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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 May 2004, p. 27

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Celtics earn surprise bid to finals n unv (nuld blame Nlhc tit. "avid t units fur still being on il high in last , hursduy's "is- Irict-8 final against Mott, sigrtor Doyle. even though they lust the (011(0le I in it steady dowupou r, l'hal's because [ht-y'd done something no other team had done in the past nine years of District-ll senior girls soccer play __ they kept the "esurrcrtion Phoenix from achieving a decade of dominant:- by knocking them out 4-3 in the league semifinals "ll tell greal to heat them." said Michelle Red, fearn, who Said her team was looking for acme revenge against a Phoenix squad that has been the Celtics' nemesis over that 10-year span. "We played with a tot of heart and we wanted it more than they did. "We wanted m prove to 'Rez' we could beat them, We think they came in a lit- tle cocky. and we didn't let up for a second." The Celtics showed that same fire against the Mon- signor Doyle Mustangs. playing a much tighter game against the Cam- bridge club that beat them 5-2 at the and of the regular season. But with bath teams knowing they would advance In their respective CWOSSA finals. there was little disappointment from the fit. David's sideline when Venice and Elite faucets l Single lever pull-out faucet with spray "We played with a lot of heart and we wanted it more than they did. FF SEW-ma kzsrhpne: Imam-m Samaria? and sunmmdmg arr-a .9an 1975 SW3 - Michelle Redfearn St. I Jm lid Celtics Tom wrd 113 em St. W. St. Agatha Plumbing Centre AquaBrass Chrome - $199 Brush Nackel - $249 Spring Special www.st:hweitzers.Ca B! Bots Vanna c'hmrm h. my? 747-1819 the Mustangs' Ashley Tirahassi lobbcd a shot over the outstretched arms of the Celtics' Elizabeth Rodrigues with five minutes to go in the contest held at Kitchen- er's Budd Park. 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"We have confidence, but we can't be overconrident, We iusl have to keep a level head and go play soccer." While the Celtics will he at Quad-A succer finals, the Mustangs will be going to the Triple-A soccer finals as first time I9istrict-8 winners. . 2 I Uta. l6 salve DOHC I Ce under ongxne - 5 weed manual 1vuvsl'l 55mm . From whoa dnve . Au candmomng . A was as: brakes . m' am, an.“ with BFGt-ndruth' was . IMIFMICD Memo . Foam wmttowsidtror ”Udall heated outside mm . ard mum. "wch more "We have confidence, but we can 't be overconfiden t." _ Michelle Redfearn ht ' I 1Wics forward . I s We m1 vane DOHC engine . 5-speeo Manua‘ nvevame . Dual Poul mags . 60:10 spin [0!er rear seat . Dual oanual Ignore comm! sde new mucus ' Dual cull homers . I whaal 'rttiepremiertt suspensmn . anu mudl. 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