WAWW-Mmdny,0cloba3l.2012' to O Bung on e p ayo s Mflton'Waind . , . . . off to OFSAA Vikings, Highlanders take solid records mto football postseason m. BY [URBAN Earn the Phoenix _ and for good rea- Ben Flanagan and Jaimie Phe- “’,'"â€L“:l' 97"]! "A, _ son, too. We years ago, the High- Ian led a 5" Marys 5m!) of the . . H ‘ . landers were eliminated from the senior boys and girls “â€95 3' "if? dam Christopher has ' " , 1 $ A-division semifinals by a CWOSSA cross-country champi- A t‘lllOYPd hiS in" Share 0f fall . a \ Cameron Heights team they beat onships ‘3’“ weak 1" GIMP"- football glory at Waterloo '- " \ handily in the regular season. Flanagan led the Eagles senior Collegiate Institute. «I é / . ‘ “We're 150 per cent focused on boys to a second-place result Christopher was part of the . ##3' i) ,1 I“ Bluevale,†head coach lash Alexan- thanks to a 22 minute. 12.9 sec. Vikings' A»division championship ' \ "'"' fl t , der said. “It's football and you and time. That gave the two-time team in 20l0. a blue-collar unit 3 ‘ \ . ‘- mjght beat a team 99 times out of OFSM medallist an 18.6-second that m5" from a 4'3 regular 56350" V 100, but it only takes one loss to margin of victory over Saugeen to the toast ofWaterloo County. He .6 change everything A few bad District's logan Chappell. James also witnessed W(‘.l's fall front the , O tumovers. a couple costly penalties Milton of 5‘ DaV'd Catholic 30° top-tier playoffs in 201 1 before the \ , and that can change the game." ondary School was fourth to earn Vikings rallied for the B-division ’ a 0 ' . Regardless. the Highlanders, anOFSAAberthaswell. . championship. . 1‘ healthy and ready to roll after The top four runners in each Now after a perfect B-division 4" a. ; some key injuries in the regular age group. minus those who regular season. it has given the l season, are looking to move the qualiï¬ed on one of the top two Vikings (6~0) hope for another con- ( \ “ playoff chains with the goal of teams In their division. move on tending season as they make their 1' . making anotherWCSSAA ï¬nal. to Saturdays race 3‘ Heart Lake way back into the A-division on y A lot of key players are back Conservation Area inBrampton. Wednesday at 1 pm. with a quar- from last year's championship Phelan, meanwhile, beat her terfinal matchup against third~ team that bested the first-place closest competitor in the senior seeded Resurrection Phoenix (3-3 . ¢ . ‘ Jacob Hespeler Hawks at Universiâ€" girls race, Centennials 531311 Wisâ€" in A-division) looming. ty Stadium in Waterloo. including {"9" by 203 seconds With a ï¬n- But don't expect Christopher to starting running back and champi- lshlng time of l§:39.6. lean hard on hope for another onship hero Dennis Hong. dynam‘ Other local individual racers W( Kw championship run. That's ic receiver Tileshawn Barry, quarâ€" moving on ‘9 19“)vai815 include not how they do things at WCl. ‘ terback Brian Mundt and most of Cameron Wand of Waterloo C0" "We‘ve had our ups and our ' . . . theirdefensive from legiate(founh,jumor boyS). downs.†Christopher said. “We, like Waterloo Collegiate Vikings receiver paniel Merkle tries to reach around St. “A lot of guys have been there Bluevale Collegiate's midget to think of ourselves as a team that Mary‘s Eagles defenswe back Vemerht Mutuku last Thursday for a touch- before and shouldn’t be taken to boys team (Jonatrgi. Krech, can compete man to man with downcatch duringltheir “’st â€mm.†W" regular season finale awe when the reporters come Sandy Freeland, Ad Snyder anyone. it's just a matter of bring» 3' “med†Collegiate "35"th The W‘m9‘ clutch a perfect B'd'Y'm?" "9‘ around and the TV cameras show and Addison Derhak) and 3“ - ular season With a 34-6 Victory and face the third-place Resurrection in the .. . Mar .5 mid et irls (S dne mg your head and your heart to A-divi 'on rt rfi l 0 Wed t1 bH I Seconda School up. Alexander said. .y . S 8 Y y the table. it's all about working " qua e na S n nesday a aco 69' er W'ZMVWQ) p0†lot oftheVikings, however. Collins. Christie Downey. Heather hard and trying to play smart. this experience will be new. uh?" and Carina D8800“) also 'We take things a week at a against the No. 7 Bluevale Knights Thursdayat 5:30 pm. Only a handful of players, qualiï¬ed for_0FSAA by €3me time. one game at a time and go (5-l in Bâ€"division) as well on The C-division qualiï¬ers also including Christopher. are left their respective team titles. fontwin.†Thursday at 7:30 pm. start on Thursday, with Huron from WCl's 2010 championship $0 ‘00. (“f1 the Cameron The Vikings/Phoenix quarterï¬Â» The quarterfinals. which are Heights hosting Waterloo-Oxford team. while a number of starters Heights junior boys team rial headlines one oftwo all»Water- being hosted at Jacob Hespeler at 3:30 p.m.. and the Kitchener- are in their first season of senior ““de Shepherd, n" Lazota, loo A<division matchups this week. Secondary School in Cambridge. Waterloo Collegiate Raiders visit- football, including breakout Alex Kozak 39d Tanmay Patel) with the defending-WCSSAA also feature Not 4 Eastwood and ing the St. David Celtics at 7 pm. receiver/defensive back Daniel and Bluevale junior girls (Emily champion and No. 2»ranked Sir No. 5 Preston on Wednesday at 3 The Highlanders, meanwhile, Merkle, Marco Hensel and about Jensen, C15â€? 39'8"†Rachel lohn A. Maedonald Highlanders pm. while No. l lacob Hespeler are taking the same approach with two-thirds ofthe defensive unit. 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