Varisty basketball player Mike Goble of St. Thomas has been named outstanding athlete at Conestoga College for the week of February 17. Goble, a point guard for Conâ€" dors, scored 48 points in three Ontario Colleges Athletic Associâ€" ation (OCAA) games last week. Included was a 22â€"point perforâ€" mance against Toronto‘s Seneca College Braves in a 98â€"91 Conesâ€" toga win. Currently, Goble is enrolied in the Production Planning and Inventory control program at the Cambridge campus of Conesâ€" toga. Two wins in three games last week have given the basketball Condors of Conestoga College a valuable edge in the chase for an Ontario Colleges Athletic Associâ€" ation (OCAA) playoff spot. Now 8â€"10 in OCAA play, Conâ€" dors are one game up on Niagara Young to compete in exhibition matchup Take a moment. To make their day. Once a month. When Waterloo Chronicle carriers like Nicole Proctor ask our readers to contribute $1 to our Voluntary Paid Circulation program the last Wednesday of each month, what they‘re really asking is a show of support for your community newspaper and the friendly, reliable service you receive each week. We believe we‘re an important voice in the community, and through your contribution to Voluntary Paid, you remind us of that fact. Loud and clear. Once a month, you really know how to make our day. Thanks. Voluntary Paid Circulation $1 per month What a buy â€" Give it a try! Conestoga aï¬ege in the hunt for the final postseason berth. _ _______ The week started badly on Tuesday as Conestoga lost to Mohawk by 86â€"67. Despite 27 points from standout Les Robertâ€" son, Condors were never in the game as Mohawk raced to a 57â€"31 halftime lead and never looked back. 3 Returning to their home court two nights later, Condors were a different team. They built a 47â€"39 firstâ€"half lead, saw Seneca Braves come back to knot the score at T7Tâ€"all at the end of regulation time, then poured in 21 overtime points for a big 98â€"91 win. Waterloo‘s wellâ€"travelled tennis star, Jane Young, will be home for an exhibition match with Helen Kelesi of Edmonton Friday, March 21 at University of Waterloo. Point guard Mike Goble led the way by scoring 22, while Reinâ€" hard Burow and Blair Kelsey added 18 each for Condors. Saturday‘s key matchup against Algonquin was a nailâ€" biter as the Ottawa squad led 44â€"43 after 20 minutes. After The 20â€"yearâ€"old Young is curâ€" rently ranked 137th in the world and Kelesi, 16, is ranked 25th after a very good year. The Youngâ€"Kelesi matchup highlights an evening organised by the Waterloo Lions Club. There will also be other matches involving media personalities, club pros, local juniors and players from UW and Wilfrid Laurier University. The matches will be held at the UW physical activities complex and special rubber flooring will intermission, Conestoga got unâ€" tracked, hit for eight straight points and moved on to a 91â€"83 win at the Conestoga Recreation Centre. Robertson, with 26 points, again was top scorer. Also in ‘double figures for Condors were Kelsey with 17 and Goble and Lennox Lewis with 16 each. A Condor win against George Brown Huskies in Toronto on Friday will clinch a berth in next Monday‘s first playoff round. Game time in Toronto is 7 p.m. Another disappointing hockey season ended for Conestoga last Wednesday as the playoffâ€"bound Georgian Grizzlies thumped Conâ€" dors by 13â€"2. Earlier in the week, Conestoga took a 10â€"4 loss from Humber. Varsity veteran Todd Sheridan scored one goal in each game. Other scores against Humber came from Bruce Hunking, Dan Miller and Mark Shaver. be put down to help make a tennis court. Young, who is under the sponâ€" sorship of the Molson national team for another half year, has been playing in the United States on the Virginia Slims tour and will be have played in two more Virginia Slims events before the exhibition match in March. Kelesi is best known for her wins over 1985 U.S. Open chamâ€" pion Hana Mandlikova as well as Helen Sukova. _ Action will begin at 7 p.m. and tickets are on sale for $5. The Lions Club hopes to attract 4,500 fans and proceeds from the event will go to support junior tennis, university players and other charities. WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26. AIN‘T MISBEHAVIN‘ The lively music of Fats Waller brought to life in this musical production that was a smash on Broadway. 6 subscribers will win a pair of tickets to the Humanities Theatre. TICKETS FOR TWO ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2ND COUPON RECEIPT Buy a $1.00 Subscription from your carrier and become Seligible for the draw to be made March 19, 1986. 6 subscribers will win a pair of tickets to @UW Arts Centre Waterioo Chronicle AND ENJOY The Presentation of FEBRUARY AT 8: 00 P.M. l e r y 1986 â€" PAGE 31