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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Jan 2013, p. 17

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“sarcoma-Hue.”- )1 World gold forWildfire picks Hawkshaul DquartoffirstCanadlanmamto win Ulsgoldsincezooz f I] ll AW ‘1‘ ’ ‘ ' ‘ ' coach Kw“ w ‘1 "H; 1,15!" A“; , T he sum of her sister used to , , ~ A. " $3,441: 6:29.» ,1 drive Karly McMullen nuts 3 \ . .~ , “.1; ' . , .1 m by ltgotsobadthatoneyearwhen 548’ . . 55,5 ‘1 - “my her older sister was named to the it“; .- £7 ' T A? _. . . I Pms‘im McMullenasked ..3~f},:~j '5 ’ 7’ . PaterB-xteflnaawamingior l her mom for a matching sweater : S " those who believe his new . even though she didn't make the g , . - ‘ head [new coach is too young i team. _ ‘ . . . ‘ fortheiob. I ”I never thought I would make . . ’-., 7,; , ‘People have to remember i it that far.- said the 19-year-old ' .'. .. "V Tuffy Knight was 29 years old 1' Wilfrid laurier University student, . ' i - . . t when he was hired by (Wilfrid i who was drafted by the National '35: , ' Laurier University).' the school's ; Ringette league's Waterloo Wildfire 5 ’ athletic director said. “And he cre« . last summer. ‘I was definitely jeal- . ated a great legendary career." , ous. _ ‘ No one is trying to compare ‘ “We never won provincials or . , 29-year-old Michael Faulds to a nationals. nothing like that. We _ . are»: young Knight. a Canadian foot- never been close.” ' ' it; ;fie ball hall-ofâ€"famer who led the Not anymore. 1 1 _ ' ‘ I i). , ;_. “A. Hawks to three OUAA men's foot« McMullen, a Whitby native. A 33:; balltitlesinthe 197m Waterloo's Danielle Duncan, _. ' " j, ' .-.';> But with his budding football another Wildfire prospect, and the ; A .3 ' its"; warren. Faulds win a tantalizing St Clements trio of loalyn Denst- ‘ ‘ fig: figs choice for Baxter and his selec- edt. Samantha Nosal and Paige . : ‘2; 5513.4? tion committee. even with three Nasal captured gold with Canada A a}; ’ . ' 12:4? years of OUA coaching experi- East at the 2012 Under-19 World 3 “if: ‘2 ence. Tuesday, the former York Ringette Championship in Lon- ; Lei” . Unhusnyoflensive coâ€"ordimtor don.0nt lastThursdayâ€"thefirst 3"; wunamedmednhheadooach gold for a Canadian team at the .1" in Hawks football history, taking tournament since 2002. . over for the departed Gary let. Aside from the festivities that fries. who retired in November night at theteam hotel, therehas afier43yearsatthesdwol. been precious little time for the Faulds, a record-setting quar- MoNRLWildfireprospectstooeleâ€" mennerflecaidrton brute their 6~2 victory over defend- trophy nominee at Western Uni- ing-championFinland. wmmmmmmw'mmmwpedrmommmnm- WWafiw-yfltwnm Thenerrtday.Duncan.an18- tamonngettedlamplonshlpgoldmedallastmekmwndonm â€"alongwlthremmingdefensive ' yearâ€"old defender for the Waterloo ”mm oo-ordinator Ron VanMoer‘kerh, Wildfire belle-AA team. was play- and the Maritimes, went into the too. Duncan. a former provincial- is next on the docket. starting Fri- "“0 adds the title of associate ing a toumarnent game at noon in tournament with a gold medal in level rugby player. gave up a day at the Albert McCormick and head and! t0 h” “"39““ Cambridge. McMullen. Who suits mind and an undefeated record chance to try out for her university Moses Springer arenas. as well as '3"de 0“ top of the heap of ' up for the St. Clements Open-A headingintotheplayofis. team in order to avoid injury and RIM Park â€" there will be little Wmflm team, was batik in action in the Training camp was tough Dun- commit to national team camps. downtime for the two, who hope to 1“ funny . - . ' ‘0‘ Of my for- same tournament a few hours after can said. but