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Quarterfinal The 'Laurler men (5-6-5 and ‘1'? f '0†(“WW I" Wa'Vl'l'W- _ . ‘ matchups. which start at noon on sixth in the West) hit the road the Warrior men tied for ï¬rst in the mens team , . } Oct. 26. have yet to be announced. today for a m-m matchup at ml‘V‘“"‘V'1|“Sd-‘Yvh|" “mm"inallehmah‘n"wcsu'm ' ‘ 3‘ The field, however, includes 8 p.m. in London against the â€Ni/"NW 3' "I“ M041“ mumamem- ' ï¬rst-place University of Toronto third-place Western Mustangs. Cajun Sivabalasingham. Simon Mclnnis. Jordan ‘ “2-0), featuring Waterloo native W flakhSh- Km'i’ Fry and â€Via" (13“? made UP an 1" . k AmandaWoodcmtt and Kitchener The Golden Hawks men's footâ€" stmke difference on Western on the final day. but fin» 2 I ‘ . sisters Emma and Tegan Stairs. ball team (3-5) also W Into ishi-d second with a 20-over-par team total of 588 as ‘ ‘ and the third-place Waterloo Warâ€" the OUA playoffs dam“; . “is". Westerns fifth golfer ï¬nished three shots better than ’.. ,/ riots (7-4.†lar-season-ending 43.0 loss to for- hISVWflR‘flmVCOlmWPafl V _ . _ ’ As well, the Warriors women's mer Lauder offensive co-ordina- [1‘9 Warm)“. “‘1 hy graduated indmdual champi- rugby team hosts the OUA tor Stefan Ptaszek and the unde- 0" Him"! Rank. W9""W193'"_""“l1‘{59350"- . bronze-medal final at noon on feated McMaster Marauders. gill: W‘IIï¬IdeBa'lih‘zr l:;l_'|:'<“3Â¥l:“e;‘5"'~‘:1m '11â€??? Oct. 27 after a 36-27 semiï¬nal The Hawks head to Kingston 1" as a“) L P l 0" “H’- 0 a" - . . . . defeat in Kin to to the n's on Oct. 27 to face the thirdâ€" lace Matthew Weir and Alex Gregor ï¬nished a combined I? 09â€" RllZO 0' the U"'V€'W 0' WNW CNN onto Gaels. The V‘s/irrilors (5.1%efhe Queen's Gaels (6-2) a. 1 pm. I) shuts hark ofWestt'm and Walt'flw- the '3‘“ 97â€" at 6'†S‘b 9°" to?†I" Waterloo on regular season) host McMaster. Meanwhile, the Waterloo War- Sivabalasingham shot a 3-under-par 68 on the ï¬nal Tuesday. Rizzo and the Warriors “â€3th second at the who were trounced 72-0 by riots (2-6) ended their football day, which followed a 73 on Monday. to ï¬nish third in OUA 9°†champ 5" m‘mm Guelph m weekend. season on a high with a 43-29 vic- the individual men's championship standings at 1- Soccer tory over the ï¬fth-place Windsor under. Kitchener's Chris llemmerich of the University lege golf champion, lane Tang and Stefanie Bothwell The Laurier Golden Hawks Lancers (3,5). , of Guelph won the individual title with a 5-under<par all placed top-seven. but Toronto still edged the War- await theirWest Division women's The Warriors' defence picked Ulla] 0' I37 (70- 67i- _ g . . . . riots byetght strokes With a lzâ€"over-par ‘0ԠM465- soccer semiï¬nal opponent. The off Windsor quarterbacks Austin ()udyk was launer's top iiidmdual ï¬nisher. tying The Warriors. who were represented by Heather first-place Hawks (1 1.2.3) Kennedy and Andrew Downer six “if '5"! With a “49'de 5‘0"“?an ‘0!†0f '43- W“ as "BIL ï¬nished “'"h ‘71 , received a bye into the second times and forced a pair of fum- ()n the womens side. the Warriors two-year run as Rim. of antford, was second overall With a 10‘ round. which is scheduled for bles. One was recovered by lawn ()UA team champs came to an end as the Toronto Var- over-par total of 152, but couldn't make up strokes on i pm. on Oct. 28 at Lauriet's Braidiwaite for a touchdown. sity Blues placed three golfers in the individual top- Stratford's Meaghan Pototschnik during the final Alumni Field. Nick Anapolsky tied Dustin live. led by Kitchener‘s Sarah Dunning, who placed round. Pototschnlk took her second straight OUA Waterloo native Emily Brown lender's school record with his third. individual women's title back to the University of clinched the league scoring title 63rd catch ofthe season. 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