l warrant“) Cir-0mm . Wedneoday. May 29 .‘n a 4 - 23 i I O ’ umors set CWOSSA track and ï¬eld records if john A, Macdonald's Anna Larsson es include SlAM’s less Authier (senior girls Catholic Secondary School. competitive environment. Sand B|ueva]e’s meg Sawyer set new pole vault), Theshawn Barry (senior boys The one-day camp. which will help raise Cost of the allâ€"day camp is $40 and CWOSSA mad and ï¬eld championship loo-m dash) and Braden Cok (senior boys funds to send team members to national includes lunch and a freeT~shirt. s(anda[d$ last week at lacob Hespeler Sec- triple jump); Bluevale's Sandy Freeland events this summer. is open to all levels of There will also be a free coaches clinic for and,†School in Cambridge. (midget boys 800- and 1.500-m runs). Ben athletes in grades 6 to a The camp is geared any coach who wants to learn what it takes 13,550", 3 Grade 10 mujd.sp0n standout, Drummond (midget boys discus and toward athletes experimenting with track at for young athletes to achieve higher levels of broke her own “my" 8“; pole vault record javelin). Brandon Toushan (junior boys dis- the school level and wish to learn more success on the track by clearing the bar at 33 metres. She also cus) and James Burns (senior boys discus): about sprinting and hurdling in a fun, non- To reï¬ner, email lchurdles@gnail.com. med second in the triple jump. and was Waterloo Collegiate's Alden [ones (midget _ "...â€" three one-hundredths of a metre from ï¬rst. boys BOO-m hurdles). Wesley Tans (junior WATERLUOï¬RONICLE and third in the javelin throw. gay; barium; and are}??? and??? Meanwhile, Sa r, a Grade 10 middle {1 er 0“ -m as , "I e ?C 0,3 i . “We me, has, a 23mm“ m“, mmwm°o CollegiatesDavidOKot Your um in has! an... M you in trading! in the junior girls BOO-metre run. Her time of (midget boys triple imp): _St- David a "de- two minutes, 13.83 seconds also puts her on man) Ponnambalam (junior boys 400-m , pm to mmmwdd you“, champi- dashandam-m hurdles); and Resurrection @ m5 onships standard of 2:l3.50 with the first SW“ Buttlnger (senior boys 800- and l,5¢l)~ m! mummnmnnou qualifying meet, the OFSAA West champi- m “m“ onships. approaching Friday and Saturday Laurel Creek hosting sprint, 3 in Cambridge hurdles camp Sawyer also ï¬nished ï¬rst in the 400~ National team coach RayRiley and laurel metre dash. Creek Track Club hurdlers will host a sprint Other local athletes with ï¬rst place ï¬msh- and hurdles camp June 9 at Resurrection EXQUlSlTELY APPOlNTED AND PR|CED AT $41.63Q BlackBerry expanding role with tourney ,, ‘ 2 r “4 Continued from page 19 square, which includes ticket and BlackBerry “an- 3, , , , .; “2" * _, 3 The main tournament entrance welcom- product giveaways and kids' activities, as " \ m. 2,3; of ’ v s. . ing guests at the northeast end of the facility, well as the BlackBerry Family Zone, which " if?) < and where five different holes are within a includes kid-friendly and family focused â€ii, 3 "any ' short walk away, isn't being moved either, activities on tournament grounds. Golf Channel will be back again to broad Kuypers is also hoping that the weather, w" cast Waterloo Region to its viewing base in for the most part. coâ€"operates again, espe- A!" ‘ a primetime and the St. Mary's General Hospi- cially after the course hosting the inaugural 3&3}ch “N r _ tal Foundation will continue to be the tour Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA Classic last week- .. , _ â€at Q l» . . ' \ nament's charity ofchoice. end was shut down for two days due to _. mg“. -. . _) What is changing. however. is more attenâ€" heavy rain â€" 45 million gallons of rain water ‘ " tion on families with young golfers or golf was pumped off the course. according to ‘ I , d . _, M ' fans. With school out for the summer in July, LPGA.com â€" then shortened to three , ,. , T .. , _ â€by“, d organizers are touting the Classic as a family rounds of 12 holes to reach the 36-hole mini- “‘ L "L; . . ' " -- friendly event â€" kids 15 and under are free mum required ofan ofï¬cial event. _.» ' with an accompanying adult â€" and will “That's the worst thing that can happen, \@“_ , ' incorporate more kids' Programs, including because it's something YOU have no control .\ v " a junior clinic scheduled with lang on lune over." he said. "What I learned last year is ‘» : ll to promote the event. you put the best plan in place and then exe~ As such, BlackBerry has again joined as a cute to the best of your abilities. i think what presenting sponsor, albeit in an expanded we learned last year was just ways to ' role, and will host events with a community improve. and it's mostly the back~of~the~ theme. house stuff, which we have improved." On top of the junior clinic, the local tech For more information, including tickets giant will host a community pre»toumament prices and schedules. visit www,manulife- IntroducingTheAll-New 2013 ESand ES Hybrid launch party luly 7 at Waterloo public classicca. CanplehLamsPr-ieelorES350 M1630'rmrsiwwm. - . - - s 500‘ Connections run deep With nominees, Winners “m 2 815W? Continued from page22 ey player Mark Scheifele â€"â€" are able-bodied E S our...“ [ m“- $3», m “i don't know if anyone in a para~sport athletes while three others â€" Miller, stand- ' S ' ' " has ever won an award like this,†said Miller, ing amputee hockey player Kory Lorentz and 20855350 $1092 â€198 3, 596 2,996 who joins the likes of Lennox Lewis, Scott Paralympic track-and-ï¬eld sprinter Leah mama-12500 znm~m Stevens, KellyVanderBeek and Luca Congi as Robinson â€" are para-sport competitors as (mum-d h-ndhwmdwetevv-de-Smmkeysystem who-uh burronnavv athlete-of-the-year award winners. “l think well. "°“'"’9"~°"°“"'"""‘°'°'“"“'"'“" it's great awareness to get out there that Connections also run deep between the ï¬ [E Kitchener~Waterloo. and this award in par- nominees and award of excellence winners m ticular, isinclusive, Gerhard Griebenow, the top individual “Any sport is included and up for run- for 2012, served aspresident ofthe KWGym- , ning, and l think that's amazing for not just nastics Club, where Buninger and some of Canada. but this community" her six siblings got their start as athletes, “EFFNER lEXUS Indeed, this year’s Civitan Sports athlete Meanwhile. Schelfele. who came within a 313m", 5"... 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