MWW'Wy.Nmb¢ru.mi2-a g “ Merkle helps Canada to masters team silver . Continued frompage26 can be tough the first time around.†sites duringherdown time. in 2011. the l6-year-oid from i’etersâ€" Merkle said. "But this year wasn't as bad That was the case for the Brokenshires 5 burg made her return from a year-long as last year. i knew how to cope with as well, who stayed in Paris for two can! ‘ elbow injury to place sixth all-around in everything, days after the meets. With a busy work the junior~only Combs-laViiie meet “The toughest thing this year was only schedule and two young children at before helping Canada to a third-place having three of us competing. It wasn't home _. five-year-oid Ava and three. ï¬nish in the masters division at the Mas- necessarily more pressure. but you defi- year-old Gavin â€"â€" it is not something they silia Cup. nitely had to do your best for the team . . . get to do too often. 9 in 2012. Merkie. along with Cam~ so I'm happy with our overall team “As you can imagine, our lives are bridge native Victoria Moors and George result." pretty crazy â€"â€" we’ve got a lot going on â€"â€" . town‘s Kaitlyn Holland. helped Canada individually. Merkle was hoping for a so it was nice to have some time alone v 00“ l m 3W a"! i ï¬nish second to Russia in the Massiiia better result. but was pleased to hit some together.†Aaron said. “it was fun to catch *4... Use the green him 1 (Top masters division despite a fourth of her newer elements â€"-a laeger on bars. up on the fashion. the food and the cul- l teammate miSsing the event due to as well as a round-off double-tuck and tune. We went to the Louvre and saw the injury. new connections on beam. She also had Mona Lisa. the Egyptian exhibit and all “With all the lights and everything. it more opportunity to visit French tourist that stuff.†I . . , . a V“ y; .4.“ . " g ' ,/ \ ' l we , ‘ ‘7‘â€! ' A '. f ./ ' - ‘ - .. L»: K: a": 2:1. ._..." ' . 1% ,~ /. . / l .r 2 a.†arm-m it are ,~. " ,1 . ' ' :5 «>3 ' . u ‘ f; in ‘ h r “ U . b » . ‘ >- ,a v†at!" F , L a . . ‘ , » . g. “ ‘ , - . ' 2†- ’ or; in we r: , i, . ; ‘ ‘ . .. . p “" ‘ a a ; i ~ g t ‘ | ' . i ’ 9 ' ‘ \ g 15 Q . , - 1' Y ' ; 2 \H I V ‘ my ' 3" r “S B a e I. i ’ 5‘5 ". :5, .11 I . i " a "t 1'? A. . , > its? 4 w) ‘3‘ ’- t _ .. '3 v . _ ,-. ., ’5' ‘ ' ' University of Waterloo athletes. fans and staff donated their hair to the Pantene Beautiful ‘ Lengths program on Nov. 17 during halftime of a Warriors men's basketball game. They ‘ include Alison Lee. Sabrina Brathwaite. Caitlin Huber. Lauren mam. Steph Hyde. Courtney ‘ "‘ . . ‘ aisch, Bronwen CIayiield-Jewett Kaylee Lock~0'Connor, Leslie Gray, Kate Gong. Christina ’ ‘» Bright. Lauren Novak. Kaitlyn McDonnell. Jacquie Rodrigues. Kate Kuntze. who Kuiandaive- , ‘PK ‘ tan. Sabrina Nita, Sarah Endicott. Marissa Redmond, Danielle Juneau. Amanda Forsey. Stacey , ‘ ' ‘ . - Hamilton, Amanda Froese and Niru Gidla. Six men’s hockey players - Andy Smith. Matt Ama- . ‘ dio. Micky Sartoretto, Justin Larson, Joe Underwood and Brett Mackie - also shaved their T heads in support of the cause. , ’ “"10 more Warriors to Think Pink oal " P g /., Bfl‘hmnkllilgfl well as promotional and campus recreation ,. " ‘ at staff took part in the fundraising efforts, .-‘~ I I’ ' University of Waterloo's athletics depart- which among others included a three-on- ’ " '- . merit set another record with its ï¬fth annual three soccer tournament. spin-a-thon and a g r' Think Pink campaign â€" and that number dance show. I ’ , will likely continue to grow with more than 3 “There were many different hands on ' / . month left in its online donation campaign. board to make the campaign such a suc- r > ' As of last week. the Warriors had raised cess." marketing and event co-ordinator / $28,050.25 for the Canadian Breast Cancer Jenny Mackay said in a media release. "Each , . 1/ Foundation's Ontario chapter. with more year the campaign continues to grow and 1". .. ’ . I than $6,000 of that coming solely from the everyone across campus and the community \ ‘ Waterloo women's basketball program. was very receptive to the cause. - - J" ‘ That total topped the school's initial "l'd like to also thank all of our sponsors . Think Pink goal of $20,000 and. bested the and local businesses for making mmhins All I wanted to do was to call you quickly to say how much I love you. I left my 2°†â€a“ "‘ ‘25'053"“ â€â€5â€â€ "s "V†9°â€â€˜b'e‘ bl t tn n a t In m l t ha I know i houid'v lied overt make year total to almost 590,000. ()nline donations are still being accepted "e 0° .a u y up on 0‘ s e pu , o This year, 1;; dinerenl vanity learns 35 um“ my 3L the call. Just a quick call i told myself. it happened so last. i didn t see the turn ahead. I wish I Just waited tlll I saw you later that evening. Now I'll never 0 a it o . Anapolsky named CIS football Ali-Canadian °°†‘ V ‘ V“ Waterloo Warriors men's football receiver 29 victory over Windsor. He also passed for B. m." .u in. m. m .n “I. I.“ Nick Ana Ink was named a (215 first~tcam another in a game against MCMaster. All-(anamn lint week at the All-(Lanadlan Meanwhile. former Wilfrid laurier llni- nlmct.‘ â€M“. “In Banquet at Ontario Place in Toronto. versity and Southwood Secondary School n 1110 (iueiph native. who sat out the entire coach Stefan Ptaszek took home the Frank f5 20H seasrm due to transfer rules. hauled in TlndalHrophy as (ilS coach of the year, m if»: ') TA DA 63 passes. the secondrmost in the nation. it was his first as head coach of the ()UA- w ma?“ . which also tied former Warrior Dustin Ymn- champion McMastct Marauders. who saw ‘ (let's school record set last season. their 2] - game (le football winning streak a. tan a thCIu‘.“ Anapoisk ï¬nished the season with NI ended last Friday with a 3‘47 loss to the yards and (iv); touchdowns. including a cru- lava] Rouge et ()r in the Vanier Cup champi‘ m- W‘mmamflrmwmmfm u rial score in the Warrmn' seasont-nding 487 nnship game.