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The annual tournament also features a spe- At the House of Friendship specifically, the cial banquet for all participants. shelter program costs more than $1 million to For players, it's a minimum $500 donation . . . . . “m for the men and 5350 go, the women's side, Do you know someone who is involved in worthwhile community “ "11“ $40,000 (1°05 help “WWW" "M M ls "WMYW» service, is contributing while living with a limitation, has performed Neufeld. "We get some government funding. This year's tournament takes place Oct. as at . t . . . . but we still have to misc several hundred an†RIM M m for the banquet are available an herorc act, demonstrates rndrvrdual excellence. or is gomg above sand dollars every Yet“- 50 When You Get 0" fllhhlh‘com- and beyond to help others? if so, nominate them today! I'm ‘Vi ll ai “n Nominations are open until November 30, and nomination T e Off help heal g players forms are available from this newspaper, and the Ontario . Continued hump-ye 24 ries pile up. Fauids is hoping his players can Community Newspapers Association at www.ocna.0rg or "No matter who we play. it's going to be a heal up. but they’re not taking off by any _ 7 _ g mmmmhajd was mew days 416 $3 7724 m. 4439. j The last time [Amer was this good, it was ‘It's back to business for us.’ said Faulds 2007. They lost the semifinal match to Guelph Monday morning. "The guys are in the gym this ‘ in a 38-3] hearthreaker. morning and we're still keeping our routine.‘ w b" 5 You have to go back 10 years to ï¬nd the Faulds, who had plenty ofplayoffexperience ' last time Laurier was in a Yates Cup ï¬nal. In in his ï¬veyear playing career with the Mus- 2006, Laurier made it into the piaynï¬s with tangs, said the key is to stay mentally focused ' a 672 record, and quickly ofled the Windsor on the goal at hand, despite the long delay lancers in the quarterï¬nal, before defeating the between games. Western Mustangs in the semiï¬nal hyascore of "it‘s all about preparation and keeping OCrla mm 20â€" 15, laurier lost in the Yates (Iup game 32 14 focused." said Faulds. â€53. JUN" cmZEN at the hands of the Ottawa Geeâ€"Gees. Saturday's win brings Faulds' career coach AWARDS ' The 2006 season was easily the best of lau “mg record to an even If» 16. n‘er‘s history. A 120 undefeated run through The 2014 and 2015 seasons were very differ- Western (then»quarterhacked hy Faulds) in cm in terms of results. but both ended in 474 the Yates (iup, Acadia in the (heck Bowl and records. Saskatchewan in the Vanier Cup eamed Laurie! last season, Inurier got close with a quarter- the national championship. ï¬nal win over western on the road in the ayr Lo 8 me At the end oi an eightâ€"game season, iniu oï¬s,hut theyeventually lost in the semifinal: FOL w 0" Tw R I l