Warriors' Liam McFarlane (Ion) pursues LaurhI's‘ Manny Apolinario during Texaco Cup toumamont opening round some. men-downs» Nedelko leads ROW swimmers Dusan Nedelko had two first place finishes to lead " Region of Waterloo Swim Club members this weekend Richatd O'Brien Chronicle Staff at the 1985 Western Region short course championships in St. Catharines. Depending on how you look at it, indoor soccer contains a haz, ard for goalies that isn't present in the out- door variety of the game. Wilfrid Laurier Gold- en Hawk goalies Jim McKellar and Steve Webb found them- selves in the role of victims in the week- end-long Texaco Cup indoor soccer tourna- Nedelko was first in the 400 metre individu- al medley and 1,500 freestyle. Reéults for ROW members are as for Weird goals hurt Hawks in indoor soccer final Or. from the other point of View. a goalie himself can be a scor- ing threat in the indoor game. 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" Free ttth, no Back 4th, IN FM ttth, no Fly Isl tsa Over Wu IleHl Lyo- . 3 Fl) _ ttth win-Ink ant-on) 0th "ar--gNF'Ty t5& Over It†_ "" Free versity of Waterloo Warrior goalie Tim Walker had scored a similar goal on Laurier goalie Jim McKellar to help Warriors to a- 2-1 Webb has now played his last game for Hawks as he is in his graduating year. "Steve's so sure- handed it's a shame his university career would end with a game like that," said Laurier coach Barry Lyon. Frank Anagnosto- poulos scored the other goal for Kitchener City, a team made up of Kitchener and Dis- trict Soccer League players from many teams. Hollweg Appoi- lon replied for Laurier. "I think the KDSL was really trying to prove something,? said Lyon. "Their two teams were humbled last year and didn't win a game." Warriors won the consolation of the to team event with a 6-3 win over Western after losing 6-1 to Kitchener City in the semi-finals. 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