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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Sep 2008, p. 24

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W} ' n W“ "M" I Check WW wmgso corn or call 519'747'0430 closer to the date year" Summer llamas was also the /” . ¢ :3 i ‘ backdrop for the Ontario (.up champi- ‘ _, , I onship for under- " 441* .v ' J‘ ’ i 15 girls' soccer b .. ‘ W .‘\_ 7t , teams. That rigor " ' a j ‘ TEAM OF THE W EEK .. o -,: .. .. liefsfgfub(i:;m:ri: Courtney Greer holds onto the Ontario (up trophy, with mom Cora, that her team , the province and recently won at the Ontario Summer Games. we mm“ New awards the win~ little more frayed when Dixie evened interest from some US. schools about a ”959"“de ner the de facto the score just before half. But Greer said potential soccer scholarship down the . '1 Ontario champi~ her teammates never took their eyes off road in mm or ZOI 1. onship. the prize as they scored the go'ahead "It was a bit of a transition." said m0" mm It wasn't easy marker. Courtney about joining the new club, admits Greer, who And her strong role in the team's “But Brampton is made up ofa lot of . plays stopper for defensive Scheme helped them hold different girls from a lot of different %( W M the Blaze in the onto that lead for the first ()ntario cities and we've all come together.” 7 highly competiâ€" championship she's ever won. And the one thing she brought to the . tive Ontario Youth “This was somethin we were defiv team, in addition to her fitness and her 597 Kll‘lg 5" N's wa‘efloo 519'880‘1828 Soccer League. nitely looking forward ii0 doing," said ability to play lockdown defence. was Hegrsteredlrademarkt c’Boston Pizza Royames owned Partnership ism “some!“ , Boston pm lntemauonai‘ inc 2005 They faced some Courtney. “We became the first Bramp- some of her leadership at the back end, - v an ' H ‘ 7 I I ' > ' * , ‘ stiff competition ton team to win the SummerGames." She worked well in tandem with the T 3+; ,_ . . WW (i 0.... v...- _ ‘ J from other strong Greer admits she would have liked to sweeper behind her in central defence. “‘“;‘f 1‘" a“ '4. . ‘ contenders from win a similar title with the local teams “We both had very strong roles in ’ h I .3 fl ‘ 3b" ._ £29 a," '. the Greater she played for, and pointed out that a leading the defence," said Courtney. ‘ “A if f ’ A y ’ ‘ Toronto Area, Waterloo club won the inaugural title in “We helped coordinate everything . A a a; i .3. ' _ A. eventually facing 1976. but the team she played on folded going forward. . . .‘. _ ' ‘ "‘ M arehrivals Dixie in and she was looking for a place to “We’re probably one of the strongest g“. I "i .7. , _ '1’ .; I the finals. advance her soccer skills. . teams in our league defensively. but Q -‘ 5L, ’ k ‘ ‘ ‘ .. . ‘ k Things looked That's when playing from Brampton we've also staned to attack well. It takes e - :n . V I t «A. >1. 3 good when the became an option, and she proved to a lot of communication between the ‘ " ’3 * l , L} ' " If, ‘1“ h‘ .43; Blaze took an be a nice fit for ateam built on its solid midfield and defence. and that‘s a +3: ' ”W ) , 3‘ d. a. I l ' early 1-0 lead, but defensive play and timely goal scoring. strong role on my team and required a s. ~ _\ . 9. ‘r 2' ‘ 3 the nerves were a She's fit in so well that there is already lot of communication from me and \ ‘ f " “kfiv‘ ”I; . l other players on G bf...‘ \ .. I __-. m, the team." .. “a . - > K-W FLYING DUTCHMEN b- g H ‘ \ y . known for her "z‘ ‘ . ‘, x . . “in g . ,. . are I). competitiveness a ‘6 ‘8 “3‘ ~ V‘ ' 39“ SW "‘39“; which she said - .. ‘ J " _ ' ‘- she's developed in [he Waterloo ('hrtinit'lc Team of the onshlp‘c in Brampton Members of the ; i‘wgm ‘ 4: 1-" airtyyilgrhillléz: Week 1\ the Waterloo (ihiists lllllL‘ girls team. 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