Front Yard Makeover Contest wATEkijj7j'""i"j"i'i'"iiijNIcLE 'l)j,lis'itdl,ll, , Minor sports dinner _i'i-i'i,)ljji,-'j_i; , celebrates volunteers t' C" "t, mlhmVnnAnm Arman volunteers he)†I 55. youd never yuh- Ain’t! Bob Hagan Is a 20-year volunteer with the Waterloo Minor Hockey Association. But whe his hockey play- ing days were winding down at age 15, and a former coach asked him to swing the door on the players' bench. he jumped at the chance. " said. sure why not." said Hergou. “l was just playing house league at the time, and knew Iwasn't going to go too far in hockey. "I'm hulk more like a foot- ball lineman than a hockey player." _ And once he got his taste of being behind the bench. he's never looked back. coaching teams at all levels including his nine-year-old son's club. Hergott is one of the two By Bun VKBANAI t hrormge sta)? JU-year volunteers being honoured tonight at the annual gala io recognize local sports volunteers. He will be joined in the 2tryear club at the 4lst annual Minor Sport Volun- leer Recognition dinner. tonight at RIM Park. try Bren- da George. George is also a 20-year volunteer with the Waterloo Minor Hockey. There will also be volun, teers honoured for their ser vice in fiveyear increments . "l juét iovied hanging out with the kids," said Hergott. "it was great teach/ng kid_s." Anthe gets a chime from running into players who now have sons of their own. "It really makes you smile when you walk into the mall and a guy says, 'Do you remember me?,"' said Her, goth "You always remember the face." Nahnnsxmn deadline Is Apr" 30 200s sus.ra7.riiii ‘MACKIA WEE"! It was spring training for members of the Waterloo Minor Boys Fastball Association on Saturday, as local players sharp: ened their skills in preparation for the outdoor season, at MM Park's fieldhouse. Jordan Mercer, It, makes the grab while playing a game of soft toss. Playing catch MOI-ll all“? PHOTO