. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20. â€IS-WAT!!!“ allow a 25 ...___. {Mirth} ‘ â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" What turno V or . o o a o a o ’ 0 Despite losing key pieces, WCI Vikings girls hoops team continues success “Ann-humor: ‘ “ WW . ’ ey may be young, but this "x season they have a whole lot ol'heart. The.Waterloo Collegiate Institute . / Vikings girls’ basketball team has put together an impressive season this , year,witha6~lrecordasof’Ihursday ’ last week Their major loss in the offâ€"sea- . son was Dani- j , eIle Sauvé, " / - / a who is now at _ __,_ Everyone the Univer- . f ' xvi» was really my of Guelph v - That depar- . , ' ‘ motivated ture leaves this “ ' I ’ and every- team relying on - _ ~ . ï¬x its youth , J i of? was The Vikings 5 “" "a .-_» . â€" v__ â€I f willing to are so young, - . ~ ‘ ‘ M ' they couldn't .. 1" hustle. even ï¬ll the as I if "f . “I That’s what entire senior . = " figs" . - 127; - team with t â€I†- ‘"" ' 3“ ttcomes" Grade 11. 12 P . }, down to, and fifth-year ' , . r » | " ‘ players. They \ I}\ \ c; 3 ‘ , A Vk’tor-iatdguere had to bring ‘ ' l G “9 W(‘1V‘h"z’ some players f ‘ ' _ ' up from Grade a % ' Z i ' to I f "' “I just think everyone is on the same page.’ said Victoria Giguere. . . 3 Grade 12 student on the team. . £3 xerzggzviamï¬â€™ylrsnxzequTg Adri Kellerman, right, of the Waterloo Collegiate Institute Vikings, works around defenders from Galt Collegiate Institute during the team's last home wing it coma dowï¬ to E‘Veryone “g game on Thursday. Despite having a significantly younger team, the WCI Vikings continue to impress the league with a 6-1 record. us... also" more in it for the right reasons.†' There are only three Grade 12 stu~ Despite having those key pieces athletics, leads the way with 14 They don't have much time to advantage as well, as the Tripleâ€"A dents on the team (Renew. Ramla last year, the team did have a disapâ€" points and a 7.0 record. prepare for the playoffs. either. regional championship will be hostâ€" Abdaila and Emma (jheeseman pointing departure in the Waterloo The Vikings are one of four teams The playoffs officially start on ed in Waterloo. To add m that, there are only two County quarterfinals. This year. they with identical 61 records as the sea- Nov. 8. with a qualifying round on Triple-A OFSAA takes place in Grade I 1 players A total of mm? expect to make the W(Z&SM ï¬nals at son winds down. Nov. 3. Toronto. Grade IO mayâ€; had to be called up the very least. loining them on that list is The semiï¬nals are only two days The Vikings hit the court again on m round out me (can, Ihey have some stifi competition. Bluevale Collegiate Institute. Sir John later and the ï¬nals are scheduled for Thursday (00. 20), hosting the Eastâ€" On top (A Sauvé. â€WY also lost however. Waterloo Oxford, which A Macdonald Secondary School, Nov. I5. woodCollep’atelnstitute Rebels. Kaitlyn Bent], “mm†pnwprr") has turned into a powerhouse of and lacob Ilespeler Secondary Whichever team qualifies for Tip»off is scheduled (or player fâ€, the “(Wall sorts when it comes to high school School in Cambridge. (tWOSSA will have a home court 3:15p m4 , - w . 2. For details about our print & online . ‘ . . wg ' 155 0) ‘~ advertismg packages, contact your sales rep 6 ' 0 . = a..- or call 519.623.3050 ext 232 today! flï¬lthlleï¬â€˜ll Jilin ' J ' .; I r V ’ Vfl'le-If'llmmuflln or" M's“ W A l ltRl. () CHRONICLE emï¬gm‘ejs 3"; 279 Weber St. N., Suite 20, Waterloo, ON J J j‘ J wag www.waterloochmnicle.ca . r t , ,, :_ . .» - “WM“, ,, _. "f .‘ .... ~ , .