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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 May 2005, p. 28

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The Waterloo Vikings senior girls rugby team continued their unbeaten streak with a 374) win over Elmira in the semifinals. Leading the way was Michelle Joslin, above. with two trys. The Vikings took on Glenview Park for the title yesterday, while the wo Vikings senior boys faced off against KCI, In the junior finals. Sir John A. MacDonald took on Forest Heights. HOB WBANaI PHO‘U Guest Speaker: Diane Strickler, Maryhill Historical Society 6:30 - 7:15 pm. -- St. Boniface School (Gymnasium) I354 Maryhill Road, Maryhill. Ontario FOUNDATION CP- ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Vikings on the march 0 ' a " a , Waterlgo Regional $051939 Tuesday, June M, 2005 Presentation of Awards Election of Directors C-fC-tiii/yr.'.-:.] WW -ii7a il,-'""""" Sniper expects better season Continued from page 28 "We wanted to come out and win this one fur "I'hurns'." said Beneath. referring to his former leanr mate who survived a ttorri- hle car crash that luck the lives of his mother and sister. "We came out real hard, but the in the second period we let them back in and luckily we came outwith the win." Having had a problem finding the net last year after leading the team in goals the previous year, Benesch hopes he's found his range again. "Corey called me out for the third period, so I didn't want to disappoint him." said Benesch. Benesch said he and his teammates are hoping for a big year, and want to break the playoff jinx that extends back all the way m 1992 when they last won a playoff series. "We've got all the experi- ence in the world, we just got to show everyone what we can do," he said. lmeineke'

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