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Recommended for recreational hockey players for skill development. 1.5 hrs/day on ice and 1 hr/day off ice instruction/certified trainers Hockey Jersey, daily snacks and lots of FUN provided in the cost of registration Preseason All Girls Hockey Camps It you are interested in a route or know anyone who Is please call the Waterloo Chronlcle at 886-2830 X 225 Organized by the W.G.M.H.A. All instruction by the Steve Rice Hockey Academy Manta; 562(40- tt7iJi FT"" 2552;! For the kids, For the game, For the fun of it! 9:00-12:00 noon '149.00 The lollowing six Waterloo Chronicle subscribers have won a $50.00 cm card trom Sobeys. 3?}ij 1jCrL.'i1i11 'lilhL1LIL:i.alA:t,y' Lakoshore North Lakoshove Noah Lakeshom LaureMood Ottt Womnoum Willowdalo AREA Camp #2: AUG. 25-28/03 AMC This session is recommended for Players with Rep experience or those looking to try out tor Rep teams in the upcoming season. 1.5 hrs/day on ice instruction with certified trainers. Hockey Jersey included in cost of registration. FUN provided in the cost of registration. 9:00-10:30 12 a under 10:30-12:00 13 & over '139.00 Vipers run over by Stampeders In a tightty-ftm@t battle of two of the league's potential powerhouses, the Tri-City Vipers lost their first game of Register Early Now.' Joel Bradoy Jason Dale Bryn Scott-Grimes Karnoron Donaldson Shonna Deena! Kristopher Sapay CARRIER de outdatéd When compared to some tithe young "hirps- SWMWW But that doesm stop hod- ey players as old as 70 from coming out and enjoyingthe gamelheyloveal noonhours and_+atRIMNrk Now the program design tearnatRIMNrkiskrtlirBat the season 35-26 to the defending Central Ontario Minor Football league cham- pions. the Burlington Stam- Defensive end Greg Lee had a big game for the Vipers with a fumble recovery. a sack and a knocked-down pass. Tackles Mike Hoy and Mike Mende also kept constant pressure on the Stampeders Scoring two touchdowns ho rheVIpers was without Ill. Malon, who hooked up with quarterback Ryan Hodge for madman and 77yards Running back Joel Good- ing scored a major on the ground. while Cam Duffy added the other Viper touch- down on a pas reception 'lhthpas remrn home to University Stadium June 8 to face the York Simcoe Young- bots at 6 pm. lt was the Vipets’ first road game of the season as they Handled to Nelson Stadium in Burlington Nthehalf,theviperswere clinging to an 18-17 lead but twoquicktlmiovetsdlanged themomentumofthegame RIM Park looking to launch new adult hockey league for the fall BVBme Roseanne Toronchuk. one of the organizers of the new league. said the program is being ofttsExi to meet a grow- ing need in the community. Adm recreational wars are becoming the biggest growth area of new users of facilities like RIM NN. and that trend promises to continue as the baby boomers march on to retirement and look for more 'riumtkrdtaier.otsikxe ingtorempturetheirhockey new league, which will be adminstered by staff at RIM Park and wil only mile play- ers tom w. wil bea natural rtt for players who want to move from the gulf course to theminlhefall expandingtheapportunityto "aykr#arss45rsassdqr and_ithanewdartime iaehodeyheagtaethatwillstart indwfall The St. David Celtic turned a surprising debut in the District 10 baseball league into a championship last Friday in Guelph as they stea rollered the St. James Lions 12-5. The Celtics got two homgpfrom catcher Andy Mensink to prevent St. James from winning their sixth consecutive District 10 base ball championship. The Celtic advanced to the regional qualifier game in Burlington yesterday, with a chance to qualify for the Prentice Cup, being played at the SkyDome later in June. AndTomnchuk thinks the Hockey isGne of the most Celtics win baseball title A survey has already gone out to the K-W Oldtimers Hockey League and there is already enough interest for tbur tmms The dty also want- ed to muse interest from the with asmrmmityto see lithey could expand the rosters and thedaystheFmtsare_ "Mewanttoseewho'sinter ested out there," said Toronchuk. "They might not be mutated in playhg in ad- timer events during the lt will be a 12-week sestian that starts in September and will probably feature games from 10 m to noon Tuesday "Ttfswil1bethrirdtaoeto tzmaeoutinar-titmalkt mat,amiitxnil1beathanwkr mmaeadeo'eandrnahirBnew iiitothstormtxsirBuptnithiAt Thedtyneecbfeednzkby man. 1ntmestM playasam call 884-5363. oremail rim- pa6design6hitywatt+aorsc MED “my“ "1070