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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Apr 2006, p. 47

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- “a“ boys basketball tournament last weekend winning two titles while finishing second in the other championship, The Waterloo Wildhawks hosted its 12th annual Major Midget, Juvenile and Midget boys basketball tournampm . Wm awn“... haul} mauacnlan. organization." Waterloo Wildhawks win two titles at 12th annual tourney lhe Waterloo Wildhawks division the Wildhawks beat sion the, mammm numb. ' - . hnunwl in I'loL --- . _ - ' _ Hence could Ego! their hands dirty. "I thought maybe it is time for somebody else to takeover and do a few things," said Campbell. And he wasn't afraid to step back this year so some- body with more knowledge or looking to gain mom cxpe- menu. making sure that everything went smoothly behind the scenes of big Tournaments like the Gold Puck and others so the play- on on the ice now consider any t'ITNtt in Waterloo a first, class experience. association serving as the director in charge of tourna- Sports volunteers help local kids find purpose Continued from page 43 The mm m“ mm.“ ttrt i.,.. I 1..» "F', __ 4' t _ In the Major Midg?!i52)ys division the Wildhawks, beat the Ottawa Sirius Sirens in the finals 62-46. Troy Barnes led the way with 16 points, while Tim Mikarious added 12. Barnes was named the tournament's MVP. "That's basically what I was in it for." Other Iong-time volun- teers who were honoured last week include 20-year recipi- ents like Darrell Haack from the K-W Senoma Speed Skat- "My belier's always been about taking kids and doing something for them," said Campbell. "Get it so that they're tired by the end of the day and they'll go home and go to sleep instead of stand on the street comer. The focus was always on the kids. and (hmpbeil was a big believer in providing chil- dren with opportunities that would keep them of! the slums. In the Iunvenile boys divi- sion the Waterloo mldhawks beat the Mississauga Mon. archs 70-59 in the finals Jor- dan Machil led the way with 15 points while Alan Good- hoofd had 12 points. Luke Kieswcttcr was named the toumament's MVP. There were also a number of IO-year volunteers hon- oured, including Andy Campbell, Pete Deepel and Paul Van Cromvoirt from the Waterloo Minor Hockey Association; Pauline CkMicld and Peggy Coffey from Waterloo lanes Youth Howl- ing; Ken and Elizabeth Koenig from Special Olympics: Greg Hammer from the k-W Synchronized Swim Club: Mike Bier- schbach, Cathy Maclachlan. loo Lanes Youth Bowling league. ing Club, Tom Greer from the Waterloo Minor Soccer Club and Linda Grieshcimor and Leo Gallant from the water- Stout M: Mon.-Thurs. 8-6, Master Magic iiGi/iist "ii; 30. Jordan Haywood led the way with nine points can: nom an opening round lossto makeitto thefinals In a rematfih against the back hom In the Midget be}; divi- sion. the Wildhawes bounced ."Kids need something." said Campbell. "They need attention and they need the organization." Campbell has also volurr looted for other groups like the Kitchener Minor Hockey Association. to help co-ordi. nate the young men's kague between the two cities. as well as the Waterloo Minor Glen Young and Kelly i'adow from Waterloo Minor Base- ball: and Kevin Chalk. Christopher (Tonigan. Cathy Godkin. lim Govanis. Brent Harrington. Brenda Hignell. Jeff Ireland. Kart Klassen and Kevin Lucas from Waterloo Minor Soccer. F . 8-9; Satulqan Ir-li, IZ-S

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