tried to exploit it every way possible as they con- tinue their march to what they hope is their first senior football championship this safyday _ c.' "All summer Ryan and I trained for football. tnd I trained with him to kind of push him," said Brendan, lat "We don't take it easy on each other, that's how you get better. "lt's carried over I guess." And while the intricacies of football can be dif- ticult to pick up. he has a tutor at home in addi- lion to the coaching he gets by the Highlanders staff. omtinoedtrompage30 "l've been getting good coaching here, and they've been teaching me a lot, so it's coming along." said the Grade l2 student in his last year at the school. He also got a feeling for what it's like to score a touchdown, and would like that sensation to last a little longer, nsevi: been working at that play all week long in practice." sad Brendan. "I kind of knew it was there so l iutit folltoweyi my blocking and ran it irc" But he admits he has a long way to catch up to what his brother is doing at Laurier. In fact, if it came down to a foot race. he's sure he knows who would win. "He's a lot faster than me," said Brendan. "I'm just focusing on what we're doing here at SIAM and not thinking too far ahtad, ---_ "Hopefully a, can go all the way. The regular season means nothing now, in the playoffs you just focus on the next team." __ _ The Highlanders took on Cameron yesterday for a shot at Saturday's final. The championship game is tentatively scheduled for 2 pm. at Univer- sity Stadium. The other "A" semifinal featured the Bluevale Knights against the Galt Ghosts. The Knights advanced after a 19-10 win over Forest Heights while Galt knocked out the defending WCSSAA champs, the Preston Panthers, 20-10. SIAM looking for first senior football title The Highlanders' Andrew Mealing breaks through for his second touchdown in SJAM’s 49-O win. IO. "BANAE PHOTO The St, David Celtics and the Resurrection Phoenix advanced to the "B" semifinals for a chance to play in the "B" finals this Friday at 7 pm. at Centennial Stadium. RESTAURANT at SPORTS BAR "Yotfre Among Friends" SST King St. IL, Waterloo 519-880-1828 'kos-att-ut-operate-ld/Pte-sitter-e. tr8tystanPtgzalnwna_ zoos The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Waterloo Wolves atom A hockey team. The Wolves recently won the 34th Annual K-W Oktoberfest lntcmational Hockey Tour» nament. The Wolves lost their first game against Applcwood 2, I. They came back with convincing wins against Buffalo and Ottawa Valley to put them “no the quarter-Finals where they matched up against Hamilton, Waterloo broke it open late in the third period on goals by Zach Bellefcuille, Lukas Mihas, Blaine Speck. Clarke Young, Brody Hmmis and Chris Jawmsky, In the semifinals, Water- loo met up with Tillsonburg and got some solid goaltestding from Bailey IKGasperis in a 3-0 shutout win, Bellefeuille. Speck and Young scored for the Wolves. The Wolves TEAMaiililiiliWEEK WATERlDO CHIONICLE . Wednesday. November 7, 2007 . " wanted by met Stratford in the finals. Three straight goals gave them a 34 win and the tourna- ment line. Haramis, Tyler Dome and Matthew Harron scored for the Wolves. Haramis was later selected the toumameris MVP. Members of the Waterloo Wolves atom A hockey team, pictured above. are: (from now) Bailey th:Gasperis, Mitch Busch, Csec- ond row) Sam Woodbeck, Cody Hattdke, Lucas Miss. Clarke Young, Kurtis Gray, Matthew Hanan. Zach Bellefeuille, Jackson Keller, (third row) Chris Jawortky, Brody Haramis. Lukas Mihas. Blaine Speck. Tyler Douse. Ben Playfair, Brady Schnarr, (back row) assistant coach Michele Dunsford. coach Adam Schizkoske, assistant coach Michael Daly and trainer Dennis DeGasperis.