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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Aug 2012, p. 21

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"We his club lacks in experience. they make up in talent on the field this season, but Paopao about separating your opponents" want them to leave the field and know that enthusiasm. admits they're still a work in progress in heads from their bodies. someone hit them â€" that the Waterloo War- "You don't know what you've got until you terms of fieldinga competitive fiootbafl team. But don't tell that to the Waterloo War- riors hit them.“ go Into a game-like situation,” said Paopao. “Wm not goingm nukeanyacuses, and rims and Wilfrid laurier Golden Hawks as The Warriors will have their work cut out pleased by the intensity shown by his young it‘s a gut opportunity for our young guys to the cmsstown OUA rivals renewed hostilities , for them to starttheseaspn as tiniest the t MWeJrrwwflteptamtomhut , sedation. MMMZMM'W -- Sunday at University Stadium during an WestemMustangsonSept. l atlpm.atWar- nothingcan replace enthmhsmandhustie. iobmeoadtesistogettheminto positionto intra~squad scrimmage. rior Field. and follow that up with aWeek2 anditwasacredhtoourkidsandoureoaeh- have success. Tbeflrst twoweekswillbea The Battle of Waterloo might have been ' great buometer to see where we’re at." dampened as the Warriors returned to the . ‘ The expectations on the Hawks sideline field last year and struggled to a winless sea- '\ are a link different after it was confirmed by son while looking to rebuild the pmgtarn u as , . a the as on Friday that Eman can suit up for But it seems like the young Warriors have ‘ ‘ 1 ‘ a P, _ the clubthls season. something to prove to the Hawks. They came } ‘ r ,. ' \ A transfer from NCAA Division-l Furman out and made a statement about this season University. the Brantford native left the Pal~ being different. " . p adins training camp this fall in order to be It started from the first play of a controlled -... ’ ’ M... m, closer to his mother. who is facing a signifi. scrimmage featuring the teams passing 3 \ . -» cant health challenge. Eman appealed to the squads. ilawks' rookie Travis Fman threw a f, as on compassionate grounds to avoid sit< laser down the middle. which grayed the fin- / ’ A, ting out the entire season due to transfer gt-nips of third-year receiver Mam) Michetti. ! “W ‘ restrictions and was successful. Receivers going over the middle of the W! 1; . . _ v ,_ The highly-touted prospect. who moved field know them is a price to pay, and Michet- ‘ to Buffalo to improve his stock and was the ll paid it as he ran into a big hit from the War- . ,_ - second-highest-rated passer in New York riors' Brad Morton. It left Michetti a little state Mg his senior year. gives the Hawks dazed as he walked offthef'ieldand his team ' aweapontoreplaoedepanedshanekeliy. mates screaming at what they believed was a . “i'm just happy to get out there and focus wrath“. ‘ onfootbellan nothavetothinkaboutwhat hutsetthetonefordterestofthedriilas dieClShgohtgtoM'saldErnart'ltreelly big hits were delivered by both sides ‘ does hey when it comes to game-plannlng Settingthe mneissomethingtheWarriors ~‘ andknowingwhol'mgoingtothmto. want to do all seamn. said Diordie Gevrilovic, ltldyl‘ “um, sidelined . "and "Mm“ helmet ec-It m “(Study full speed ahead rum.“ aSirlohnAMacDonaldgndandoneofthe mgfimufimmmfimdmvgwmu.M'm “tethwltaopenmeirseasonontheroad leaders on theWarriors’ defensive unit. 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