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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Feb 1986, p. 24

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PAGE 24 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staft University of Waterloo basketâ€" ball Warriors are on an upswing in their seeâ€"saw Ontario Univerâ€" sities Athletic Association seaâ€" son, and not a minute too soon with the playoffs under way. Another encouraging event was Warriors‘ 92â€"70 win over first place Western Mustangs last Wednesday in London. Warriors survived serious foul trouble Saturday afternoon in St. Catharines to defeat the host Brock Badgers 108â€"94 in overtime to finish second in the OUAA with an 84 record. They‘ve won five of their last six games and seven of their last nine. ic\ soRps ) i C ' _A Clean?b °* 60 M 666 Victor!a St. N. Kitchene! & : ~------i--_----" isUpER SURpPLUS BUY} 8 OonLy 100 LEFT I me o. Teoston S@Af®® U STORE HOURS: 6 y Mon.â€"Wed. 9â€"6; Thurs. & Fri. 9â€"8; Sat. 9â€"5 g But if Warriors have ever won wa un on on on 0n n â€"*****°"~mPIU$S Warriors outlast Brock Poag is being honored for her consistent play over the weekend in Sudbury, where she had 31 points and 20 rebounds in three games. She averages 35 minutes per game and is one of Athenas most aggressive players defenâ€" sively. McNeill had 13 rebounds in a win over Western and 17 in Warriors‘ weekend win over Brock to lead the team defensively. In the Brock game he was fourâ€"forâ€"four from the free throw line in the last two minutes to help force Win in overtime when the chips were down, it was in Saturday afternoon‘s contest when all three of their allâ€"stars fouled out. Peter Savich and Paul Boyce departed before the fiveâ€"minute overtime period and Rob Froese joined them on the bench with two minutes remainâ€" ing in overtime. Missing the key players, Warâ€" riors displayed fine defensive work, holding Badgers to just six points in overtime after the game had been tied 88â€"88 after 40 minutes. "I thought Jamie McNeill‘s free throws in the last couple minutes, John Bilawey‘s and Rob Froese‘s shots early in overtime and Willy Boggild‘s defence in the last 10 minutes of the game were the keys to the game," said Jamie McNeill #4 Warriors coach Don McCrae McNeill scored 16 points and added 17 rebounds. One the free throw line, where Wariors exâ€" celled, he was eightâ€"forâ€"eight. Boyce led Warrior scorers with 24 points and Froese added 21. Savich made 17 and Tom Schneider collected 10. In London, Warriors got 13 rebounds and eight points from McNeill. Boyce scored 24 and Savich tallied 19. Schneider had 15 and Froese made 14. Warriors beat Mustangs 40â€"35 in reboundâ€" ing. Reports out of UW are that sevenâ€"foot centre Randy Norris has begun practicing, but Warâ€" riors must take a waitâ€"andâ€"see attitude concerning whether he‘ll be able to work himself into shape in time to return. Warriors hosted Guelph Gryâ€" phons in a suddenâ€"death quarterâ€" final game Tuesday and won 74â€" 59. C3 performance )/ Electric Water Heaters hold up to 40% more Electric water heaters give you up to 40% more storage than the largest gas heater. With dual heating elements and better insulation, they‘re the most efficient water heaters ~ s =|â€" available. And, electric water heaters can be se i installed most anywhere. No need to be at the end TE . of the basement geside the chimney. No waiting MB || and waste to drain cold water from long plumbing lines. Avoid hot water runouts and waste with 4 _ efficient, economical electric water heating. For more information about electric water heaters, 4 ; Ee . V s ie 26 Sn 2 a 6 & Call: Waterloo North Hydro The Electricity People 886â€"5090 UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO BOOKSTORE South Campus Hall 885â€"1211 Ext. 2049 PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED WITH MASTERCARD AND VISA â€"@ UV _ OFF Selected New Books 50 *%6

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