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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Jul 2003, p. 20

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Waterloo schools honour their athletes of the year 10th Annual cour rovanament SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 2003 Ariss Valley GCC â€" 8:00 a.m. For more information call Mike Holt 886â€"6532 (H) Waterioo Siskins Jr °B‘ Hockey Club SPORTS How to find your way into a Tilley secret pocket. Upetaire in River Worke, St. Jacobe 664â€"2663 Tittey & Royat Robbine Clathing. Adventure Wear for Everyday Hate, Clovee, Lootwaar Head to Toe f you want to Lct into our secret â€" pocket, first you have to get into a pair of our classic pants or shorts Come Well, little brother Lukasz has given them another Mozdzen to talk about after winning gold at his first ever Canadian Junior Nationals Judo competition last week at York University in Toronto. Lukasz Mozdzen keeps up the family tradition J Aneta Mozdzen and her potential to represent Canada at world judo competitions. And it was an impressive debut as the member of the new Olympia Judo Club, under the tutelage of Bob Zettl, won all five,.of the matches he was in, most of them with throws. That included the finals where the 14â€"yearâ€"old faced a Quebec competitor who was a year older than him in the underâ€"48 kg juvenile category. It took Mozdzen just two minutes to throw the older competitor and pin him to the mat for the win. Not bad for the younger Mozdzen who picked up the sport six years ago for fun, before getting serious about competing four years ago. "I‘ve got good technique," said Mozdzen, who starts high school at Resurrection secondary school in the fall. "I‘m usually faster than my opponents and ob Way still rememâ€" R!e)ers the incredible xperience his Waterâ€" loo Peewee boys softball team had two years ago, becoming the first local team to qualify for the Eastâ€" ern Canadian champiâ€" onships in Nova Scotia. "It was a phenomenal time," said Way, as the Nova Scotians adopted the local Softball‘s Bantam Warriors live to fight another day _ the talk has always been about his older sister By Bos VrBANAC By Bos VrBanac Chronicle Staff Chronicle Staff to Head to To and see for yourâ€" self why Tilleys finest travel and adventure cloth ing in the world boys who made it all the way to the finals before losâ€" ing 2â€"1 to archnemesis Scarâ€" borough. "It was an amazâ€" ing experience." That aggressiveness is something he‘s learned from his sister in the sparting they do together. She in turn has learned about using her But heading into the Bantam age group everyâ€" bedy involved with the dream season wondered If they could do it again. Waterloo‘s Lukasz Mozdzen added a big honour to his growing trophy display by winning gold at the Jr. Nationals. more aggressive." So what does big sister That aggressiveness is. . Aneta think of her little brothâ€" something he‘s learned from _ er‘s win? With competing interâ€" ests, as a lot of 15 and 16 year old boys go off to purâ€" sue other interests â€" espeâ€" cially girls â€" the coaching Are You: 207 â€" 50 Westmount Rd. N (Westmount Mall, next to Philthy McNasty‘s) 886â€"8834 ;f;}?byean Massage Therapy ' O Skin Care Stressed? Aches & Pains? Try Massage Therapy! Aiâ€"“urnu:qld]uqt www.vwwaterioo.com Yolkswagen New & Cortified Preâ€"owned Cars Volkswagen Waterloo staff wondered whether they could qualify another team for nationals. Fortunately, the first experience made such an impression that only one player was lost in the two years since. And that strong nucleus helped the Warriors win the Ontario Softball eliminaâ€" tions laft week in Cobourg, qualifying them for a return to the nationals. "He deserved it," said Aneta who won silver at the competition. "He really worked hard." Continued on page 21 C J _/ N:J/

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