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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Dec 2005, p. 23

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Hard work begins again for local softball pitchers muiny pritces, . tt doesact stop her from plaooing hockes in the suater tor the Waterloo Rayens Pee 12R Spiterlg sand she. "ugs pretto sutrprised «d didu‘t expect to wirn the MAP Hill veat with her to the o abds ceremeniy amd he says she won. "heciuse af her determinatien. hard work arnd sueminga." Bit used to couch his ofder sun, Chiis. in herdball and has woached both his daughters Synchro swimmers come through for cancer Syrmchrio mwimn Onturio membes cubs wruss the province nused more than 846,800 during the secnd annual Burning Bright tor Breast Cauneer. a province wide charics initiative durâ€" ing the month of Octeber in support of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. the Waterino Regional Suiwhro Swim Club and the Kâ€"W Synchro (Club particlâ€" pated in this initiative and presented a cheque Dec. 3 at Wialtrid Laurnier University pool. with MPP Llizabeth Witmer and 1996 Olympic vihver medalist Lisa Mexan in attendance. For the second consecuâ€" tive year in Qctober, Breast Cancer Awareness Month. ontinued from page 21 ‘Looking for convenience and personal service? Wh Wid POLLOCK AND WILLIAMS PHARMACY 744â€"1109 {KHL PABRKIN%t. At TIF Nx x ) W in softball Bilts older daughter, Micia, 21. lhas a scholarship i0 play suftball in the U %., but is taking a vear oft because she seper ated her shoulder and had Omario synehro swim ath tetes paurticipated in an evernt at their loual club where they incorporated a common theme of keeping a candle burning within the pool for a minimum of one hour. in which swinimers handed off the torch in a relay format. Tthe candle symbolized keeping the flame alive for creating a future without breast canâ€" cer. "Burning Bright | for Breast Cancer not only rais es money for breast cancer research and community health initiatives â€" it also promotes a healthy and In 2004 synehro clubs raised more than $29,000 for breast cancer research. 150 Weber St. S. WATERLOO | Shiow 743â€" VALUE WiITHOUT COMPROMISE! CHRYSLERâ€"DODGEâ€"JEEP "(1) was pretty surprised and didn‘t expect to win the MVE We Will Beat Any Advertised Price In Ontario On A New \imy Spitzig Procurmcin sottheali ND Puenretct Just Bring in The Advertisement! Kâ€"W‘s Super Low Priced s 743â€"0300 © to get an opetdIton. Amanda‘s mother, Rita, is the only member ot the lamily who has net played hardball or setthall over the yeurrs. Aull sunt Rita gets imvelved in sotthall ts "being the Lew driver tor the seasiri Spitzig and (umpanolga Mutzig, and Coumpaniolga both plin on plaving softâ€" ball again next season tot the Waterlos Ghosts the ogirls sando they haven‘t put much thought into plaving at the college level just vet But Campagnolga day avtive lifestyle, which is ane way people can reduce their risk of developing breast cauncet," saud Sharon Wood, executive director of the toundation‘s Ontaria chapâ€" 1er "We are delighied by the commitment and support of Synchro Swim Ontario‘s member clubs and are excitâ€" ed to continue to work with them." The Olympium Synchroâ€" nized Swimming Club from Hobicoke was the club with the most pledges collected with more than $8.300. Kathaleen Carpenter of Olvmpium Synchro was the athlete with the most pledges. collecting more than $870. www.deanmyerschrysler.com &vovnaâ€" $ hopes to get a scholarship like her older cousin Jentut And despite not liking all that prmctiing | Spiieig Knomws to be a good plaver next season stie d ue to start pitching practtce‘ in January Registered tademarks of Boston Pirza Aoyadies Limited Partnership. used unde: Iicense 69 e TEAM OE THE WEEK The Watecioo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Waterlm Minor Bantam Ieewolves, The Waterloo Minor Bantam Icewolves travelled to Niagara Falls. N.Y., recently to compoete in the Gene Harrington Invitational and came awiay with the champicnship. The boys took their 3 N roundâ€"zolin record into the final to fave a tough team from Atlanta. The score was tred at 2â€"2 after the firs period, with foewolves getting goals from Cody Mulder and Mirchell Roth. It remained that way until the overtime. The championship was finally decided in the 11 th minute of overtime with a goal from Mark MacSorley. The Icewolves opened the rournament with a convincing 7â€"3 victory over the teain from FriCounty. Ben Mariin led the way with two goals with Brett Straus, Roth. RESTAURANT & SPORTS BAR "Watch The Game Here" 597 King St. N., Waterioo 880â€"1828 190 Gateway Park Dr., Kitchener 650â€"2733 >O)Syl ’Northdal Auto Body<s%s Complete Collision and Refinishing Service 430 Aibert Street Waterloc 88 presented by Chris Fedy, Mulder and Cameron Kicin pickâ€" ing up singles In their secand gatme the toeâ€" wolves faced a rough Perinton team and came away with a 6â€"2 victory with goals from foel Manin. Ben Martin. Rilex Webb, MarSorley, Klein and Brett Rombout. In their final round robin game they hammered the boys from Vaughan by a score of 6. The shurout went to Gerdon Jones. foel Martin led the goal scarâ€" ing with two. while Klein, Straus and Martin had singles. Members of the Waterloo Minor Baptam leewolves, pictured abuve, are: Ben Martin, Gordon fones. Riley Webb. Chris Fedy. Mitchell Roth, Mark MacSoriey, Cody Mulder, Ryan Yantz, Cameron Klein, Jordan Bean. Joet Martin, Stephen Fedy, John DiGrazic, Brett Straus. Brett Rombout and Tyler Lillico Boston Pizza Internatnal Inc. 2005

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