Wï¬_n , 7 â€"T WAl‘ltlllDt) CHRONICLE ' Wednesday. November 19, 2003- 3| 0 O 0 Local rm ette layer wms world title â€A“ â€up! 8 p i H ’ i: ‘ ' A ' l ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Bt'(.‘itir.t.M.r\tDoisAi.o , tin-defensiveend. ‘ " V i H ‘ ‘ ' 77_777 gt y’("'lfl‘:?’fLâ€,.,. ( 7 / 5‘ "We're a good comeback team, we can .. ,. . i rr , » g . r 5 5 t. a ‘ get our offence going," ( owlen said. . r, t .4 y , .‘ _ 3‘ 1 _, I. he (lainhridge ltii'bos might be 5 . ' Keeping the lead was a trickier proposi- y a . ' _ ‘ ‘ ‘ world riiigette t'haiiipioiis. but that ï¬rst? ; a Q tiun, but the deli-tree's philosophy won ‘ ' “ ' just makes them a bigger target “â€3 v y,- _ _ out. FOV “WV-â€â€œ5 0‘ all grades & le‘r'OlS. heading back into regular season play ADLEF fl. ., if", (râ€" "LT“ “We just wanted to get to the ring ï¬rst .. . ,. r ‘I [:5 _ W .. lhe 'l’tirhos wort the world title earlier DYING SYETF' M i i 1 i l‘ and block as matiy shots as we could," , . , ,, . . , ., ,5. 1 this month and now they are the team to 759 3' 5" 3‘ j, |\. she said. i l ‘ ' ' ‘ " " " ‘ beat in the National lhngette league, s“ w" The team withstood a mini threegoal said Vanessa (lowlen, the team's veteran $ k comeback by the lions and held on {or ‘ defender who works at a chiropractic the win, WAN I ED. ‘ practice in Waterloo, . [he turbos celebrated at a banquet in ' . And the increased pressure wont just i a-â€"- ‘ 5, a Sault Ste, Marie that evening but have SEVERAL HOMES IMMEDIATELY i be coming from opponents ,. it will be ‘( ( ï¬re/3.2,“ r5. * 3 since refocused on the upcoming nationv Several homes m your area will be given the i coming 7mm Within 1 "Lari; ‘ ‘ in ‘ *‘l tournament opportunity oi havinga metal rooï¬ng System installed L “'l‘here is a lot oi pressure now that \ “That's a really big tournament. We on their home at a reasonable cost_ This lifetime we're world Champs," ('owlen said .\ want to win." (Iowlen said. But ï¬rst they product ,5 capturing the Interest of homeowners l "l:\r‘eryone is going to want to beat us." i“ have to get through the rest of the regular across the country who want to know ""5 will be the ‘ Not that he 'liirhos weren't spotting . season. last time they will have to “Hoof their home. Our targets on their back already , earlier i L _ ‘3 5 "It will be good for us to face more product ,5 enVIronmentally triendly and comes mm this year they won the national t'hampi» ' " '35- 31-; -» pressure. Hopefully we'll thrive," she said. a lifetime. transferable warranty Wm, an excellent ‘ onship, ‘“ In the long term. (Zowlen. 28. is hoping Gnome of colours to compliment your home and ,5 The team wasn‘t sure whether it could Vanessa Cowlen to stay on the team for a few more years. gomg to be introduced 10 your local market. Your translate that into another round of yic- " We knew they were fast and we 'lhe next world championship will be home can be a Show place in your neighbourhood. tories at the ï¬rst-ever world tournament, would have to move our skates." (iowlen held in 201 l. the same year Cambridge We Wm make u worth the time to investigate the held in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. said. will host the national tournament. many benefits oi metal rooï¬ng But it wasn't hard. as they swept the “l tickily we got out early and scored â€l'd like to make it at least that far," she tournament and cruised to a 6'3 win quick goals," said. â€I‘ll play as long as l‘m happy and Pb“. call, Toll-Fina against a Finnish team in the ï¬nals. that put more than a little pressure on still competitive." 1 -866-956-1 91 9 o o a Vikings hoping for better results at ()FSAA ï¬nals we-rrrrrrrorrrrorzoorroor» 5 5 Wartaioo's Own Cowman NEWSPAPER 519-886-2830 Continued from page 26 " lhe girls are really hungry to get past it was a dominating week for the that semiï¬nal game and give themselves Vikings. who also won their ï¬fth consectir oftht‘hignametournaments a chance," said Ramon. "'lht-y want to tive WCSSAR title with a Sil/‘il wm over . , And one oi those losses more to the play for something a little higher than the the KL] Rattlers last \Niednesday at Preston The unlverSIty Centre presents Vikings. who won three of the tourna antiquebronze." public high school. Kurt had 20 poiiiis in ments they entered and completed node But he said his cluh knows that every the Win. htit it was Fowler who helped //\ featt‘d \N’(ZS§.»\.r\ and (I\\‘()th\ campaigns game could effect that outcome so they turn a close contest into a rout < ,, ’/ the 34th Annual with a iii-Gt) wm over (.rand River Saturr Will treat them as suddenrdeath affairs as The Raiders had cut the Vikings lead to W/ J fl d Cr ft 5 l . 2008 day night in their home gym they proceed to the medal round lht' 30-28 early in the second half before a U 9 a a e so tar this year the Vikings haie won Vikings open up the tournament against late-game run, including fourrstraight the lohn l Ross tournament in Guelph, Aurora. and aren‘t prepared to take any of points by Fowler, put W( l tip 516-35 With a _ -r the Queen's tournament in Kingston and the commotion lightly, little more than tour minutes to play, // ’ ’ Z the Hum her t'ollege tournament in "We're talking to them about taking it lhe Vikings defence. and a key three Wfl/ % / lorontu. where they beat l asterri ( om one step at a time," said Ramon "if we pointer by Kurt. put the gameout of reach illt'rt't' lht-re's ti sense that they've been play every game like it's a sudden~tleath for the Raiders. building towards something. and are hop game that puts us in pretty good shape ll l‘owler said this year's Vikings squad is mg to peak in Sarina this weekend we do that." a little different that last year's because of ove m e r the Vikings had some high t‘Kpt't ta in Saturday‘s (‘WUSS‘A championship the balance they have on the floor. they tions at last year‘s otsM ï¬nals. going the Vikings beat t‘rossrtovm nvals Sit lohn get contributions from everyone instead 20 I 21 O 22 O 23 into that thamplonship as the No 2 seed A Macdonald BI .57 in the semiï¬nals to of having a gorto player like Kaila Mont- and ï¬nishing irt fourth With the antique earn a title berth. Jessica (.ardner and gomery who powered last year's squad - , bronze A close loss to Windsor St. Anne‘s Megan l‘oMer led the way for the Vikings “We had all of us pushing and working Thursday & Fflday. ‘0 a‘m' to 9 pm" prevented the Vikings from ï¬nishing in With l9 points apiece The Highlanders together so it meansalot more" she said. Saturday: 10 am. [0 5 pm. thctupthree lordan lliomas was the game's high scor l-owler said her team isn't satisfied S â€d3 . 11 a m to S m lhat loss has served as motivation, er With t2 points. With inst another WCSSAA or (IWtYSSA U y ' ' p I and brought players like Rt'lk‘t't'a l)l(‘lfl(h In the ï¬nals the Renegades couldn‘t title. 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