Vikings wins girls title Continued from page 23 was still getting over the effects of winning the tripleâ€" excitement in the girls comâ€" â€" jump. "I was even tighter petition at CWOSSA where _ when I won the 100 m, but I the WCI Vikings won the _ did it." excitement in the girls comâ€" petition at CWOSSA where the WCI Vikings won the Open 4X400 m relay finals to clinch the girls overall title over Bluevale. The girls victory at WCI came with an impressive debut from Midget athlete May Kotsopoulos, who won five gold medals on the day, including one in Open 4X400 m relay finals. "I was just so happy to finâ€" ish it," said Kotsopoulos, who SAVINGS 101 The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Kâ€"W Synchronized Swim Club Tier 7 team. The girls took part in the Nationals last week and made a strong showing in their first year of competition in a new category. The team was the only squad from the region to attend the nationâ€" al that featured three other teams from Ontario. The local team finished 14th overâ€" all in the team competition and will have three more years to shoot for a top result. WATERLOGO CHRONICLE CARRIER We have carriers of all ages, children as well as adults. If you are interested please cali 886â€"2830 ext. 225 Chelford Cres. / Meaford Dr. Cheltonwood Cres. / Elmhurst Cres Black Oak Cres. / White Oak PI. Buckingham Blvd. / Yorkshire Dr. Ennismore PI. / Roxton Dr. Cardill Cres. / Austin Dr. Hickory St. / Hemlock St. Become a The Lion‘s Gate Graham St. / Moore Ave. S. MacKay St. / Marshall St. Margaret Ave. / Murdock Kotsopoulos, whose first love is basketball and plays on three teams including the provincial team, said track helps her keep her quickness. She also likes the fact that nobody has to rely on her in track â€" she runs for herself. "I like it that everybody‘s not depending on you," said Kotsopoulos. "It‘s more of an individual sport." Members of the team, pictured above, are (front row, left to right) Carly Fairles, Kaityin Hanmer, Samantha Hobbes, (back row) Spencer Krueger, Jennifer Mutrie, Amanda Roberts, Emma Brow and Taylor Krueger. The team is coached by Staci Bartlett and Katherine Hagerman. The Kâ€"W Synchroâ€" nized swim club is hosting Ontario Tier Championships in Waterloo this week feaâ€" turing more than 700 swimmers from around the province. Join the Challenge... walk, jog or roller blade. Grab your bike. foin a carpool . Telecommute. Or ride with GRT! Go to www.commuterchallenge.net and log your participation under the Commuter Challenge in Waterloo Region, or call 888â€"4650. You‘re invited to join a competition to see which Canadian community can cut auto emissions the most by using active and sustainable transportation when travelling to work or school, and throughout the Region. J" 'Com"‘lt’ï¬% * § ’f Region of Watertoo Commuter Challenge an impressive debut in the Districtâ€"10 Baseball League, sweeping a pair of games in first two games Steve Hornastaj had four hits and six RBIs in a 13â€"0 win over the Centennial Spartans. Dan Furino threw four shutâ€" out innings for the victory. In the second game, the Celtics overcame a 2â€"0 first inning deficit with a sevenâ€"run second inning and defeated the John F. Ross Royals 9â€"2. Hornastaj had three RBJs, while Andy Mensink was 2/5 with three RBIs. Furino picked up the win. THE DOCTOR‘S OFFICE WALK IN www.commuterchallenge.net 888â€"4650 in Waterloo Region JUuNE 1 â€" 7, 2003 Monday â€" Friday 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sunday â€" Closed â€"____ No appointment required 725â€"1514 NEW CLINIC HOURS 170 University Ave. W. Waterloo All games played at Bechtel Stadium cacaa