Captain more excited by team results them the right way "And it‘s alwa-‘,'x a chal lenge to see if 1 can do bet ter." Continued from page 24 It‘s also a challenge to set the standard for her stuâ€" dents. With their eyes on her, she felt pushed to perâ€" torm. "I didn‘t want to think too much, otherwise you blank out," she said. It was also a similar feelâ€" ing she got from her comâ€" petitors, seeing whether she could meet or exceed the tripleâ€"crowns she won at the last two Goodwill Games, "I was really surprised at what I did performanceâ€" wise because it was the best I‘ve ever done," said Lorenâ€" za, who aspires to be a teacher herself after graduâ€" ating this year. "I didn‘t care what I got, 1 was just so proud that 1 was able to do IL. "I was just amazed that they were all golds. It was one of the best days of my life." But the biggest smiles were teserved for the kids she helped coach, including her own brother Julian and little sister Silvana, who combined to bring home nine medals, including six golds. * â€" "It‘s just amazing to watch them succeed," Lorenza. "To see them start CONVENIENT PAYMENT OPTIONS: We are proud to serve the great city of Waterloo, by delivering The Waterâ€" loo Chronicle newspaper to your home every Wednesday. What keeps us going is the support and contributions that we receive from our readers. In the past, your Chronicle Carrier* came to your door once every month and asked you to contribute through our Voluntary Pay Program. Busy lifestyles have prevented our Carriers* from reaching customers at their homes. As of October of last year, we changed our Voluntary Pay Program to make it easier for our Customers and Carriers*. The Voluntary Pay Proâ€" gram now consist only of the $24 Yearly Convenient Pay contributions, which are sold only through the office. Please be aware that, our Carriâ€" ers* will stiil be receiving a portion of your contribution. We hope that you will consider supporting your community newspaper Please remember the convenience of having Waterloo delivered right to your door every Wednesday. We‘re YOUR community newspaper and we count on your contribution and support. 1 Fill out this form and fax it to the Waterloo Chronicle. 895â€"5240 2 Mail the afftached form to 279 Weber St. N . Suite 20. Waterloo. Ontario N2J 3H8B 3 Call 894â€"2250 ext 3226 with your credit card information *Catrier denates that a carrier is an independent contractor WATERLOO CHRONICLE We have made changes to the Voluntary Pay Program! FoR MORE INFORMATION cALL 623â€"7395 x260 â€"â€"â€" Serving your community since 1856 with something small to something as big as the World Congress was amazâ€" ing." Lorenza Shamuon completes one of her gold medal routines The elder Shamuon couldn‘t agree more, impressed with the entire team‘s effort. Other local medallists included: Matthew Andaloro, Raquel Cadliha, Alexander David, Joshua _ David, â€" Jarred Homes, Karen Hough, David Murphy, Ryan Murâ€" phy, Larissa Abramsâ€"Off, Jennifer Oliveira, Jeffery Polâ€" fuss, Christine Rabong. Rebecca Rabong, Ti Sengâ€" Low, Laura Stickel, Humberâ€" to Vigil, Ashley Weber, Michael Williams, Ron Williamson, George Zilka and Jiri Zilka. "Last year was good, but this year was better," said Tom, whose club brought home more than 100 medals last year. "There was 97 divisions in total and we took 53 golds. "I prepared them to do their best, and when we went there we were ready." "Everyone was expecting a little more from the Canaâ€" dians," said Tom. "We‘ve won more golds and more medals each of the last five years. After last year‘s impresâ€" sive display, the team was under even greater scrutiny this year. "Some teams said they were going to come in and beat you guys in eâ€"mails before the games, which means I‘m in good hands because I‘m trying to get better. While they‘re trying to be like us, we were trying to be better." a *229° SQNATA GL : mm ~ aviviem § n t <â€" â€"4¢ Resttl » ir;;iif s fl â€"= éiei‘is ultls! nisth * â€" 139 2 *209 fng: 3i HHRH fapl Hif i1ï¬ il8 vhir Ni {atlf? oli Hifef tig: art3 1. if i4