Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Feb 1982, p. 27

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The two local univerâ€" sity women‘s volleyball teams are heading in opposite directions as the regular season winds down this week. Opposite fates for vâ€"ball clubs The UW Athenas. fresh from their 3â€"0 whitewash of Ryerson last week,. have sewn up first place in the OWIAA West and on Feb. 26â€"27 will host the OWIAA finals. The Athenas of coach Pat Davis finished with a 17â€"3 record in regular season play. "The girls have had four days off, but we‘ll be getting back into heavy practices this week." said Davis, who added Athenas have two exhibition matches next week against club teams in Toronto beâ€" fore final preps the following week for the All eyes of her Western opponents are on Carol Stewart (5) of WLU Hawks Thursday as she apparently goes high to spike the bail. But actually Stewart is just a decoy as Laurier‘s Karen Ehgoetz (12) is actually setting up Lori Earls (1) just coming into range. Hawks were defeated in straight games by Western. Saturday was billed as ‘Banner Day‘ at UW as Warrior basketbail fans were urged to bring banners to fashion for live TV cameras, but the day ‘didn‘t turn out to be a banner day onâ€"court for Warriors as they dropped a 70â€"69 decision to Western Mustangs, when UW‘s Paul Van Oorschot was unable to connect on a bonus foul situation with no time left on the clock. Phil Jarrett with 17 and Peter Savich with 16 lead Warrior scorers. WLU Hawks fared no better at Brock, losing 101â€"83 despite Bob Fitzgerald‘s 30â€"point game. Warriors were in Gueiph last night while Hawks play host to Windsor Saturday. BANNER DAY? fourâ€"team roundâ€"robin championships. ‘"The two club team games will be critical for us, they will provide some hard competition, betâ€" ter than some of the universities we play because their game is a little different, it‘s a quicker style." While Athenas look towards the end of the month. the WLUC Hawks of coach Cookie Leach will seetheir season come to an end Thursday in a home contest against Ryerâ€" son. After an encouraging comeâ€"fromâ€"behind 3â€"2 victory over Windsor 10 days ago., Hawks were laced 154, 15â€"4, 15â€"13 by Western Thursday and were also sidelined three straight in Windsor "I don‘t think we‘ve ever won the first game of a match." moaned Leach. ‘"Then we go right into the second game (against Windsor) which we should have won for sure,. and then we‘re down two games and it‘s almost over right there." Hawks, now 4â€"15 on league play. have no hope of advancing to postâ€"season play, but will attempt to end their season on a winâ€" ning note with a victory over Ryerson. Saturday, 15â€"4, 15â€"13 and 15â€"4. Both UW and WLU lost in women‘s basketâ€" ball over the weekend, meaning that both also miss the playoff scene. The team from Oshawa prevailed over 17 others and two Waâ€" terloo bowlers grabbed a share of the individuâ€" al spotlight at the Onâ€" tario Blind Bowlers White Cane tournaâ€" ment at Waterloo Bowling Lanes Saturâ€" day. Oshawa finished with a total of +184 to top secondâ€"place Barrie which ended with +39 in pinsâ€"overâ€"average â€" Local bowlers prominent in White Cane tournament THOSE CARS THAT LAST LONGER NOW THAT YOU HAYE YOU DELAYED PURCHASING A MEMORIAL? Phone or Come in Today We Can Assist You SUPERIOR MEMORIALS Are you one of those people who would like to see your next new car last a little longer than your last one? Then look at a Volvo. Volvos last an average of 18.6 years in Sweden. Of course, driving conditions in Canâ€" ada differ, so your Volvo may not last as long here. Then again, it may last longer. (Beside Weston Bakeries) 145â€"6134 After hours 578â€"7154 €RC7eT ATOTTCTQ OONC ,\'Ul id 6 B sfi 7â€"4 l olsn in i i. 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In men‘s competiâ€" tion, high triple total blind went to Gerald Stephenson of Hamilâ€" ton with a 421, high single total blind went to William Landry of Peterborough (143), Convenient Parking, entering Wellington or King Street a tradition since 1925. Datz~Bechtel funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 In sighted coaches competition, high tripâ€" le men‘s went to Jack Keeling of Barrie (624) while high single ladies went to Pat Dalley of Burlington with a 272. high triple partial sighted was taken by Charles Blankstein of Burlington with a 678, and high single partial sighted went to Jack Walpole of Woodstock with 246.

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