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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Apr 2007, p. 32

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32 + WATERLOO CHRONICLE + Wednesday, April 25, 2007 RESTAURANT & SPORTS BAR "Watch The Game Here" 597 King St. N., Waterloo 519â€"880â€"1828 190 Gateway Park Dr., Kitchener 519â€"650â€"2733 Reqistered trademarks of Boston Pizza Royaltes Limited Parnershp used under hoense Boston Pizza International inc. 2005 |Boston P The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Waterloo Novice MD Iee Wolves. The Ice Wolves recently won the Alliance hockey championship beating the Hamilton Ice Cats in the finals. The Ice Wolves trailed thg Ice Cats 2â€"1 heading into the third period of the finals but scored two unanswered goals to take the title. In earlier action, the Ice Wolves opened the Alliance tournament finals with a 5â€"2 win over the North London Nationals. They then lost to the Chedoke Express 2â€"1 before bouncing hack with a 5â€"3 TEAM OF THE WEEK ~ 30 Fairway Road South Looking for direction with your dabetes? The Canadian Diabetes Association‘s Live Smart Diabetes Expo brings together a full spectrum of diabetes information, products, resources and speakers. Saturday, May 5, 2007 8:30 am â€"â€" 4:00 pm Holiday Inn $15 Halfâ€"day Expo $5 Trade Show only* $5 for Additional Session *Pay at door, subject to availability To register, visit www.diabetes.ca or call 1â€"800â€"BANTING (226â€"8464). Veek is _ win over the Hamilion Ice Cats. Members of s. The _ the Waterloo Novice MD Ice Wolves, picâ€" nockey _ tured above. are: Spencer Casey, Ross Jackâ€" e Cats â€" son, Logan Stanley, Jakob Gerber. Adam h Ice â€" Hantonâ€"Fong. Jack Anderson, Ryan Fedy. of the _ Troy Moffit, Evan Aikensâ€"Armbruster. Dawâ€" als to _ son de Jeu, Nick Baechier, Matthew Crawâ€" he Ice â€"ley. Joe Hemingway. Sam Cherry, Nolan ament _ O‘Kane, Liam Chatterson and Enc Grierson. ondon _ The coaches are Mark Fedy, Scott Cherry edoke _ and Kim de Jeu, who also received some h a 5â€"3 â€" assistance from Brad Baechier. presented by AcCUâ€"CHEK id VJ A7 I DIABETES EXPO (7% up to you after a game. "That‘s the best part for me." Passing on her volleyball skills is also something she loves to do when she gets a chance to come home. Teaching and coaching come naturally as her dad Paul helped guide her highâ€" school team to a couple of allâ€"Ontario highâ€" school volleyball titles. He is a teacher at Forest Heights, and her mom Cindy was a member of Canada‘s national volleyball team in 1978 and 1979. Continued from page 28 Not that Pavan is ready to give up her playing career. She returns for her seniot season at Nebraska in the fall, and is lookâ€" ing for a chance to repeat as national champions. "I‘ve been given a gift and 1 like sharing it with younger peoâ€" ple and giving back to the comâ€" munity because so many peoâ€" ple were a part of getting me to where I am," said Pavan. "I like to give back." Pavan likes sharing what she‘s learned She is also trying her hand at beach volleyball, attending a special event in San Diego last C youdke 1‘ * ho _ Â¥eur Electricity Savings Bookiet is coming soon to your home. it‘s full of electricityâ€"saving tips and instant rebate coupons. Like twentyâ€"five doliars off ENERGY STAR*®â€"qualified ceiling tans and three dollars off compact fluorescent bulbs. Be on the lookout for your book. And start saving Ontario Power Anthority . "I‘ve been given a gift and I like sharing it with younger people and giving back to the community because so many people were a part of getting me to where I am." â€"Sarah Pavan Kâ€"W Athlete of the Year weekend that kept her from Monday‘s awards ceremony. Her parents accepted the award on her behalf. __With her collegiate days winding down, Pavan would also like to try playing profesâ€" sionally in Europe, which has its own women‘s league. "Being able to play here at Nebraska has given me so many opportunities I wouldn‘t have been able to get anywhere else," said Pavan, who is also eyeing an Olympic berth with Canada‘s senior women‘s volleyball team. Other Waterloo nominees for the annual award ceremony, held at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium, were: Luca Congi, a nominee for oustanding rookie of the year with the CFL‘s Saskatchewan Roughriders; Miranda Ranieri, who was a firstâ€"team allâ€"American with the Yale squash team; the Kâ€"W Skatâ€" ing Club‘s Erin Scherrer; golfer Mark Sommerfeld, who was the Horizon league player of the year at Detroit‘s Mercy Universiâ€" ty; and Ron Vankoughnett, the 2005 Triathlon Canada‘s Master Duathlete of the Year.

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