Zero Down "9llllllF No Payments No Interest for 6 months* What do they really want? Ir. Vikings start new winning tradition mung might run in Whv family of WEI junmr basketball†Shelby Kurt. but it doesn't "wan she cant do them one better. 50 with "hier sister lind- hay. winner of four WCSSAA basketball tities, sitting on the bench helping our head coach Craig Nickel. little sis- ter Shelby tried In make an impression of her own against Smuhwnod in last week's junior finals. A M-point effort in a 39- 33 win. including a couple of clutch free throws, proved M-year-old Grade 9 student was not just ir1terested in fol- lowing in her older sisters" footsteps. but might be writ- ing a few chapters of her own. "I've looked forward to coming to Will all my life." said Kurt. "l didn't want In waste any time" Kurt. Rho also shines an the softball field in addition - Shelby Kurt WCI Junior Vikings frrrtvurd "I didn't want to waste any time." In Bun Vumw I hmmrlc Skiff to playing basketball with the k-W Lightning. said playing in the Ontario Basketball Association finals last year helped prepare her for a pressure-packed finals. "We lost in the finals, so winning feels a lot better." she said. The captains of the wo Junior Vikings hoist up the champi- onship trophy after their 39-33 win over Southwood. And while sisters will he sisters. she said it was mostly a positive influence to look down the bench and see her sister helping out. A seven- year difference left Shelby watching a lot of Lindsay's successv She's doesn't mind that the roles are no“: reversed, "My sister has, I think. four WCSSAA titles, so I'd like In win five," said Kun. "I wouldn't minding mp EGG wan-mt PHOrD ping her it little bit Kurt has a chance if she and Megan Fowler continue their development hom club basketball In the high school level. Fowler led all scorers with 17 points. including five in the crucial fourth quarter when Smuhwond threatened to even it up. "We worked hard all sea- son, and we really wanted ttt finish it off today." said Fowler, whose Vikings" boast ed a 28-2 record after the win at the Preston Panthers home gym in Cambridge, Fowler saved her best for the fourth quarter after a couple of misses earlier in the game. " just said, "fake a breather, this has to go in," she said. Fowler, M, who also won her first WCSSAA title in her first time around the league. said she's never won a title. although the Lightning were a close second at the OBA.s. "It was awesome." she said. hoping the good times atWCl continue to roll. 'T just said, Take a deep breather, this has to go in." - Megan Fowler Junior Whugs' (up scorer In