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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jun 2007, p. 29

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Raymond's performance at the recruiting session, held at York's Track and Field University Centre on May 12, ranked him up with the best in the country and makes him a good con- Raymond Was; selected based on his national team level results at a recent cross-Canada recruiting drive. Tyler Ziegler. for the red team, and Jessica Purbrick. for the yellows, go for the ball at an under“ field hockey tournament at Bechtel Park on Saturday. tt was the wrap up of play in the K-W Olympic Hockey League play Saturday and featured championships in the under-10, under-14 and under-18 categories. University of Waterloo veteran track- and-field athlete Kyle Raymond has been invited to Bobsleigh Canada's National Team Development Camp to be held in Calgary, Alta., lune 23-30. Warriors' Raymond selected for Bobsleigh Canada tryout WINNER OF A COMPLETE COLEMAN CAMPING KIT FROM COLUMBIA AUTO CONGRATULATIONS! LARRY GUZIK Ragga?» 2007 Napa Autopro leadership Award Winner au'rts SERVICE no can“. a. w. Going for goal 51 Hos-um Raymond was introduced to this opportunity due to his strength. power, speed, and ability to apply them simul- taneously Raymond was an instrumental part of the Warriors' talented sprint team attending the CIS championships the past three years as a member of the 4x200 m relay team. His best 200 m time ranks him third all-time for UW athletes. He is currently pursuing a master's degree in biostatistics at UW. tender to make the national team. Larry has his equipment loaded by Jim Voigt, owner Columbia Auto and Kevin Seifried, Service Advisor. Good Luck to our customers thatane entered into the NAPA Regional Draw 'art-sw,, “WEI MTG. more This is a chance for the school's ath- letes to give back to the community and help coach teams of kids entering grades 4 through 9. The Highlanders senior boys basketball team finished fourth at OFSSA this year. and want to help the next gen- emion of players The Sir John A. Macdonald High- landers are hosting a basketball camp at the school Duly 3-Nly 6 from 8:30 am, to 3 pm. The Braves next home game is this Friday when they host Whitby at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Com- plex. Game time is 8 pm. The Bovis got a strong effort out of Matt Quinton who scored four goals and added three assists in the win. Linemates Scott Tmning and Dave Cullen added two goals apiece and each added four assists. The win gives the young Braves four wins in their last five contests and cements their hold on fourth place in the Ontario Lacrosse Association luniorA league with an 8-5 record. The surprising K-W Braves contin- ued their torrid play of late by beating the 1tstertrorough lakets last Friday: a 35 a neighbourhoodpowor star P l, with peaksave'r.‘ K-W Braves hot streak continues Highlanders host basketball camp mm‘ “an..- (iiyie..tt..ttttrr wn'rssuoo CHmCLE . Wednesday. June 27. 2007 . "

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