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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Sep 2005, p. 47

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The Warriors led 16â€"5 at halftime and 29â€"13 in the fourth quarter. The Waterloo Warriors women‘s soccer team beat the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks 3â€"1 in an emotional The Waterloo Warriors defeated the Toronto Varsity Blues 29â€"27 in front of 2,544 boisterous Waterloo fans at University Stadium Saturâ€" day to even their season record at 1â€"1. Warrior women beat Golden Hawks in soccer battle The Warriors Warriors hold on for first win Brian Quayson makes the tackle on a Toronto receiver in Saturday‘s 29â€"27 win On the last play of the game the Blues scored to make the score 29â€"27. The twoâ€"point convert attempt failed, cementing victory for the homeâ€"town Warriors. Waterloo quarterback Nuala Marshall opened the scoring for the Warriors to make it 1â€"0 at halftime. affair last Sunday. However, the Blues made it close scoring twice in the final period. Defensively for the Warâ€" riors, Tobin Pyear led the way with two interceptions. Jon Morbey finished the game 24â€"37 for 294 yards passing. Travis Gellatly ran for 83 vards on 18 carries. Morbey also ran for 35 vards on seven carties. The Hawks tied it before Marshall put the Warriors up to stay. Laura Malinowski added the insurance marker. Th MURPHY PHOTO Registered trademarks of Boston Pizza Royalties Limuted Partnership, used under bcense. © Boston Pizza International Inc 2005 Cb s The Waterloo Chronicle Teams of the Week are through late summer heat, and intense the Waterloo Strikers and Golden Hawks _ roundâ€"robin competition scheduled over two Underâ€"9 girls soccer team. The Strikers and days, to both go undefeated and make it to Golden Hawks both reached the final of the â€" the semifinal round. In the first of the semifiâ€" the 2005 John Henderson Memorial Soccer â€" nal matchups, the Golden Hawks knocked off Tournament held in London over the Labour _ the hometown London Typhoons by a score of Day weekend. Attracting more than 200 3â€"0 to advance to the girls championship teams from a variety of ages. the tournament | game. The other semifinal saw the Waterloo is one of the largest in Southwestern Ontario Strikers defeat the NorWest Wildcats by a minor sports. Both the Waterloo Strikers and â€" score of 5â€"0 to also advance to the champiâ€" the Waterloo Golden Hawks battled their way â€" onships. RESTAURANT & SPORTS BAR "Watch The Game Here" TEAM OFTHE WEEK 597 King St. N., Waterloo 880â€"1828 bOSIC heir way â€" onships. presented i7y

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