WW â€"â€" '7 ' â€"*~â€"7 7 â€" ~ v . ,. WM l' kl t it i CHRONICLE - Wednesday. November 5. 2008 ' 31 i SPORTS hi ' O , . Hawks wm OUA women s soccer title on penalty shots . _ '6 Ihe No it ranked in ilir itl I am let tailed it back to keep the st ore at zeros. ()ttawii hail the next shot and buried it ‘ - \ women‘s sotter team {it | "i: t limited lliesetontl li.ili saw laiiriet breath the past Woeller. Heather Mali/la tired next “ their si\tli pto\ittt ial tildlllpitillslllp \\llll (titan a defence it t oiiple oi titties aritl and scored. lite next (Lee tree‘s shooter .. ‘ h a H) victory met tiie No. i ranked ( )ttawa lake the play to the tree (it‘t‘s. Ilie holder) also iired mde lziiirier‘s Monique l)a Hiha ‘ , (Bet-(leesou tlieueekend. Hawks play ittipro\‘ed, btit tias still shot next and missed, Ottawa scored on ' lg _, 1“. Becca Isaacs. lleathet Malt/iii. leiiiiiier anchored on the strong play of sweeper tlieit next two shots while lennifer l-'ewr . ' W , l _ a“ l‘ewsterrYan and Sadie Anderson scored lama l’edrou, who took away chances sterri'an and Sadie «\uderson scored for i W I ‘- 5 t in penalty kicks to secure the writ, and orchestrated several opportunities iii tlie(iolderi Hawks _ ~ ‘ h ‘ ï¬t! 1 ‘ Mal Woeller made IT saws. many of the oilensive lone Nicole (time was also “I Just took it as just another shot." said . . which were in the first halt iii “inch the .tstrtirigpreseiiceoii the back end. Anderson oti her t‘hillllplt)nslllprcllncl]llig is costlng you (Ree (iee's spent most of the time lll the Regulation eritletl iii a draw and the goal. "If you keep working hard good l Hawks zone. match advanced to two [Britiiiiute pert» things happen." $ l “It's a proud moment iii laurier aililet ods oi mertiuie. While laiirier and Ottawa Laurier was last iii the ()UA champiâ€" U D to per year i it's history." said head coach harry exchanged a couple chances eaeli.tieither ouship gattie in 19% when they lost to the ' . . ‘ Maclean after both soccer prograitis one was alile to capitalize oti them, â€to: ()ttawa(;ee(iee's 1-0, In electrIClty claimed prtwiucial banners, " l hey are game continued to a draw at the end of “We're now going to nationals and we'll J‘- 3?, both well deserved Victories" overtittie and advanced to penalty kicks. deal with it one game at a time." said _ . u - â€"â€"â€". , ' " ' ‘ ‘ i The match started off nith Ottawa l'lie (lee (let-Ks took the first shot and it Maclean on reaching the national cham- i prt ss‘urir‘tg Lauritr iri lhtll’ oun [llllt “tn! \tidt. Bttta lssats shot for lauritr pionship for tht first time sintt 1999 FREE removal and recyclmg resulting iii several tree kicks and corners. and made no mistake as she had scored when taunt-r hosted ll. laurier now trav- . _ One shot was just saved by Wot-Her before on a penalty kick iti the Hawks previous els to the (‘IS championships in l.anley. C3" 1-877-797-9473 or VlSlt: she was pushed into the net The oiTicials game against (Airletori. B.(‘,.. hosted byl'rinitth‘estern University. ‘ 'l tt t - , - - ~ - www everyki owa coun 5 com , Hawks w1n OUA men s soccer title With 1 -O wm over York Lions i ' ' ‘ Forward Spencer (lawker after York defender Matteo Matthew Smith had strong which could have been the _‘ 'memmustbeatteasttoyearstNW scored the lone goal of the Ruscetta mishandled the ball. games iii the backfield while game. ‘ “WWWW "â€7 WW “9‘ ‘0'me contest as the Wilfrid Laurier “l saw the goalie come out ('awker, Sopeariu Yos and laurier last held the Black- ‘ m? 0'16“» PM whoâ€? '†50393390" â€I" WW . Golden Hawks defeated the and take his ï¬rst step lookinga lrtirati Ahmed created many wood Trophy iii 3000. Mm whines more inc OW Hydro Beam Systems Wit . defending champion York little hesitant so l rust tried to scoring opportunities. â€ch Mimi Hm“ "I an 'A‘a‘m‘ North W†Lions 1-0 to claim the team's kick the hall and chip it by “We tried to pressure â€"â€"‘â€" fourth Ontario University Ath- him," said the second-year in certain areas and con- Ietics men's soccertitle. business major oti the scoring tain their talent as much Minutes after the men's play. "I was able to follow as we could.