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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Sep 2013, p. 29

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WATERLooatloum-Wny.59ptembuii,mn-a m .- new. Hm amount 2 ”who Broadway or a all field. mm . ”Mmbph won t may be early September but the golf sea- or showboadng or just trying to run your oppo- they still need four downs to make 10 yards. mama‘s... Ison is far from over _ weather permitting _ nent's nose in his woes. C'mon. give your head a shake. 1- it “In“ asfarasusdiehardsareconcemed. l'vebeenaroundaslongastheNFLandofl- Holst-I'M 1 Last year I played halfway into November ShOOt leagues that eventually became part of k '0‘ I.“ ' locally â€" where courses stayed open _ and the NFL Based on the Skill level of the players, Bl” (Skip) [ohm retiredfivmfulla’me sporuwriri'ng M ”awhfomtfl would love to do the same again in lucky '13. it wasn't hard to become a fan ofthe outstand- inzoazbuiaan [reread-ado: ”at.“ Time will tell. ing game they played. and i did. mmmldmna . My annual comment about getting the l was a huge follower 01' one Of the , . ' courses back is true again this year since the league's greatest I“Inning backs â€" lim ‘3‘? 3 young ‘uns have gone back to school. However, BMW“ â€" and saw him play W times ‘1 ' it. so“ busy with a...“ at t... with the mm am in « - - .. Responsible ”My courses 1 play on a regular basis the Old Municipal football sta- ‘,. and I didn't see as many young dill: Esmehlake‘ sh . w chose 5" m i m with ' and la" this as H . retively ortmne- ~ A . fivemgzyspapstm year gillli seasonmreeu'dbetamillion '. mmwwmm ‘, In the fun Waterloo 55 Senior 4‘ 3 . ‘ bucks he never once danced. ' _mcum.maumnm time I'm playing in today. there .% -: grabbed his crotch. mated or . . . A has been a growing membership 2.“; 1 did POSI'TD stunts afier 950" «"1“ "i “V ' ‘ in» was“ S; I j climb and we're now at more 5‘ ‘- 1: ing. He crossed the goal-line. ‘*' “a“-.. «4'; «'2‘ 9: . l than 150. We're getting so big it's i : “ft the ball to" DUI 0f hB arm tough to fit us onto an iii-hole .; ' and ran back to the bench. He course but we're working on the ‘ f . was a class act on the field. problem ~ Now, as the stupid celebra~ And who was it who said sev- lions continue to grow â€" . , _ . a, . .. . . era] seasons ago that the next BILL “SKIP” despite the league's efforts to , _> , , . 3 .._«.¢;;;;-- , . ’, ’ 7 “big” thing in golf wasn't going to . stifle them â€" 1 Simply don‘t . he juniors: it would be seniors? It JOHNS C31?- On Sunday I watched a A gets tedious when l'm tight so ’ ' ' total of about 30 minutes of l l - often. football and quickly switched away after So much for an update on the golf cam- big playsoccuned. paigfL b :0 name long sehssilons in my neigh- last week was the launch of the hi -tout» 0f 00 watering 0 85. no more pre- ed NFL season. Although those lettersgiltglnd for diction pools and simply no more inter- Q Mm National Football [mgug l renamed it the Nau- est in this league to the point of being ‘Mlfl- m | MIT). seating Flaunting League after watching so 331'le involved. M0“ 0f Sundayl spent many games where highly-paid professional time watching grunting female tennis athletes looked like there were auditioning for players 311d now plan to take that style to roles on Broadway or television. the 80" COUFSE Who knows. . 7:: This isn't a new rant for me, We complained And if this position doesn't “Ck you fie? about the childish and self«centred celebra- 0” enough to let me know, keep this in Waterloo tions that follow touchdowns, on-field plays. my: the Camdian Football League h” interce tions and such. a "81' game. - Andpl've had people tell me it's just a form of ldldn't say better players. inst be!!!" - - - - - NOTICE self‘expression and we shouldn't try to smother Lulelotgélsie ll‘ield. It's {film-ourld the EFL their enthusiasm. That’s crap. as far as I'm con~ 3-5 e t P ayers in e W0 â€" eir m cemed In older times we called it hopdomng salaries would indicate that -â€" and yet m m m “mm'fl‘mmfllfl mammm MQdMIWIUWII MWdMflDMIvaMIM UWrugbyteam suspended for mmmmm md-mmbnwmm . mmmmunmmump numumsmumm ‘overconsum tron of alcohol’ "W'Wmmmm m '° ' m m "" W "- M p , ”mm mm on on I'm in been no Amundsen This is the second time Copeland has . WUMNM "mummmamhm Chmnl'rkSlafl‘ been forced to suspend an entire team; the . WM mommuamuâ€"nnmtn l first was the football team for a season after - my” ”'W'L The University of Waterloo mens'rétigby the20l0 steroid scandal w". mm“ b m h in! an n W Huh-I‘M” team put a 055 up on the boa last 'lt’s not a common disciplinary action," W "a M mm week fl but they didn't even play the said Copeland. I'ln terms of these types of rm! 3“ J“ m w. mama" game. behaVioral inctdents. it doesnt happen a m "In. 1-,- I .- h tilt m II | we I an The team was forced to forefit their game often.“ w u a m W . m D I. ‘.~- at against the Royal Military (bllege on salt"? In the studentathlete alcohol policy. stu- my M M at a .9.‘ m m “I‘ll: a" HM) day after school officials made the decision dents are not allowed to drink in unlicenced an .1 ‘ m '- mm m m M I.‘- to suspend the team for one game for not establishments such as dressing rooms. for m m In W W It *9 m h m b M "001 following the school's alcohol policy example mum '0 N m m I W" I! m to Bob Copeland. director of athletics for 'It was off campus. l'm not going to go M u m N ”9°" W "9" ”W, says the situation of suspending entire into details on that. but it was due to alcohol M a m M m m m teams is not common. but it is necessary to consumption.’ said Copeland. adding that ”am keep student athletes aware of the standards no specific incident caused the suspension “1% For W Haw M on in place. As for giving the rugby team a loss with- up. has an m ph- connect “We expect all of our students â€" espcr out even playing the game. Copeland says mum E m m I?" at m M t‘ially our athletes . to consume alcohol thedecision doesn'tcomeeaslly. ”mm“ W I W at 247 0' responsnhly.” said (bpeland “h was a very difficult decision but ”Infilwm Wu- , While (opt-land wouldn't go into then- is a point where you need to set an “NW“ specifics about what happened. he said the example." said(‘opcland , ‘ situation didn‘t involve hazing or anything "All of our student athletes are well P K i ‘3 firth HQ 1 T T Y i ”(to 78/» i9 l‘ WAD-t lOO.CCUplll)ll( ll()[lCt'S other than th'H utisiiniption of alcohol informed ofmir behavioral expectations." 0

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