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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Jun 2007, p. 32

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" . WATERLIX) cMgt0MCuHWodnesday. June 20. 200' www.waterloochronicle.ca Gold medal wins starting to sink in for Highlanders Nick Gies, of the Stedelbauer Blue Jays, tags out Aaron Fritz, of the Boston Pizza Red, Saturday at Water- loo Park during the Major Tyke Mid-Season tournament. to. mom But it was all the motivation he needed to crush the competition to win the BOO-metre hur- dles and set a record in the junior boys triple jump. Continued from page 30 . can mum T-ttttti-i-att" mm a "Ne Illlllbri"' Sum: 2007 Aa, wmm/wmmmm unemumemww! M-WMoW-hOMtht-m! 3gute-ooartttt-t0mar4o utcaTtoNst-tH+toURH000f “We told him to get mad," said Hoediono. "He's Yer out! a different runner when he's mad. "We always say, ‘We've got to get Asa angry'" "I used all of my anger and stuff in the last two events," laughed Ambrose. The gold medal wins still haven't even settled in for the boys, who are helping build a strong track program at Waterloo's newest high _ school. "People have been asking us if we understand how big this is," said Hoe- diono. "We're Ontario champions, but it doesn't feel like it. "Maybe, now we're starting to under stand." "Double gold at OFSAA is pretty good actually." said the understated Ambrose. Teammate Ruben Larson added a bronze medal in the midget boys pole vault with a jump of 3.20 metres. That gave the Highlanders five medals at OFSAA, the best of any local school, and also left them tied for fourth overall in the boys points race at aiVOntario track-and-field championships in Ottawa.

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