the focus on strategy which were held in Cambridge, crack the NRL Wildfire’s regular m W said. '1, b“ by the Duncan. and systems paid at? in the end as Ottawa and Montreal starting in roster next season time a” "5 30. you re ‘ head 'And Sunday was reserved for Canada Fast came from two goals August. Ninety teams and about 1,300 m 5'“ “”- 'lhey h?" some much-needed rest. Duncan down in their final round robin McMullen. a box and field players. from underetght to adult WW-ndhwhfldlmflt watched a movie with her sister game to tie Canada West 3-3 and lacrosse player, also passed up the and from across the province. are 0!!“anqume before heading back to dass Mon- secure first in their pool. opportunity to try out for the Lau- expected to attend the tournaâ€" coaches in the country, Ml" dayatthe UniversityofWaterloo. TheydispatchedRussla8-4 in dermamsosheoouldfocusonthe merit. “Whuveuodwbmsa McMullen sat on the couch before the one-vs-four semifinal before long Mendy; ahead. Considering For a full schedule, visit water- pro-style spread offence “d a full day ofst'udies athlfrid lau~ scoring six straight goals in the how well the team played to its loorinptteoom. dem "MW tier University. championship game to rout Fin- strengths and stuck to the symm. mmmmme Stadhrminspiteo ”3'83 'lt still hunt sunk in yet.” said land. Duncan was the first player it wasthe right ehoiee. shesaid. The defending NRL-champion The Eden Mills. Ont-t native Duncan, a Resurrection Catholic off the bench to greet winning “When you look at the final RC Thunderrolledtoa 17-5 victo~ W “P W by the 59°" Secondary School grad who had a goalie Jasmine Leblanc. while game. i don't think anyone expect- ry over the Waterloo Wildfire last in Guelph minor football "d large personal cheering section, McMullen. who was manning the ed us to win like that,‘ said Saturday during Family Night at "mind‘- hell boyat Um including her 5-yearâ€"old grandfa- door, was last off the bench and McMullen, who backstopped RIM Park 0‘ Guelph 5W0” games. "9 tireerip.atthe tournament. lustuenthusiastic. Canada East to a 12-2 victory over Cambridge native lennifer 3P5“ time in PM school at Val- "To say world champion, i 'It was the weirdest feeling in the United States. "We followed the Wakefield scored seven times tor Icy Forte Military “flew in ’ mean, wow.” the world." Dunn said. "we were game plan to aT. It was perfect. the Western Conference-leading WWW- Rnnn M0” comm Butthbwasnotanunexpected sowell-preparedthatldidn‘t even “We were so close, too. You Thunderm-i-o-l). ”“0““me outcomebrCanadaEastcoadred fednetvombefixedwmjust couldtmsttlmthcglrinentoyou TaraGrosrnotchedahattrick Wmnfoundhhmm by NHL standouts Sharolyn excited i neverfeltlike that before was going to do her job. it was a for theWidlfire (4-l0â€"0-0). who fell Western and ’9‘ the as single- Wouters (Richmond Hill), Jackie “it was the best experience ever. great atmosphere to be in” to 10th in the hater-n Conference Deacon (3.033) and career passing Gaudet. Meghan Pittaway (Carn- mmmtwugabelorethe Butnowitisbacktoactionwith BryannaKellyhadthreeassiam mlloialllm'd‘mfiw bridge) and Stephanie Seguln game and standing attire blue-line their respectclub teams Undsey Vivian and Katie Daw- "“005 With the Must-net. (Montreali for the national anthem. it was And with four ringette touma- son also scored for the hosts. who "MC“ '9‘”wa “‘93 CUP MVP TheOntarlo-heavy team. which more.” merits in Just over a month -â€" entertain the Cambridge Turbos mumm 2007mm. also included players from Quebec It made the sacrifice wonh it. Waterloo's Winterfest Tournament Saturdayat 530 pm. at RIM Park. (kudos-edu- "19

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