The competition included 42 clubs from Ontario, Quebec and the prestigious RACE Club from Florida featuring double gold Olympic medalist Gary Hall Jr. as well as Frederick Busâ€" quetts from France and Darren Mew from Great Britain. Seven Region of Waterloo Swim Club swimâ€" mers competed this past weekend at the Olympic Pool in Montreal. "I‘m pleased with my performances in the finals this weekend as well as my preparation getâ€" ting used to this venue as it is the hast pool for the upcoming trials," said Beavers during a training ROW placed eighth overall as a team led by Keith Beavers who won gold in the 100â€" and 200â€" metre back as well as the 200 and 400 individual medley. Three players and a coach of Canada‘s 2006 and 2007 world junior champion teams will compete on two different teams in the Canadian University Men‘s Curling Championship, March 12â€" k6. The championship, the first officially sancâ€" tioned by the Canadian Curling Association (CCA) and Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS), is being hosted by the University of Waterloo at the Guelph and Elora Curling Clubs. Charley Thomas, one of only two skips to lead their team to backâ€"toâ€"back world junior crowns, and his team represented Grande Prairie, Alta., in winning the 2006 and 2007 titles. At the 2008 Canadian university championship, Thomas will skip the University of Calgary men‘s team. Playing second is Matthew Ng, who was the Thomas team alternate in 2006 and second in 2007. UW hosts men‘s curling championships Thomas and Ng are joined in the Alberta lineâ€" up by third JD. Lind and lead Cameron Rustad. Lind was the team coach when the Alberta team won the 2007 Canadian junior title. Major midget Wolves knocked out in semis The Waterloo Wolves major midget triple A Wolves lost their bestâ€"ofâ€"five series against the Windsor Jr. Spitfires after a tough 4â€"3 overtime loss on the weekend. Beavers wins 4 golds in Quebec Scott Nagy, Kyle Wilhelm and Stefan Thompâ€" son scored for the Wolves. Assists went to Mackenzie Bauman, Charles Williams, Colton Wolfeâ€"Sabo, Nagy, Alex Spark and Mike Young. â€" Windsor wins best of five series 3â€"2 and advances to Alliance championship final. Ice Wolves win twa playoff contests The Waterloo minor atom Ice Wolves had a great weekend with two wins. First Waterloo beat Brampton by a score of 3â€"1 CAMBRIDGE TIMES GuelphTRIBUNE WATERLOO CHRONICLE Women In Business Women in Business has proven to be a highly read feature and thanks to your input is a better vehicle for promoting your business to the community. You have the opportunity to present your business card, or tell your story, or both, with pricing that any size business can afford. Publication Dates: Wednesday, March 26 in the Waterloo Chronicle; Thursday, March 27 in the Cambridge Times; Friday, March 28 in the Guelph Tribune Don‘t Miss This Marketing Opportunity ... s Book your space today ... deadline Friday, March 21 Phone 519â€"623â€"7395 (1â€"800â€"563â€"3578) / Fax (519) 623â€"3532 MATT MILLER ext 208 â€" mmiller@cambridgetimes.ca ? 0 0 HA session after the meet Teammate Matt Mains won bronze in the 200 breast and placed sixth in the 100 breast event. _ Zach Summerhayes and Ross Bennett earned valuable experience swimming in the A and B finals in several events On the women‘s side, Hilary Jackson, a fourthâ€" year Laurier swimmer representing ROW at the meet, qualified for her first Olympic Trials in the 100 back with a time of 1:06.76 and placing fifth. Whitney Rich placed fourth in the 100 breast stroke and fifth in the 200 breast stroke. Twelve swimmers will be representing the Region of Waterloo Swim Club at the 2008 Olympic Trials scheduled in Montreal April 1â€"6. Aislinn Patterson March swam a personal best in the 200 fly and a top 20 placing. â€" Brock Virtue, who threw third stones for Thomas on the 2007 world junior champion team, will skip the Lethbridge University entry in the university championship event. The winners of the 2008 CIS/CCA University Curling Championships will represent Canada at the 2009 FISU 24th Winter Universiade in Harbin, China from Feb. 18â€"28. Virtue‘s teammates include Matt Zwambag, Kyle Beauchamp, Brad Neilsen and Adam Witzke. The tournament also features the OUA chamâ€" pions from Wilfrid Laurier University, and the Uniâ€" versity of Waterloo Warriors men‘s curling team. Members of the QUA champs from Laurier are skip Mike Anderson, third Bill Francis, second Paul Arkilander, lead Matthew Mapletoft and fifth Scott McGregor. The team is coached by Ken McCormaâ€" ck UW is represented by skip Ryan Sayer, third Scott Hindle, second Edward Cyr, lead Rob Fry and fifth John Feldkamp. The team is coached by Scott Allen. Goals were scored by each of the Ice Wolves cenâ€" tres, Michael McDonald, Aidan Fife and Scott Steâ€" infield. Assisting on the goals were Luke Merrit, Evan Aikensâ€"Armbruster, Ross Jackson and Matthew Wyman. 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