u-WAlhawmmtm-Wy.wzs.zolz f ' I . U\l\ â€ism SPURIS IN mull- J _ Francis named to national team last week ' , Greg Francis has been named an assistant All four local soccer teams â€" the launer coach of the Canadian senior men's national and Waterloo Warriors men and women â€" r basketball team. open the OUA season this weekend in York The Waterloo Warriors men's basketball and Guelph before hosting home opener 5 0“ , ’ . ~' head coach has seven years of national team SCPL 5~ _ ' ‘ ! coaching experience with the junior men's Waterloo “053 McMaster, startlng Wlï¬h 4 . - national team (2005-2011) and the National the women 2“ 1 pm. in War nor held: Vih'le , . ‘ f“ ! 1 K Elite Development Academy (2007.2009)_ Laurler entertains Brock at Alumnl l~leld . . l - ' Francis. who also played on the Canadian stanlng at 5 pm. . , - l 1 Olympic team in 2000, is joining a stair headâ€" Warriors add hockey recruits ‘.\ . ' . . ed by former Toronto Raptors head coach lay The Waterloo Warriors men's hockey pro- f'" Triano and includes powerhouse Carleton gram rounded out its list of hockey recruits University skipper Dave Smart. ‘ last week. “What a day. Let‘s get back to the Joining Waterloo native and former Barrie . ‘ Olympics. Feeling blessed to represent Cana- Colt Colin Behenna this season are forwards da again.†Francis said on Twitter following Brett Mackie. Riley Sonnenburg, Kain Allic~ ‘ ' ‘ ' v ‘ - ° , V an introductory media conference at the Air ock. Micky Sartoretto. Matt Amadio, Chris 5( ‘I l l ( ) l \ k\ " l I ‘( N ) I \ ( \ l “5 Canada Centre in’l‘oronto last week. Chappell and defencemen Sam Caldwell. ‘ h ' Soccer Hawks ï¬nish mason Paul Bonar and Robin Clarke. Mackie. Son- The Laurier Golden liawfs ï¬nished off nenburg. Allicock. S?"°"~‘"° _ a former the women's soccer preseason on Saturday Kitchener Rangerâ€" '(,happell and Bonar all with a 24) win over the Saskatchewan have PWOUS malorjuntor expertence. Huskies at Alumni Field. _ Alltcock also played parts Of “N9 seasons Waterloo's Rayleigh Bell opened the scorâ€" With the laurter (tolden “an“ While Lhap- A i » l. ~~ .7, ‘ , :1‘ l xix; ing forthe Golden Hawks in the 35th minute. P9â€: who has "If“? seasons of minor pro \ They stretched the lead to 24) ill the second ' experlence m the_New York Rangers System v » half otl a goal from St. David grad Emily 15 a former captaln and 33110?" 500797 Wllh ' ' . Brown. the Saginaw Spirit. The Golden Hawks, an owl ï¬nalist in Sonrwnburg‘S cousin Kyle is an alumnus ' ' V ' ' 20] i. finished the preseason with a 1-2 Of the Warriors men's hockey program and a ' ' - , ' record after losses to Michigan-based Grand former â€niVHSIW “l Waterloo male athlete .. . » Valley State and the University of ‘l‘oronto ofthe W317 - Rugby U 16 boys wrap up season The Waterloo County under- Iii boys team Rogers Field in Cambridge, where the under- (‘Ulliplt‘lt‘d its Iii-aside season anti are happy IS and under-18 teams hosted several test ' with the results. matches. [he team ï¬nished Willi a 5in record and The two teams played sevenvaside. 10- matlt- it to the Niagara Rugby Unioll final aside and lS-aside games. The visiting Turks only to lose to the powerful lirantford llarle- and (Iaicos teams were entertained at the quills U lo. placing second ill their league. County clubhouse where players and par~ t hm l l l l i , u \ ‘ I » «in . 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