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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Mar 2008, p. 24

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The natural athlete did take up hockey six years ago, and now plays for the team at Con- estoga College, where she's in her first year of radio and broadcasting. y the age of five, Sarah BBast knew ringelte was the sport for her. "l was always at the arenas watching my brother play hock- ey, and I always wanted to be on the ice," said the 20-year-old Waterloo resident. Playing hockey wasn't an option for girls back then, so she went with the next best thing: ringette. Ringette player turbo charged By lawman Omsnm - £hwnwle Stuff She began playing with the Turbos at the age of 19 in her favourite position: defence. She's recently been pushed into forward, a position she'll fill for the remainder of the year. Waterloo's Sarah Bast, 20, is heading to the national ringette championship in Edmonton this spring with her team, the Cambridge Turbos. ...__..- .... "I had heard of Cambridge being the best team, currently we're the best team in Canada, so I guess that's a big accom- plishment." she said. She admits she was sur- prised that this National Ringette League team -- the top-ranked one in the league - picked her. 1tPiMtl One of the best things about being on this team is learning from her skilled teammates, "lust being on the team is enough for me. To be pushed to forward. I'm tine with that." 'Tm just better at (defence). I know it well," she said. "I played backcatcher in baseball so I'm used to being on the defensive end and controlling the plays." But she's up a this (Shal- lenge, even though she's never played forward. Continued on page 27 ASHER OIMSTON 'MOTO

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