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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Dec 2013, p. 27

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‘ ll :lrl .rvitMii'iiiiiii inn-1t \\ -\ll Rl t )(H‘MRONHTLE - Wednesday December 4 ..'()l i- 27 “ Thl‘ owing the 1‘ Cd stone ' Laurier team to represent Canada at the World Universiade Games BY ADAM Manson But as her sister Alison, who is a Â¥ t'hrmurle Staff second on Team Human. coms petes for the top spot in Canadian s she watches her Sister we curling at Roar ofthe Rings in “fin- A‘for a spot on the Canadian nipeg, Kreviazuk can't help but )lynipic curling team, hopethatcouldbeheroneday. Cheryi Kreviazuk ltas some prepa» “I'd love that. I definitely would. ration to do for herself, but I'm just living vicariously The Laurier Golden Hawks through her at the momentt" joked curler will soon be entering the Kurt/lazuli. biggest competition of her career Kreviazuk‘s passion for curling as a team lead for Team Canada at really is a family affair. the World Universiade Games in Curling was passed down in the Trentino, ltaly later this month. family from Kreviazuk's grand- On Dec. 12, the 2012 (IlS-win» mother, who taught her father and hing tearnt comprised of now-for- her eldest sistert Then the sisters mer Golden Hawks skip Laura ' began playing together and learn- Crocker, third Sarah Wilkes and ing the sport. second lennifer Gates start off the . But even with her team. it‘s like tournament with a match against ’ 4y afamily. “ ‘ Sweden. I- ‘I lived with (Crocker) for a year This isn't Kreviazuk‘s first time ; â€"- you play together. you live representing Canada on the sheet. together. you go out topther. you and she says the feeling of repre- do everything together,” said Kre- senting her home country is viazuk. 'lloveendiandeveryone incredible. of them. so fit a part of why we’ve ' "To be able to represent again is been abletogo as farmwehave.” amazing,” said Kreviazuk‘ who The Canadian womens' team claimed gold at the Karuizawa has reached the podium in all International Curling (Jhampi~ LaurierleadCheryl Kreviazuk wilisoonjoinherzotz (is-winning curiingteam in Trenuno. halyfovtheWorld Uni- World Unlversiade Champir onships in 2012 with the (IlS-wtn- versiade Games. WMKWWO onships. including a silver medal ning team from lauriert in 2003 in Tarvisia. Italy. gold in “it's awe-inspiring I look up to Kreviazuk and her team were The team claimed their second There will be no team meeting 2007 in Turin, “My and silver In a lot of people it's eye-opening officially announced as the (Anna straight ClS gold for Laurier in or training before the big competi» 2% in Harbin. China. as to what our team has been able dian contingent in mid-November 2012 and will invite Manitoba tion. however. Cracker. Silkes and Great Britain is the defending in in (‘lJmpilthw added the Ottawa by (:18. the goveming body of uni- Bisons skip Breanne Meakin as an Gates are all in Alberta â€" they will Champion for womens' curling at native versity sports in Canada. alternate. meet Kreviazuk in Italy the World Universiade Games 0 o o ' o o o Siskms fimsh off November hot, continue into hectic December BY ADAM 1.“th leading to a thirdplace position in the mid- Evan Buehler was credited with a hat Goalie [20 [4mm had the start between l {tirintffijtaflfi 7 western conference of the GOJHL behind trick after scoring two goals in the first and the pipes and he was perfect. stopping :3 the streaking Kitchener Dutchmen and the one in the second period to put the Siskins shots forhisthird shutout ofthe season E\t'li as lhi‘ llll‘rt my drops Uiilsldth the l~|mira Sugar Kings, up 'H). Troy lajeunesse pitched in on the Forward Matt Schieck remained out of \isiiins 1 HHlllllH' to bring the lit-at, head "We’ve been working a lot on positioning breakaway, sniping a shot past (tulltions action after suffering what appears to be .i ing into the busiest part of the (Milli sea and coverage and I thought the game went goalie Michael Pesendorfor to bring the lead concussion sufiered during Friday nights 1 sun well," said head coach Chris Lazary after to 40 and team captain (.hristian lwin in Brampton. Schieck was nsihly shak tapped off in ti stunning R (i Vittory over Sunday’s game “We kind ofcaught Stratford Mrocikowski scored the final goal of the en and confused after the hit, but he was the \tratftitd l iillittins on Sunday, the off guard and I know they weren't at their game off a perfectly plated pass by Ryan ahleto skateofl'with help. \iskins have won seven of their last nine. best. we know they‘re better than that" Taylor, Continued on page 29 yet».- v ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ R t .f” ' { , t t“ 3; t . ‘r i ‘l t y ' i ‘. , V t, $ ' 73‘". V . , , {2‘9 "IL. 'I' '. ‘ .‘1 “a M .- t ‘ r.l,.é.l 25‘ , .r l “Iggw ‘ j- ,t ‘ I I 3 D "- It-” n ' _ i l :H - , .. - ~ 3 THIS CHRI ‘19 -’ 7" A ‘ .. - mm ~WHIMII1MOIWl-Im-

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