te Wilfrid [auricr Gold I en Hawks clinched first place in the ()UA. grab hing home field advantage for the post-season, with u convincing 29-9 win over thc Ottawa Gee-Gees Saturday at University Stadium, With the conditions caus- ing fits for both offenses, the game turned into a battle of the defenses and ultimately a struggle for field position. There was little in the way of quality drives put together by either team. with many drives being prolonged by the vast number of penalties called. Despite the weather. the Hawks jumped out to an early 14-3 lead on the strength of mm Ryan Pyvar [ouchdown passes to Andrew Buechler and luel Wright. When all was said and done, the two teams com- bined for 22 penalties, accounting for 186 yards. (wing into the lurker room at halftime. the Hawks had a IO-point [93:111-174. 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"I think we did just enough ofrensivt'ly to win the game," said llawks' head coach Gary Jeffries. "Our defense was where I think we won the game" "erelisiveiy, the Hawks only allowed 105 total yards, the fewest all season. ground. Hawks' running back Nick Cameron had a solid day, rushing 26 limes for HS yards and a major. 7 That was good enough to earn him Offensive Player of the Game honours. 474 Amen Street - Parkdale Plaza, Waterloo 886-1680 Mon. - Sat. 10 am. - 6 p.m. The Hawks' Andrew Baechler avoids a tackle against Ottawa ...........$1000 The Defensive Player of the Game was Ian Logan. The WCl grad had two forced fumbles, a sack and was responsible for the Hawks" lone interception as well. The No. 2-ranked Hawks clinched h0mefield advan- tage throughout the OUA playoffs with the win, and earned a first-round bye into the post-season that kicks ofrnext week. That defensive effort included three sacks. three forced fumbles and one interception. 5 i In the meanumv, the Hawks tirtish out the whed- ulu with a road game against lhe York lions trying to com- plow the first eight-win sea son in the school), history. The Warriors kept their slim playoff hopes alive with the win. and they need to beat Windsor Saturday at University Stadium to be in the post-season mix. Game time is 7 p.m. The Waterloo Warriors also won their second game of the season last weekend, beating the University of [ammo Blues 34 -6. The Region al Municipality of Waterloo has undertaken a study to consider road improvements on Bridge Street from University Avenue to Lexington Road in the City of Waterloo (please refer to Key Plan). This study as been carried out in accordance with the Ontario Erwirmtmental Assessment Act following the approved process for Schedule "ir" projects under the "Municipal Class Enviromnental Assessment" [2000). The recommended design alternative for these improvements _ .- _ _ . l _ includes: l sis/N; ".- 'a‘, , S l . Reconstructing Bridge Street within the Study limits; . " f Zr " " , 7 V b a; -y' is. F. t . ConstructingeurbsonliothsidesofBr‘idgeStreet; ‘. - .' _ _ S: as'." .yv/" c,l'i't,d, . Constructing a designated westbound right-turn lane on . l 'r"' i, f.' . ' 'N )5" 'F, _ UniversityAvenue at Bridge Street; '"tr '_~; g "r s -. "pF' ', ‘ wk _ 0 Constructing designated left-turn lanes on Bridge Street at _', l 7 . A I ‘ b, 'jr?;":-..-, l Sandmne Driveand Crimson Drive; ' x} " _ ot-Ns . r _ 'J'ttfr) . Extending the southbound right-tum lane on Bridge Street at ." ". _ ( f/ A., ". . a f University Avenue to Sandowne Drive; . _ " g a 'f _ Sire-, is:,. 3 . Constructing reserved oo-mad cycling facilities on each side of F . A., . t, "r, A 3., : "ts. .' Bridge Street from University Avenue to Lexington Road; "a; I _ 's _ V u f;\ ' . . Constructing new sidewalk on the west side of Bridge Street l ' if g N _ f , e," , --, from t,"t,"irslt Avenue to Lexington Road and the east side of f. "s _ 'x; J Budge Street om Sandowne Drive to Crimson Drive where it _ é ‘ _ . k _ 5: is currently discontinuous; t' _ ' if ., ' . t {a I Re-stnprng the existing pavement markings at the intersection f _ o-r""." e F. 'y, of Bridge Street and University Avenue to provide additional 1 _ ' . T 'v-s fr storage for left-turn lanes; l v, // l _ q Modifying the traffic control Signal timing at the intersertions , >/ " . T . l . of Bridge Street and University Avenue. Bridge Street and a . i. t . l" 'c ', r v Dansbury Drive and Bridge Street and texington Road, and _ sf, A - Amending Traffic and Parking Bylaw 00-032. as amended. to i iBRxqT3NE'MTKMBq9tN reflect reserved lanes [or bicyrles and"no parking" anytime on mm “are "O Warm: both sides at Bridge Street from University Avenue to _ -- "rt'F-"NN", lexington Road. L, __ i "-. ,, -'" -- _ By this notice. the Puget! We ts being placed on the public record ins a 30-day review period in arrordarite With the requirements of f? Municipal C ass EA Subfect to comments received as a result of this Notice and the re(erpt oi necessary approvals the Region of Water on Intends to proceed with construction In 200S Imetested persons may provide written comment to the Regional (my; Department wrthm if) (slender days trom the date of this "mm. It (or-(ems wqardmg this prorrrt (annot be vnolved m Mussoon with the Relmm of Watedou. a person or party may request that the Morster of Emumnmont make an order for the protect to candy writ Part " of the EmNrortmental Assessment Art (referred to as a Part " Onion Requestskra Pan tttydermtrstberetewedWtheMiotster oumnmrtmertt. 11551 ClmtAeettueWPst. 1211mm Tannin. 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