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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 May 2007, p. 24

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24 + WATERLOO CHRONICLE + Wednesday, May 30, 2007 tuz, save "* ?, , P ) T Al n , * & L‘ *\ Ki + %;’ O 3 ds | ':‘f " Sn es islinall vi o o ; | & se WuneD 2y juue 20" <gp s yOME APPLIANCE CENTRE * _ 30 COLUMBIA ST. E., WATERLOO â€" 888â€"7204 Complete Collision and Retinishing Service §30 Albert Street, Waterloo 51 9'884'0550 j BATE‘S } Northdale Auto Body Players went on to remarkable achievements Continued from page 22 went to the allâ€"Ontario finals and lost to Oshawa, with the aforementioned Hawerchuk breaking their hearts before going on to a NHL Hallâ€"ofâ€"Fame career with the Winnipeg Jets and others. C Knights win their second title The Bluevale Knights‘ senior girls soccer team brought home their second title in as many weeks, winning the CWOSSA championship last Thursday. The Knights won an overtime thriller over the Resurrection Phoenix with Tayâ€" lor Carter scoring the golden goal. might be in attendance include Duane Moeser, a former Siskin and Guelph Plater who went on to play and coach in Europe, and Mike Coppolino, who went on to play with Cornell. Tim Eedy, one of the organizers of the reunion, said he‘s especially lookâ€" ing forward to skating with Russel, who was his centreman in minor hockey. Fedy went on to play with the Siskins himself, and is currently on the board of directors of the local junior B hockey team. Taylor also opened the scoring for the Knights. "That was one of the best years ever," said Fedy, about skating with Russel on the 1976â€"77 team that almost went all the way. "We had a g(md team right through and had a lot of success. "And subsequent to that a lot of the guys went on to have success." â€"â€" Asked why 1963 was such a special year for players who contributed to the local history of the game, Fedy said: "Was it something in the water, 1 don‘t know? It‘s a bit of a fluke when it hapâ€" pens like that, it‘s the luck of the draw for the most part." But in addition to the luck, there was Registered rademarks of Boston Paza Royalties Limited Parinership. used under fcense © Boston Piza international inc. 2005 I@Boston Pi The Waterioo Chronicle Te is the Kâ€"W Dragons unde hockey team. The Dragons ond undefeated season this captured the Scarborough and the league title this sp ing a game. The Dragons a for, and 1.5 goals against registering two shutouts Dragons‘ players also w Ontario underâ€"19 Men‘s T EAM ihionimaines WEEK RESTAURANT & SPORTS BAR "Watch The Game Here" 597 King St. N., Waterloo 519â€"880â€"1828 190 Gateway Park Dr., Kitchener 519â€"650â€"2733 Team of the Week derâ€"19 indoor field ns completed a secâ€" is past winter. They h cup in December spring without losâ€" averaged 6.1 goals ist per game while s. Six of the eight were members of ‘s team that went went _ from t presented by a special chemistry that the team shared while growing up together. It‘s a chemical bond that still holds them together these days. â€""We all got along and made a lot of friends from that team," said Fedy. "We all like each other and we were successâ€" ful." They will renew those friendships on the ice where it all started. 1t includes fullâ€"body contact for one organizer, Ken Lee, because he still can‘t handle the puck or crossover right and made a career out of using his fists. After that, it‘s Absorbine Junior for all those tired muscles. "Extra strength," jokes Lee in a mailâ€"out to the class of 1963. The rest of the weekend will feature dinner, golf and a family softball game. Fedy expects more than 30â€"40 former players to turn out. The Knights now head off to the Quadâ€"A provincial finals in Woodbridge in June. The Knights qualified for CWOSSA in another thriller, beating Cameron Heights 1â€"0 in the WCSSAA finals. Carter had the game winner, while Ainsley Wheldon and Gracie Protopapas shared the shutout. undefeated and won the National U19 Men‘s Indoor Hockey Championship in Calgary in February. They averaged 7.2 goals for. and two goals against with one shutout in that tournament. Members of the Kâ€"W Dragons. pictured above, are (standing, from left) coach Hignell. Chintan Nathwami, Chig Nathwam, Joe Cendrowski, Nick Higne!!, (front row. from left) Kyle Coulasâ€"Ziegler. Trevor Coulas and Jamie Wade. Missing from the photo is Luke Govia "We just invited everyone we played with, and the beauty of the Internet is we‘ve tracked just about everyone down and a lot of guys are coming." "This is the first one in 20 years," said Fedy about the reunion. "So that‘s what kicked it off. ad VJ A4 1

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