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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Apr 1979, p. 15

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Taking part in this invitaâ€" tional tournament were: the Athletic A‘s of the Ontario Amateur Soccer Developâ€" ment League, the host team, Syracuse University of the Northeastern Division I of the NCAA, Lock Haven State College from Pennsylâ€" vania, 1978 Division III Champions of the NCAA Northeastern Divisivn, and the 1977 NCAA Division I National Champions Harâ€" twick College, of Oneonta An organizational meeting for all potential players will take place tomorrow night at the UW Physical Activiâ€" ties Building staff lounge at 8 p.m. Thanks mainly to the inâ€" dustrious efforts of Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo grad Joey Farrell, the Twin City entry in the Springfield Field Hockey Association will commence its second seaâ€" A‘s impress in tourney By Rick Campbell lflwonich Sports Editor ockey may be winding down for a lot of teams but for one in this area the seaâ€" son is about to begin. 18. Field hockey season, that Field hockey soon in spotlight ON and some rain. N.Y. Conditions during this _ In the championship finals tournament were not ideal |Waterloo faced Hartwick as there was a strong wind College who had defeated anls;h:ehl.l‘ coached ; yracuse University team in the first garmme, the ‘A‘s were able to maintain a scoreless tie Of the 25 players who reâ€" gistered last year, the younâ€" gest was 14. Farrell said that the upper (age) limit is very flexible. Of those who registered though, many could not commit themselâ€" through to sudden overtime. In the NASLâ€"style shootâ€"out, Mark Dailey and Bob de Groot scored for the A‘s, with Rick Sanfillipo replyâ€" ing for Syracuse. The A‘s emerged the winners with a 2â€"1 score and advanced to the finals. Goalie Gary Zettler made two key saves in the shootâ€"out to preserve ‘‘*But most of the other teams are older and have more experience. They usually have women from Britain, mothers and houseâ€" wives who have played the game over there all their lives. That‘s why we want to spread the word around town to reach as many peoâ€" ple as possible." We had a few high school girls last year but mostly university players who play to an excellent talent level. That, says the coach, can be pleasant but also a probâ€" lem. A former player with the Quebec provincial team beâ€" fore moving to Ontario, Farâ€" rell played for four years at UW and says the nucleus of the team comes from women who have played at that level and wish to contiâ€" nue on in the sport. Include in the eightâ€"team regional division are clubs roughly in a 60â€"mile radius from Waterloo, squads such as Oakville, Hamilton and London. ‘*Then two years ago we had a team but not a league. Last year I took over the team and we joined the Sprâ€" ingfield Field Hockey Asâ€" sociation, a division of the Ontario Field Hockey Asâ€" sociation."‘ "Actually a team was esâ€" tablished a few years ago but everyone lost interest and it petered out,""‘ said Farrell. TOO HIGH*? | CALL: FOR COMPARISON RATE ONLY IF ACCIDENT AND _ _ CONVICTION FREE FOR 5 YEARS CAR INSURANCE 579â€"1 330 Lock Haven State College by a 2â€"0 score. This very talentâ€" ed team jumped to a 1â€"0 lead within minutes on an exâ€" celient shot by Andy Soboâ€" lewski. The A‘s found their feet after a while and the game continued with sweepâ€" ing end to end play. Later in "If a lot of interest is shown, we‘ll stream the girls into a senior and junior the half Mark Sansona scored for Hartwick to make it 2â€"0. â€" During May and June, the team practises Tuesdays and plays either Thursdays or Saturdays against the other teams in their diviâ€" sion. In the summer only about three cities field teams and play is one day a week. However, in the fall, the spring schedule is basiâ€" cally repeated. In the second half, Waâ€" terloo continued to press, and were rewarded with a goal by Brent Chadwick. Shortly after this, Hartwick put the game away on a goal ves to the entire season which runs in three parts from spring until fall. A Federally Chartered C Nonâ€"Profit Organization Your. course fee is income tax deductible and you may save up to 44% in insurance premiums by presenting our course certitâ€" icate. Canada‘s most comprehensive Driver Training Course 579â€"4800 CAMBRIDGE 623â€"6730 Young Drivers Got the blues? > Want to get away from it all? ( Take a walk! ____“~ | C feated Syracuse by a 2â€"1 .score in their game. team," said Farrell, viceâ€" president of both the SFHA and OFHA. "The more exâ€" perienced girls will: want a higher level of competiâ€" by Mark Sansona, from a Hartwick ended up as Champions with the 3â€"1 win, the A‘s placing second in the tournament. Lock Haven deâ€" Coach Jim Ford was very pleased with the performanâ€" ce of the team. ‘"We met ‘ this tournament two w well taken cornerkick. ‘""Our main goal is to try to improve and see how comâ€" petitive we can get but I want to emphasize that this is basically a fun team." €p ' ‘ * _ cannuracnonMRM , Walk a block.Today. In its own division, Waâ€" terloo has one or two sti rivals, but Farrell indica’ that teams in Toronto a beyond are "better than we coached teams playing C cellent technical soccer, much above the level we normally meet here. To end up in second place was a very satisfying result for us, and I believe that our team will benefit greatly from the experience gained"‘. Saturday Only Saturday, April 28 9:00 â€" 12:00 noon KITCHENER MORNING CLASSES MORNING CLASSES Saturday Only Saturday, April 28 8:30 â€" 11:30 am CAMBRIDGE _ "#e

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