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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Nov 2003, p. 26

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No af clnalers may have specia®y sauvont medals i work, ‘Based on the sumber o+ silety inaturs ols Al chofon are ter Mastratio® purnenat orly Sacond mm captan‘ chars and Canadar Weiw Orung Paciage an nciged r he adverand mase once â€"t Pe 2004 Cmamtar SF an avadatle apliers on offw Crmmter modas Artane 50M 20, Row 2000 Oalindie Ontane | A) SF4 ELMIRA 2 ‘ m ‘ I L I 3 Yal : _ E* .‘H I PR 2. 3rd Row Folded new 2004 Ford Freestar. Stabiity System Traction Controi Assist Sensing System Advance Trac® FREESTAR SE FEATURES + 4: Wheel ABS Disc Arakem * Gruse ControbTit Steeaing * 7. Passenger Seating Introducing the Freestar SE includes * Canadian Winter Driving Package ’ The Ontario University Athletics (OUA) announced their 2003 football allâ€"stars, and the unbeaten McMaster Marauders have the most players with 13. Laurier‘s Derek Medler, who finished second in the race for the rushing title with 1420 yards, garnered his secâ€" ond allâ€"star nod. The allâ€"star offensive line is built around Laurier‘s centre Jeff Meils. Allâ€"star Ryan Jeffrey from Laurier rounded out the offensive line at the tackle position. On the defensive side of the ball, Waterloo Warriors‘ safety John Sullivan was also named to the team, and was chosen as the conference‘s outstanding standâ€"up defender. Waterloo‘s lan Forde was named as the kick returner while Matt Armâ€" strong was named as the punter. Other Hawks making the first team defence were lan Logan, Kevin McNeill and Eleven allâ€"stars came from the Queen‘s Golden Gaels, while 10 Laurier Golden Hawks were also honoured. 10 Golden Hawks Power Windows/1 ocks/Mirrors Privacy Giaee AM/PM Stereo with CD) Player Remote Keyiess Entry System PLUS Ird Row Hide in Go Seat Juad Bucket Seats The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Waterloo Ravens Novice "B" girls hockey team. The Ravens won gold at the second annual Fall Challenge girls hockâ€" ey tournament last weekend. Waterloo began the tournament playing a strong team from Burlington, and came away with a 4â€"2 win. Jamie Quistberg had both Ravens‘ Warriors open with 2 wins On Saturday night, the Waterloo Warriors defeated the visiting Laurentian Voyageurs 75â€"60. On Friday night, to open OUA league play, the Warriors beat the York Lions 87â€"71. Last year following a sucâ€" cessful preâ€"season, the Waterâ€" loo Warriors men‘s basketball team started league play on the wrong foot. 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Quistberg opened the scoring with other goals coming from Kaitlin Doering, Kaitlyn Hanson, with two, Stephanie Lorentz and Kaillie Hardy. Waterloo spread out its scoring again with five playâ€" ers hitting double figures. Sovran led the way with 15 points. Munkley and Matt Kieswetter added 14 points. For Waterloo, Mike Sovran and Dave Munkley each had 15 points while Milidrag Milidrag added 13. In Friday night‘s OUA seaâ€" son opener the Waterloo Warâ€" riors avenged a loss to the York Lions in the annual Naiâ€" smith Classic by beating them 87â€"71. loo outâ€"rebounded Laurentâ€" ian 38â€"24, with five Warriors scoring in double figures.

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