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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Aug 2007, p. 24

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Mmo e en "Some of them don‘t realize the power of that little muscle beating in their chest," said McPhee. The Warriors showed some of that heart last year when head coach Chris Triantafilou stepped down in midâ€"seaâ€" son and the team bounced back for a couple of wins. And McPhee still thinks his Warriors have a lot of heart. Continued from page 21 the Warriors their first playoff spot in three years after a 3â€"5 record last seaâ€" son. Warriors gyoal is to make the playoffs is one of those big believers t the size of the dog in the e size of the fight in the dog a difference. And while his n‘t have the bulk some of 2e The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Waterloo United underâ€"13 girls soccer team. The Waterloo United were formed in the summer of 2005 with John O‘Brien as head coach. John stressed the importance of the basic skills of passing the ball with intent as well as onâ€"field communication They finished the season 3â€" 10â€"7, scoring 15 goals while giving up 44. Fast forward to 2007 when 12 core players of that team returned for a third season. The United won the Double Nickel indoor tournament in March. With the league boundaries reâ€" aligned this year, the team moved out of the South Region Soccer League, and into Lonâ€" don District, to a pool of nine teams stretchâ€" ing from Chatham to Guelph. In 14 games, mmz "_ .. _ * HE 0 OO CCCJ CFHRE Registered Iraoemmoiaosmi'rzzafloyanestmm Partnership es ‘Pom, said the 23â€"yearâ€"old history major. "Everybody is pretty excited. "We‘re looking forward to strapping it on next week." The Warriors will get their first test under fire in their now annual scrimâ€" rmmmmmmmmmmmmees.,,,,,,,. .. _/ "0_ADDUZT 1 CCC COT CSR Kyle Schertzer, a thirdâ€"year lineâ€" backer and Bluevale Knights grad, said he can feel the difference on the field. "We‘re a lot more organized and there‘s really good morale in the room," said the 23â€"yearâ€"old history major. "EverybodÂ¥ is nretfv avein~ 4 said McPhee. "You have to have good athletes, and we‘re getting closer to that, but the kids are buying into what we‘re doing and they‘re working their tails off and that‘s all we can ask." pea said McPhee. " TEAM OF THE WEEK * AVGEKRKANT & SsPORTS BArR "You‘re Among Friends" 597 King St. N., Waterloo 51 9â€"880â€"1828 rademarks of Boston Pz?2 Ravaitiae I iacun. .. .. Dennis McPhee J the United won 12 a allowed only 18. Th 13 Premier Division Soccer League Aug. Cambridge in the lea; the Waterloo United team, pictured above wedmm.‘tflosmnfiuaimmn: "Coach (Joe) Paopao and I will sit down and see how they do in the scrimmage against Lauriet," said McPhee. "It‘s a good battle there, and hopeâ€" fully one of them will stand up and take charge and make this his football team." i (is m ovel mA UREUSCR AWTTN the graduation of former St. David Celtics standout Jon Morbey. The comâ€" petition comes down to Kitchener colâ€" legiate grad Evan Martin and Luke Balch from London. $ o en n me, "We‘re not looking beyond anything â€" our goal is to come out and play like we can, and maybe overachieve in some areas but achieve in others. 1 would be very happy for these kids if we made the playoffs." The biggest question coming out of camp is who will play quarterback with Tha areAll in Wl "It‘s a short season and every game is crucial," said McPhee. "You‘ve got to be ready, and if you‘re not you‘ve got to rally fast and get ready. "We‘re working towards that â€" we‘ve got some good leaders on this football team." The goal is the playoffs and McPhee said he has no problem setting that as a goal. "It sets the bar on how you did from the season and then it‘s one game at a time in the playoffs," said McPhee. "That would be a great goal for us. marc : i And McPhee ready to answer Monday as they take on the Unive ty Blues. mage against Wilfrid Laurier Universiâ€" ty. Playing their crossâ€"town rivals really gets the juices flowing. won 12 and scored 44 goals y 18. They clinched the un Division of the London Dis Phee said his team will be iswer the bell Labour Day they travel to Toronto to University of Toronto Varsiâ€" and

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