "'- =amass 5-5850 -,, .3232» $1." Wllwoo 1's15'.'"c' ESCORTED GROUP TOURS Just south nl Urn-49mm he vs McMaster Marauders rTs'illf,T'LClyLTi Oct. 5, 1:00 PM UW North Campus Call for info and brochures - BOOK NOW! Escort Bradley Walters of the Walter Family Band V ff/i,?,..?'"' J) "We PANAMA CANAL CRUISE Oct. 5. 1:00 PM UW PAC Pool BRANSON X-MAS TOUR vs McMaster at the Welk Resort, Nov. 21-29 featuring:Yakov Smirnoff/The Radio City Rockettes. Lawrence Welk Show Guests, ShojiTabuchi, and the Gatlin Brothers arstates with the purchase of a regular sized vinyl Winchelsea screen door Receive a FREE V STORM KIT Offer exp-res Oct 31/02 F0ttTttErttqttmtttt"tqotttt (M) 1:00 PM, (W) 3:00 PM University of Waterloo North Campus Sunday, October 6, 2002 vs Windsor Lancers, Toronto Raptors take overWaterlpp The Toronto Raptors will hold a pep rally, a basketball fundamentals clinic and an intrasquad game Oct. 5 at the University of Waterloo to wrap up their first train- ing camp in Waterloo. The Raptors will be in Waterloo from Oct. 1-6 for training camp at the Mart- ulife Sportsplex and Healthy Living Centre at RIM Park. All training camp workouts are closed to the public. "We are excited to have our 2002 training camp in Waterloo." said Glen Grun- wald, Raptors senior vice- president and general man- ager. The Waterloo Warriors extended their winning record to 2-1 0 and secured their second place standing in rugby's Shiels division of the OUA with a convincing 59-5 win against the Univer» sity of Toronto Blues. The Warriors had a quick start to the contest and were able to score on their first possesion five minutes into the game. Kristy Heemskerk opened the scoring with Kerri Webb successfully kicking the convert tt was a lead the Warriors never retinqushed. We have great fans in Warriors hammer the Blues the Kitchener-Waterloo area, and the events on Oct. 5 are our way of saying thank you for their contin- ued support of the Raptors" The pep rally will run from 2:30-3:30 p.m. outside the Physical Activities Com- plex and is free to the pub- lic. It will feature Raptors senior vice-president and general manager Grunwald. play-by-play announcer Chuck Swirsky and the Rap- tors. The Raptors' Dance Pak will also be on hand. The rally will have a triv- ia contest with Raptors prizes. and an autograph session with Raptors play- Atom Ravens bring down the Kitchener Falcons The Waterloo Ravens Atom Rep team dominated the Kitchener Falcons fi-O in exhibition play last weekend: A _ Kirsten Quistberg opened the scoring for the Ravens on a pass from Caitlin Huber and Amanda Spitzig, who had four assists in this game. Taylor Lamben followed up with a hat Fiw¥W Hr,” __-___- i SPURIS ers. and the Dance Pak There will also be a portable basketball hoop and court. It will be followed by a basketball fundamentals clinic from 3:30-4:30 pm. in the Physical Activities Com- plex. Raptors assistant coach- es Craig Neal and Walker D. Russell will conduct a clinic concentrating on the fun- damental skills necessary to be a successful player. A ticket to ttie ihtrasquad game is required for admit- tance. Following the clinic. the Raptors will play an intrasquad game from 5-7 pan. in the PAC. trick with Carlie Fuss contributing two assists. The other Ravens' goals were scored by Lauren Brignolia and Amanda Woodcroft. Assists went to Taryn Meyer and Alex Rudow. The shutout was shared by Emilie Hen nig and Lindsey Miller. Tickets are available in advance at the PAC and are already on sale. _ Nt/phone orders will be accepted. A - A Seating will be general admission and there is a limit of four tickets per per- son. A suggested voluntary donation of $5 per ticket will go to support the PAC and the athletics program at the University of Waterloo. Raptors players will compete in their ftrst public intrasquad scrimmage that day. For ticket information. contact the Physical Activi- ties Complex box office at 888-4567 ext. 5869.

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