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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 May 2005, p. 31

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e conditions were I remuntscent of last year‘s Districtâ€" 10 senior girks soccer finals, with the St David Celtics fighting the vold and the rain last Thursâ€" davy. in addition to the detending champs from Monsignor Doyle Celtics meet Mustangs in finals rematch Untoctunatel, the Mon signor Doyle Mustangs‘ dom inance of the Celtws contin wed in their first meeting of the 2005 season with the Cambridge Catholic school earning a 1â€"0 decision on the raimâ€"soaked field tust of Uniâ€" versity Stadium. Bui the Celtics, surprise tinalists in last vear‘s finals atter upsetting tradiuonal leagueâ€"power Resurrection in the semis, were unbowed after their latest setback against the Mustangs. They have a lot of confidence going into the season after winning a provincial indoor soccer uitle before the start of the vyear. A strong nucleus that feaâ€" tures Michelle Redfearn and Amberleigh McCulligh has been bolstered by the addiâ€" tion of McCulligh‘s little sister Shelby. Shelby had an impresâ€" sive debut with the Celtics, scoring two goals against Pere Rene last Monday. The younger McCulligh, who started the game at a forâ€" ward position before moving to her more natural midfield spot in the second half, will be an important player in the Celtics‘ transition game. The Grade 9 student will link the forwards with the defence, with her fitness and ball conâ€" trol game a factor in stiffening the resolve of the Celtics® Continued from page 28 "We‘re smaller and faster this year which is great for this big floor." He highlighted a play by Brown, a new addition to the team, who got knocked down and dragged around but still managed to get the ball up the floor to the powerâ€"play unit. Arbuckle restored a twoâ€"goal advanâ€" tage for the Kodiaks on the play, as they reasserted conâ€" trol of the game late in the third. Kodiaks have balance Arbuckle said it was a sign of how the team will play this year, with the Kodiaks more focused on the team victories Jr. Tigers looking for more Continued from page 28 year, and we‘re hopefully going to utilize them a little more," said Bishop. "We‘re going to add a little more of a running game this year than we have in the past. "We want to be a little more aggressive and see what happens." The contenders for the 1â€"C junior crown should be the unusual suspects from years gone by, with Guelph at the top of the list. Other con By Bos VRranac (Chronicle Staft backend McCulligh said making the jump to the varsity team has been made easier by the experienced players on the club, like her sister and Redâ€" fearn, who fill the leadership roles on the team. They‘ll allow her to get acclimated while her natural talent takes over. than padding the stats sheet. "It doesn‘t matter if it‘s 4â€"3 or 11â€"8." said Arbuckle. "If you win by two or 10 it doesâ€" n‘t matter in our case as long as you win." A Celtics‘ midfielder jockeys for position against the Mustangs "I can just learn from them," said McCulligh, 14. "I‘ve got a lot of years to catch up and do better." And they‘ve already set the tone for the season â€" a return to the championship game where they hope for a little better result. The threeâ€"year veteran of the club said he liked the mix of the team, with a little old thrown in with the new, and thinks it‘s enough to go all the way. "There are some tough teams out there," said McCulâ€" "It should be enough," said Arbuckle. "All these guys are hardâ€"working guys and we‘re loyal to them. tenders, or pretenders, depending on the talent they get back. will be St. Thomas, Brantford and Kitchener. As for the Tigers, Bishop said they‘re hungry for more after coming so close a conâ€" ple of times last year. "Everyone is at practice and we really want to estabâ€" lish that atmosphere right off the bat. We just want to work until the end." "You need some talent, but you also need a little bit of luck, which we found out the eliminations weekend," said Bishop For a full roster and schedule, visit www water Iootigershaseball.com. As part of the environmental assessment process for the Region of Waterloo Rapid Transit Initiative, the Regronal Municipality of Waterloo is submitting the Terms of Reference (ToR) to the Ontario Ministry of the Environment (MOE) for formal review and approval under the provincial £nvironmental Assessment Act. Where approved, the ToR directs the preparation and review of the environmental assessment for this undertaking. The public may review the ToR during normal hours of operation at the following locations: Ministry of the Environment Environmental Assessment & Approvals Branch 2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor 12 Toronto. ON MA4V 1L5 Phone: 416â€"314â€"8001 City of Kitchener City Clerks Office 200 King Street West Kitchener, ON N2G 4G7 Phone: 519â€"741â€"2286 City of Kitchener Public Library Main Branch 85 Queen Street North Kitchener, ON N2H 2H1 Phone. 519â€"743â€"0271 The ToR is also available for review online at www region.waterloo.on.ca/transitEA. Your written comments regarding the ToR must be received by May 31, 2005. All comments should be submitted to Catherine McLennon, Project Officer, FA Project Coordination Section Environmental Assessment & Approvals Branch Ministry of the Environment 2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor 12A Toronto, ON M4V 115 Phone: 416â€"314â€"7222 Fax: (416) 314â€"8452, cathcring.melennon@ene.gov.on,ca The Study Area for the Rapid Transit Intuative environmental assessment is identified on the map Notice of Submission Terms of Reference Region of Waterloo Rapid Transit Initiative ligh. "But I think we can do better than last year." The club is still relishing its success at the provincial high school futsal champiâ€" onships, held at RIM Park in March, and hoping it transâ€" lates to the outdoor pitch. "It‘s definitely something to build off of," said McCulâ€" ligh. "If we play our hearts out, we can do well, and hopetully avoid games like this. "Our team will do well no matter what the weather." Soccer is a bit of a family aftair with the McCullighs, with dad Jerry also serving as a coach for the girls with their indoor outdoor teams. They also have a cousin playing on this Celtics‘ team, Courtney Pollice, to extend that family feeling. "She plays defence, so we have someone at deftence, forward and midfield," said McCulligh. "Besides being fun, it gives us a strong backâ€" bone." 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