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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jun 2006, p. 23

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‘fi Es ' h 3 f * o * 7 e m May Kotsopoulos and Jon Taylor were named the WCI Vikings‘ Senior Female and Senior Male award winners to end their illustrious high school careers. Kotsopoulos, off to the Uniâ€" versity of Vermont , led her team to consecutive titles. Taylor was a key cog in the Vikings winning silver at the OFSAA volleyball championships. The Brian Cressman leadership award went to Kyle Mack, far left, while Alex Wilson, missing from the photo, won the school‘s K.T. Oslin leadership award. Bos vasamac roto There were five nominees tor the Bluevale Knights senior boys and senior girls athletes of the year award with Mike Malon earning the nod for his MVP season with the school‘s bas ketball and volleyball teams, while Meghan Hopkins earned the girls title with her strong performances in hockey, tennis and badminton. Football standout Adam Williams was the runner up for the male award, while allâ€"around athletes Amalia Plotogea and Natalie Botzang were the female runners up. The lan Atkinson leadership award winners were Meredith Jewson and Jeff Muirhead. Pictured above, from left, are Jewson, Mallon, Hopâ€" kins, Muirhead, Plotogea, Botzang and Williams. soe vrsanac oto Malon and Hopkins named Bluevale‘s best Waterloo‘s high school athletes of the year 166 Park St., Kitchener Kotsopoulos and Taylor take WCI Viking‘s top athletic honour e I Baleboard The Wood Alternative The disposal of white agricultural bale wrap and greenhouse coverage is a major and growing environmental challenge. With its unique recycling process, Think Plastics Inc. has created Baleboard, an innovative and affordable high quality plastic lumber that‘s 100% polyethylene, nonâ€"toxic and cost effective. CG SPORTS Two Waterloo athletes were honoured for their athletic prowess and leadership by the KC! Raiders. Alanna Harper, sitting on the left of the school‘s most famous graduate, William Lyon Mackenzie King, was named female graduating athlete after excelling in crossâ€"counâ€" try, volleyball and rugby with the Raiders. Claire Lockhart, right, won KCI‘s junior athiete of the year award after outstanding seasons with the schools basketball, rugby and fastball teams. The school won WCSSAA titles in senior boys basketball and rugby this season, as well as senior girls soccer. hios uim KCI crowns Harper and Lockhart 808 VRBANAC PHITO

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