†stated team claimed their banner, the through and put it iii and it llalapir on the adjust women‘s soccer team defeated was crazy," ments and substitutions University of Ottawa in penal [he game had scoring laurier made throughout ty kicks for their sixth title, chances on both sides through the game. Regionof W “The character on this regulation time. however. both Keeper Yous‘ei lil- REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION team is beyond," said men‘s (lt’lt’nt‘t‘s and keepers had Ahhar made sortie key team head coach Mario strong games holding the saves in the contest llalaptr. (.awker came into the score to Ietos Yiichary including a header iii the scoring situation iuovertittte lauhertrletrtniult and 78th minute of play. I O 0 Trip serves as motivation for local hockey team Continued from page 29 (it truisitioti Marian llossa also came out and ‘ signed some autographs and spent some Wings uniforms and lot kers. and all the other time with the group oi It boys , \__ ’ things that make tip a big league dressing lhe hots were in awe oi the esperlerit e. ‘ ; I “)t u‘l‘ T - roorn What they weretit prepared tot “as and have used It as Inspiration sitit e theete ‘ I 3“» a“. / A, - . J!â€" meeting so many oi the Red “tugs thetti heett hack. W selves iri person. .‘\\ of last week the team hasn't lost a game "'lheir workout area Is right out to the yet this season. and Dietrich said they are - - dressing rootti and there “ere a number oi playing Will] a lot oi motivation You have an 'mponam rule I" players doing aftt'rrgame workouts,†said “ [his really brought a hunch of the guys the future of transponation [ht-[tit h He got to see Niklas l Idstrotri, together. and gets its going ior the rest of the _ . Mikael \amtielsson and .t hunt h oi other season" said lllt'ltltll LueSdaz- In Waterloo “89'0". Get players. and they were all wry grat toils l’liis it also planted the seed oi ti dream ior ovem er 18, 2mm . . . “lhe\ .it tii.i|l\ tame out and took some the plaiets to make it hark on their own lilillt’ifl tjquflm Chill InVOIVBd “1 “'8 communlty pti titres with its. and the hots got to meet stunt-tho : ~. . L. , Hi A i, ' ' them too ‘ “ lllt’\ got a sense of the detlit titltlli ll Likes (W hilt lcldihttldl J â€EDP h conversauon by anendfl‘g lite Detroit Red \\iil}l\ lug off season to make the lug \llt)“ said I lit-trit h “"lylhll’tqt‘ one of out workshops_ Wednesday, 1 November 19, 2008 We will be discussing: â€t I lit WV F; 2‘ ‘1’ ‘t } ° hm start: at out tuitistiurtahrir: 1 'ers .. W , r‘ t, tit: . W hi ‘ wsteiti tutti» ‘)“1U>lthill h N ‘ 1 “rhythm ° The. Region s duals and utiiettwriis t ‘ht the future of lldnSDtl’lrllltit‘ in 1 Thursday, Waterlor‘ Rm ion ' November 27,2008 ' ’ 3 l G | B BARB First Ullllt’ii Church ' ideas about how to or tease hut t i8 Will‘ar'i Rt W triitispottahoh (hotter; l l T R E ‘ r i ‘ i: F U R N U WW“ ‘ ' Hut/tritium walkihti amt lrlit'nt] l '3 t1 W [Mil . ‘ ltW‘ Tftillfs‘ll t rill he utottzotiztl and l ' h fill p hi F‘tesitittif'i ill â€W1“ “MW ‘ 1 and [That .issiuhs . . . . . ,. . RSVP to the Movung Forward lnioiine . 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