26 + WATERLOO CHRONICLE * Wednesday, November 21, 2007 We‘ll bring your store to 32,000 doors. WareRioo‘s ©wn Community Newspapen 519â€"886â€"2830 2007 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Thursday, November 22nd, @ 7:30 pm Community Room, Albert McCormick Arena All parents, coaches, assistant cooches, umpires, board members and other interested parties are welcome to attend the 7â€"30 p.m. Annual General Meeting. Elections will be held for new board members, reports will be given, and suggestions from the floor will be discussed. We are also accepting nominations for the Board of Directors. Nominations may be put forward at the meeting or in advance, at the office. Everyone is welcome. 2007 Tax Receipts will be available. "Come on out and have your say." For more information, call the office at 519â€"747â€"0430. **Cooches Applications for the 2008 season will be available at the meeting.** | MraTS & CHEESE ] teâ€"tâ€"toy Ontario Corn Fed @ Lean Ground Beef .. .""%". London Broils .. .. 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Continued from page 23 will be the key for the young boxer at the nationals. The Lightning then beat the Guelph Phoenix 38â€"15. The Lightning wrapped up pool with a 53â€"40 win over the York Avengers. . "Basically he needs to work on maintaining his weight and not losing it before the competition," Ryan said. Shamoon started boxing four years ago after his cousin got him into the sport. â€" â€" _ "I used to be a soccer player growâ€" ing up," he said. â€" s "I quit soccer and my cousin kept talking about boxing and encouraging me to take it up. "So I finally gave in and started to The University of Western Ontario and the University of Waterloo were wellâ€"represented in the postâ€"season awards given out in OUA women‘s rugby. 0 0000 In the Sheils division, Diane Kelly received the most valuable player award following an outstanding season with the Warriors, leading the team to the OUA championships versus the University of Western Ontario. Local boxer preparing to chase Olympic dream C HAIRS Bantam Lightning brings home silver Waterloo Warriors Kelly named OUA rugby MVP | A B T The Kâ€"W Lightning bantam girls basketball team brought home silver from the Oakville Venom basketball tournament last weekend. susmitTeo PrOro Ryan has coached Shamoon for three years and thinks that the provinâ€" cial champ has a lot of potential. "He‘s dedicated, he‘s very strong and he follows directions," Ryan said. "Basically, he‘s very coachable." â€" Shamoon made it to the provincial junior finals only three years into his career and his lave of boxing has only deepened after the recent victory. fall in love with it." "I love the thrill I get out of it while I‘m competing in the ring," he said. "I love all the travelling. I go all over the place and it‘s great.". The fifthâ€"year player captained the Warriors to a 4â€"1 regular season record and was an impact player in their playâ€" off run. After a terrific debut season, the University of Western Ontario‘s Rachel Spearing was honored with the rookie of the year award. The firstâ€"year studentâ€"athlete is also a member of Canada‘s underâ€"19 proâ€" gram. Shamoon has one destination in AMPS PORTS R U(GS mind that he‘s never been to: the Olympics. _ â€" _ He hopes to take the national junâ€" ior championship for the next two years before he becomes eligible for the 2012 Olympics on his 19th birthâ€" day. But he has a lot of work to do before he gets there. _ â€" "That‘s my ultimate goal, but it won‘t be easy" he said. "I‘ve got to stay on my game." After that, he plans to compete in qualifiers and ultimately end up comâ€" peting for the gold medal in London, England. Mustangs head coach Natascha Wesch, who guided her team to an impressive 5â€"0 regular season run outscoring their opponents 272â€"8, received the coach of the year award. She recorded six tries for 30 points in five regular season matches. â€" Waterloo collegiate institute grad Michelle Joslin, who plays for the Guelph Gryphons, was also named a firstâ€"team OUA allâ€"star. ACCESSORII