The K-W team is made up of players from Kitchener, Water- loo and Elmira. Among the' Waterloo players are Kell Be langer, Bill Bulmer, Trevor Grieb, John Kocjan, Tony Weis and Andy Wolfe. The K-W team, which qualified for the all-Ontario championship tournament in Brantford April 24-26, also beat Hamilton CYO 51-40 and Welland 52-35 at the re- gionals. A K-W lantern boys basketball all-star team used a great team effort to defeat Brantford Briers 59-42 in a region“ championship tournament in Hamilton. Briers are the defending Ott- tario champions for that 13 and anger age group. uw.uuw â€.mhdhlma - who and a van to Mtraieate-taet.attti-ttr 'AeeMttgia.rr't-ittedirt-t 1evabefhamsehaqtaetteteAey,tt can... “(Dawnpudahtbockw rm". aft", rdu',',re, no ttteftstur.aeserdertr. It_-tatr_tthHttrt-- high sch! m, Including traahastuR*teter6trteamsat ECLrt-reisloirttassoeeer “To any the but I was “1&3!“ “- "JEEP-M? -- - A They were tum-(es on the Wate6tetimior'ntteeettesteam tttiss-ond/ttShad-te well for the team they'd be playinglntheCaudnnchnmpi- omshipsinEitchmterritthtrtow. qttiursutiruikiiitusrirurette Breaking K-W cagers beat Briers We're cdmmitted to our Sports community. Fast Eddie and the boys weren't the only winners at last year's Brier. The girls' interest in hockey led them to try and organise a league for themselves without them but they had to pick up other skills to be accepted be- cause it’s easier to maintain coatmlef a ring than a puck. "Hockey's a lot faster," said Reeve. “In ringette you have a lot of control over a ring but in hockey anything can happen fas- ter." But Thgetettes lost to Oshawa In the aemi-ftnntg of the win- cial championships I couple weeks ago and an attend a has to We In the consola- ,h*eTqtor0itddart_dtta'tittett.ettttette, pt-tttatt-tteo-tth-ttmoth-u-. Eugene - expgrigace hqlped and they notice the physical aspect " the game even in house league. And although they may play again next year it‘s unlikely they'll mun-a for midget hockey when bmtyeheetrtrtg becomes an accepted part of the game. tried out on a boys up tum tteguee-iratottaseiamae. mu: 'ttateteteartahingthe teptearotaetoemseemsoartty their Irm0 atrtut ttrtyehreAintr “The boys are starting to grow," said Reeve. '"rhey're getting stronger and their shotsare getting harder." 1+rtgNareryemt_sereeette. â€09:18.11â€:th Capturing those moments for our readers, Chronicle staffers Richard O'Brien, Mart Bryson and Melodee Martinuk used the same formula - skill, teamwork and creativity - to produce an outstanding photostory that recently was judged Best Photo Layout in the 1986 Ontario Community Newspapers Association Editorial Premier Awards competi- In March MMO, Ed Lukowich's Alberta team combined skill, teamwork and creativity to win the coveted Labatt's Brier Curling Championship in Kitchener-Waterloo. We're sure Eddie and the boys won't mind sharing the winner's podium with us. He'd likely be proud, knowing that our team, just " his did, finished on top for one very good reason. We gave it our best shots. TURKEY PRODUCTS FREE OF CHEMICALS Order Your Easter Turkey Roast Now EASTER GIFT BASKETS MADE TO ORDER Shop here for all your Easter baking needs "esac"': 1906 OCNA Editorial Competition Premier Awards: Best Photo Layout First Place: Waterloo Chronicle "Labatt's Brier 86" ' The Old Kitchen Cupboard 722 Belmont Ave. W., Kitchener (Belmont Plaza) Itls OFF NATURAL FOODS with this ad (“pint April " '87)