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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Oct 2012, p. 28

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l-WATERUDGIW°WMay.0ctober 17,2012 Harmserldaiiinolnoontention women'sbracket. areinOdiamtovisittheUOlTl‘tldgbacks ermikerEmifyBroer Kitchener's Chris Hemmerich and Uni. Sarah Dunning of Kitchener was in third on Thursday before hosting Lakehead on The Warriors (3-10-1) were eliminated versity of Waterloo's Devon Rizzo were in 00' Saturdayat7:30 pm. at Sun LifeArena. from playoff contention last weekend with contentionforOUArnen'sandwomen’sgolf BrilliantUWdebutforBehenna ”0 lossestoWestemandWindsor.Theyround titles alter the first day of play at Grey Silo Colin Behenna's debut with the Waterloo Hawk ladies rebound after lose out the schedule on Friday and Sunday with Golf Course anaterloo. Warriors was a winning one. The Laurier women's hockey team a men's/women's doubleheader at Waterloo The final round was Tuesday after the The local minor hockey product and for- rebounded from a so-so opening weekend starting at 1 pm. Lauder also [tom double- Chronicle'sdeadline. mer Barrie Colts captain scored twice. with a perfect Saturday and Sunday against headersatAlumni Field startingat 1 pm. on Hemmerldt. a member of the University including the gameâ€"winner. in a 3~2 over- Ryerson and'l‘oronto. Saturday and Sunday. of Guelph golf team. was tied for first at l- time win over the iaurier Golden Hawks in Devon Skeats had three goals and an “0 under with Philip Arci of the University of both teams' men‘s hockey season opener assist to lead the way for the Hawks (3-1-0), incalfootballtearmtaounced Toronto in the men's bracket. last Thursday at the Columbia lee Fields who have won three straight since a 7-2 km The Laurier Golden Hawks and Waterloo Rizzo. of Brantford, was three shots off The Warriors (1 -l-0). who lost 6-2 to to Western on Oct. 6. Jessie Hurrell and Warriors were routed on the road in OUA the pace of Stratford native Meaghan Westem on Friday. host Laketh on Friday [aura Brooker had two-goal antes, while footballactionlastSaturday. Pototschnik. who plays for the University of at 730 pm. before visiting York on Saturday. Candice Styles notched a highfight-reel goal The Hawks (ll-4'0). still in playofl' con- Windsor anderhot a 3-over-par 74 in the The Hawks. who lost 3â€"2 toWestem as well, against’l‘orontoandadded threeaasista. tention and tied for sixth with the Windsor . . Laurier hosts York on Thursday at 7:30 Lancers. lost 56-3 atTDWataerhouse Stadium “'~ ' “is air-y, p.m. atSun LifeArena. in London as the Western Mustangs (4-3) . m *” «- outgainedthevlsitorsbyaGli-lflmargin. » ”m Warriora advance to rugby semifinal At Carleton Place. Ont. Brendan Gillan- ' m fiicf” The Waterloo Warriors women’s rugby ders rushed for 246 yards and four touch. .1 ‘ ' team, ranked 10th in Canadian lnteruniver- downs to lead the Gary Etcheverry-less .1. ~ . ; 9g; _ sity Sport. is off to Kingston on Saturday to OttawaGee-Gees (2-5) to a61-0win. a)“ .. ‘ ‘ 'i-'.’?:-% face the undefeated Queen's Gaels The win- The Warriors (l-6) end the regular season is, . I: ner advances to the OUA finals on Saturday when they host the Windsor "asf1 l 1: g .3; The Warriors (5-1 in the regular season) Lancers at 1 pm. atWarriorFleid. Q ~, a If; ‘- beat Western 24-7 on Sunday inWaterioo. The Hawks, meanwhile. need an upset ' - ' 3. g f; :5; - win over McMaster (7â€"0) in Hamilton on Sat- " fl Golds-worthynornlnee urday or a Toronto (2-5) loss to the third- ; ' . ,:-;. *2,» Waterloo native Adrienne Goldsworthy place Queenh (5-2) to clinch a playoff spot. I . t 5: is was named the OUA female athlete of the 00- ; . ; . ‘ week last Wednesday. Warriors Tinklln named 01M all-star Kg, . «. : 3.111% The second-year midfielder set a Univer- Waterloo Warriors first baseman Ben 11n- r‘" . an, ‘ :3 sity of Waterloo women's soccer program klin was named an OUA baseball all-star. “ «fig? , j 1 record with four goals in a 5-3 win over the The Kitchener native finished the OUA ‘5 ~ . . . Brock Badgers. She is the second local regular season with a .455 average, .556 on- ?“ a}; , women's soccer product to win OUA female base percentage, three home runs and 13 {5% "K athleteâ€"of-the-week honours. joining Lauri- runs batted in for theWarriors (7-13). 93‘ 7f” - ' f .. . fish] ?; “'5 . 531-5, f3 . {he the 3090 a"; If... . to be the best father, busbandcndsonican be. ' ' ’ L ,- 4 ”f ‘4: I e MBA degree . ' -, ,3; - 1.,5.â€">~~'»« t at WI E ~ 0 .. . , a r I e “" ch nge you I . ‘ » 4WEEKS No Money Down. swam) AN UPCOMING amortisation ssssrou FR E E N 0 En rolm ent~k October 23 l 5:30 p.m. October 17 I 11.00 m. Wlllfld Liuner Ufllvcfsfly l Delta Meadowvale Hotel , 7S Unrvemty Avenue West. Waterloo 6750 Mrssassauga Road 1 ." f r,‘ I? a; 51-5 '1' ~ . . i G dl f SchlegelCentre, Room SBEZZSO Humans: ' F [9% E _’S E To register and for more information visit lauriermbata, or contact ‘ The 90 0d “f8 thl n k ' ' ' ' Holly Patton at hpauonowlu.ca, 519.334.0710 x3499. ' ‘ O 7cm in the mâ€"msm “aura-sum 03â€";- la LAURIER‘ 1-800-597-1FIT “We.“

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