Warriors finally win first game last weekend the Urtiversi- ty of Waterloo Warriors meris basketball team shipped off to Kingston to play back to back games against the Royal Mili- tary College Paladins and the Queen's University Golden Gaels Friday night saw the War- riors stop in at RMC to face the winless Paladins. RMC's defence was tight and IheWar- riors’ shots couldnt find their mark all night, To make matters worse for Waterloo, the Paladins star for- ward Kevin Delude was hot from the Mor all night long. putting in 19 points and adding 14 rebounds. RMC eventually squeermt out a win, bythe final score of 65-53. V Dave Munkley had nine points and nine rebounds to This week's Waterloo Chronicle girls Team of the Week is the Waterloo Vikings Junior girls basketball team. The Vikings completed an undefeated season by win- ning the WCSSAA junior crown with a 61-40 decision over the Southwood Sabres. That improved their league record to 13-0 as they try to claim anoth- er crown at CWOSSA this weekend. Members of the Waterloo Vikings Junior On Saturday the Warriors looked to the Queen's Golden Gaels to take out their fiustm- lead meWanion. tion, after wing into the match on a thrmrrmt losing streak It only took fine minutes " theWarriors to pull out to an almost insurmountable 15- point lead early in the game. and they never looked back Playing incredibly tight defence in the first half. the girls basketball team. pictured above. are: Ana Pavia Shaili Patel. May Kol- sopoulos, Alyssa Vogt, Laura Chris. Kirsten Orchard. Courtney Hecktus. Kelsey Rudricks, Abbey Gingerich, Mallo- ry Clegg. Allison Moore, Gelareh Zarkari, Megan Brophy, Angelina Struve, Briar Stimakovits and Allison Stinson. The coaches are Craig Nickel. f, Witmer and C. Mulligan. Warriors kept the Gaels to only 15 points in the frame, and went into the second half up by 21. The second halffared even better for the Warriors as they extended their control to 30 points. The big difference for the Warriors was their much improved field goal percent- age, which went from 27 per cent against RMC to 46 per cent against Queen's. Graham larman and Munldey led the charge for Waterloo. with 16 and 13 points respectively. whileAndrew Goatsworlh had IO rebounds VS-d-dvhvan-l- 'tp-tnre--r-rrr_-_tneehr.N-_tsrtr..r'hXr'" uuwmmmmum ¢muvqum mom nznwmwmmwmhnmmam-n‘nmhmmmummammwmmumwmmwmmum-m mr-st-rr-tr. "6urW"A_rq' W'mnmwmnwmdnuovm Yummm-mmummmum umoocoamumm mammwmwmmhwm â€any†Crosby Audi 393-3333 Wolves shut out London 3-0 Riding the hot gualtendlng oi Inc "itger, the nimble "A" Mmm PeeWee Waterloo Wolves shut out London 3-t) this past weekend despite bung heavilt mllshm. Ken! Bowm scored the will ning goal un a tic-tac-toe pass- ing play trom Sum McNamara and Row landv. Justin Kuehl bulged tht. twine tor the Wolves' second marker on a beautiful teed from Corey Way. Trevor Young rounded out the Wolves" scut- ing on a beautiful solo e4t'or1. Mam Nov. B vs Toronto, Nov. 24 vs Ryason 2mm UWClFArma 100m UWCIFAxaIa D€scartes (i my; 1175 m Bt. I.. Kmtho- Adults-.., Students (12+) Seniors (65+) ,. Sun. Nov. 24 - 7:00 pm The Clarita Arena. Wanda) Memorial Recmtlon Complex Kids 12 and under FREE My! accompanioq by an adult BRANTFORD (W) 6:00 PM, (M) 8:00 PM, UW PAC Saturday, November 23, 2002 vs Lakehead Thunderwolves (W) 6:00 PM, (M) 8:00 PM, UW PAC WWW croshvaudi u 'm VS Ii""], otlthL, Ellli $7.00 $100 â€II... I "