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The Wildfire are also RECEIVE ’ challenge themselves at the going to do their best to win $ .V game‘s highest level while \. one for their former team~ contributing to the Wildï¬res ‘ " mate as the team looks to steady rise to respectability. . return to the nationals being But something happened .- ‘ held this year in Cambridge. 1 ' . in 2007 when school com- Eran'oss “We're trying to do all we C as h B aC k ‘ " :_ mitments and the hustle and can to support her." she said. when you purchase [canned _‘ Z “ bustle of life seemed to eat VanOosterhout said it ’A win would benice.†“Amos m", “my Comm 19,1505 . , up Voss' time and energy. finally explains why her Ticketsare available from _Â»ï¬ â€˜7 __ 7. 7 » That drain forced her to friend, a lifelong ringctte all Wildï¬re players and staff, V W '7 ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘W"_â€" leavetheteam. enthusiast. couldn’t get tip or by calling 519-888~7205. a . .j ‘ t‘t‘ , _j \. F (j ~ She bounced back for thegame. 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She is treatments in time for this players on the team who WT"? a. 1, 333. .2â€?! .' 1.7,, w. ~ 1.: :1 currently undergoing an Saturday’s game. The treat» played with Erin,†he said. §§A“_¢A:'F‘i§f "1 "‘3“ “M3;- " ' ‘ _, wivesjak‘ org 3: V‘ aggressive round of radia- ment has put a major ï¬nan- "When we found out 11'3"“: 5"†r. i i “L j . 2 1 >7- ‘5 3‘ ' J. g. is ,5: ; . f ' tion treatments to battle the cial strain on her farm fami- what was going on we $1333 .. "It .,;:... V. â€V ‘3 .~ .- .- ‘ . ~ ‘ .. 14954:», . cancer diagnosis. ly, and VanOosterhout said thought this was a natural. c? ‘3' ",.~ sh. - 11“; And her former team- the Wildï¬re will be trying for us to move the game '95:?" " " ' " ‘ fie? WWW.WaterlOOChr0nlCle.Ca w??? : mates aren’t letting her bat- their best to help ease the down there and play it for ,1 -.-g 1 " .1 , 4. . , i ,‘ -. j . “If: '5 tie it alone. The Waterloo burden. her." 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