WATERLOO CHRONICâ€: - Wednesday. August 7, 201.4 - 23 Outlaws on to west ï¬nals Buttinger scores, Team Canada places 14th ’ I ‘he TH-City Outlaws are one step down forgood. Waterloo native Jessica ‘ As a result of the win, Canada away from theï¬nals Kusch ran for a total 88 yards, Buttlnger was credited moved on to the lath-place match The NFC team downed the Sar- Cherry ran for 41 yards and left with the gamewinningpd in on Sunday against Belgium at the nia lmperials 29-14 in the quanerï¬- Nose! ran for38yards. an international ï¬eld hockey international field hockey rials on Saturday, which advanced On the receiving side, Shawn tournament in Germany over tournament ‘ ' them to the eastern semi-ï¬nals. Ashe led the team with 4 catches theweekend. The game ended in a tie and The semi-ï¬nals take place on and 51 yankgatned. She scored the game win- went to a shootout. but Belgium Aug. 10. RyanYanmwhoï¬nishedtlurdin ning goal, pushing Team edged Canada 24 to take the The Outlaws started quick theNPCwlthSDtattlathroughthe CamdatoaS-lwinoverltus- game. against 81min on Saturday regular semen, had four tackle; on at: on Aug. 2 in placement Hot weather hadan aEect on all Tb start thegame theysoored 13 Saturday. play at the 2013 ERGO Hock- z“. 1 teams playing in the city of unanswered points on touchdowns â€Markus had Moquarterhock eylunioerridle. " Munchengladbach. about 30 bySeottDarlowonafumblereoov~ sacksandlohnBoonstmmadeone “ï¬ngermlhoisalsophy- kilometreswestofDï¬sseldorf. cry and Kyle Cherry, who punched ‘ intemeption. . ing with Waterloo's Amanda ‘ Water breaks were required in ' the ball in from the twoyard line. The next Outlaws game is this Woodml't in the tournament between halves and players visibly While the Outlaws held the lead Saturday when they visit the Sault as two of only three women struggled wrth the heat I for the entire game. the Imperlals Ste. Marie Steele“, If the Outlaws from Ontario on the team, Jessica BMW-"d Aman- in the end. the Netherlands 1 were able’to keep it close â€" until a win that game. they advance to the scored in the 21st minute of d; Modem â€any (mm national team took the champi- ; long 34-yard touchdown run by NFC ï¬nal against either Durham or the Canadian team's game at the ERGO tuniofwofid Cup of onship with a win over lndia. who {' Kris Kusch, which put the Imperials Montreal. against Russia ï¬eld hodtey. mun-om took the silver medal. Laurel Creek hurdler headed to the scenic mountains of Nevada l Amulmou sciences in the toll on a full-ride scholarship the 33-inch obstacles was what she wanted She also owns the Athletics Ontario 1 Chmnk‘kSlafl for hurdling. to doâ€" and forgood reason. record in U18 Swing Medley Relay with v» “l'm excited â€" it’s a little bit far from “I wanted to take it to the next level." said time of4:l3.80. Megan Parsons doesn't like to talk about home. but i think once i get there, i won't be Parsons "it's what i liked the most†'At the end, you feel pretty proud because herselfall that much. thinking about home too much anyway in varsity athletics in 2012. Parsons repre- you work so hard and it all pays off at the But if she started to. the 17-year-old because l'll bepretty busy." said Parsons sented the Huron Heights Huskies at the end ofa race.†said Parsons. “it's satisfaction , would have a lot to say about her young As for her mother Karen, she has “shed OFSAA West Regionals for 100~metre hur- almost because you know that what you ' track and ï¬eld career as she stands on the many tears already.†she says dies. she ï¬nished second in the ZOOâ€"metre have been working towards has been paying doorstep duking it to the next level. Although she was a multi~sport athlete race at the Royal Canadian Legion Qualiï¬ers off." 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